Sunday, July 13, 2014

Day 6: The Last Day

This is the last day that the team will be spending in Baltimore before heading heading home on Saturday.
The day started off with Ms. Jeannette speaking about about racism when she was growing up and at her work. The team listened to every word she said and took it to heart.


We sent another group of 5 kids to My Brother's Keeper to help serve the meal that day.  Rebecca, Jared, Matt S., Rachel, Cody had the wonderful opportunity to work in the kitchen and on the serving floor of My Brother's Keeper. They all worked hard and had a servant's heart while serving.



For VBS that night had the last two parts of the pirate skit, the bible stories, crafts, and games.  All the kids that came had a great time doing everything.  We ended the VBS night with an ice cream party that perfectly capped  off the great week.  It was hard to say goodbye to all the kids because they had made an impact on the team.

As is typical of BUMP weeks, the impact and learning goes both ways. While giving, teams receive. While serving, God reveals and blesses. "God challenged me to pray through issues and obstacles that come up in life and to love on people."

Friday, July 11, 2014

Day 5: PUMPed about what God has done at BUMP

It's unreal that Friday is already here, that we're ending VBS tonight and that we head home to our friends and family in the Lehigh Valley of PA tomorrow. God has done so many amazing things in the hearts and minds of our kids, and through that growth they have served the community of Southwest Baltimore in a way none of us imagined when the week began. But God knew all along that this would happen, and He alone should be praised for that!


We have three more students who want to talk about their experiences this week, so without further ado, we give you Matt, Alexandra and Chloe:

"The BUMP week was the most amazing missions trip I have ever went to. The most amazing thing of this week is that we got to got help out with serving food to people who have no job or homes. I have grown more and more closer to God this week, too. The fun thing about this trip is that I got to play and to talk to inner city kids and help them get closer to God and even get to have Jesus in their hearts for the first time. Most of this week got me thinking what these kids go through, like drugs, smoking and sex trafficking. It didn't surprise me at all that where we were staying that there is sex trafficking, but it was still eye opening. But overall I have had the most amazing week of this year." ~ Matt S.


"I had a great time at BUMP. I loved being able to help people in a very needy community. We went into the community and prayed for people on our prayer walk, then had a produce giveaway for families in need of food. We also helped out on a farm at the Samaritan Women and met a crazy but super fun guy named Farmer John. I learned a lot about urban life and poverty this week at BUMP. One of my favorite parts of BUMP was being able to do a skit called "The Pirates of Pizzazz." I got to meet a lot of great kids at the VBS and really got to connect with them. Let's just say that my back was sore from so many piggy-back rides! I also had fun at the Inner Harbor on Wednesday. We got to go to Fort McHenry and the National Aquarium. After the aquarium we went shopping at the mall, which I loved. Today we we cleaned up the church, as it is our last full day. Over the week, I learned more about poverty, how to share the Gospel, and about urban life. I would say that BUMP was the highlight of my summer." ~ Alexandra

"This week was better than expected. To be honest, I didn't know if this was all it was said to be, since none of us had ever done it.  I connected to the people from my own church and the people from Stillmeadow (the church we stayed at). We did prayer walking, and that was one of the best things we did this week -- in my opinion. I had thought we would get more rejection from the people here, but the truth was that many people needed prayer. We did a block party and VBS all week, and it was so cool to see all these kids together and play with them and teach them about the Lord. I never thought I could grow so much in one week, but I did. It was a really awesome week, so yeah." ~ Chloe


As you can see, God has started a wonderful new thing in our students this week. Please pray for us as we finish up the last night of VBS, say goodbye to these cute little kids and getting ready to head back home in the morning. We are tired and it will be sad to leave this all behind, but we are looking forward to coming home, too. Pray for safe travels and God bless!


Thursday, July 10, 2014

Days 3 & 4: Fun at the Inner Harbor, VBS grows & more serving the community

The kids have a LOT to say about the past two days, so let's get right to it:

"This week at BUMP has been unforgettable. So many things have been going on and every day I see God  working in somebody in our group. Yesterday (Wednesday) we went to the Inner Harbor and experienced some of Baltimore's unique cultural characteristics. As we drove to Fort McHenry, we passed an art museum that had shinning mosaic covering the side of a building. Also the National Aquarium had many spectacular sites to see, such as dolphins doing tricks.



"Today (Thursday), bright and early in the morning we were up and started setting up for the church's weekly produce giveaway. Throughout the whole morning I met many people who attend the church on Sundays and some who didn't. Then after two hours of handing out poultry, we started to clean up and head out to the Samaritan Women (after an amazing lunch made by Ms. Kim!). When we got there, me and a few other people went to weed the string bean plants. Fifteen minutes later, rain started pounding down on the green farm fields. One of the workers there, Farmer John, rushed us into the green house.

"Due to the unceasing rain, he just said to call it a day, so we hopped into the bed of his pick-up truck and drove to the church because we were a van short. As we have progressed through the week of BUMP, I have seen many amazing things. This trip is truly a fantastic and has been not only about changing the lives of others but my own as well."
~ Katie S.




"Our BUMP week has been such an eye-opening experience -- from getting our hands dirty at the Samaritan Women, to playing ultimate with the neighborhood kids. Spending time at Fort McHenry and the Inner Harbor was also awesome. The unique culture and history is so interesting -- we have learned so much. During VBS I have been given the chance to run a station, which I love. After John plans his lesson we come up with a coloring activity for them to do that relates to the story. Listening to how much each child picks up on how the story applies to their own lives is incredible.


"Today registering people for the produce giveaway was also a new experience. Each person that walked through had a smiling face. They so appreciated everyone's generosity. I also got a chance to serve at My Brother's Keeper -- it was such a humbling experience seeing so many people with so many different backgrounds come for lunch and thanking everyone for serving them, talking with them and doing something so simple as cutting fruits and vegetables for them.



"Each one of us is growing in our faith through devotionals, amazing speakers, and incredible prayer walks. We have become better as a team and individually."
~ Leah

"This week at BUMP we went to the Inner Harbor for the Aquarium, shopping and a stop at Fort McHenry, which was incredible to see what we saw of it. Also last night was VBS, where some kids were calm and others not, but was a fun time overall.


"Today was also a great day. We went to the Samaritan Women (for those who don't know, it is a refuge for human-trafficking victims), which sits on a farm, and we helped transplant bushes, weeded, and did many other sweaty jobs. Yet we knew that it was for a very great cause (even though it totally just downpoured on us in the last 20 minutes there).



"Also today was a food drive set-up that was a great success, almost clearing everything out by giving to about 90 families.This trip so far has been fun, hard, and has helped the group grow with each other."

~ Jonathan F.

"Yesterday at BUMP we had the afternoon to ourselves, so we went to Baltimore Aquarium and Fort McHenry. The fort meant a lot to me because it was where a great victory was won for the USA.  From 6-8 p.m. we put on a VBS for the kids in the community. I was pleasantly surprised about some of the kids that attended. Every day I learn more and grow."
~ Graham



We'll be back tomorrow with four more students talking about some more of our activities as the week begins to draw to a close. This has been a great week for the LINKED 78 students from Faith Church. The group has drawn close to each other, close to the leaders and, most importantly, close to God. We could not be happier with how God is working in these kids' lives and using them to serve the community in truly incredible fashion!






Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Day 2: VBS breaks a record and we work on a farm

Day 2 may have been hot, and we might have had a pretty nasty thunderstorm at night, but it was an incredible day! We kicked off 4 days of VBS with the "Pirates of Pizzazz" skit, a great Bible lesson about Jesus being real, some fun crafts and some crazy games. About 50 kids showed up, which is about 20 more than Stillmeadow EFC had ever had before on an opening night of VBS! Praise God for  sending those kids here!



We also visited The Samaritan Women's home and did some work on their farm. Our teens weeded, dug out shrubs, watered vegetables, trimmed hedges and much, much more. We will be going back there on Thursday, so we'll talk more about that wonderful place then. For now, we want you to hear from four of our students about what their experience has been like so far!

"Yesterday at Samaritan Women I dug a hole.  It took a long time and required lots of teamwork, but I realized that even as small a task as moving a bush shows to the women that they are valued.  At VBS we had a lot of kids! And they all wanted piggyback rides! Sometimes I'd have one kid in the front and one kid on my back.  Many kids said they wanted to come back, so hopefully they do.  In general VBS went smoothly and they kids had fun." 
-- Rebecca

"I think that this week has been really fun. We had a lot of fun at VBS last night. I like the feeling of authority, but it's also fun to see the kids. We went to the Samaritan Women yesterday, and we helped do some yardwork. We've had lots of great speakers, but my favorite one was [Mister Stevie from] yesterday." 
-- Erickson

"This week has been really fun so far. Yesterday, we went to Samaritan Women to help with the farm there. It was very hot outside, especially since I wasn't working in the shade. VBS went well, too. The skit was fun and the kids loved it. It was fun to connect with the kids and I think a lot of them enjoyed it immensely." 
-- Rachel

"Yesterday in BUMP, we went to the Samaritan Women and did work around their farm. I got to trim  bushes, help to dig a hole, and pull weeds near their fields. It was pretty warm outside, but we had water and it was a really fun experience. Afterwards, we did a VBS for anyone who wanted to come. There were three stations -- the sports station, the crafts station, and the bible lesson. It was really fun to help kids out when playing games or making crafts, and I think the bible lesson had an impact on some of them. That day went great and I can't wait for the next of the week." 
-- Josh
 Today we are heading to the Inner Harbor in Baltimore for a few hours of fun and relaxation, then it's back to Stillmeadow tonight for Day 2 of VBS. Thanks for praying for us! More tomorrow ...



Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Block Party gets week off to great start

The LINKED 78 youth group from Faith Church in Allentown, PA, is so excited to be taking part in BUMP Baltimore 2014! And the week could not have gotten off to a better start with the kickoff Block Party on Monday evening. We expected maybe 20-30 kids from the surrounding community to show up for this launch activity, but by the time the night was over, more than 60 kids ages 5-18 came to have fun in the parking lot of Stillmeadow Evangelical Free Church!!! Praise God!


The Block Party featured popcorn, sno-cones, cotton candy, hot dogs and activities such as face painting, a Tootsie Pop Toss, Ultimate Frisbee, a water balloon toss, football, chalk painting and much more! And while that all sounds great, how it all happened is a much better tale. Each of the 14 teens from Faith Church pretty much made it happen all by themselves. The 4 leaders from Faith Church, 2 BUMP interns and Stillmeadow staff couldn't have been more proud! We know there was a party in heaven as Our Lord watched this display of love!

Whether it was manning the food stations, helping set up, painting kids' faces (or in Rebecca's case, letting the kids paint her!), playing football until the point of exhaustion or just hanging out with kids and loving on them, our kids embraced this opportunity with every fiber of their being. I know it filled my heart with so much joy and hope to see them serving and loving so fully and without complaint.


I have no doubt it was the Holy Spirit who filled them and sustained them during this wonderful activity, and the lessons they learned earlier in the day certainly played a role, too. God can and does do powerful things in our midst, and the message of "Focusing on the Gospel" for EVERYONE from our devotional time was pivotal in understanding that. Our central verses for the day were from Acts 10:34-35:

"Then Peter began to speak: 'I now realize how true it is that God does not show favoritism, but accepts men from every nation who fear him and do what is right.' "


Amen! As the week goes on, we will have many more opportunities to demonstrate that -- including later Tuesday afternoon, when the group goes to serve at The Samaritan Women, a local ministry that houses and loves on women who are victims of the heinous sex trafficking industry. Our group learned a lot about The Samaritan Women on Monday, a
nd I can't wait to see them put into action what they learned.

We also will be beginning our four-day VBS for the neighborhood kids on Tuesday night! Let's hope and pray that all 60 of those kids -- and then some! -- come out to hear the Word of God, watch a fun pirate skit, do some cool crafts and play some awesome games.


Thank you for your prayers for our group, and keep us in your prayers for the rest of the week. God has much more in store, and we are so grateful to have this opportunity! You will hear from some of our students and other leaders as the week goes on, too. God bless!

-- Jeff Weber, Student Ministries Assistant at Faith Church and BUMP Baltimore Leader

Monday, July 7, 2014

Team Arrival

Our team arrived for the first BUMP night.  Say hello to the team from Allentown, PA.


The team started the night off with a time of worship and prayer. Next we had Miss Yorrell speak to the group about Evangelism.  She used the story of the Samaritan women at the well with Jesus.  Back in those days Jews and Samaritans hated each other, and with Jesus being a Jew and this woman being a Samaritan, Jesus should have not even associated with her, but still  treated with respect.  Jesus even knew her story and still wanted to talk to her.  This woman was so changed by her conversation with Jesus, she forgot why she came to the well and went to tell the people that she avoided about the great news.

This was a great way to begin the week of serving and learning.


Saturday, June 28, 2014

Good Eats and Goodbyes


Friday is the last day our team will be in Baltimore, and being the last day it was go, go, go.  They got so much done. For a service projects our team helped with the My Brother's Keeper soup kitchen.  Because of limited space only part of our team was able to help serve, so we sent five members to go help out.  The rest of our team stayed back at the church and cleaned up.  The Stillmeadow Evangelical Free Church was a great host to our team, and we wanted to repay the favor by cleaning up after ourselves and make it look as if we were never there.

Once the team arrived back at the church for lunch we had Miss Jeannette come and speak to our team about racism.  It was great for the students to hear about how she had to deal with racism in her workplace and how it is still a problem in today's society.


After lunch our whole team headed back to My Brother's Keeper to do some clean up around the building.  Some of the team picked up trash, some swept the sidewalk and porch, and others cleaned the railings and pillars.   The kids worked hard to clean up the building and didn't complain.  Every once and a while there was someone who would walk by while we were working and say that we were doing a great job.  That made the kids feel great about the work they were doing.

For the last night of VBS the team had a little photo booth with funny props to use.  The team and the kids at VBS and a great time trying out the different combinations of props and making funny faces.  There was also another session of Frisbee and a craft that involved making paper straw rockets.  We even had a hairdressing station, where some of the kids were doing the team leader's hair.  At one point they even braided the two girls's hair together.


In the small groups our teams talked about finishing strong and how even though you want to quit you should keep pushing to finish on a high note.  This was a great lesson for both the team and the students.  Seeing as it was the last day of the week and they had done so much work and were tired, our team had to finish strong for the kids that they were ministering to.


 It has been a great week seeing the kids grow in many different ways.  They stretched themselves to do things they didn't think they could do.






Friday, June 27, 2014

Face Painting and New Perspectives

Thursday was another whirlwind day.  The day started off with Mister Josh who came and talked to the students about both real life and spiritual poverty.  To show what living in poverty is like, he showed the students a game that took the team through different scenarios of what could happen and how you would handle it.  It is very interesting to see how quickly things change when you don't have the money to pay for the things you need.  If you would like to try the game for yourself click on the link below.The team did make it through the game, but not without making some sacrifices to their virtual selves and their virtual family. Josh also discussed with the team about spiritual poverty.  What we need to do is to learn to love not just for the sake of loving, but to really care for those who are in need and try to help them make a difference in their lives.




Later, the team returned to The Samaritan Women to continue their work on the farm.  This time they got to do expand their gardening talents by helping out with other parts of the farming expierence.  This team worked hard and had fun the whole time they were there, because they knew that this was for a good cause.  Also, Farmer Jon, the head groundskeeper, kept the students laughing and energized.

Today we went to Samaritan woman and pulled weeds and clear a lot next to a green house, because farmer John can't get the mowers and machinery back there. and then we spread mulch to make a road for trucks to get back the sheds.  ~ Aaron



After their time at Samaritan Women it was time for VBS.  Tonight the kids got really involved in the face painting station. They had so much fun.  There were mermaids, flowers, tigers, pirates, fairies, butterflies, and glitter everywhere.  The kids even gave members of the team their very own face paint or tattoo. This was a great way to connect to the kids because you get to see a little bit of their personality in what they choose for a design and you have some time to talk to them, as they are getting painted.



I met this girl at VBS who didn't want to do anything but stay with her brother. I got her to come with me and get her face painted and do the cha cha slide. ~ Christie

The small groups tonight talked about personal relationships with Jesus and how some of them came to hear about Jesus.  We had a few team members who shared their testimony for the first time.  It was great to hear all of the stories and see the kids relate and open up to the team members and the groups.


I met an older kid who has a lot of the same things in common with me and I seemed to make a lot of connections with him and a few other kids. ~ Noah

Thursday, June 26, 2014

Spiritual and Physical Rest

       
Wednesday was a day for physical and spiritual rest.  The team had a restful morning and headed off to the Inner Harbor to do some sight seeing.  Once at the Harbor we climbed the many steps to Federal Hill Park, which gives a great overview of the entire harbor and part of the city, the team took some time to look at the city and relax at the park.



Some shopping may have been done, but the real fun came on the paddle boat rides. The team got to go into a sectioned off part of the harbor and try and figure out how to steer a paddle boat.



Once they got back it was time for VBS.  It is amazing to see how many more kids came, our number has grown to 33 kids in just a couple of days.  Ultimate Frisbee has become a great way to have fun and to work together.   God uses everybody's strengths in ways we could never imagine. We also have our dance section which has also come to involve some basic gymnastics that one of team members who is a gymnast  has been teaching the kids.




Craft time was a big hit.  The BUMP team taught all of the kids how to make a Mexican eye of God using just yarn and popsicle sticks.  The kids enjoyed it so much that some of them made a second one, and even a third one!

   "Today we had a really good VBS. I felt like we all really connected better with the kids. I feel like we are really getting them to understand the word of God. Our lessons have been really putting an impact on them. The lesson we taught was about rest and why we need rest."
-Josh

Rockstars and Radishes



We started off the day with the great speaker and story teller Mister Steve.  He gave the students a great discussion on what it was like growing up in the urban setting.  It gave the students a look into what it is like to put on a strong face even though you are scared, but it what you have to do to survive sometimes.  Mister Steve grew up in a tough community full of obstacles to overcome, later in life he joined the Army so he could have some food to eat. He came to back to Jesus and has committed his life to helping and serving others.  His journey was hard for him, but he told them that you can change everything about yourselves, but if you don't change your heart then you haven't changed anything at all.  He may not say it about himself, but he is a rockstar.  Knowing where he came from and where he is now that is what a true rockstar is.


Time for the afternoon service project. The Lynchburg students headed a few blocks away to the Samaritan Women Grounds where they were put to work on the Farm and Food Ministry which grows organic food that will be used to help keep the organization self sustaining and help families in the community.


The students met with farmer John who was to be their guide through the farming process of the day.  They were put to work weeding and maintaining the fields, because it the farm is completely organic they don't use pesticides and weed killers so they have to constantly maintain the fields.  It was hot, but the students weren't complaining knowing that this is a part of the mission work of the Samaritan Women.

The VBS night went well for the students, they played some ultimate Frisbee and did some great chalk art with all of the kids. For VBS, things were switched up a little when the students decided break the kids into smaller groups fostering closer relationships and more interaction from the kids in their groups, instead of doing a big group lesson. The relationships these kids are making with the team are growing and growing each day.

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

A Day of Learning and a Day of Serving

Day 1, the official beginning to the VBS week and all the great service projects our group will be experiencing. The students met with a two different presenters who told them about the places they will be serving at.

Our first speaker was Miss Kate, who helped make a documentary about the Samaritan Woman Home.  The documentary gave the group some insight into how serious the problem of human trafficking is in the United States.  Below is a link to a preview of the film.

  Samaritan Woman Home Documentary

Miss Denise spoke to our group about the My Brother's Keeper soup kitchen and food deserts. A food desert is a place where the nearest supermarket is 3.5 miles away.  The students were surprised that much of Baltimore is considered a food desert.



The rest of the day the students prepared for their VBS block party.  They had dancing, Frisbee, and crafts.  Some of the students also assisted with the lesson that was taught to the kids. Noah, Dakota, and Taylor enjoyed sharing with the kids and reading the Bible verses. The students had a great time connecting with each of the students personally since they had a smaller group and we are excited to see how God will grow these relationships during the week!




 I felt led to go and reach out to children/people. During Vacation bible school there was this girl that really didn't want to be with the other people. I felt that the Lord wanted me to go and talk to her. After I went and talked to her I found out that she was really nice. She loved to play with the other kids and after she met them she really liked them. She wanted to interact with them before but the only thing she needed was a little nudge.
-Taylor



Monday, June 23, 2014

Team Arrival at Baltimore

Say hello to the Grace EFC from Lynchburg, VA our team for week 1 of BUMP Baltimore at Stillmeadow Church.


I'm excited to experience some big problems in our country and our world. I'm looking forward to helping the community as much as I a can!
~Leah


I'm looking forward to working at Samaritan Women!!! ~Christie



I'm looking forward to learn more about missions and people. I'm also really excited about working at Samaritan Women! ~Abby


Friday, June 6, 2014

Welcome to Baltimore!

BUMP Baltimore Week 2 is only 30 days away! We're looking forward to seeing how God works through team members from Faith Church, Allentown, PA and Stillmeadow EFC in Baltimore. Pray with them over the next month as they prepare their hearts for ministry together!