Went to bed at 1:00 in the morning…
Woke up at 6:00 am to get ready for church…
Got a very yummy triple grande white mocha…
Arrived at the Providence Campus and 7:30…
Lead Large Group Worship in the Quest room there…
For all four services…
Saw some of my favorite Elevators…
Went home at 2:30 and immediately collapsed on my couch…
You might think I’m complaining. But today was actually a pretty amazing day. I missed all my Butler Volunteers and the kids I usually lead there. But today was an awesome opportunity to see how things are done at Providence and show them a little bit about how we do things at Butler. It was cool to just bounce ideas off of Jeremy at the end of the day to see what all we did differently. There was all sorts of stuff that the two campuses did differently, and some stuff that I definitely want to bring up next Sunday and maybe start doing at Butler. For example, Providence has a Quest Offering. I think we had talked about starting one, but never got around to it. After seeing how excited the kids were to give to the offering, I definitelythink that we need to have one too. I also really was liking how they played a song (“Let’s go!”) as the kids transitioned into large group. It gave me something to be doing with them as every one shuffled in to the Large Group area. It’s not one that our kids know too too well…but if they hear it every week with some one doing the motions as they come in and sit down, they’ll know it and play along too. Also. Providence doesn’t do a group potty break, witch was different. I don’t think we could get away with that. Plus…when would we do the wiggles or the hokey pokey? Also, the kids all got cool rubber wrist bands that was their group color for the day. I really like that. It seemed to move more smootly into small group over there, and that might be why. It might not be, but it’s worth a try.
Also, Jeremy said there was a couple of things I did different that they want to keep. The way I did the finger play for the prayer was different than the normal way, and he thinks he’s gonna try to implement that. Also I have the kids repeat each line of the prayer after I say it, which they didn’t do at Providence before. Some how we also talked about the back of the coloring sheets for the parents to look at and I mentioned how we have our boards set up at check-in and check-out. We put a reminder about the coloring sheet, along with other important stuff at check-out. And we put the Special Words on our front check-in board along with a welcome and a food allergy reminder.
Which reminds me…Providence didn’t do snack. They might be on to something there. No one asked for it, no one wanted water. Nothing. I strongly feel that snack is just a hassle and we should do away with it too. I’m gonna bring that up with my room facilitators and see what they think about it. The kids will probably ask for it for the first few weeks, but they might get accustomed to just not having it. We usually only do it if we have time anyways, and it mostly just causes issues. I’m hoping they agree with me.
It was a very nice change of scenery for one Sunday. Every body was so thankful that i was able to step in and help out to lead large group for all four services. I guess that’s not really the normal thing over there…but since I wasn’t aware that most people only did two services, I totally stepped up. Not that wouldn’t have other wise. Because I so would do all four services again. More sleep and more caffeine. And a cough drop or two to help preserve my voice. Hahaha.
It was fun to lead for a whole bunch of new faces. Got to meet some pretty cool kids and small group leaders. I’ll be glad to be back at Butler next Sunday. But I’m definitely looking forward to the next time I get to help out over at Providence. I made sure every one over there knew that I was willing to come back over if they were in need of an actor and would have me back, but they don’t want to burn me out. I understand that, and am very thankful for it.
I love my church and all the people who are involved with making it happen. And am so thankful I get to be a part of what’s going there. It’s a crazy amazing awesome move of God, and I’m fighting on the front lines. It’s an awesome feeling. I love it.
