Campus Outreach and Young Adult Ministry
The Parish Ministries Conference in 1997 at St. Tikhon's Seminary planted "a seed" from which "the call to serve" started the Campus Outreach and Young Adult Ministry at our parish. With the permission of our pastor, we began.
The
Student Directory (B. Fetsko)
A
student directory was prepared that gives the names of present high school graduates
and college students from the parish and young adults in the military service.
Also included were college students from nearby colleges who attend services
at our parish.
Other
directory information consists of the college address, telephone, e-mail, study
major, birthday and name's day We
also give the name and telephone of the church and pastor ministering to the
college student while away from home.
The
students were provided with information about Orthodox churches in the vicinity
of their college as well. Mailing
labels were prepared and a student directory was mailed to each student whose
name appeared in the directory.
Pastor's
Observation (Fr. D. Ressetar)
The
Student Directory provides accessible information for contacting students and
access to other clergy ministering to students away from home.
Available mailing labels provide opportunity to send mailing of special
events and bulletins to them. And
at times, students will also receive a telephone call from Fr. Dan asking, "How
are you doing out there?" The
financial expenses of mailing, stamps, and cards are underwritten by the Ladies'
Guild.
Pine
Cone Prayer Project
In
early December 1997, Dn. Michael Anderson, Director of the OCA Youth and Young
Adult Ministry, visited. He advised
us that prayer for each individual name in the student directory would be the
most important part of this ministry.
The idea or "seed" for the Pine Cone Project began to take
shape.
Twenty
two pine cones were sprayed with silver paint and decorated with ribbon.
A tag was attached to each cone, bearing the student's name and college
or military service. The Men's Club provided a beautiful fresh Christmas tree for
the pine cones. Each student or
family member placed a cone on the tree.
After the Feast of Theophany, persons who wished to pray for a student,
took a pine cone to remember that student in prayer for the year on a regular
basis.
Students
know that they have a special person remembering them in prayer, their Pine
Cone Prayer Partner. We encourage
student and prayer partner to get to know each other.
The
project was repeated again this past Christmas. People who were already praying for specific students got the
chance to choose the same student first.
As this project continues, there has been more and more contact between
the prayer partner and the student.
The
Jekel Family's Experience With The Pine Cone Project
As
a family, we need tangible ways to remember how we should live as Orthodox Christians.
The Pine Cone Project is one of those reminders, pointing us to the blessings
of participating in the Church family.
The silver-sprayed cones hanging from our family icon shelf call to mind
our promise to pray for three young adults approaching independence.
We have three because our three young children each wanted to pick a
pine cone.
Our
prayer partners are in a time of life that involves choosing their vocations,
making lifelong friendships, and sometimes choosing a spouse.
Their daily lives also involve decisions that are smaller but just as
important. Our prayers point our
family to the God whose will, power, and wisdom to love these people transcends
and shapes our own. As we ask God to bless these young people, He blesses us.
We're reminded of our practical and mystical connection with other Orthodox
Christians, especially those in our parish family.
Our
Newsletter, "The Scoop"
Our
newsletter, "The Scoop", is designed to share information about the
students with each other. This
information includes their projects, awards, travels, accomplishments, graduations,
etc. We also share information
on the feast day of the church and the fasting cycles.
Birthdays and name's days are remembered in the newsletter and often
bits of encouragement. Five publications of the newsletter have been produced from
January to December, 1998.
A
Talent Offered To Help With "The Scoop" (J. Wevodau)
My
service to the Campus and Young Adult Ministry began when someone was needed
to print the newsletter. I volunteered
eagerly as I love doing newsletters. Special
graphics are chosen for each article within the newsletter form.
After being reviewed, edited and revised, copies are made to send out
to each name in the student directory.
Recently, copies of the newsletter have been included in the Sunday bulletin
to share with all.
I
have found that by volunteering for this project, I have made new friends, learned
about the young adults in our parish and met many parents of college students.
I am quite impressed by the accomplishments of the young adults.
We are all given different talents.
It is gratifying to use our skills to share God's Word with others.
E-MAIL
(L. Smith and Subdn. R. Hathaway)
Messages
for birthdays, name's days and feast days, and just to keep in touch and encourage
are part of the contacts we maintain.
It may be "Do you need a ride?" or "Heard you were ill.
How are you doing?"
A
Student's Response (I. Arakelov)
Thank
you for your kindness and thoughtfulness throughout the year.
I'm happy to be a member of this wonderful parish.
Our
Bulletin Board (E. Motoviloff Miller)
Looking
for current up-to-date information about the Campus and Young Adult Ministry?...check
the bulletin board in the Fellowship Hall.
Photos and more photos. We
have frequent photos of groups of students who have attended church, photos
of students recognized for special awards or accomplishments, and photos of
our graduates.
Other
Projects
For
Valentine's day, a paraphrased text of the I Corinthians passage on the meaning
of love was affixed to paper having a Valentine motif, and then laminated.
It was sent to each person in the Directory.
The little gift was well received.
A number of thank you notes came back.
Similarly the Prayer of St. Ephraim was laminated and sent during Great
Lent .
A
Gathering
In
June we celebrated a GATHERING for students and young adults, their families
and Pine Cone Prayer Partners. It
was the first such social event. We
had a nice turn out of about 25 people, 8-10 of whom were students.
Everyone
attending brought a covered dish. We
supplied the drinks and paper goods. We
talked, swam, sang songs. It was
good fellowship.
We
think that this parish ministry is off to a good start.
It is one to which we felt particularly called to serve.
We hope that some of our ideas will be of inspiration to others.
QUESTIONS
FOR DISCUSSION:
1.
Do college students and young adults, particularly, feel they have a place in
our parish life?
2.
What is the value of a ministry to college students and young adults?
How important is it?
3.
Does our parish have such a ministry?
If yes, how does our ministry work?
Does it need to be expanded in any way?
If no, can we begin such a ministry?
How?
Dorothy
Sysak is a member of Christ the Savior Orthodox Church, Harrisburg, PA and is
the coordinator of the Campus Outreach and Young Adult Ministry.
Taken from the OCA Resource Handbook for Lay Ministries
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