Wednesday, December 15, 2010
No Hoarding: Learning to Give Your Life Away
Support Youth Missions with Sugar
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Monthly Newsletter: December 2010
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Culture of Respect: Part 2
"When I think about respect at Uturn, I think about remembering someone's name, not talking while someone else is, or listening to what Sean has to say, but what I realized is that these are secondary issues. What should be my primary focus at Uturn? It should be respecting God. Yes, we want to cut down on disruptive talking or playing with our cell phones, but our heart should be "God, I came to Uturn to worship you and learn more about you." This can be hard. Sometimes our days get filled with drama with friends, a fight with mom or dad, homework stacking up, or ___(fill in the blank)____. This requires me to say, "Okay God, what do I need to check at the door or give to you so that my attention is on YOU and not distracted by something else?" We shouldn't cover up, mask, or even diminish what's going on in our lives, but we need to take the personal responsibility to surrender our anxieties, stresses, and issues so that we can better focus on Jesus. My heart for Uturn is tha we would be characterized as people that show respect to each other, but first and foremost to God."
I hope this is an encouragement to you. Would you partner with us in making Uturn JH a place where we honor God and people to the best of our abilities?
Jr. High Winter Camp 2011
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Culture of Respect: Part 1
In Romans 12:10, Paul encourages the early church in Rome to, "Love each other with genuine affection, and take delight in honoring each other." Uturn JH is praying that during this school year we would make an effort to have our group characterized by the qualities described in that verse. When a student brings a guest to come check out Uturn JH we want them to experience the same respect, unconditional love, and honor that Paul wanted to see in the Roman church.
During a discussion regarding this topic an 8th grade student, Salina Atsemet, stepped out in boldness to share her thoughts about creating a culture of respect in Uturn JH. Here's what she had to say:
"For me church is and was always about growing with Jesus and building your faith. Church is supposed to be a spiritual place where we come to learn. When I first came to Uturn, I realized that a lot of people here were focused on drama, who was going out with who, or going to the bathroom and never coming back. This made we wonder what we came to church for; just to hang out with friends, to have immature Jr. High fights, or learn and absorb the sermons and build your faith. Uturn has three rules: Respect God, Respect Others, and Respect the Stuff. Sean has told us these things over and over again. As an outsider I think we need to follow these rules by staying within the boundaries, not starting rumors, respecting our parents, focusing on the lessons, not texting during services, and giving our full attention for the hour we're there. The majority of us focus on friends more than we think about God. I know I'm going to try and respect Sean and the other leaders at Uturn, and I hope you will too."
I'm so thankful for Salina's courage to share her thoughts with her peers, as I know it could have been very scary to do so. I believe God is speaking through her to help correct and encourage the entire Uturn JH group to strive to live lifestyles that ooze respect and honor for others.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Sign up Today: Mexico 2011
Cost:
$950
(includes everything plus winter camp)
We've already begun the application process for our Mexico Mission trip next April. This annual trip to Rosarito, Mexico is life changing not only for those in Mexico, but also the team members. We do a combination of dramas, skits, service projects, and worship to show the love of Jesus and spread the Gospel. Click here to download the application packet.
Monthly Newsletter: November 2010
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Greg Laurie Seattle Harvest Crusade
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Lust or Love
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Movie Review: The Social Network
Is Your Faith Contagious?
If the Son of God didn't come to be pampered, then we need to get off our comfortable butts and start caring about others more than ourselves. What will you do to identify the needs of others and use what God has given you to meet those needs?
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Summer Camp 2010
Uturn JH Group Photo
Camp this year was an amazing experience for everyone involved. God did an amazing work of building friendships and connecting students through safe and fun fellowship together. Students got to play paintball, swim in the lake, blob each other to new heights, and have a blast doing other activities.
The Edge: Fall Season
Over the course of the summer they also had great group discussions which included such topics as servant leadership, being a leader at home, conflict resolution, spiritual gifts, salvation and personal mission statements. All of our students were challenged to articulate their faith and were better prepared to lead not only in Uturn JH but also in their homes and schools.
Hopefully you won't miss out on this upcoming opportunity to get more involved with Uturn JH. Sign up for the Fall Season of The Edge.
If you have any questions contact Pastor Sean Nault
seann@eastsidechurch.org
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Students of the Month: August 2010
Jar and David Archuleta
Wii
Ephesians 2:18
Philippians 4:13
Psalm 38:7
Thursday, August 12, 2010
UNPLUGGED CHALLENGE
Praying about JH camp
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Uturn JH Mariners Game
Safeco Field
Cost: $15 each
Tickets available before/after any Uturn service
Start off the fall with a grand slam of fun!
Uturn Jr. High is going to the Mariners Game and we're going to have a blast. This is a great opportunity for Uturn JH families and friends to have a great start to the school year. Not only should you come, but you should bring someone with you.
Help Raise Money:
For each ticket you sell or purchase you'll earn $7 towards your Summer and/or Winter Camp costs. Imagine paying for both your Summer and Winter camp by bringing friends and family to a Mariners game.
If you have questions or want to purchase tickets, contact Pastor Sean Nault seann@eastsidechurch.org
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Students of the Month: July 2010
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Uturn Service Changes
There's some change coming to the weekly Uturn schedule. Starting in September, Jr. High and High School will each have their own Wednesday Night service. Jr. High will be from 6pm-7:10pm, and the High School will be from 7:30-8:40pm. We're really excited about the opportunity to effectively reach each age group for Jesus. The weekend services will remain the same times and structure for now. There will be Uturn Families meetings coming soon so that all of the details can be explained.
Uturn Families Meeting Dates:
Saturday and Sunday, June 12-13 - after each weekend service in the Auditorium by the baptism tank
Wednesday, June 23 @ 8:10pm in the Student Center
If you have any questions about Uturn Jr. High please feel free to contact Pastor Sean Nault, seann@eastsidechurch.org or 425-488-2500 x336
Click here if you'd like a copy of the parent letter in PDF format.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Summer Blockbusters and Evangelism
Think about this summer's movie lineup, and ponder which movies you anticipate seeing this summer. Maybe you've yet to see Iron Man 2 so that's at the top of your list, but it could be followed by a long list of cinematic treats such as Shrek 4, Toy Story 3, A-Team, Robin Hood, Twilight: Eclipse, Prince of Persia, or even the latest remake of The Karate Kid. Whatever you taste in movies there's probably at least one or two, if not more, that you're thinking about going to this summer. You'll shell out $10 for the ticket, sneak in some candy in your pockets and if you're in a good mood you'll drop another $15 for popcorn and soda. During the movie you'll be whisked away into another land by special effects and plotlines, and then the movie concludes and you return back to your life.
My question is how did you get the desire to spend the time watching that movie? You might have seen a preview, maybe you read a review or blog, and quite possibly you had heard some buzz of conversation among your friends. No matter the method, excitement was established and it hooked you, you decided to spend your time and money discovering the truth behind all of the hype and hysteria. Then after you start leaving the theater your mind starts to create and articulate your opinions and reviews of the film. Then the outbreak of your movie critique begins to spread as you enter into quick conversations with your friends, peers, and social networks. What's interesting to think about is how quickly our anticipation to see a movie can be affected by these quick conversations and interactions with our peers. When a handful of friends start sharing how great a movie is you'll notice that your interest in it starts to perk up, but when the comments are negative or even nonexistent we can find that our interests begin to fade.
The more I thought about this the more I thought about how our lives can be used to share the excitement of what God has done in our lives. Think about how this metaphor carries over into our spreading of the Gospel.
Movie Trailers/Advertising - As Christians some of us are like the movie previews and advertisers for Jesus. The way that we interact with people, live our lives, and exemplify our faith can either attract or repulse people from Jesus, church, and Christianity. We need to always remember that our lives are living representations for Christ. (2 Corinthians 5)
The Movie - the actual movie experience is like a person's personal experience with Jesus. This is when God becomes real to them. This personal encounter with Jesus could be at a church service, at a summer camp, at a retreat, or even a personal quiet time with God. A relationship with God can't be "transferred" or given to someone by someone else. It is an experience with God that each person must pursue and experience for themselves. Just as having someone tell you the storyline of a movie isn't as good as watching it for yourself. We worship a God that loves each and every person and He desires a relationship with everyone; we should all be pursuing a deeper understanding of who God is, who He's created us to be, and his plan for our lives.
The Buzz - After a personal experience an individual must tell others about it. Think about the joy and excitement you feel after seeing a great movie, you feel that you have to tell everyone you come in contact with. Its not weird, awkward or uncomfortable; its simply sharing your thoughts and feelings about the experience so that others will experience it as well. When God does something in our lives we shouldn't hide it or forget about it, we should share it with joy and excitement. So often I hear people sharing their testimonies and its like they're reciting an old presidential speech with a blank look on their face and a monotone voice. Instead Christ followers should be spontaneously and enthusiastically sharing about their experiences with God because these moments have been real and life changing. Remember evangelism isn't just about rehearsed content, but your tone, emotion, and even body language can play a part in effectively communicating your faith.
Hopefully this summer as you're having a plethora of conversations, interactions, tweets, and Facebook updates; try to mention what's happening in your life more than just the latest and greatest movie you've seen or song you've downloaded. Take initiative to mention what God is doing in your life that week.
Jr. High Summer Camp 2010
Camp Cost:
$225 if signed up by July 1st
(only the registration form and $100 deposit are due by July 1st)
$250 if signed up after July 1st
and crafts. The main focus of camp is growing in our understanding of who God is and our relationship with Jesus. There are great times of worshipping through songs, dynamic speakers, interactive discussion times in your cabins, and even personal quiet times of reading your Bible and praying. Camp is a great opportunity of anyone no matter their church background or current involvement, the goal is that each and every student be challenged to grow in their spiritual life.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Movie Review: Date Night
Running Time: 88 minutes
Date Night is a comedy about a married couple that goes out for a night on the town and end up in the middle of a dangerous yet hilarious case of mistaken identities.
Steve Carell and Tina Fey really show off their comedic skills in this movie. What's interesting is that there seems to be more plot than just slapstick humor which was a nice surprise. There are lots of funny jokes about marriage and communication, but I'm not sure if a teenager would find them as funny because they can't relate to the marital circumstances.
Look At Your Shoe Moments:
Some of the characters are dressed pretty scandalously with skimpy outfits. One of the ongoing jokes is that Mark Wahlberg's character won't put on a shirt so you see him shirtless throughout. Towards the end of the film there is a long scene is a dance club that includes a lot of lady dancers barely wearing anything. The two main characters also perform a very sexual dance that lasts quite a while. Just a quick FYI, there are sexual jokes and swearing throughout the film that could cause some viewers to be uncomfortable too.
What I liked about the movie is that it made you laugh a lot, the trailer didn't give too much away or show all the funniest parts, and they had some nice sentiments about marriage without being too sappy. Often movies make a noticeable switch in tone when they try to get preachy about the topic, but Date Night subtly includes them throughout.
Overall I think you could save the extra cash and WAIT make DATE NIGHT a DVD Night.
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Movie Review: Clash of the Titans
Running Time: 106 minutes
This latest remake is a tale based in Greek mythology of a demigod (half man, half god) who fights the gods on behalf of the humans. The Greek gods (Zeus, Hades, etc) have had some trouble keeping the humans happy. Apparently their livelihood is based on the prayers of man, and mankind has been trying to live life without the gods. So Hades stirs up an idea to make the humans miserable and thus start praying in their distress. Zeus goes along with the plan, but an unexpected fisherman begins to create some opposition.
This movie is filled with battle scenes and action sequences that will keep any audience member entertained and on the edge of their seat. There's everything from huge scorpions, to a battle with Medusa and the rise of the Kracken. While the plot is somewhat predictable, the film is an exciting ride.
Look at Your Shoes Moments:
According to the rating there are some scenes of sensuality, but we'll spell it out more for you. There is a scene when Zeus has sex with a woman, everything is covered by the sheets, but intimacy is displayed. There are some scenes when the female characters are wearing skimpy outfits that seem very revealing or suggestive. While there are sensual scenes there's no blatant nudity.
Obviously Uturn Jr. High does not agree with the theology of this film and if that subject matter bothers you I suggest you avoid this film because its saturated with Greek mythology and heresy. Although we don't agree theologically there were some interesting discussion points that came from the film. Some of the gods had some thought provoking lines about the relationship between gods and man. Much of their view was a fear based relationship that focused solely on pleasing the gods. Their gods were also imperfect and impulsive which caused a lot of chaos. Whereas we believe that the one true God is a perfect God full of love, kindness, gentleness, patience, goodness, peace, joy, and self control. God doesn't want to sit up there and force us into relationship and he's not waiting for us to perform for his entertainment. We don't act in obedience to feed his ego, we obey his commands because its a response of love and devotion.
Overall it was an action packed warrior flick that could lead to some interesting theological discussions. I wouldn't waste the extra cash on seeing it in 3D, but I'd see it on the big screen. If you're going to wait until you can rent it, I'd at least see it on a big TV in Blu-ray.
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Saturday, April 17, 2010
Movie Review: Where the Wild Things Are
Rating: PG, for mild thematic elements, some adventure action and brief language
Running Time: 101 minutes
This child book adaptation portrays a young boy who is experiencing some troubles at home. His interactions with his family are rocky and he struggles to be able to communicate his feelings. He is aggressive and constantly agitated about even the littlest of things. In a moment of rage he runs away from home and takes a boat ride to a mysterious island. On this island he discovers these large, furry, talking creatures. Its with his interactions with these "wild things" that he experiences moments of revelation about his own life and circumstances.
To be honest I was skeptical from the start as to how a short children's story could be stretched into a feature film. As expected it was a stretch. It felt like every scene was longer than it needed and dragged on profusely. It was interesting to hear the voices of familiar actors speaking for the wild things, but that's the extent of intrigue with this film. One of the reasons I think it fell flat is it missed a target audience. It obviously wasn't made for children even though its based on a children's book and yet it lacks any intrigue for adult viewers. The drab coloring and boring plot lines caused this movie to be a snooze. They should rename it "Where the MILD Things Are."
Additional Links:
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Saturday, April 10, 2010
Mexico Mission Trip: Day Nine
Friday was our final full day down in Rosarito, Mexico. It was a day of finishing well. Our group had a great final group Bible study as we discussed how we can apply these principles we learned on the trip to our lives back home. We spent the afternoon finishing up the graffiti painting and garbage pickup as well. Finally we did complete the bodega project. Our whole team was able to sign the inside of the door and we prayed over it and dedicated it to the ministry of the Lord.