July 15: Wild Waves [sign-up]

A trip to Wild Waves was a blast last Summer, so we’re doing it again.

Wild Waves

Price jumps to $65 on Tuesday, July 13th.

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Wild Waves [July 15th]

It was a blast last Summer, so we’re doing it again.

Wild Waves

Check back this week for signups, with schedule and cost details.

A word to 8th graders (about to be freshmen)

Our High School Pastor Chris Nye has a quick word for all the current 8th graders (going to be freshman in high school):

We will welcome incoming freshmen to high school this month. On Wednesday nights the high school group is enjoying a study of The Story of God (beginning with Creation).

Welcome to middle school!

Dear parents of incoming middle schoolers,

Summer is around the corner, the weather is (hopefully) turning sunny, school is almost out — and your son or daughter is transitioning into middle school. (Can you believe it?!)

We want to welcome your student as he or she ventures into the unknown land of middle school, and provide some ways to link arms in their spiritual development. You may have already visited the willamettestudents.com website. (There are actually three sites there: one for high school, one for middle school, and one we call The ROAD. More on that in a moment.)
Letter to Parents of incoming 6th gradersWe strive to share core emphases, happenings, and opportunities to partner together.

[download this Letter to Parents of incoming 6th graders as a PDF here]

Sunday Worship for Middle Schoolers

A group of 50+ middle schoolers (grades 6-8) begin Sunday mornings at 11:00am in the Middle School Lounge (upstairs, south end, far right corner room), and generally transition downstairs into the south terrace/multipurpose room. Each week is hardly the same, but we generally follow a flow of four elements:
Welcome to middle school

  • hang-out and activity,
  • followed by singing and worship,
  • followed by teaching God’s Word, and
  • then wrap-up in small groups with the devoted adult leaders

Also, as a recap, each week we send out an email to parents called ASK & EXPLORE where we hope to share with you the emphases, happenings and opportunities for Gospel conversations with your student. We have about 1% of their time, and your role as parent and discipler cannot be overstated. We desire this simple tool to foster those Gospel conversations and mutual fascination — parents and students exploring the truths of Jesus and the Bible together! That is our desire in everything we do, connecting the whole Gospel to whole students and deepening the family influence.

When will this transition take place? (aka, when is my student a sixth grader?)

Odds are your student is itching to get to middle school — or at least ‘out’ of fifth grade. We want to first welcome your student to sixth grade, and then into the whole middle school program.

On Sunday, June 13th they will ‘graduate’ from 5th grade (the Edge). Every student will start in the Edge room at 11:00am, and then at 11:20 we’ll come get them. Half of our adult volunteer leaders will be with them to give a preview of what we do in middle school worship, and connect life stories. Next week (June 20th) your son is a middle schooler: come directly to the Middle School Lounge (upstairs, south end, far right corner). As I mentioned before, we finish the morning in small group conversations, scattered in the various spaces in and around the south end of the building.

Parents gathering (sign up for the Ask & Explore emails and we will invite you to a parents gathering later this Summer, before school begins.)

While the middle school program meets together on Sunday mornings at 11:00am, your family is encouraged to meet other families and together seek the spiritual and overall development of your students. Whether it is serving together at The Table & Sunday Market, at a monthly Love Serves project, going on a missions trip, taking a course, conecting in a community group, or meeting up after a sporting activity. Worship happens anywhere and everywhere as we treasure Jesus every day. In the WCC family, everything we do is meant to align with our core mission as a caring community that loves God, loves people, and serves the world.

The ROADWelcome to The ROAD

Because middle school is the time for students to renew their commitment to enjoying God and His Word, we’ve created a website — find it at willamettestudents.com/ROAD.

The ROADThere you will find a daily Bible reading plan, an overview of The Story of God, and practical helps like video overviews of key books. [overview here]

  • We know this: the habits and life rhythms students create in their early teen years form the foundation of who they will become as an adult. More than that, what they see their parents doing is what they will do, and who they will become.
  • Tip: read the Bible alongside your student; make the same commitments you expect of them. Be a disciple as you make disciples.

When we read, we focus on Jesus — and respond to His greatness, goodness and grace.

Let us know how we can be a resource to you as you teach your children who Jesus is, why He came, and what it means to follow Him together.

Because Jesus is everything,
JEFF
Jeff Patterson
Associate Pastor

Late-April happenings

Late-April happenings

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Sunday | April 25: Potluck in the Park

Potluck in the ParkJoin other parents and students for Potluck in the Park on Sunday, April 25th, from 1:30-6:00pm.

    SIGN-UP HERE

  • We will meet at 1:30pm 2:30pm in the WCC parking lot (south end, near the Student Center) on Sunday, April 25th, to carpool together.
  • For more info, contact John Sramek via students@willamettechurch.com
  • Note updated start time of 1:30pm

4/16: middle school Guys Night

Get Ready for the Coolest Night Ever Yo …

That Would be the Middle School Guys Night!!!

We’re planning to have an awesome night here full of Video Games, Pizza, Candy, and Capture the Flag!!

When: Friday April 16th

5:30pm – 9:30pm

Where: Willamette Christian Church (Student Center/south end)

3153 S. Brandywine Drive
West Linn, OR 97068

What to bring:

  • Make sure to bring $5 (the cost for each student)
  • Bring your favorite Wii, PS3 or Xbox 360 Game (Rated T or below)
  • Make sure to label your game with your name and info
  • Bring a friend or two!! Gaming is more fun with people.
  • A great attitude, we’re gonna have a ton of fun!!

For more info, feel free to contact me:

Jarred Hanley–> JarredHanley@yahoo.com

or

Pastor Jeff Patterson–> jeff@willamettechurch.com

What’s “Ask & Explore” (a resource for parents)

Ask & ExploreEvery week we send out a summary of the Sunday worship experience with students, focusing on the themes and Scriptures from our teaching and response time. We call this “Ask & Explore” simply because what we learn and enjoy each week should be explored together both students with their parents. What better way to explore than by asking questions? It’s a simple tool parents have asked to help connect God’s Word to the parent-student relationship, bringing the message to real-life.

The questions are the same ones we wrestle with in our small group times. Leaders, students, parents, asking the same heart questions, seeing God change our minds and our hearts.

We deeply desire to partner with parents — and that each would feel encouraged, supported, equipped, and involved in God’s process to nurture students’ faith in Jesus. So … Ask. Explore. Let us know how we can help.

(We send these out for high school as well.)

Thank you again for the privilege of investing in your students!

Because Jesus is everything,

Jeff Patterson
Associate Pastor
students@willamettechurch.com

April 25: Potluck in the Park

Potluck in the ParkJoin other parents and students for Potluck in the Park on Sunday, April 25th, from 1:30-6:00pm.

    SIGN-UP HERE

  • We will meet at 1:30pm 2:30pm in the WCC parking lot (south end, near the Student Center) on Sunday, April 25th, to carpool together.
  • For more info, contact John Sramek via students@willamettechurch.com
  • Note updated start time of 1:30pm

4/30-5/2: BELIEVE conference

BELIEVE

only $110 $95 for first 25 students to sign up

(goes up to $125 after that)

The conference is April 30-May 1 (Friday-Saturday), and we will stay an extra night as a middle school youth group, coming back for the 11am worship service on Sunday morning, May 2nd.

Questions? Email students@willamettechurch.com