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What's new in the world of the ELCA Youth Ministry Network, with random other ministry thoughts scattered throughout.

The dust has settled on New Orleans

Todd Buegler - Thursday, August 13, 2009
The dust has settled, literally and figuratively on the ELCA Youth Gathering in New Orleans last month.  This was the 8th ELCA Youth Gathering that I have been blessed to be a part of.  I had two angles of vision on the Gathering.

1.  Working with the Network on the Adult Academy.
2.  My congregational group who participated in the event.

There are people I know who refuse to participate in the Gathering.  15 years ago, I understood their arguments.  Now, I've found that most of the reasons why they don't participate have faded away as the event has continued to get better and better.

Don't get me wrong...it's not perfect...it's not the ultimate event.  However, it's good.  Really really good.  One of our vendor friends who comes from a different denominational tradition than us was present at this year's event.  His response?  Speechless.  He could come up with no words to define how good he thought the event was.  He said that when his denomination does a churchwide youth gathering, they get maybe 5000 people present.  He couldn't begin to fathom an event where over 39k people were "in the house."

Sometimes, when you live with it...when you grow up with it...you take it for granted and forget how good it is.

The highlight this year was the day of service.  No question.  That was the piece that everyond has been sweating over for the last 18 months and the pressure was on.  In all honesty, if that day didn't work, the young people's experiences were seriously in jeopardy. 

A significant hat tip to the Servant Learning crew who made it all happen.  They would prefer if I didn't name names...but you know who you are.  On behalf of all of us who were skeptical...we're sorry.  On behalf of all of us who had young people participate...thank you.  It was a great day. 

This event brought together the church in a way that can only happen in this event.  (Don't we all just wish that the churchwide assembly would be this much fun?)  This event harnessed the power of the church...the power of the community...the power of the Holy Spirit to DO something in Jesus' name.  Did we change the world?  That corner of it, we did.  And the impact on the lives of young people will continue to reverberate through the hallways of congregations, high schools, college campuses and homes for years to come.

When I saw down to write these thoughts, it was not with the intent of sounding like a 'reviewer".  But I am someone who was a part of a planning team...and I am a pastor whose young people experienced the event.  So within those two roles, and on behalf of those who had an experience like we did, I say "Thank you."

Thank you to the Heide, Donna, Rod, Diana and Bill.  Thank you to those of you who conceived of these ideas.  Thank you to the team leaders. Thank you to those who answered 1,346,232.985 phone calls with questions before the event.  Thank you to the team members.  Thank you to the volunteers.  Thank you to the convention center staff.  Thank you to the hotel staffs.  Thank you to the local congregations and the Texas-Louisiana Gulf Coast synod.  Thank you to the good men and women of Shepard.  Thank you to the congregational adult leaders who brought young people.  Thank you to the young people who came with open hearts and willing hands.  And most importantly, thanks be to God for being faithful.

And now the hard work begins...the work of processing the experience with the participants...the job of helping integrate the Gathering into a vibrant faith...the job of helping young people move the Gatheirng experiences from "event" to "lifestyle."

Thanks to God for what has been done...and for what will be done.

The Afterglow

Todd Buegler - Thursday, February 26, 2009
We've been living in the 'afterglow' of Extravaganza 2009 now for a few weeks.  There have been lots of positive comments...lots of words or thanks...lots of fun photos to look at...great evaluation forms to look at...

Then we got the hotel bill, and $78k later we're back to normal.

Well, not really.  Because the E is a transforming experience...so while we're back to 'normal', there is no way that 'normal' looks like it did prior to the E.

And we're heavily into E2010 already.  Right now, we're pretty confident that we're going to be in Charlotte, NC for the event.  But we haven't signed any contracts yet.  The hotel contract is still not quite where we'd like it to be at and we have a couple of other cities vying for our presence...so we'll see what happens.

Jackets?

Todd Buegler - Sunday, October 05, 2008
Much has been going on since my last entry.  Most of it has been Extravaganza related...figuring out transportation...New Orleans tours...etc...

We're launching the first promotion in the history of the Extravaganza.  We want to encourage folks to bring new-comers, and to thank those that do.  So those who bring a first-timer, who talk someone into coming...they get a jacket.  They're pretty nice.  It should be a very cool thing.  

We're also entering into a partnership with LACE that will allow their members to participate in the Extravaganza at the Network membership rates.  We're able to do that this year...we'll see how it goes after that.

Otherwise, news about other stuff will be surfacing soon!