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This is just the basics. For more information, visit the Youth Ministries website!

Call Jan Sullivan, 233-0545, for information about our youth program.

First Things First: A Newsletter for Youth and Parents 

A newsletter to youth and a separate newsletter to parents are each sent out quarterly.  These contain details about upcoming youth activities and other important information for youth and parents.  If you would like to receive the newsletter, please call Teddy at the church (233-0545) or e-mail Jan at jan@1stumc.org .

HandsON

HandsON meets every Sunday night from 5-7:30 p.m in the 2nd floor youth wing, beginning with a snack supper. A great opportunity to get out and serve some people in our community! At HandsON, we get out of our doors to build relationships with people all over Lexington. Do you want a chance to live out your faith and get out of our church doors to meet some new people? HandsON is the place to be!

HandsON locations this semester are our church's  Nathaniel Mission Children's Ministry, United Methodist Home for teens, and Lexington Country Place senior living home.

Celebration!

Celebration meets in the 2nd floor youth wing every Wednesday night from 6-8 pm. Do you want a weekly time to meet with a group of people whom you trust and who care about you? Do you want a place to celebrate life and have a good time? This is a time for youth small groups and worship. Every week is a new celebration!

ServantHood

Do you hear God calling you?  Well . . . He is!!!  The ServantHood is based on Philippians 2:5-11 which tells us to have the same attitude as Jesus.  The ServantHood is for anyone who wants to live like Jesus did:  as servant.  The ServantHood is a way for you to use your special gifts and time to serve each other.  It is a way for you to really walk the walk.  So . . . how do you get involved?  Just get an application from Jan, fill it out, and return it to the youth office or give it to Jan.

Scouting

Boy Scout Troop 1789 was chartered by First United Methodist Church in November, 1999. The troop follows the B.S.A.-supported concept of boy leadership under direct supervision and guidance of trained adult leaders. A

Senior Patrol Leader and Assistant Senior Patrol Leader are elected by the boys each year. Currently, there are three patrols within Troop 1789: Panther, Tiger, and Dragon. Typically, 6-8 boys make up a patrol, and each group has its own leader and assistant leader. These small units within the

troop are responsible for preparing themselves for outdoor adventure, including camping, service projects and other community activities. Ted Walker serves as Scoutmaster, along with the following Assistant Scoutmasters: Danny Walsh, Brian Hughes, Brett Spear, Pat Fitzwater, Kim Walker, Tim Wisner, and Mike Nantz. Dave Riggins is Chartered Organization Representative; David Turner serves as Troop Committee Chairman. Serving on the Troop Committee are: Gene Berrill, David Bratcher, Richard Dorton, Lincoln Baker, and Bill Witt.

 

Troop 1789 has earned the National Quality Unit award in each year of its existence, meeting various requirements, including training and program activities. Outdoor adventure is a must for Troop 1789, with camping activities planned each month throughout the year, including week-long summer camp at the Bluegrass Council's McKee Reservation near Mount Sterling.

 

Troop 1789 meets on Monday nights at 6:30 pm in Room 14, in the basement of the church. Boys ages 11-17 are eligible to join. 

 

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