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Plug Into Real Power It's Your Move Road Work and Trek Groups Pass out cards for prayers and concerns during common meal. These will be read at the end of the session. Gather in the center of the gym, welcome, introduction of guests, make announcements. For Sponsors: Which way are we moving? 1.Know how the Holy Spirit can help them when faced with choices 2.Feel confident knowing that the spirit is always with them 3.Act on what the Holy Spirit would want them to do
Which Way Are We Moving Road Work & Trek Large Group Game: Circle of Friends Needed: deck of cards, masking tape. Have each youth choose a card from the deck. Then form two teams by odd or even, red and black or any other combination. Have one team stand in the middle of the room as close as possible. Make a circle on the floor with the masking tape, about one foot wider than the group itself. Have the other team stand outside the circle. Collect the cards back. On "Go" the team out side the circle tries to pull youth from inside the circle without stepping past the tape on the floor. If they cross the line they must let go and try another person. The team in the middle will try to keep its members in the circle. After a first round have the two teams switch places and play again. After both teams have tried being on the inside and the outside on the circle, explain that the next phase is to get everyone inside the circle. They may do this by any means - such as stacking on top of each other or one person lying across the arms of others. All persons on both teams must be completely inside the circle to be successful.
Divide in to Journey Groups
Game Discussion: ·Which was more fun - trying to get people outside the circle or trying to get everyone inside? Why? ·Is it easier or harder to act as a group? ·When you were in the circle, did it feel like everyone was helping you? ·How can we learn to support one another outside of a game?
Moving In Road Work Towel Toss Needed: A towel Have everyone SIT in one circle. Select a student to be it and ask him or her to SIT in the middle of the circle. Hand the towel to one of the youth in the circle and explain that when you give the signal, forming the circle should toss the towel back and forth to keep the one in the middle from catching the towel or touching someone holding the towel. IF "it" catches or touches the one tossing or holding is "it." "It" can move but only on hands and knees and may not at any time stand or stoop. Play for a while then add a person to the middle, then another up to four in the middle. After a minute or two end the game. Explain: Sometimes life can be similar to this game; we can feel like we're in the middle and that everyone else is doing something against what we're tying to do. Just as someone came in to help the person in the middle again and again during the game, God's Holy Spirit helps us by being there when we face difficult situations. Today we're going to look at how the Holy Spirit even helps us know what to say when we are in tough situations. Trek Needed: Handcuffs Have everyone gather around you. Hold up the handcuffs and tell them you need a volunteer to try them on. The catch&ldots;there is a secret way to get out of the handcuffs. The one who figures it out gets $10.00. Give several a one-minute try. If someone figures it out, pay him or her and stop. Otherwise, Give at least five or six a chance. After several have tried and failed, have an adult volunteer come forward and demonstrate the secret. Explain: The secret to getting out of this situation was simply asking for help from the person holding the key. Life can be that way too; sometimes we face difficult situations where we are challenged and feel like we are all alone. The truth is that we're not alone. As we'll see tonight, God has promised that His Holy Spirit will be with us to help during those hard times when we're pressured and temped.
Moving up Road Work Needed: A Balloon for each youth + a few extra Distribute the balloons and instruct everyone to blow them up and tie them off. Have everyone lie down on their backs on the floor so that at least one tip of their body could touch someone else if stretched out. Explain that they are going to try to keep all the balloons up in the air for as long as possible so a group formation would be better than a line. Youth must keep their backs on the floor at all times they may move any other part his or her body. At the signal have everyone toss the balloons in the air and see how long they can keep them up. Play several rounds. Time the events and see what the best time is. To end this session have everyone get ready to sit on their balloon at the same time. On the count of three try to make one big pop. Get everyone in a circle and pass a bag around to collect the remains (otherwise they will play with them). Have two balloons ready one with air in it that you have been holding. Get the attention on the youth and hold up the untied balloon and slowly let about 2/3s of the air out. Say: When we face challenges in our lives, it's kind of like this balloon. It is deflated because the air pressure on the outside of the balloon is greater than the air pressure inside. - Blow up another balloon and continue. - A balloon stays inflated because the pressure on the inside equals the pressure on the outside. When we face tough situations or feel pressured, we need to rely on the Holy Spirit to give us the internal pressure needed to help us stand firm against what's being pushed on us from the outside. Read: Acts 3:1-10 and Acts 4:5-20
Handout Explain: The Sanhedrin was kind of like today's Supreme Court. This put Peter and John up against some pretty smart people. Because of the Holy Spirit, what should have been a very uncomfortable situation for them, turned out to be no problem. Because they new Jesus and felt full of the Holy Spirit the words came easily to them because they were the experts, the teachers in this situation. Not only were they able to speak of the crucifixion and resurrection, but they were also able to shoe how Jesus fulfilled Old Testament prophecy. They went on and on even when the Sanhedrin told them not to speak any more of Jesus, they could not "help speaking about what they had seen and heard" (Acts 4:20).
Moving Up Trek Needed: TV, VCR, video "Liar, Liar" Ahead of time, cue the video to the scene where Jim Cary enters the courtroom. The clip you'll be playing will be approximately 4 minutes long.
Play the video clip
Discuss: Have you ever had a time when you couldn't say what you wanted to say? Have you ever had to speak formally in front of a group of people? What happened? Explain: Researchers say that the number one fear of people in America is public speaking, number two is death. So peoples are more afraid of speaking at a funeral than being the dead person at them. Discuss: Are you afraid of speaking in front of groups? Why? Explain: We have all had times when we can't really express what to say. Maybe it's when you were on the phone with that special guy or girl, or maybe it was when people were trying to pressure you into doing something you know you shouldn't. There's a great story in the Bible about two guys who faced some pressure, and knew exactly what to say - because God's Holy Spirit filled them.
Read: Acts 3:1-10 and Acts 4:5-20 Handout
Discuss: Q: What enabled Peter to speak so boldly in Acts 4:8? A: The Holy Spirit. Q: How would you summarize what Peter said in verses 4:8-11? A: He explained the story of Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection - and how Jesus fulfilled Old Testament prophecy (from Psalm 118:22, read it if time). Q: How would you describe Peter and John? A: Ordinary men filled with the extraordinary Holy Spirit. Q: How did Peter and John respond to the Sanhedrin's command to stop speaking about Jesus? A: They refused to stop, claiming that they could not "help speaking about what we have seen and heard." Transaction: Isn't it cool that the Holy Spirit can actually give us words to say when we're in difficult situations? Now we're going to find out how we can listen to what the Holy Spirit says to us.
Moving On Road Work Needed: Loud youth, (Look closely, you might find some!) Have Youth form one large circle; then assign each student a partner directly across form him or her in the circle. Instruct students to sit down where they are and proceed to find out three pieces of information from their across-the-room partner: 1.) middle name; 2.) favorite desert; 3.) a musical group they have heard of. Partners can communicate however they want with out moving from their spot. Give the signal to begin and allow one minute of information gathering; then give them the signal to stop (God only knows what that is!) and discuss: Ask: ·How many of you found out all three things about you partner? ·What technique did you use to communicate? ·What made communication difficult? ·How does this activity relate to our topic of hearing the Holy Spirit? A: The Holy Spirit usually communicates as the still, small voice; we often don't allow ourselves to be quiet enough to hear Him. ·What can we do to better hear the Holy Spirit? A: Spend quiet time alone; don't immediately turn on the radio or TV when you walk in a room; pray and ask God to speak to you; then wait and listen. Say: We're going to end this session by looking at how we can be ready to act when the Holy Spirit speaks to us.
Moving On Trek Tackling some Tough Questions See hand out "Tough Questions"
Moving Out Road Work Hearing the Spirit Say: We are going to end this session with a game called "Seasick." Here's how you play: Youth must run to the wall in the room corresponding to a nautical term; "bow" is front, "stern" is rear, "port" is left and "starboard" is right. If at any time I call out "Cap'n on deck" you must stand still where you are and salute. The last two to salute are out. Sounds easy, right? Wrong. The other sponsor will also be calling out commands. Anyone caught obeying his or her commands is out. Play until you have a winner or as time allows, then gather in a huddle.
Say: This game demonstrates what Jesus meant when He said, "I know my sheep and my sheep know me" (Jhn 10:14). You've listened to my voice during this whole session; you're familiar with it. If you listened very carefully during the game, you would have recognized my voice over any others. It's the same with God; the closer we get to Jesus, the more we hear the voice of His Spirit.
Start the closing circle and wait for the senior high to join.
Moving Out Trek Juicy Fruit Needed: Four pieces of Juicy Fruit gum fro each Sr. High youth, copies of Galatians 5:22,23, pens Explain: When you're faced with tough situations, the qualities of the Holy Spirit should show through us How do we know what they are? Take a few minutes to fill out the checklist "Galatians 5:22,23." If time allows break into small groups and discuss the answers they came up with and how to improve on any low areas. After completing the checklist and/or small groups hand out four pieces of Juicy Fruit gum to each Sr. High youth. Tell them they can chew one piece now but they must keep one all week on his or her bedroom dresser to remind them of the fruit of the Spirit. The other two pieces are for a middle high youth when they go up stairs after the closing circle. They are challenged to give away each piece by explaining just one of the fruits of the Spirit, Love (An explanation is on the checklist).
Prayer and Concerns Road Work & Trek Needed: prayer cards, candle and matches. Sit in a big circle. Dim the lights. The leader begins an affirmation by holding the candle and saying "I'm listening" then passing the candle to the right. Continue around until all have participated. Then place the candle in the center of the circle. Have two youth read the prayer and concern cards from common meal by candlelight. End with "Let us keep these and others in our hearts and minds, Amen"
Have everyone join in singing "Sanctuary"
Stand join hands, right over left, and say the UMYF benediction. Looking Ahead Chicken Noodle Dinner - No youth that evening |
