art, fish, and cookies

Author: donna  |  Category: Abbey, Lainey, Marley, Payton

Like the title? I spent seconds coming up with it.

So, our kids are really enjoying our new church. The mid-week youth program is called NextGen – next generation. It involves a time of awesome praise music with a jr/sr high band – then some group time with one of the pastors – and, then they usually split up into same gender/grade groups for some group time with a leader.

Another facet of the youth program is called Go M.A.D. Stands for Go Make A Difference, and it consists of ministry teams like photography, worship, art, etc. These teams work together to serve the church and/or the community, using their God-given talents and gifts.

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Payton is on the art ministry team. Their leader gives them a theme each week, and they draw something to fit that theme…the pictures are displayed during NextGen on Wednesday nights.

Abbey took this picture of him presenting his drawing to the team (she’s on the photography team, and part of her responsbility is to document the other team’s activities with pictures).

Ethan is on the worship team, and will be paired with a more seasoned guitar player until the time comes when he can join in. He can’t wait.

The theme this week was “everlasting worship” – meaning we can worship God in everything we do. Payton came up with this…

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He’s the player helping his opponent up…having a good attitude in sports is a hard thing to do, but when you do, God wins. I loved it, and was very proud of his creation.

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One activity that Ethan and Marley have really gotten into since we moved onto the lake is fishing – they love it. Marley was very happy that she caught this big catfish this week! The catfish was less than thrilled…but, he got to re-join his catfish friends soon after this shot was taken.

Now, the cookies…Payton promised Lainey that they could make something the other day and thankfully I had an easy cookie mix in the pantry. With only a little help from me in the stirring department, they did it all themselves.

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Lainey, learning the ever-crucial part of making peanut butter cookies. The criss-cross. Check out that technique!

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The first bite – success! And, since Marley won’t go near a peanut butter cookie (can you imagine NOT liking peanut butter?!?), we had lots to go around. In fact, I think there are still a few in the kitchen.

Time to wrap this post up, mama needs a cookie.

3 Responses to “art, fish, and cookies”

  1. kpfarf@nc.rr.com Says:

    I like that your church has ministry teams based on the kids’ gifting! What a great idea!

    Save a cookie for me!!!

  2. donna Says:

    Hey its Marley! I loooved catching that fish!

  3. GramStegall Says:

    I am so thankful that your church has the NextGen for the kids. They left behind an amazing youth group, but I just knew that God would guide you all to where He wanted you to be. I see that Abbey, Payton and Ethan have gotten into things that they truly love to do, but now they need something for Marley along the lines of “Animals.”

    Nice catch, by the way, Marley…. who took the catfish off the line for you? They are really hard to get off a hook (most of the time).

    Loved the Payton and Lainey cooking together. I KNOW who Marley takes after with the peanut butter….. ME ! The only way I can eat it is in the refrigerated white peanut butter roll candy I make at Christmas or sometimes a really cold small Reese Cup.

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