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The Youth Ministry Program of First United Methodist Church in Downers Grove seeks to provide opportunities to grow in faith, connect with others, and nurture service oriented individuals to live out Christ's love in the world. We provide a number of opportunities for youth in the community.

Interfaith Thanksgiving Feast

Interfaith LogoOn Sunday, November 27th, we will be having our 3rd Annual Interfaith Thanksgiving Feast. Our hosts will be the Mohammed Webb Foundation and we will meet at the Islamic Foundation Mosque in Villa Park right after our worship ends at 10:30. (Hurry on over!!!) This event is for all church families so siblings, parents, grandparents are all welcome and encouraged to attend, even if you haven't attended an interfaith event before.

Our hosts will be providing main courses and side dishes - both traditionally American and some from their own heritage and traditions. We are asked to bring desserts. There should be no meat or meat products in the desserts to ensure they are halal. We also ask that you don't bring any alcohol.  A tour of the mosque will follow the meal. Then we will have a chance to watch afternoon prayers. This event has really been enjoyed by those who have attended in the past so we hope you can make it!

Because people are providing food, tableware, etc it would be courteous as guests to let them know how many will be coming. Please RSVP to the church office or Laura Temple with how many will be attending by Wednesday, November 23rd.

Islamic Foundation Mosque
300 W Highridge Rd
Villa Park, IL 60181

Location: 
Islamic Foundation Mosque, 300 W Highridge Rd, Villa Park, IL 60181
Date: 
Sunday, November 27, 2011 - 10:30am

Interfaith Youth Project

Interfaith LogoThis meeting of the Interfaith Youth Project is at the Jewish Congregation Beth Shalom in Naperville. They are starting around 10:30 so please come right after worship ends at 10:30 and you won't miss too much. Parents are encouraged to come with students to see a Jewish house of worship and to learn about the Jewish faith and traditions. Our program will end around 12:45 so you can be picked up then. If you need to leave early, that's fine too. If you need a ride home, please contact  Laura Temple. You are invited to attend whether or not you have attended interfaith programs in the past. Hope to see you there!

Congregation Beth Shalom
772 W 5th Ave
Naperville IL, 60563

Location: 
Congregation Beth Shalom, 772 West 5th Avenue Naperville, IL 60563
Date: 
Sunday, November 13, 2011 - 10:30am

Interfaith Youth Project 2011

Interfaith LogoHi! Just a reminder that the next meeting of the Interfaith Youth Project is this coming Sunday, November 13th at the Jewish Congregation Beth Shalom in Naperville. They are starting around 10:30 so please come right after worship ends at 10:30 and you won't miss too much. Parents are encouraged to come with students to see a Jewish house of worship and to learn about the Jewish faith and traditions. Our program will end around 12:45 so you can be picked up then. If you need to leave early, that's fine too. If you need a ride home, please contact Laura Temple. You are invited to attend whether or not you have attended interfaith programs in the past. Hope to see you there

Congregation Beth Shalom
772 W 5th Ave
Naperville IL, 60563

Two weeks after that, on Sunday, November 27th, we will be having our 3rd Annual Interfaith Thanksgiving Feast. Our hosts will be the Mohammed Webb Foundation and we will meet at the Islamic Foundation Mosque in Villa Park right after our worship ends at 10:30. (Hurry on over!!!) This is event is for all church families so siblings, parents, grandparents are all welcome and encouraged to attend, even if you haven't attended an interfaith event before.

Our hosts will be providing main courses and side dishes - both traditionally American and some from their own heritage and traditions. We are asked to bring desserts. There should be no meat or meat products in the desserts to ensure they are halal. A tour of the mosque will follow the meal. Then we will have a chance to watch afternoon prayers. This event has really been enjoyed by those who have attended in the past so we hope you can make it!

Senior High Youth Group

After the Praise Break worship service, we will be meeting for fellowship and bible study. In these hectic times, never forget to make time for God - just as God never forgets to make time for you!

Location: 
The Open Door
Date: 
Sunday, November 13, 2011 - 6:00pm

Open Door Hangout

The Open DoorOpen Door will be open on Mondays and Fridays from 2:30pm to 6:00pm for youth from grades 6-12 to come and do homework, play games, eat snacks, and just hang out!

Stay for as long as you like, and let's make use of our awesome new youth space!

Location: 
The Open Door
Date: 
Friday, November 18, 2011 - 2:30pm

Open Door Hangout

The Open DoorOpen Door will be open on Mondays and Fridays from 2:30pm to 6:00pm for youth from grades 6-12 to come and do homework, play games, eat snacks, and just hang out!

Stay for as long as you like, and let's make use of our awesome new youth space!

Location: 
The Open Door
Date: 
Monday, November 14, 2011 - 2:30pm

Open Door Hangout

The Open DoorOpen Door will be open on Mondays and Fridays from 2:30pm to 6:00pm for youth from grades 6-12 to come and do homework, play games, eat snacks, and just hang out!

Stay for as long as you like, and let's make use of our awesome new youth space!

Location: 
The Open Door
Date: 
Friday, November 11, 2011 - 2:30pm

Open Door Hangout

The Open DoorOpen Door will be open on Mondays and Fridays from 2:30pm to 6:00pm for youth from grades 6-12 to come and do homework, play games, eat snacks, and just hang out!

Stay for as long as you like, and let's make use of our awesome new youth space!

Location: 
The Open Door
Date: 
Monday, November 7, 2011 - 2:30pm

1 Corinthians 3

Hey again,

This week is 1 Corinthians 3.

This chapter is a little harder to split up into nice little sections, so we are gonna hit up a few separate themes that come up instead.

The first theme is that of a new Christian. In the first few verses of the chapter Paul talks about the new Christians of Corinth using the analogy of a baby. When a baby is born, obviously it cannot handle a steak dinner right away. The baby has to drink milk and then eventually soft food and then finally steak (or celery, for you vegetarian readers)

1 Corinthians 2

Hey friends.

So this week is all about 1 Corinthians 2, which is one of my favorite chapters to talk about.

It splits into two major sections: v1-5 and v6-16.

The first section (v1-5) is all about proclaiming Christ.

In v3 Paul talks about coming in weakness and fear and trembling. This, plus some other verses in other books, leads some scholars to think that perhaps Paul had some sort of physical problem – like maybe a stutter or something. He points it out because he wants to emphasize that all the power of his message comes from JESUS!

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