Teens Fill Up in Tennessee
Last
week, about 2,000 WELS teens and their youth group leaders journeyed to Knoxville , Tenn. , for the WELS International Youth Rally, held June
27-30.
The
event kicked off with an opening worship service Wednesday night conducted by
Rev. John Boggs, Winnebago Lutheran Academy , Fond du Lac , Wis. , and the debut of the specially written rally song
“Fill Me Up” by Branches Band, from Milwaukee , Wis.
Thursday
and Friday comprised workshops with themes chosen for teenagers, special
entertainment in the evening, excursions, and time to simply hang out and meet
new people.
Rachel
Samelson, a 15-year-old from Christ, Clarksville , Md. , attended the workshop “Females—Live with God.” She
says, “I liked how they addressed us as teenagers. The leader focused on issues
that teenage girls would have; that made it relatable.”
Alex
Hager, a 15-year-old from Good Shepherd, Burnsville , Minn. , went to the workshop “Males—Follow the Leader,”
after which he said: “I learned being a man isn’t all that cool tough stuff
exactly. It’s about being respectable and mature, just being a good guy and
responsible.”
The
first of two keynote presentations was presented by Rev. Jonathan Enter, Hope Lutheran Church , West Palm Beach , Fla. , with the theme "Why does God give us a full
life?"
Enter
says that when he attended a youth rally as a teen, phrases of God's grace were
repeated over and over again. "I remember feeling like weight kept getting
lifted off me, and I wanted to have that same feeling with my presentation,
which is why I closed with the same repetitive phrase over and over again . . .
'the only thing that counts in the past is that Christ died on the cross and
took away your sins.'"
The
second keynote was presented by Boggs, who talked about “How do we achieve a
full life through Christ?” Boggs says: “I disagree with those who say that
teenagers are the future of our synod. I fully believe that they are the now of
our synod . . . They have to be motivated to be involved in every aspect of our
WELS ministry now. Doing that now with then affect the
future as they grow to be the leaders in moving us forward.”
More
coverage and photos can be found online or check out the rally Facebook page at Facebook WELS Youth Rally and vote for your favorite picture.
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