That's Right, the ADDICTING GAME O' the WEEK!
This week, time wasting gets educational. sort of. I bet you would have paid more attention in those typing classes if you knew that one day your life would depend on it!
play:
WORD SHOOT!
and while you're playing, improve your posture!
and while you're improve your posture, calm that camel down!
Note: I have no intention of posting something serious so you won't think I am dumb.
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
AGOW!
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Thursday, November 09, 2006
The Real Issues
Well, if you were like me at all you kind of got tired of all those political ads on tv and radio for the past month. Don't get me wrong, I'm glad the elections over, now our commercial breaks can return to a sense of normalcy, but here is one campaign that should have gotten a little more press:
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Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Edge Small Groups
An Edge small group is made up of about 6-10 middle school students of the same age and gender with one adult leader. Small groups are a great chance for students to grow and mature in their faith through group discussion, studying God's Word, answering the difficult questions, and praying together! The purpose of a small group is for students to grow in their faith and to connect with other students their age. It also gives them a chance to be mentored and discipled by an adult who loves Jesus Christ. Small groups meet on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month offsite in someone's home.
So, here is how a student gets involved with a small group. He or she first starts by coming to Edge on Friday nights (1st and 3rd of the month). Once he or she likes what is going on at Edge and is committed to it, the next step is small group. To be placed in a small group, please have your parents contact me at todd.iannetta@hudsonchapel.org and tell me your name, your grade, your school, and 1 person (if you want) you would like to be in a group with. You will then be placed in a group if there are openings or be put on a waiting list to wait for the next group to start.
Currently, we have 22 small groups meeting and over 160 students involved with a small group. Our goal is to see every student in Edge to get hooked into a small group. Small groups are a place to deepen your faith, to ask questions, and to feel connected. Don't miss out on a great opportunity. Small group students are expected to remain committed to Edge on Friday nights.
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