SPRING BREAK STUDENT GROUPS
March is spring break for many students—and for us this means a month packed with visiting groups of students from various colleges and universities. Twenty-five students from Winona State spent the first week of March with us, followed by students from Vanguard University, Westmont College and group middle schoolers and adults from the East Bay.
For many of the groups that visit us, the city offers an eye opening look at the diversity and complexity of humanity, a vision of the future, and an invitation to seek the way of Jesus more fully in every dimension of life. Here’s what one group organizer had to say about their experience with us:
“I want to say thank you for sharing with my team this past week. They really caught on to the vision that you cast for ReImagine and for SEVEN. It deeply challenged them and their perspective of their role in the church and in their relationship with Jesus. It came out through the number of deep conversations we had on the drive home. Students forming their own relationship with Jesus separate from that of their parents is a huge part of why I do what I do. So thank you for giving them something of depth to process.”
Our day-long prayer and poetry exercise continues to be a favorite trans-formational experience for visiting groups—as they walk through various neighborhoods encountering new foods, people and cultures. We invite people to look for signs of God in the fabric of the city and to ask for the Maker’s dream and will to be “on earth as it is in heaven.” Groups also join us in service projects in various neighborhoods– painting and cleaning at community centers and cooking and eating with homeless friends.
Most groups also do a creative art and prayer exercise. This spring we developed a new project in which groups make colorful flags that express their prayers for the city. We hang these sets of flags around the neighborhood to add beauty and a lasting symbol of the intersessions of the students. Groups also spend time with people from our community who work in various professions and challenge the students to find ways to intentionally seek God’s kingdom in their vocational choices and lifestyle.![]()
We do our best to not only welcome students into the city but also into our lives and the life of our community. Lisa and I have each group come to our house for a meal during their visit and we spend the evening with them cooking and talking. Its an opportunity for us to help students process their experiences and further integrate the message of the gospel into their every day lives.
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