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Feb 7th Common Ground Announcements

Tuesday, February 8th, 2011

Hi Common Grounders and Parental Types,

Here is the first of many Common Ground Announcement Sheets. It is a pdf of the one that we hand out each week. Please note some of the upcoming dates. I also handed out spring schedules for everyone with all of our known dates. Feel free to contact me with questions at th----@------.net or call me on my cell at 408-309-9975.

Also a reminder that tomorrow night is our Spring Info & Spaghetti night starting at 6:30pm in Torvend Hall. Come grab some dinner with us and get the scoop on what’s up with youth ministry the coming months. We’ll be all wrapped up by 8:30pm so you can get home to your favorite shows :-)

Peace, Tom
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CG2010 – Get Down (video)

Monday, February 7th, 2011

Common Ground 2011 is starting tonight! Here’s a video from last year’s tour, featuring Common Ground singing “Get Down,” joined by special guest Aaron.

Common Ground 2010 – Get Down

Common Ground Starts Monday, Feb 7th

Saturday, February 5th, 2011

Common Ground:
If you are in Sr High, the place to be this coming Monday, Feb 7th at 7:15pm is our Common Ground Kickoff Night. Come to the Fireside Room and join all the peeps as we begin another great Common Ground season. Remember, Friends are ALWAYS welcome!

Sr High Sunday School:
Tomorrow, we kickoff the five week series with the adults talking about ways to make our church more open to the community around us. The specific topic is “Radical Hospitality.” We’ll also talk about these topics with the youth group in the coming months as we help transform Bethel into a welcoming place much like the youth group. Come to the Fireside Room at 9:15 and yes, we’ll have a secret donut hole stash :-)

SIS: Spring Info & Spaghetti

Monday, January 31st, 2011

Hi Friends,

All Jr & Sr High students & parents are invited to our 2011 Spring Info & Spaghetti night: SIS! Come join us on Wednesday, February 9th at 6:30pm for some good grub, a chance to learn a bit about each other, as well as what Bethel’s got going on for our Jr & Sr High peeps these coming months.

We’ll meet in Torvend Hall for a pasta feast and then talk about the programs for JR High, SR High youth and even something for the parental types. Some specific events will include Rock ‘n Water for the JH crowd, and Common Ground, Mission to Mexico, and the Western States Youth Gathering for the SR Highers.

Please RSVP to your youth contact if you can make it so we can plan for enough eats! The best way is to email me at th----@------.net.

Peace, Tom

DAVID’S HOME !

Friday, January 28th, 2011

Well friends,
After almost 45 days at Stanford Hospital, David has finally been released! It is almost surreal that he came home less than one week after his surgery. David has touched many lives (including the nursing staff :) in ways that will leave a mark for years to come. I think that can be attributed to his spirit which is part DNA and also a testimony to the love that has flown through him from many of you. It has been a treat to watch you BE THE Love! But, don’t stop now. There are opportunities to love all around you. You just need to look.
Peace, Tom

Welcome home to all of he Schrey Family! Here’s another update from Molly:

David is home!!
Hello Friends,
Yes, hard to believe – but it’s true. Walking out of the hospital after 6 weeks of seeing only Stanford property was definitely a surreal experience for David. He said it was an odd feeling to be monitored, checked, measured, and fussed over 24 hrs a day for almost 45 days to all of a sudden being “free”.
David progressed very quickly once he got out of the ICU. Various tubes and wires were removed daily and his incisions are healing well. He went home on many medications and precautions not to drive or be in big crowds for a while. Tonight, three big boxes arrived with the I.V. antibiotics and all the paraphernalia that goes with it (enough for only one week’s treatment!) We’ll be administering those medications over the next 6 weeks since they found definite signs of prior infection during his surgery.
All the various medical teams checked in for one last time before we left: his new pulmonary valve (bovine – moooo) is working well, the repaired tri-cuspid is not 100%, but better than right before surgery (and has about the same function as before the infection), and his new pacemaker is working great.
Over the next few days David will be trying to figure out his own limitations. Right now laughing, and coughing still hurt and getting up from a prone position or tying his own shoes presents a problem! But each day that passes – he will be getting stronger and will be able to do more. Slowly, life will be returning to normal and by the first week of March he should be done with his antibiotics and can have his central “picc” line removed.
We can’t thank all of you enough for all you’ve done for David (and family!). Everyone’s love, support, and prayers made a huge difference in our long stay. We were reminded how blessed we are as we got to know some of the other families in the hospital – some who have been there for more than 6 months and facing many other issues in addition to a sick child. As you continue to pray for David’s recovery, please keep those families also in your prayers.
With love and thanks,
Molly
(p.s. If you would like to see David, give him a call or text first to see if he’s up for a visit)

january 26th, 2011

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011

LLLLAAAASSSSEEEEERRRR QQQQQQQUUUUUUEEEESSSSSSSTTTTTTTTT (laser quest),

Thats right ladies and gentlemen, the most anticipated event of January is finally here. We will be meeting at church at 5:30 and departing shortly after. Bring 16 dollars for two games and extra money if you plan to dine with us.

For those of you who don’t know, LASER QUEST is one of the more epic events that we do here at Bethel. It is one of the greatest legal adrenaline rushes that the church can offer. And keep in mind that every one of who has a shot at second place. (Notice that first place is not an option as I cannot be beaten). For those of who who just said “challenge accepted” either out loud or silently, well done worthy adversary.

As many of us known, the super bowl is rapidly heading our way. With the similar rush of laser tag, what better way to watch the Packers win than by eating at pizza from your very own Bethel Lutheran Church. Sign ups will be this Sunday before and after church. You cant miss it, I will be sitting right outside, eagerly waiting to write your names down.

Hope to see yall soon,

Love,

Jeff and Mackenzie

The latest update on David

Sunday, January 23rd, 2011

Hi Friends,
Just one week from confirmation Sunday where a stellar group of young people will profess their faith in God as an adult. Pretty cool and sometimes overwhelming stuff! For all of us, this is a chance to be challenged once again to put our trust in God and our feet in front of us to get up and move. This day, our brother, David, is working hard to put his feet in front of him (literally) as he continues to rest into the love that God has for each of us.

Here’s the latest info from David’s mom, Molly. Texts and FB messages are great but the Schrey’s ask that you give them a call first before visiting while he is in the ICU (which will hopefully be for just a little longer). Your prayers are palpable and have brought great strength and clarity. Keep it up!

Peace, Tom

Here’s Molly:

Hi All,
Just a quick update post-surgery: David is still in the ICU – he’s feeling very tired and sore as you’d expect but is making steps toward recovery. They have been slowly “detaching” him from various tubes and wires as he progresses but is still fairly tethered to various medical devices. Even so, he took his first walk around the unit today. It was quite an ordeal and took no less than two nurses and myself to make this happen. One lap was enough to tire him out though and earned him a well-deserved nap.
Yesterday, he had a few short episodes of tachycardia – which may be a residual effect from the surgery. The doctors have put him on medication to help control this as a precaution and want to keep him in the ICU for another 24 hours and watch him closely. On a less serious, but still painful, note – David has had the hiccups on and off since yesterday morning – not so fun following open-heart surgery. It could be a side effect of one of the medications or the placement of the chest tubes. Let’s hope that will subside soon!
Overall, David is progressing well – hopefully he’ll be ready for visitors after he goes back on the floor early this week. Thanks for all of your thoughts and prayers. I’ll have another update when we are back on 3 West.

With love,
Molly

David’s Out

Friday, January 21st, 2011

Greetings this Friday from Kansas City!

I’ve got some good news to share with you about David: After a several hour delay in getting started due to a lack of beds in the recovery ICU, the doctors began the journey into David’s chest. He was stable throughout the entire process and the doctors were able to complete some great work.

Here’s the rundown:
1. They removed the old pacemaker lead which still had bacteria on it.
2. They worked to repair one heart valve which also was a home to bacteria.
3. They gave David a new Cow Valve to replace the damaged tricuspid valve. Should promise to add some interesting bovine features for David (more to follow at a later date)
4. They installed two leads and a new pacemaker as well as a third lead for a defibrillator if needed in the future.
5. They closed him up and are starting to wake him slowly in the ICU
6. He still has a breathing tube as well as several other creative tubes coming from his body, but he is communicating via the universal language of “thumbs up”

While he still has a sizable journey of recovery ahead of him, today was a successful day for this brave inspirational young man. Keep up the prayers my friends. January 21st was a long awaited, good day for David Schrey!

Peace, Tom
P.S. How did you do with the challenge of showing love to the ones around you. It still is not too late, don’t waste a minute :-)

Time to Pray !

Thursday, January 20th, 2011

Greetings from Kansas City, MO!
I’m here in sometimes snowy, sometimes sunny Kansas City, MO getting ready to kick off our opening night session of the ELCA Youthworker Extravaganza. Over 500 Lutheran youthworkers will gather the next four days for inspiration, learning, sharing, and fun. As we kickoff our time, we will be praying for David Schrey who will be facing open heart surgery this coming day, January 21st. Please join us in lifting up all associated with David including especially his family and the medical peeps that will be attending to him.

I’ve attached an update from Molly and I encourage you to think about and pray for David tomorrow as well as make January 21st a day where you make sure to appreciate and acknowledge the loved ones in your life. David has been a great example of that and we look forward to a speedy recovery.

Here’s Molly:

Hello Friends,
A few weeks have past since our last update; during that time David marked one month in the hospital on January 16 He has been up and around, getting physical therapy, (massage therapy too – yeah, nice! :) and, got his first breath of fresh air in weeks. He’s spent a lot of time with friends watching movies, inventing activities involving Nerf guns and wheel chairs, catching up on life outside of the hospital walls and, although he missed the one hockey game he looks forward to every year (Sharks vs his hometown favorite, the Buffalo Sabres) he did get his Sabres jersey signed by 18 of the Buffalo players with a little help from the Breukman family and Doug Wilson, the Sharks General Manager.
It has been an interesting adventure these last 5 weeks with many ups and downs and in some ways not quite what we expected from this long journey. I was once again struck by the overwhelming amount of support we’ve had here during a recent conversation with a fellow Bethel member who confided that he wished he could “do more” for David and the rest of us. I realized that much of the relative ease we’ve had with our stay here during David’s hospitalization is that it’s not just one or two people helping us but SO MANY who have been a part of this caring community surrounding David. Our community of friends and family extends throughout the Bay Area, across the country, and even across the ocean. You all have made our stay not just bearable, but at times, even positive.
In addition to the amazing friends who have been with us all along, David (and the rest of us) have developed new relationships with many teams of doctors, nurses, surgeons, therapists and other staff who have been part of his medical odyssey. While David has benefited from the expert care he’s received from hospital staff, they have been able to see and experience a wonderful, vibrant person in David who has faced this ordeal with such acceptance, trust, humor and, good-nature; a role-model for all of us.
As scheduled many weeks ago, David’s open-heart surgery is this Friday, January 21. We are approaching this date with both anxious anticipation as well as relief – knowing that this means finally getting David’s heart fixed but also another stay in the ICU then back on 3 West as he recovers (this does, however, bring us another step closer to getting out of the hospital!). I will have an update post-surgery as soon as possible.
Thanks for your continued prayers!
With love,
Molly

First? Twelfth? Eighth?……ah yes….SECOND harvest 1/19 and beyond

Tuesday, January 18th, 2011

Good evening and thank you for welcoming me on to your screens,

By popular demand, as you will notice, I have stopped typing in binary. You’re welcome.

On a more relevant note, Wednesday 1/19, we will be making another journey to the one and only SECOND HARVEST. Please hold your applause until the end of the post. Please be here by 5:15 as we don’t want to make the other groups wait. Or do we? No, we are model Christians.

OH HAIII dis is mACkEnzIe yo most fwavawist youuuuuth asSistAnT. BOOOP BOOOP BI DOOOOP!! :]

Sunday the 1/23 we will be attending Pastor Lori’s finally discussion of the feminine images of God in the bible. We hope to see your shining faces. Please arrive around 9:15. See which of your youth assistants will be there.

Finally, on the following Wednesday, we will be heading to Laser Quest. I feel nothing more needs to be said about this highly anticipated event. We will see you all at church at 5:15. Have sixteen dollars for two games and extra money for food. We will be getting togos. WOO HOO

Hope to see everybody there,

Love Jeff MacKenzie and Jackie(who did not grammatically edit this post)

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