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Youth Weekend Blesses Young and Old With Community Project

Kaleb Eisele
By Kaleb Eisele, May 09, 2024

In Eugene, Oregon, a youth worship event expanded to help meet the needs of a community member. More than 60 people — students from homeschools, public schools and private schools, along with parents, youth group leaders and pastors from several local churches — came together for Eugene Area OR YTH WKND.

The theme for this event was “Layers,” and it focused on creating honest, safe spaces to discuss and peel back the layers of questions about God, church, religion, relationships and mental health.

As they were planning the event, the organizers learned of an individual whose property had been damaged during a recent ice storm. “Cheryel Whitsell has been a part of the Springfield community for some time and teaches Primary Sabbath School,” shared Wyatt Johnson, a young adult serving as one of the youth leaders at Springfield Adventist Church. 

“During the ice storm, several large tree limbs fell on her house, in her yard and across her landscaping, but she could not have them cleared due to age and finances. Lutz Binus, pastor, made announcements via email after our youth team expressed that we wanted to incorporate a service project into the teen weekend," said Johnson. "We were careful to select a service activity that would actually help someone in need, not just make ourselves feel useful. The ice storm damage was a great opportunity for us to really help.” 

Although the day was cold and rainy, Johnson said, “The teens' attitudes were incredible, and they made the cold rainy day fun with jokes, laughter and competitive working.”

Grateful for the help, Cheryel, a community member, shared a few words of her own. “I thank God for providing this for me. I received several quotes for the yard work that needed to be done, and it was in the thousands! I’ve been a single woman for a long time and I couldn’t afford that."

"They may not know it, but these kids were an incredible blessing," she added. "One of the teens told me it was really fun that they got to help. That was wonderful to hear. After the kids came, I’ve actually been more motivated to do more work in my yard than I was before. It was a movement of God to make this happen!”

One high school participant shared she had never been inside an Adventist church, and she can't wait for the next event.

Eugene Area OR YTH WKND included representatives from Emerald Christian Academy, Springfield Adventist Church, Medford Adventist Church, Storyline Church, Eugene Korean Adventist Church, Pleasant Hill Adventist Church, Rogue Valley Adventist Academy, Livingstone Adventist Academy and more.

Upcoming youth weekends will continue to focus on social, service and spiritual engagement and will be hosted at churches around the conference. Contact Jason Calvert, Oregon Conference associate youth director, at jason.calvert@oc.npuc.org for more information.

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One high school participant shared she had never been inside an Adventist church, and she can't wait for the next event.

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Youth and mentors came together to help clean up storm damage to a local church member's home as a way to start the weekend.

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Jason Calvert
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More than 60 people came together for Eugene Area OR YTH WKND.

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Jason Calvert
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Youth and mentors came together to help clean up storm damage to a local church member's home as a way to start the weekend.

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Jason Calvert
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Students and mentors from around the area came together to help clean up ice storm damage.

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Jason Calvert
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Youth and mentors came together to help clean up storm damage to a local church member's home as a way to start the weekend.

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Jason Calvert
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Youth and mentors came together to help clean up storm damage to a local church member's home as a way to start the weekend.

Credit
Jason Calvert
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Kaleb Eisele

Kaleb Eisele

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