Mars Hill Mission - Shadyside Presbyterian Church
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Mars Hill Mission - Shadyside Presbyterian Church
Mars Hill Mission July 13-19, 2014 faithbuilt Hebrews 11:1-3 An Intergenerational Mission Opportunity to the Foothills of Appalachian North Carolina Dear Friend, We are providing this booklet to give you an overview of our annual mission trip to the Appalachian region of North Carolina. This intergenerational trip is family friendly as participants of all ages engage in the ministry of service. We hope that you consider joining us as we continue to witness God’s presence in Pittsburgh and beyond. Each year there is a chosen theme for the week. This year’s theme is “faithbuilt” based on Hebrews 11:1-3. The evening devotions and daily experiences will encourage participants to wrestle with the theme. I expect this trip to restore us and provide opportunities for us to grow closer to our Lord Jesus Christ as we share His name in word and deed. The cost of the trip is $200 per person, with a maximum of $500 per family. The cost covers housing (air-conditioned dormitory) and food. Transportation is not provided, but we encourage participants to car-pool. Please refer to the Sunday bulletins and our electronic Mini-Mouse for registration dates and important team meetings. In this booklet, you will find pertinent information for our North Carolina journey. If you choose to join us, I encourage you to use this booklet as a packing check-off sheet. In arriving to Mars Hill, you may check in as early as 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, July 13, and we ask that you arrive no later than 7:00 p.m. for our opening worship service. I am looking forward to this time of work, fun, and fellowship. Many have been blessed through this mission. Remain prayerful for what God has in store for our lives and for the lives of our neighbors. Feel free to contact me with any questions you may have. In Christ, Rev. Todd E. Leach Associate Pastor for Missions Shadyside Presbyterian Church Mars Hill 2014 Mission Opportunity Shadyside Presbyterian Church joined by Christ Memorial Presbyterian Church, Columbia, Maryland PURPOSE The goals for the week include: n Serving those who are in need, in the name of Jesus Christ. n Building Christian community through service. n Deepening our faith in the context of service and teamwork. n Enjoying the blessings of Christian friendship and fellowship. WORK PROJECTS There will be a variety of projects with crew chiefs assigned to each. The crew chiefs will assign and distribute the work based on priorities and the interests and skills of the workers. We will have intergenerational work sites with youth and adults working alongside each other. HOUSING We will be staying in the Bailey Mountain Apartments at Mars Hill University. (See map on back page.) Bailey is an air-conditioned dormitory which has double rooms and one bath shared by two rooms (four people). EVENING WORSHIP SERVICES We will gather for worship each evening (except Thursday) in the Chapel. (See map on back page.) –3– ITEMS TO BRING FOR PERSONAL USE Bible Bed linens Extension cord Bathing suit Work clothes Toiletries Hat Water bottle/Jug Snack food Games 2 Towels Drying rack Quarters Sports equipment Camera Work shoes Umbrella Baggies Cooler Sun & bug screen Pillows Shower mat Throw rug Flashlight Alarm clock Air freshener Hand wipes Radio Cell-phone charger A wonderfully-flexible attitude WORK SITE NEEDS Tool belt Hammer Tape beasure Safety glasses Sunglasses Knee pads Work shoes Work gloves Windex Paint brushes Buckets Cleaning solutions Rubber gloves Sponge Brooms Paper towels Skill saw Miter saw Dry wall saw Screw gun Builders squares Digging bar Shovels Pick axes Post hole diggers Weed whacker Garden rakes Pruners This is a general list. Not all items will be needed at each location. Bring what you can and label all items. –4– ADULT SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK Sunday, July 13: 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. Check-in/Registration 7:30 Worship Service 9:00 Team Leader Meeting Monday, July 14: 7:00 – 8:00 8:30 12:00 4:30 – 5:00 5:00 – 6:00 7:00 – 8:00 8:00 – Breakfast in Dining Hall Depart for work site (take bag lunches) Drop off children at children’s ministry Bag lunch at work site Return to Dormitory Supper in Dining Hall Worship Service Individual Fellowship Tuesday, July 15: Follow Monday’s schedule. Youth depart for camping trip after returning from work sites. Wednesday, July 16: 7:00 – 8:00 8:00 – 8:30 12:00 5:00 – 6:00 7:00 – 8:00 8:00 – Breakfast Depart for work site (take bag lunches) Drop off children at children’s ministry Lunch in Dining Hall (Afternoon family time) Supper in Dining Hall (youth return from camping) Worship Service Individual Fellowship Thursday, July 17: 7:00 – 8:00 8:00 – 8:30 12:00 4:30 – 5:00 6:00 Breakfast in Dining Hall Depart for work site (take bag lunches) Drop off children at children’s ministry Bag lunch at work site Return to Dormitory Adult night out! All adults are encouraged to attend. No adults (outside children’s ministry team) may eat in cafeteria. Each person is responsible for his/her tab. Friday, July 18: Follow Monday’s schedule. Saturday, July 19: Checkout no later than 8:30 a.m. –5– YOUTH SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK (6th–12th Grade) In addition to youth working alongside adults at project sites, throughout the week, there will be specific programming and outings for youth (those entering sixth grade through twelfth grade). This includes morning devotionals at breakfast, evening recap and game time led by the senior high youth, and a hiking trip from the evening of Tuesday, July 15, to Wednesday, July 16. MARS HILL CHILDREN’S MINISTRY (Pre-School–5th Grade) The children’s ministry team at Mars Hill is led by a group of Christian educators representing each of the participating churches. Each day starts with gathering time activities for all of the children (pre-schoolers through those entering fifth grade). Our mornings are spent in a Vacation Bible School (VBS) format, where we hear stories, enjoy a time of singing, participate in a variety of game activities, and create artwork or a craft. Lunchtime is a group activity, with the adult leaders taking all of the children to the campus cafeteria at a scheduled time each day. We start our afternoon quietly with a movie, rest, or reading time depending on the ages of the children. The remainder of the afternoon is set aside for activities like visits to worksites, service projects on the campus, a swim in the community pool, and other outdoor adventures. Children’s ministry begins at 8:30 a.m. and concludes at 5:00 p.m. Because this is a long day for leaders and children alike, we ask that you pick up your children no later than 5:00 p.m. in the lobby of Bailey. –6– Directions to Mars Hill from Pittsburgh 1. Merge onto I-376 W/US-22 W/US-30 W via the ramp to Downtown/Fort Pitt Bridge Continue to follow US-22 W/US-30 W 2. Take exit 64A to merge onto I-79 S toward Washington 3. Take the exit onto I-70 E/I-79 S toward Morgantown/New Stanton 7.7 M 21.0 M 3.6 M 4. Take exit 21 to merge onto I-79 S toward Morgantown Entering West Virginia 5. Take exit 57 for US-19 S toward Beckley 136.0 M .4 M 6. Merge onto US-19 67.1 M 7. Continue on US-19-ALT S Partial toll road 1.8 M 8. Take the exit onto I-64 E/I-77 S Continue to follow I-77 S Partial toll road Entering Virginia 73.6 M 9. Take exit 40 to merge onto I-81 S/US-52 N toward Bristol Continue to follow I-81 S Entering Tennessee 91.7 M 10. Take exit 57A to merge onto I-26 E/US-23 S toward Johnson City Continue to follow I-26 E( I-26 becomes US-19 S/US-23 S) Entering North Carolina 55.6 M 11. Take Exit 11 for NC-213 W toward Marshall/Mars Hill .2 M 12. Turn left at Carl Eller Rd/NC-213 W Continue to follow NC-213 W 1.1 M 13. Turn left on Campus Road <.5 M 14. Arrive at Bailey Mountain Apartments (Dormitory) Total Estimated Time: 7 hours 30 minutes Total Estimated Distance: 465 miles 5121 Westminster Place Pittsburgh, PA 15232 412-682-4300 www.shadysidepres.org –7– –8– Dormitory (Bailey) Dining Hall Chapel