OKay. I need activities for College/Career ages 18 (out of highschool) and up. Anything in particular that stands out in your times of fellowship?!
I know we have a district-wide thing like you're asking......I'd have to talk to Jamie McGarvey for more information so I can pass it on to you.
Quote from: He Still Delivers on November 08, 2007, 10:02:08 PM
OKay. I need activities for College/Career ages 18 (out of highschool) and up. Anything in particular that stands out in your times of fellowship?!
Study groups
All night homework fellowship
Coffee Shop Note Sharing
Sorry, it just struck me funny that the college group usually has the least "spare" time due to all the homework. :biglaugh:
Quote from: JakeLeonard on November 09, 2007, 08:18:29 PM
I'd have to talk to Jamie McGarvey for more information so I can pass it on to you.
I know Scott McGarvey.
B
Somethink with a bomb is always good according to Boris.
Natasha
You could do a pizza party..or something like a carry-in dinner..
Here's some things the adult singles/college/career aged groups I was involved in did that might be of use...
The college/career group at fpc had a wednesday night class and one of the things they did in that class is give opportunity for us to learn how to teach Bible studies.
The singles group at clt had weekend home group meetings and they was going through various Christian based books and discussing the ideas presented in those books.
The singles/college/career group at ncoc met every wednesday night before church at one of the elders houses for dinner and discussion and then helped clean up before we all went to church.
The singles and young married couples at ncoc would get together at someones home almost every weekend for snacks, board games, and sometimes even things like ping pong.
Board games, snacks...
Also going out after church is always good -- but try to keep it cheap for those singles that are perpetually poor.
Nai
white castle eating contest!
i ate 14 in 5 mins.. thank you im the champ...
Quote from: Legendary_roxy_girL on November 15, 2007, 01:24:28 AM
white castle eating contest!
i ate 14 in 5 mins.. thank you im the champ...
:updown:
champ...chump....champ....hows yer stomach?
Ice Skating. Sky Diving. Tag. Going out to eat (wait...this is all we do it seems like, lol). Hunting. Snow Mobiles (way fun).
There's no White Castle here in Idaho.
:offtopic: I know but still...
:gasp: :demand: :frownshake: :smugno:
It's not a happy thought.
Nai
A kissing booth!!!!
For you a kissing booth with redheads WT!
Quote from: Chinadoll on November 15, 2007, 12:49:57 AM
Board games, snacks...
Also going out after church is always good -- but try to keep it cheap for those singles that are perpetually poor.
Nai
Unfortunately the singles at fpc were not real good about picking cheap places when they went out to eat after church
Quote from: TRAV on November 15, 2007, 01:50:56 AM
Quote from: Legendary_roxy_girL on November 15, 2007, 01:24:28 AM
white castle eating contest!
i ate 14 in 5 mins.. thank you im the champ...
:updown:
champ...chump....champ....hows yer stomach?
My stomach was fine! Perfecto. I won pretty much against about 7 boys, and 12 girls. Next highest amount was 9 and it was my sister, What can I say it runs in the family! haha
But anywho, I just had a tooth ache after basically from chewing so much and so fast. :)
??? theres no white castle in Texas
im offended its Texas we have everything
Texas..cause not every south(west)ener can be an Okie! :thumbsup2:
:laughhard:
j/k...we'll allow Lady Ginger and Lady Padme and Lady JennJenn to become honorary Okies, though!
John :waving:
Quote from: GlassDarkly on November 10, 2007, 12:56:08 AM
Quote from: JakeLeonard on November 09, 2007, 08:18:29 PM
I'd have to talk to Jamie McGarvey for more information so I can pass it on to you.
I know Scott McGarvey.
B
That any relation to Vernon McGarvey, Jaime's father (not to mention the Moberly, MO pastor who contributes to most of the Sunday School booklets for each age level)?
And I found out that she's a Morgans now.....she got married....
lol... I am too west to be considered close to OKie territory, but I could sure love to visit... lol
When I still went to my mom's church, we played "tag"/"hide-and-go-seek" with our cars. It was majorly fun :)
Of course, this was a very small town..it would probably be pretty hard in a large city :smirk2:
I always loved to go bowling...at least when I was younger and a few pounds lighter!!!
I miss the impromtu bowling outtings after church that some of the singles at ncoc did :sadbounce:
You old fogey, you! :P
John :waving:
P.S. Up for an SCA event next saturday in Tulsa?
Valstarr :pound:
Quote from: nwlife on December 01, 2007, 06:55:41 AM
I always loved to go bowling...at least when I was younger and a few pounds lighter!!!
All the bowling alleys at home have bars in them. The main focus is the bar. Most of us felt uncomfortable around there.
Around here we do have some that are more family friendly. Worst things ya had to worry about was rock music or cigarette smoke depending on whether or not the city bans smoking in public buildings.
Quote from: Newsman on December 01, 2007, 05:32:44 PM
You old fogey, you! :P
John :waving:
P.S. Up for an SCA event next saturday in Tulsa?
Valstarr :pound:
Quote from: nwlife on December 01, 2007, 06:55:41 AM
I always loved to go bowling...at least when I was younger and a few pounds lighter!!!
I think I could, though I do have to work the night before and that night....I just got to find my blue card.
don't worry..they'll let you sign a waiver if you do anything dangerous
John :waving:
proof of membership will, however, keep you from having to pay the $3 non-member surcharge
John
If you have the newest kingdom newsletter with your membership number that'll work too Brandon.
Nai, who needs to renew her membership
Play, Matthew, Mark, Luke, John..