12.17.08
Christmas Family Survival Kit
Having trouble with the family during the Holiday season? Click on the picture below and check out the products that can help you survive the Christmas gathering!
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12.15.08
Blue Blue Christmas…
Remember Elvis’ Blue Christmas? For many pastors and their spouse, the holiday season brings several unexpected and most of the time unwanted opportunities to put extra stress on our marriages. Unwelcomed family guests, overtime at work, loss of a job, empty bank account, Christmas parties, service planning, shopping, cleaning, cooking, Christmas cards to write, plans to make and did I mention your undivided attention to your spouse, kids and the church members? Are you stressed out yet? During all of the extra activities and Holiday demands, many couples will become overwhelmed and this could cause some major damage to your relationship if not handled properly. So how do you survive or how should we respond to the extra stresses that your marriage may experience during this Christmas season? Here are a few suggestions that may help you and your spouse survive:
- Spend time alone with God: Set aside some time to spend alone with God. Spending just 10 minutes alone, without distractions, may allow you time to refocus and be refreshed in His presence.
- Take a Prayer Walk together: Getting out of the house and taking a walk together will allow you the opportunity to talk to one another and also allow you the opportunity to pray together for the things that may be a stress to your relationship during this season.
- Stay Connected: Many times the holiday season is the loneliest time of the year for many people. Make sure you stay connected to your spouse, your family, your Small Group, your Church and your friends. They can offer support and friendship during these times. Also, consider volunteering in the community. Getting involved and helping others outside the church can lift your spirits and broaden your friendships. Also, enlist support for organizing your church holiday gatherings, as well as meal preparation and cleanup. You don’t have to do it alone.
- Accept Change: As your family grows and your children marry and have families of their own, the traditions that you are accustomed to may change. Be flexible and look for new ways that you can connect with your family and friends. Maybe the kids and the family cannot join you at your house for the holiday festivities. Be creative and think of another way that all the family can enjoy the season. I have a sister who lives in a foreign country and another sister who just recently passed away. Christmas is definitely going to be different but our family is honoring the memory of my sister but doing some of her favorite traditions and we use SKYPE to connect with my other sister online. Christmas traditions are what YOU make it! Expect change and accept it.
- Stick to your budget: Before you do all of your shopping, you and your spouse should make a budget. Once you have your budget, stick to it! During this economic crisis, remember, you may need to be creative in your gift planning. It is okay to cut back this year! Haven’t you noticed…everyone is doing it! One of the things we are doing is not sending out the traditional Christmas card. This will save you several dollars. The alternate way to send Holiday greetings is by email! It is more practical and will cost way less money!
- Try the acceptance rule: Try to accept family, friends, and your church members as they are. Practice forgiveness. Set aside your differences until a more appropriate time for discussion. With stress and activity levels high, the holidays might not be the best time for making quality time for relationships. And be understanding if others get upset or distressed when something doesn’t go as planned. Many times they are feeling the effects of holiday stress, too.
- Have a Plan: And try to stick by the plan! You have to learn to say “No” sometimes. In your plan, please make sure you have time scheduled to rest and enjoy the company of your spouse. If you do not plan for it, you probably will not do it!
- Have FUN! Christmas is a time of the year we celebrate the birth of Christ our Savior. Go see the lights, play with the kids, and go to at least one of the Christmas Eve services together, but don’t forget to celebrate what the true meaning of Christmas is! Have fun in the midst of what may be a very hectic time of the year! Always remember, there will be only one…Christmas 2008!
- Ask for Help. Despite your best efforts, you may find yourself feeling consistently sad or anxious, feeling despair, unable to sleep, and experiencing a sense of hopelessness. If these feelings last for several weeks, talk to your mentor, doctor or seek out a Christian counselor. You may be experiencing depression. Yep, pastors and their families are not exempt from depression!
Remember, one key to minimizing holiday stress and depression is realizing that God is always near and whatever sense of anxiety you may be experiencing, He is always there to walk you through it. I love the verse that says…”When we are weak; He is strong.” Accept that things aren’t always going to go as you planned; then take active steps to help enjoy the Christmas season together. What are some ways that you deal with the Christmas blues?
12.10.08
Non-Lame Christmas Game
Well it is that time of year when everyone is searching for a last minute game to make their Christmas Party the greatest party of the season! Here is a game that we played at our Staff Christmas Party at Central! Sarah Gant, one of Central’s kewlest staff members, made up this game! It was alot of fun and we were able to see some pretty creative ideas and raps! Here is how it is played:
Historic Rapping/Christmas Song Contest
Have your guests sit at tables as they arrive. (We actually played our game after we had our Christmas Dinner!) Each table receives a set of rules for the game and a table host is chosen. The goal of the game is to have the table come up with a Christmas Rap. The key is they are awarded points by using certain words or phrases that are common to your group or organization. Give a set amount of time for the groups to come up with their creative rap! After the time is complete, then each table has their time to shine! Kind of like a karaoke night. Have a few judges and give an old trophy away to the winning group. Here are the rules we used for our game. Adjust them accordingly to fit your organization or group.
RULES: at your table you will find a pad of paper, a pen, and this instruction sheet. With the words listed below, you and your entire table must come up with the best rap or song you can think of and you must include all of the words listed below. If you use a word or phrase more than once, your table will receive extra points. If you leave out a word or phrase listed below, then points will be deducted from your table. You and your table can have use a Christmas song, favorite rap song, or make up a tune for yourself. Have fun with it and be creative! Just remember to make sure it has a “Christmas Feel”, appropriate, and honors the history of Central (Your Organization or group). You have until the end of lunch to complete your rap or song.
Words: Central, Santa Claus, Jud, Christmas tree, Stocking, Mike, Rudolph the Reindeer, Two42, Frosty the Snowman, New Beginnings Drive, 1962, Grace City, Pursuit. (Replace words that signify the history of your group or organization.)
Example: It’s Christmas Eve; let’s go to Central! Said my family with cheer! Maybe this year they’ll show a video with Rudolph the Reindeer. Now its Christmas morning, I run downstairs and what do I see…It’s old Santa Claus with the Two42 coffee for me. I turn the corner and look under the Christmas tree. There’s a gift for me from Jud and Mike B. I open the gift and it’s a free ride in the Central van. This gift is even better than last year’s 1962 toy snowman! Here is one of the video’s from the Staff Party. It is not great quality but you may get a picture of what the game is all about!
Have fun and if you have a great NON-LAME Christmas game; please let us know in the comments box. If you use the game, take some pics or let us know how it went!
11.17.08
“Non-Lame” Holiday Party Mixer
Are you looking for a party mixer for your next Small Group Leader or Ministry Party for the Holidays? Well, the other day a small group pastor asked me for what he called ”Non-Lame” Party or People Mixers. One of my all-time favorite “Non-Lame” People Mixer is Human Bingo!
Here is how it works:
· Good for groups of 20-100 or even more
· Human Bingo is similar to regular bingo…instead of numbers given out…you have specific things that people may have done on the Bingo Card. You can play regular one line Bingo or if you have a smaller group…Play Double Bingo
· Instructions: You can change the squares up to best fit your region or party.
Human Bingo
Find people who match the blocks and have them write their first and last names in the squares.
You may only use each person once and you must fill in one line of squares to win.
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Has traveled across Hoover Dam
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Lived on the east coast |
Still has an Out of State Driver’s License |
Was born after 1970 |
Is an ONLY child |
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Moved to Las Vegas in the last 3 months
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Has been in a Small Group before
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Is or has been in the Armed Services |
Once worked at McDonald’s |
Owns a car that is seven or more years old |
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Is a cat lover |
Has three or more siblings
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Has eaten At In-N-Out Burger
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UNLV Alumnus |
Lived in Las Vegas more than 10 years |
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Loves eating sushi
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Watches The Amazing Race |
Owns a dog |
Works/ worked in a hotel casino
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Has tried to win Megabucks |
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Has been baptized |
Lives in Seven Hills, So. Highlands or |
Grew up in California |
Has ridden in a Hot Air Balloon
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Has attended traffic school |
Let me know how it goes and if you have any other ideas for “Non-Lame” Mixers, please let us know! Have fun!
11.11.08
Holiday Challenge for Small Groups
Can you believe the Christmas Decorations are already going up? The Smith family usually waits until after Thanksgiving Day to begin putting up our Christmas Decorations. Either way, the Holiday season is in full swing. Children will soon be out of school, in-laws will be coming over, and many will be waiting in long lines for all the sales on Black Friday. Usually with all of this activity, the small group decides to just take the month off. For some, one month will become two and then three months and before you realize it, the group is dead and no longer meeting. Instead of small groups taking a month off, why not do the Holidays a little bit different this year and ensure that your groups do not die due to lack of activity. During this year’s Holiday Season, I have given all of our Small Groups a Holiday Challenge. Here are the ideas I gave to keep our Small Group’s Connected during this Holiday season:
· Plan a Thanksgiving Dinner together (It doesn’t have to be on Thanksgiving Day, but plan a time for all of you to make your special family recipe and come together and share what you are thankful for this year.)
· Take a “Date Night” to see Christmas lights or the lighting of the tree festivities. (Many places around town have special evenings for lighting of the Christmas tree. Last year, a group of us went to Lake Las Vegas for ice skating, carolers, Starbucks, and a little bit of the Christmas spirit.)
· Serve together in the community. (Look around your community for a service project that you could do together. Many homeless shelters, food banks, and non-profit organizations are looking for holiday help. You can also go to the children’s wing of hospitals and pass out presents or stuffed animals.)
· Serve together during the holiday services at Central. (Central will hold several services during the holidays and will need volunteers. This is a wonderful opportunity to help your church serve the community.)
· Have a Party! (Have a Christmas party, plan a game night or go somewhere fun like Jillian’s!)
· Attend the Christmas Eve service together. (Celebrate Christ birth together at one of the many Christmas Eve services. This is also a great opportunity to invite friends or your 1Life for a special evening at Central.)
Here are some ideas for the Holidays, but maybe you as a Small Group Pastor have some special things that you are planning on doing to challenge your Small Groups to stay connected during the Holiday season. Please share any other ideas that you or your Small Group ministry has done in the past.
