
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
2007 PSD College Ski Trip

Tuesday, May 23, 2006
Yuma Road Trip Registration Forms Available

Questions conact DCEDave@faithhb.org.
Friday, May 05, 2006
Summer Gathering - July 21-23, 2006

District College-Aged Gathering
Theme: ShatteredRestored
Date: July 21-23, 2006
Cost: $50 before June 30 or $65 after
Location: William Heise Park in Julian, CA
Speakers: Pastor Mark Jasa; Karen Kropf; & one more to be confirmed soon.
Participants: young Adults 18-25 years old
Registration forms will also soon be available at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/psd_college/ in the files section.
Thursday, April 27, 2006
New Site for the Summer Gathering
Friday, April 21, 2006
Da Vinci Code Resources

Here is a set of links to all kinds of resourses that can be found on the web:
FAQ’s from the official site for the book: http://www.danbrown.com/novels/davinci_code/faqs.html
The official site for the movie:
http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/thedavincicode/
Articles:
Lutheran Witness
The Da Vinci Dialogue
Crisis Magazine
Christianity Today
Evangelism Tool
Book Review
A Bible Studies
Debunking the Da Vinci Code
Engaging The Da Vincie Code
The Da Vinci Code and Other Heresies
Venue Change for Summer Gathering
Registration forms should be available at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/psd_college/ soon. They will be found in the files section.
Friday, March 31, 2006
Yuma Road Trip

Here is where things stand with regard to the planning for the road trip out to Yuma for a ball game and Crackerbarrell dinner.
The Basics:
Date: Aug. 19, 2006
Teams: Yuma Scorpions vs. Long Beach Armada
Ticket Cost: $5
Dinner at Crackerbarrel before that game.
Accomodations: Christ Lutheran Church in Yuma
A group ticket request form will be on the yahoo group soon.
Friday, March 24, 2006
Summer Gathering - July 21-23, 2006

Theme: ShatteredRestored
Date: July 21-23, 2006
Cost: $50 before June 30 or $65 after
Location: Campland (Mission Bay, San Diego)
Speakers: Pastor Mark Jasa; Karen Kromf; & one more to be confirmed soon.
Participants: young Adults 18-25 years old
Watch for a postcard to be sent to congregations in early April and registration in late April.
Registration forms will also soon be available at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/psd_college/ in the files section.
Contact Dave Rueter with registration questions at 714-962-5423.

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Tuesday, January 31, 2006
Road Trip to Yuma
Mexico Mission Trip
Tuesday, November 22, 2005
Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays?
This article originally ran as part of Faith Lutheran Church's The Mosaic Messenger a Newsletter for their college ministry.
So what are you going to do this Christmas when you are at Target and someone wishes you “Happy Holidays”? Are you going to be offended that they did not say “Merry Christmas”? Are you going to make sure you respond with “Merry Christmas”?
Though I have not given a whole lot of thought to the subject, here are a few of the thoughts that have occurred to me. See what you think.
The corporate action taken to prevent employees from saying “Merry Christmas” strikes me as just a bit odd. The retail industry needs Christmas to break even for the year and yet they want to avoid any mention of the word. I don’t know if any other holiday is picking up the tab nearly as well as Christmas has.
On the other hand, Christmas is not about telling other religions how wrong they are. It is rather a celebration of our Savior’s birth. Yes, Jesus is the only Savior for all mankind and yes, other religions are fallen, but what kind of loving approach starts with screaming “Merry Christmas” to drown out other religious sentiments.
If I got to Target (Wal-Mart has opted not to ban Merry Christmas, but I am still not going there for other reasons) and someone working there wants to wish me a Happy Holiday, a Happy Kwanza, or Joyous Chanukah (not sure the correct greeting of the last two), that is fine by me. I am not offended by someone not agreeing with me. Frankly I expect that they won’t. That is reality in the world today, people disagree. We just have the choice to avoid being disagreeable.
Christ is the way, the truth, and the life. But he is not an excuse to be unkind. I am afraid that both sides on this debate are missing the mark. What do you think?
Monday, November 21, 2005
Movie Night Thanks
Summer Gathering
Christmas Party
Annual Ski Retreat at Mammoth
Rental equipment is not provided in the registration cost. You may be able to find the rentals
cheaper in your hometown and are welcome to do so. If you want to know what the cost of Rentals are at Mammoth, please check out their website. Please be sure to read the “what to bring” section on the reverse side. Also, due to mixture of age, there will be no alcohol at the cabin during the entire weekend.
GENERAL INFORMATION
REGISTRATION:
Young Adult Ministries
C/o Brandon Heath
7929 La Mesa Blvd
La Mesa, Ca 91941
Contact Information
Brandon Heath
619-462-5211 x129
bheath@christlamesa.org
JANUARY 5-8, 2006
• Registration Fees
- Early Registration (postmarked by December 5) $210
- Late Registration (postmarked after December 5) $250
- Full payment for each participant must be included in
Registration. Once registered, names can be changed but money is non-refundable.
• Your registration cost covers:
- 3 nights in Mt. Morrison Cabin at Convict Lake Resort.
Check it out at www.convictlake.com/cabins/morrison.htm
- 2 day ski lift ticket Mammoth Mountain. Check out their web at www.mammothmountain.com
- Snack for Thursday night, Friday breakfast/Dinner, Saturday, Breakfast/Dinner Sunday Breakfast.
• Your registration DOES NOT INCLUDE equipment and lessons. It is recommended to bring your own equipment or rent at Mammoth.
www.mammothmountain.com/ski_ride/rental_demo/rentals will give you prices for rentals and www.mammothmountain.com/ski_ride/lessons/lesson_types will give you costs for lessons.
• Other Responsibilities
- Lunch at the ski resort IS NOT PROVIDED. You are welcome to make sandwiches and leave them in one of the vehicles that travel to the resort or bring about $12 for lunch
- You are responsible for your own transportation to Mammoth and back.
- You may not want to ski/snowboard both days and you are welcome to enjoy the town
but you must leave the cabin during the day.
WHAT TO BRING
- Sleeping bag/pillow
- Bible
- Dress in layers (the weather is unpredictable)
- Shoes to walk in the snow
- Chap Stick
- Group Games
- Your favorite movie
- Ski/snow equipment including sunglasses, gloves, hat, coat, and snow pants.
- Each car should have chains or be 4-wheel drive. Each vehicle should be prepared for winter, including having water bottles and blankets for the drive.