Hello friends and family,
A
word of warning, I have so much exciting news for y’all that this letter may
run a little long. First off, I wanted to tell you what an absolutely
incredible summer we had on the Rez. Despite Covid restrictions loosening we
still weren’t able to do our average sixty person team weeks. But we managed to
make up for that in some big ways. We still weren’t allowed to do Kids clubs
here so instead we used some of our extra time to do multiple road trips to
different reservations, most notably Lapwai, Idaho. There we made a connection
with the Boys and Girls Club, opening doors to more kids, more visits, and more
Christmas shoebox deliveries! On top of that we were able to continue our kids
club deliveries from last summer, bringing Kids Club to over 200 kids every two
weeks. We also managed to train a puppet team from our summer team and youth
volunteers that did puppet gospel presentations on our Rez as well as in Idaho
and Oregon. Additionally, we kept up with our mobile library project, Bookin
it, and were bringing books to housing projects every week. At the end of the
summer, restrictions even lightened enough where we got to bring kids from all
over the community to our church and have a summer water day bash with
everything from water balloons to giant water slide inflatables. So, by no
means was this summer boring or slow, God made sure to keep opening doors for
us.
My
favorite part of this summer though, was YoungLife middle school camp. I’ve
gone the past three years but never have I seen God work so miraculously. We
took 18 middle schoolers and I got the distinct pleasure of being with our 9
boys. While at camp the boys had the fun and shenanigans that I’ve seen so many
times before, but that wasn’t all. This group of guys opened up to us in a way
that I hadn’t seen before. They shared about their home life, asked hard
questions about God, and truly lead each other towards seeking those answers
from the church. On the last day one of our boys stood in front of the entire
group and shared about the power of prayer and how it helped him. But this
growth didn’t stop there, after camp this particular group of youth had a
hunger for connection with the church. They began doing weekly work projects
throughout the community cleaning up graffiti or weeding at an elder’s house.
They began coming to church and youth group without wavering, even going as far
as attending our worship evenings on Sunday nights. That particular youth I
shared about openly prayed at church in front of the entire congregation. God
clearly used camp in an intense, evident way with these kids and it has been
humbling to see that growth continue through the summer.
Looking
to the future we have even more exciting news! This Fall I will be starting HOPE
afterschool (Healing, Overcoming, Praying, Educating), which will be an afterschool
program held at our church building. To start with we’ll be focusing on 5th
and 6th graders at our local elementary school. Some of you may
remember that over covid we brought students to our building for their online
classes. Continuing with that momentum it was clear that we needed a
revitalized afterschool program when covid restrictions allowed. I didn’t know
it then, but God would soon be calling on me to lead the program. In the months
since, He has made His intentions for the program clear as well as make my
replacement for Children Ministry apparent. Tionna, a young lady who was raised
in the church here and has worked with the ministry for long before I even knew
what Sacred Road was. We’ve begun sharing responsibilities of Children’s
Director as I train her to fully take on the role by next Spring. I could not
leave children’s ministry better hands. I look forward to sharing more about
HOPE afterschool soon, but if you would like to learn more about it now or give
you can go to our newly updated website at https://sacredroadministries.org/after-school.
But please be praying for it’s start, growth, and flourishment in it’s first
year as well as pray for Tionna as she takes on a new role.
I pray God blesses you as He has blessed me beyond my
wildest expectations,
Trey