Welcome to Lift Student Ministries
At Lift we want teenagers to learn about Christ's love in a friendly and life giving atmosphere. We understand today's world isn't easy. We are on a Journey. A quest to display Jesus' love through a lifestyle of worship, community, discipleship, and fun!
Check our Calendar to the right for Lift & Lift J-Hi Service Times
Lift South!
Grades 6-12 join us every Sunday at 9:30am at the Metropolitan Theatre off Little Texas Ln.
Lift Discipleship Videos
To find out more information about: Bible study, scripture memorization,worship, prayer, mentorship and accountability see our videos! They are at www.youtube.com/liftATX.
DON'T FORGET TO VIEW THE J-HI & HS PAGES FOR MORE UPCOMING INFO!
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This week we’d like to continue our exploration of what it looks like
to be a part of what it means to serve at Shoreline. These are not
pronouncements to pull ourselves up by our boot straps and work harder
in our own efforts. This is a reminder to surrender to and depend on
Christ’s finished work on the cross and to focus so much on the beauty
of His love that we cannot help but live a transformed life. We want to
interact with you more about these thoughts. You can do so at shoreline.net/lift or liftyoungadults.com. Please click over there and give us your thoughts.
Now for the leadership thought!
Our mission is to unveil God’s love.
As those who serve in lift, we are actually responsible for that
vision. It's not enough for us to merely get behind it. We must own it.
We can’t sit back and wait for Pastor Rob to do the work. It is not
enough for us to clap for him when he preaches, and admire how
beautiful our mission statement looks written on our screen in weekend
services. As leaders, volunteers, youth workers, or whatever we are – WE MUST OWN THE VISION for ourselves. It must bleed into every area of our lives.
So what does that look like? Please comment and tell us what you think. How do you “unveil God’s love” at work? In Your neighborhood? Campus? In your family?
Thursday, November 5, 2009
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As those who own the vision of Shoreline and Pastor Rob and Pastor Laura,
we have certain responsibilities. It’s important to remind ourselves of
the nuts and bolts of how to carry out their vision of “Unveiling God’s love” to our broken world.
I compiled these ideas over the years from various sources. It’s not
the only things we’re to own, but a few great places for us to start.
We’re responsible for :
1. The spirit of Shoreline- Pastor Rob says all the
time, “More things are caught than taught.” I think that is so true and
I'd like to highlight someone quickly. Have you observed Oneka at lift?
Have you seen the way she treats new visitors? We need to “catch” that
idea. You can regularly observe her searching out first time guests,
connecting with them, sitting with them in service, and introducing
them to others at jhi, lift, and lift young adults…wherever she is.
What if we all did that? What would the tone be like at our lift
environments? As leaders and vision bearers at lift, we are responsible
for the tone of our gatherings from parking lot to the end of after
hours. Within a couple minutes of exposure to us people need to know
shoreline is a place of life, a place they can be themselves, a place
where they have value, a connected place (small groups), and so so fun!
Make sure you keep a look out at the lift environment that you serve in
for new people or people you don’t know. As leaders it isn’t your
responsibility to know every detail about every person. That being
said, it’s not too much to expect that you connect with 5 new people
every week. Our challenge to you is to meet 5 people at each meeting
you serve at/attend. Exchange phone numbers, facebooks, myspaces,
twitters, or house keys…ok maybe not house keys but you get the point.
Let’s make lift a place that truly Unveils God’s Love by the way people
are valued. Let’s do it! How couldn’t we in light of all Jesus did for
us?
Thursday, October 29, 2009
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Doug Fields often says, “leaders are learners.” That’s the subject of this week’s leadership thought. Mature people intentionally nourish their souls. They take time to listen to G-d’s voice in many ways, community, books, sermons, quiet times, and even play. Here’s a short list, in no particular order of my soul feeders. What are yours?
- Running with a music or sermon podcast on. It’s not a particularly ancient discipline, but it works for me. It’s great to get outside, get exercise, and also listen to challenging thoughts.
- Did I mention Podcasts? I know I did. They are a fire hose of information ready for you from Pastors, leaders, colleges, and seminaries that will nourish your soul.
- Study Bibles – Carlos in Shoreline’s Bookstore can set you up with a nice bible to dig into.
- Google. If you have a question about the Bible or want to find an online devotional reading, google one. You need to be careful to test what you read, because posting something on the Internet doesn’t make it true, however this is a valuable resource for devotions and teaching. Try it!
- www.followtherabbi.com – I love this website. I get lost on there. I just love reading about Jesus.
- www.sacredspace.ie - ever done an Ignatian Examine? This is a sweet place to have a quiet time. The site tells you what to do, prepares the scripture for you and even has help buttons along the way.
- The Hinges of History Series by Thomas Cahill – Particularly The Gifts of the Jews, and The Desire for Everlasting Hills for profound insights on our faith and the people we come from.
- My Utmost for His Highest by Oswald Chambers is a classic devotional book that will challenge you to depend more on G-d, surrender more of your life to Jesus, and focus your heart mind and soul on His glory. Online Versions available. Google it!
- Shoreline’s podcasts. Have you guessed that I learn audibly yet? For me, this is a great place to feed myself because I’m usually teaching the lesson in the middle school aged service. I can still take part in “grown-up” worship and conversations in my church community.
- www.relevantmagazine.com This site is fantastic. God. Life. Pop Culture. Great devotionals and a chance to interact with other people’s journey of faith. Try it!
So that’s my not-so-official feeding spots. What stirs your soul? Comment below!
Thursday, September 17, 2009
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Links
Lift J-Hi & High School Events & Outreaches
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Lift _ jhi Service
Sun, November 22, 2009
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Lift Serving at Shoreline East
Sat, November 28, 2009
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Outreach at Shoreline East
Sat, November 28, 2009
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Lift _ jhi Service
Sun, November 29, 2009
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Lift 6th-12th grade guys get together
Fri, December 4, 2009
Small Groups
6th-8th grades guys & girls
Hosts: Deanna & David Niesner
Zip code: 78660
Nov. 23rd, Dec. 6th, & Dec. 20th at 4pm
Contact: Deanna (512) 947-1064
dniesner@gmail.com
9th-12th grades guys & girls
Hosts: Ismael & Flor Parra
Zip code: 78613
Nov. 23rd, Dec. 6th, & Dec.20th at 5:30pm
Contact: Flor (512) 203-6823
danielle2208@hotmail.com
Life Hurts God Heals for 6th-12th grade girls
A recovery program for those with hurts, habits, and hang ups.
Every Sunday from 9:30am-10:30am
Room A203, 2nd fl, east side of Shoreline’s North campus building
Contact: Brenda Sherman brenda@reallifeteam.com
Life Hurts God Heals for 6th-12th grade boys
A recovery program for those with hurts, habits, and hang ups.
Every Sunday from 9:30am-10:30am
Room A204 on the 2nd fl, east side of Shoreline’s North campus building
Contact: Kevin Wickham kwickham@staroftexascu.org
High School Campus groups
Connelly - Mike Dolan & Hector Garcia
Contact: Mike Dolan (512) 786-6654
talktomiked@yahoo.com
Pflugerville - Gino & Bianca Agnello
Contact: Bianca Agnello (512) 508-5611
biancadrianna@yahoo.com
Stony Point- Lisette & Gustavo Espinosa, Nichole & Chris Gorham
Contact: Gustavo Espinosa (512) 659-7769 gustavoespinosa@gmail.com
Lift the City :: Outreach
November Lift the City Outreach
Collecting goods for new Burmese refugees: (hats, gloves, tube socks, ponchos/umbrellas) - our goal is 50 packs with each item previously listed.
Goods can be brought to any Lift service: 6th-8th grades Sunday mornings North campus, 6th-12th grades Sunday mornings South campus, 7th-12th grade Wednesday nights North campus, and Lift Young Adults (ages 18-35) on Sunday nights at 7 pm North campus.
Lift Family Christmas Outreach
Join us on Sunday, December 20th from 7pm-9pm in the main sanctuary at our North campus. The whole Lift family is invited: 6th grade on up along with their parents. Please bring 1 new unwrapped toy/stuffed animal for kids with cancer for Battle 4 a Cure - our goal is 100 new gifts.
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