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  • On June 17, 2009

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Ministry Tour ‘09 – Words from Graham

grahambrennaMinistry Tour 2009 was a great tour! I feel the need to share with all of you parents and with all of you kids who might make your way to this blog what it meant to me.

As most of you know… I’ve grown up in Our Saviour’s. I went through both the confirmation program as well as the senior high program. Many of my closest friend’s in life have all been connected to Our Saviour’s in one way or another. I absolutely love our youth and I go on these trips because I want to help them find the same connection to God and to each other that I found when I was their age. I’ve both experienced and witnessed life transformation on these tours and I am so grateful to Lynn Panosh and all of you parents and youth that I’m still allowed to travel with this group. I may have said this before but I want to say it again… ministry tour is my favorite part about summer! I’ve been an adult chaperone on the last two tours and I am so happy that I’m given this opportunity year after year. If you haven’t figured this out by now… I love blogging and I love being able to bring all of you parents and other interested parties a little tast of our days, each day during the tour.

I need to say a little something here about this year’s senior class. I know they are Brad’s “babies” but I feel they are mine as well. I’ve been a junior high confirmation mentor for 9 years and have always been involved in one way or another with the senior high and am now a senior high mentor too. I had Alex Mayszak, Jeff Leets, Mike Miller and David Pector in my junior high confirmation group and I have thouroughly enjoyed watching them grow up in the church. I again feel honored that God has called me to be a part of their faith lives… and that goes for all of the seniors this year. This year’s seniors will always hold a special place in my heart and I’m so proud of each and every one of them for the Jesus loving young adults they have become. The future is bright for them and I can’t wait to see what God has in mind for them next!

On the subject of the puppets and the choir integrating… I really feel like we made great strides with this on this tour! As you know, this is only the second year Hearts In Puppetry has joined Eagle’s Wings on tour and they are already integrating and becoming a part of the group. Some of the choir kids expressed interest in singing one of the songs for the puppets next year instead of playing it off of my iPod! I think that’s a fantastic idea and I hope we can work on that for next year! The puppets add such an awesome dynamic to the group and to our concerts! The people we perform for love seeing the puppets and the choir and I like the variety they add to our shows.

To everyone that went on tour this year:

You… are all very special young men and women and I’m so happy that I got to spend a week with you cooped up in a bus and driving around North Carolina! When we came to a small retirement community and needed to setup our risers and puppet stage in a less than desireable position, you never complained and you found a way to make it work. The way we worked together to load/unload the bus each time was nothing short of poetic. I think you have all formed some lasting bonds with each other on this trip. I love watching you help each other through situations and just giving each other random hugs when needed. We had fun… I’ll never forget this tour and I know you won’t either. Thank you again for letting me be a part of it!

Some business:

  • Now we have some business to take care of… as you know… we now have tour pets but someone needs to take care of them throughout the rest of the year! Click Here for more information on that!
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