Mission to Anahola, Hawaii

As most of you knew and it seems many of you followed via my other blog, I was over in Hawaii the last 10 days as part of a two-pronged trip (which ended up being three-pronged).  My first purpose was playing the part of Launch/Landing guy for Youthmark (the front and back weekends of the trip); on top of that I was able to be part-time missionary with the team as well.  I spent my late afternoons and evenings with the team.  The second prong was that of a writing retreat for the 2010 Mission Prep Workbook (I’ll post about that soon).  I intended to spend my mornings and early afternoon doing the writing before heading down the hill to Anahola with the team.  The third, unintended prong was on the phone.  I would guess that I spent 15-18 hours nailing down the new details for our Montana Mission team heading to Philipsburg, MT.  This was a replacement town and much of that time was made making phone calls trying to identify where we would go (a little stressful considering we are two weeks away from the trip).  Those phone conversations were very fruitful and I feel great about the team and the location!  Again, I’ll post more about that soon too, because it was certainly a God-ordained change!

Needless to say, nothing happened quite the way I would have thought, and I didn’t get near the writing done that I had hoped to get done, but I also got to see God work in different ways than I would have ever thought.  Good learning time; great relationships and solid ministry took place.  Here is a look back through pictures!

Grace,
Brian

NorCal and Hawaii Launches

It’s been awhile since I have posted any YMV pictures; here are some pics of the launches in both Salem (NorCal) and Kauai (Hawaii).

Don’t hesitate to click here to read what those teams posted (or are posting) about the trips.  Once on the site scroll to the church you want to read about.  I post on that site too (“Brian”) as it gives me the opportunity to talk more specifically about Youthmark stuff (whereas this one is a mix of family, youthmark and randomness).

Here are those pics:

Pray for the work to continue in each of the communities these launches represented!

Grace,
Brian

Answered Prayer… Keep it up!

Once again God is showing His mighty hand at work.  The last 24 hours have been pretty crazy-hectic-wild (is that a word?).  Thanks to all who prayed for yesterdays request of a town.  It looks like He has provided an answer.  We are still finishing up conversations with all the parties, but wanted you to know that it seems God has given us direction!

Pray that as things are communicated to all the right people that it stays that way because two weeks before departure is a little stressful to make any more changes!

I now feel freed up to get back to my original plan for this week, to write the 2010 Mission Prep Workbook… Certainly have not been able to deal with that while calling Montana and Idaho communities for the last 3 days!

Keep praying!

Grace,
Brian

2.5

Okay, for all of you who like to pray, I have an immediate prayer request that I hope gets an immediate answer… because in two and a half weeks (thus the “2.5” title to this post) we have a team from Living Hope Christian Fellowship of Renton departing for a mission trip.  The only problem, the town they were going to go and serve needed to back out.  So, we are scrambling to find the right place for LHCF to serve.  Please pray that the right door opens immediately!  It has been frustrating because we have made several phone calls to pastors and not heard anything back.  I have a few leads, but with only 2.5 weeks you can understand that it is tough to just make things happen.

Trusting God!  And His timing.

Will you pray?  I trust you will!

I’d love to see something happen in the next .5!  Ha!

If you have leads/suggestions/connections in MT or ID in towns of 2k or less, let me know (brian@youthmark.com).

Grace,
Brian

The Last Couple Weeks In Goofiness

I was scrolling through my iphoto library and looking at the last couple weeks of photos I have uploaded.  I know I can be a goofy guy, but it is very encouraging to know that I am not the only freak around; most of my family and many of my friends like to get a bit strange from time-to-time!

Enjoy!

Spider-Halle

Spider-Halle

Okay, not in the last two weeks, but still...

Okay, not in the last two weeks, but still…
Where does she get the goofiness?

Where does she get the goofiness?

That's my boy!

That's my boy!

Kirk, Brian and Aaron with the Youthmark

Kirk, Brian and Aaron with the Youthmark "Y"

Next time I see you, I may just have to catch you bustin’ some weirdness!

Grace,
Brian

They Stole My Idea

Darn, I guess there is nothing new under the sun.  I had this idea awhile back and I guess someone else did too.  Oh well.  C-Fab hooked me up with this one, I think I would have had a few other Christianese words… if you’re a very sensitive Christian, don’t watch, understand it is all just meant to be funny…

Now, get back to some ordained fellowship, PTL!

Grace,
Brian

A Noteworthy Quote

One of the students on the trips this week is a young adult named Joy.  I have known Joy for the last few years, she has such a gentle spirit.  You can read her entire story here, but here was a quote that stood out to me as she has come to some realizations after sharing Jesus with a new friend in Lakehead, CA:

It’s changed me forever. I can’t imagine going back to Seattle and ignoring souls i see every day walking by. I can’t imagine not sharing a friendly smile or a hi that could start a conversation that might change someone’s life.

May we all be “changed forever” and live that change out in our own offices, schools, campus, clubs, etc.

Grace,
Brian

California Dreamin’… I mean Prayin’

I’m a Washington boy tried and true, however, I have some pretty significant influences (past and present) in California and as I was praying this morning I realized a lot of my prayer focus today is California based.  So, whether or not you agree that In-N-Out is by far the best fast food burger; perhaps you don’t think Disneyland is the happiest place on earth, or maybe you’re not a huge fan of Arnold or any of his movies; sit back and at least give praise and prayer for the things I’m thinking and praying about in CA:

My Best-Bud Jeramy: Jeramy is on of the Pastors at Emmanuel Faith Community Church (efcc.org) in Escondido, CA.  He had the privilege of delivering the sermon last week and gets to do it again on Sunday (here is last week’s message).  Please pray for the Word of the Lord to be clear to him as he delivers the message.  On top of that, Jeramy is preparing to be the camp speaker at Hume Lake Camp for a high school camp Aug. 16-22.  Hume is one of the largest Christian camps in the nation so it is a high honor for Jeramy to have been asked to speak here!

Speaking of EFCC: The Emmanuel Faith High School group has a team serving through Youthmark in the Gulf Coast as you read.  Josh, the Youth Pastor, just updated their blog here.  I’d love for you join them in prayer this week as they transition from New Orleans inner-city focus to Pass Christian and doing ministry in a small town.

Speaking of Small Towns: The five teams from the greater Seattle area serving in Northern California are finishing a wonderful week of ministry.  Don’t hesitate to go here to see the latest, scroll down to July 18-27 to read each of the three church blogs representing the five teams.

My friend Mike: Mike Penberthy, a former Los Angeles Laker is preparing to come up north to speak at Lake Retreat at the Men’s Retreat September 18-20. Please pray for his messages to be developed and for the men who will be in attendance.  If you are a man, we’d love for you to get your men’s ministry at your church to join us, let me know you’re interested and I’ll get in touch with you.

My Family: My in-laws live in Southern California.  I have been blessed with a great extended family. I don’t let a day go by without thanking the Lord for the family He has blessed me with.  I’d appreciate your prayers for them, not for any particular need that I know of at this time, just a quick “thank you” for their influence on the Aaby family, their partnership in the ministry and their wonderful gifts (which go far beyond physical gifts–they are the most giving emotionally, spiritually, words of wisdom, etc.).

Okay, okay, you can pray that I get an In-N-Out Burger soon!

Though I don’t love California (though I must say it’s a great place to visit), I love much about California!  God is at work there and for that I am very thankful!

Grace,
Brian

YMV Gulf Coast Review

Sunday, July 19 marked the end of the Gulf Coast Mission Trips and the beginning of  the YMV Participants MISSIONSHIP!  As I have been saying throughout the training, it isn’t about the trip, our mission needs to be lived out at all places and at all times.  The Great Commandment and Great Commission are who we are, not just what we do.

As I did with the first trips, I wanted to let you know a little about these teams and their leaders so you can pray for them this week and beyond as they begin the great joy of shepherding their flock in their own Jerusalem after their missionary journey…

The Gathering (served in Deweyville, TX): Kevin Olivarez and I met at the Cracker Barrel restaurant for breakfast while I was consulting for Pulpit Rock Church of Colorado Springs. Our Monday morning breakfast in January was orchestrated by a mutual friend of ours, Steve Burford.  Steve was serving as Small Groups Pastor at The Gathering and he thought the YMV strategy was something Kevin needed to hear about.  Well, we fast forward 6 months and Kevin is coming off what blogged like a great trip.  I look forward to debriefing via the phone and internet.  One of the things I have gotten to see in Kevin is his passion for the kids on his radar screen.  He loves, protects and encourages the students he serves. I love when a shepherd is a protector!

Pulpit Rock (served in Kinder, LA): Mark Tuggle, Sam Stidham and Kevin Matthews all took turns shepherding this group through the training and the actual mission.  Because PRC is between Youth Pastors each of these men played key roles in getting the students through the training and then Kevin landed the plane on the actual trip.  To be honest, of all the Youth Groups this is one of them that I knew the most going in.  Because it was a relatively small team and because of my consulting relationship with PRC I was able to spend extended time with a number of them going in.  I am thankful for the job they did.  Sam was the energizer who, though very young, stepped it up and did a great job of starting the training. Mark took over (though he is the Sr. Pastor) and shepherded the group through the d0g-days of spring when students are thinking about great weather rather than missions; and then Kevin Matthews answered the call and took the group on the trip, which is outside his normal call of worship ministries!  I’m proud of the job this team did in a unique Kinder!

Burien Free Methodist (Bridge City, TX): Mark Knight has become a dear brother in the last few years.  I first met Mark when he was interning at his Dad’s church, Highline Christian.  His Youth Pastor, Chad, and I were part of the same network of YP’s and we decided to do a trip together (introducing them to this style of trip).  Mark was placed on my team and I fell in love with the (then) kid.  I remember having Mark do the evening “rally cry” after each evening outreach (gathering our team for a time of praise).  Since that day I have seen Mark grow as a leader, then as a husband and now as a Youth Pastor.  He is now part of the YP network I call “home” and I just love to see him continue to grow and contribute.  His team had a highly “service” oriented trip compared to many others, I am proud that in spite of the heat, the group did very well in reaching BC Texas!

Grace Church West Seattle (Vinton, LA): Nathan Schlaud.  I had the privilege of having an Apprentice the last few years while serving as a Youth Pastor.  I remember interviewing a young guy from the midwest a few years back and thinking, “this guy sounds like he is ready to become a youth pastor but is strong enough to admit he needs some fine-tuning.”  Well, we hired Nathan Schlaud and we have become very close friends since that day.  Words do not and cannot explain how proud of him I am after seeing him grow up in many ways the last few years.  Elisabeth and I love he and Megan (his wife) (as do our kids).  Vinton was truly a special blessing to the students at Grace (and the leaders) and the Grace team was certainly a blessing to the community of Vinton.  Through it all I just sat back, read the blogs, prayed for the team and trusted the Lords leading in Nathan’s life as he led!

I love being able to partner with the Godly people who served in the Gulf.  The communities are served by great Pastors doing the foll0w-up and were served for a short while with great Youth Pastors who brought great groups to the Gulf!

Grace,
Brian