Category Travel
Tonto Basin and… (Scouting Part 4)
I greatly enjoyed the drive up to Tonto Basin, I rode with Jeff, which gave us a couple hours to catch up and help get him further down the path of leading a Youthmark Mission Venture. I am sure Buzz enjoyed some down-time to himself as well as he drove our rental.
Robert and Stephanie who Pastor the flock in Tonto Basin were gracious hosts to us for the few hours we spent with them. They had just returned from being gone five weeks for the adoption of their first daughter! It was great to be among the first to welcome them back home with their little one.
We left Jeff behind to continue to meet in Tonto Basin and Buzz and I drove north on our way to Page, knowing that we needed at least one more place on top of hoping Page would be a land. On our way up I knew there could be a place or two that we’d randomly drive though that could be a fit.
As the side-of-the-road signs announce the number of miles until Flagstaff I noticed a second town name on one of the signs. Pine, Arizona quickly approached and I wondered what kind of town we’d find. As we drove through there was not a noticable church by the side of the road, if I were to stop we’d probably have to ask someone… so I decided to probably not stop.
As we approached the north end of town I saw the school and decided to at least make t the left and see if a church lay back around the school (they often do in rural communities). Nope, no luck. As we turned around, however, the public library was in sight and I decided to go ahead and be bold and ask the librarian about a church.
We parked and I never did make it to the Librarian….
To be continued….
Grace,
Brian
Boulder and Dare2Share (Scouting Part 3)
Sunday night we arrived in Boulder just at the tail end of a Seder Meal the church was conducting. It was nice to arrive and see so many people (100+) enjoying a time of fellowship and teaching. Knowing that the meal had lasted over two-and-a-half hours Buzz and I knew we needed to keep our time with the mission team short. Not everyone from the East Boulder Baptist team was able to make the short gathering, but it was a lot of fun. This group is pretty excited to head north to Alaska. Over the last few months I have formed a friendship with the Youth Pastor, Tom Coffan. Tom has served at this church for 19 years, and has nearly 4 decades of Youth Ministry experience! It’s an honor to have him on board.
Buzz and I enjoyed some great downtime on Sunday night (late) and Monday morning, enjoying a couple meals and debriefing everything that had taken place thus far.
On Monday we arrived for a scheduled meeting at Dare2Share. There we met with Jason Lamb and Debbie Bresina. Great folk. Debbie is the Executive VP and Jason is in charge of a bunch of stuff. This was really a “get to know you” meeting where both organizations are interested in what the other is doing. We are VERY united in our passion to see students equipped to share the Good News! I firmly believe that this was just the beginning of the conversation! It was fun to have Buzz learn so much more about Youth Ministry. He got to meet Greg Stier, the President of D2S and then later in the day meet my friend Mike Gaines, a former D2S staffer who is now the main Youth Guy for the Colorado Baptist Convention.
Monday was refreshing to me, because it was more about discussions than convincing. After D2S, lunch and a coffee with Mike Gaines we were off to the airport for our flight to Phoenix…
Grace,
Brian
On our behalf…
A couple weeks ago I was feeling the big-burden of wondering what God had in store for us in terms of the connections between our Sending and Receiving communities. The biggest prayer request that I had was for Alaska and the connections we needed to secure. Well, almost immediately we saw the Lord answer and open up doors.
As you read below, I’d love to know if you’ll take one of these specific areas and start praying for that specific one ALL Week! I know HE wants to answer, I want to be sure we’re covering each one! Please comment!
As we begin to turn the corner and start our Spring Retreats very soon, I would ask that we unite in prayer once again in the finalization of our connections between sending and receiving. Specifics you can pray for…
- Alaska: Four teams going to AK this summer and we have one locked-in, the other three are all solid leads, but the leadership in these receiving communities have important meetings this week. Pray that the Lord opens those hearts/minds to understand the partnership that can be!
- Canada: We have one team training to serve in inner-city Vancouver. We have a great lead here, but nothing is set in stone yet, please pray that the most current email communication is clear to that receiving church and that they see it as a fantastic opportunity to partner.
- Arizona: We have two churches meeting with their boards this week. Pray that the miracle continues in Page, this one is quite the story! I’ll post about that in my series I am writing right now! Pray that both Pine and Page are a connection as Tonto Basin is already!
- Montana: We are praying the Lord finalizes three more connections (all of which have good contacts, we just need the final “yay”).
- Idaho: Still waiting on one last “go.” Just got an email this morning from the Pastor we are pursuing as the hopeful place to go!
- Washington: We have an inner-city team I am beginning to do the groundwork on. Pray that my connections for this trip work out and we have a great receiving church to work with as we put together the day-in-day-out stuff!
- Oregon: We are still placing one more team for a late summer trip. In fact, there is still one more team considering going on this trip too, so pray for God’s will to be done and the right folk to go to the right place! He knows!
- Praise for the Connections: Please praise the Lord for the already solid connections we have in Oregon, Washington, Louisiana, Colorado, Arizona, Nevada, Montana, Alaska, Mexico and Idaho. We have more solid connections than not! Praise God for these partnerships and pray that as the sending/receiving leadership start planning together that their bonds grow!
Now, as you read the above, I’d love to know if you’ll take one of these specific areas and start praying for that specific one ALL Week (every day, whenever the Lord brings this to mind)! Let me know which one(s) you are committed to for the week. I’ll update you after the week! Leave a comment letting me know.
Grace,
Brian
Glenwood to Paonia (Scouting Part 2)
The Sunday morning alarm sounded too early, but I am happy we got out of the house when we did, because our drive to Paonia was absolutely spectacular. Little did I know that we were going to go over a mountain pass that was over 11,000 feet. The weather was gorgeous and helped set the stage for the great views we were experiencing. I said to Buzz, “here’s our worship service.”
Paonia Christian Fellowship, the church we were visiting and hoping to “land” as a receiving town was probably the most friendly church I have ever attended. Seriously. A smaller congregation of 50-60, but I believe I met almost every one of them and not just “met” but actually go to know a great number as they sought to know their visitors, not just know our names. We experienced a small Sunday School class (about 12-15 people) and then the church service.
After a long visit with folks after the service we drove to the Mills house, Mike and Holli are serving as Youth Pastor/Musicians/Admin/etc./etc./etc. It seems like many-a-hat they wear. But they are proud to do so, they love their church and are happy to serve in a variety of roles–though Mike’s official title is “youth pastor.”
We were introduced to Mike through a random conversation I had about a month prior to the scout trip with my former Appprentice, Eric. Eric is now serving as the Youth Pastor at my former church. We were talking about some upcoming scout trips I was scheduling and he mentioned that his former boss from camp now serves at a small town in CO. It just so happened to be 75 minutes away from a place I needed to go anyway (Glenwood Springs). Small world? Yes. God ordained conversation? Bigger YES!
After feeling a strong sense of connection with Mike and Holli (and family) and receiving a great homemade soup for lunch, it was time to part our ways and make the trek back over the passes in route to Boulder. We did stop off for a coffee with Jared back in Glenwood so he could pick my brain about training up some interns. Great coffee.
Here are some pictures of the drive to and from and of the church/castle in Paonia (and those who know Eric, check out Mr. Skinny who served as a groomsman in the Mill’s wedding):
We were praising the Lord for two major lands already… a hub for the Mountains and Mid-American trip (Glenwood Springs) and a community to serve for Austin Bluffs Evangelical Free church in Paonia!
Next up: Boulder and Dare 2 Share
Grace,
Brian
Denver to Glenwood Springs (Scouting Part 1)
Over the next couple days I will give you a report of my Scout trip I took with my friend Buzz.
When Buzz and I met at the airport on Saturday morning I was able to communicate with him our main objectives for the trip:
- We needed to land (secure) our hub (launch) location for the Mountains and Mid-America mission trip (June 18/19).
- We needed to find one rural community in the mountains of CO as a receiving area for one of our YMV teams.
- We were heading to East Boulder Baptist to speak to their group(s) who are heading to Alaska.
- We were to meet with Dare 2 Share in Arvada, CO on Monday.
- We were to meet with Mike Gaines of the Colorado Baptist Convention (I am speaking at a couple of their camps this summer).
- We were to fly to Phoenix.
- We were to go to Tonto Basin, one of our receiving communities and introduce them to Jeff, the YP brining in his team.
- We were to go to Page, AZ and find a church willing to take on a LARGE YMV team.
- We were to find one other rural community in AZ to receive a team from Seattle.
- And last, but not least, we needed a hub for our Desert SW launch in Phoenix.
In addition, if we had time we’d go to an M’s spring training game…
So we took off, landed, rented and then drove to a very important meeting in Idaho Springs, CO… that meeting was to introduce Buzz to the first or second best pizza I have ever had (I smell, or taste, a Top 5 coming soon). Great times at Beau Jo’s.
We arrived in Glenwood Springs for the night with our good friends, Jared and Andrea Coe.
That’s where we’ll pick up later… More soon!
Grace,
Brian
His MYSTERIOUS Ways…
I am just returning from several days of travel. This trip took us (had a travel companion in my good friend, Buzz) from Seattle to Denver to Glenwood Springs, to Paonia, to Boulder, back to Denver to fly to Phoenix. From Phoenix to Tonto Basin to Pine, to Page back to Pine and back to Phoenix.
There were so many things that happened on this trip that it would be impossible to post in one blog post. Therefore, over the next few posts and over at the other blog, I will reveal the amazing things that God has done in providing for us at Youthmark and for the many teams preparing for their Youthmark Mission Venture.
…Simply amazing stuff that can only be summarized by saying, “Praise God, He certainly moves in mysterious ways.”
Hold on tight, the ride is about to begin…
Grace,
Brian
Whirlwind Days
Quick highlights of the last few days… with the promise of some in-depth reporting on a few of these in the days ahead.
Tuesday & Wednesday: YMV Scout trip for our teams headed to Montana this summer. I drove to Spokane, picked up Kirk Petersen at midnight on Monday, we were in Missoula by late morning Tuesday and scouted about 10 communities covering several hundred miles in two days. I was home and in bed by about midnight on Wednesday. CRAZY.
Thursday: Kent/Renton Network meeting; meeting with a potential YMV team for this summer and then up to Seattle to meet with Greg Stier, the President of Dare 2 Share Ministries. It was an honor to grab coffee with a guy and ministry I respect a lot. After the coffee I quickly met with Frankie Santana (former student, current worship team drummer for Youthmark and also helping me with a special project). Then I got some down time with the family and cuddle time on the couch with my bride catching up on a few DVR’d shows.
Friday and Saturday: Coffee with Carlos Huizar, a friend and Youth Pastor in West Seattle, lunch with Nathan &Megan Schlaud (YP & Wife from West Seattle), picked up Jason Lamb (Dare 2 Share friend) and delivered him from airport to the Key Arena and then back home for a couple hours. At home I met with Philip Kim (YP from Federal Way) and then I went back up to Seattle for Dare 2 Share. There on both Friday night and Saturday for most of the day I was helping with a few things behind the scenes (for both D2S and Chris Renzelman/interlinc) and hanging out with a bunch of Youth. Very excited about THE Cause (more on that later, for sure).
Now I rest at home thinking of the weeks ahead that include prep for our Spring Retreats, scouting for missions, completion of study guides and much, much more. For now… I rest.
Grace,
Brian
Fun Discovery
Just came across something fun on the web…
Several months ago my friend Mike Gaines approached me and asked me to pray about speaking at his denominations Summer Camps this summer. Both of the camps had slight conflicts with dates in that I thought I’d have to leave one night early. Therefore, I asked Mike if he wanted me to invite a guy whom I’m helping get his speaking-career going.
It’s going to be a blast to co-teach with Mike Penberthy at these two camps. Mike, a former NBA player with the Lakers is really developing into a great communicator! He’s got passion for the Word and sharing it with others!
Here’s the link to the promo for the camps! Take a second and pray for us!
Grace,
Brian
Top Five Tuesday: 2010 Scouting
The 2010 YMV Scouting season began today. Alan Andersen, from Mars Hill Church (West Seattle) and I headed over to Selah, WA (north of Yakima) to meet with a Pastor and check out the town. A great connection! As I return home and begin the countdown to Tuesday being Wednesday, I thought I’d better jump onto the ol’ Macbook Pro and get going with my Top 5!
Today’s criteria… the locations I am most looking forward to scouting this spring (from this point forward, otherwise Alan may get upset for not being in my top 5)! Every year as we prepare for the Youthmark Mission Ventures the Youth Pastors/Leaders of the sending teams let me know the area they would like to go to (general terms such as “Western Montana). So, here are my top five areas for this year (note: I look forward to every area, but some of these places are new so they move up the ladder).
Without further ado, the list:
Five: Alaska. Seems like this could easily be a #1. However, scouting the places is one thing… getting to them is another! Not only is it pretty-darn-costly to get there, it’s pretty-darn-costly to get around as well. The first time I did a scout to AK it was with my good friend JR. JR owned his own plane, he flew me around in his Cessna 172 (I even got to fly it). This time, JR will not be around and we’ll have to take the Alaska Marine Hwy. Which could mean 8-10 hour ferry rides. Lot’s of work gets done on 8-10 boat rides, so there is a blessing in that!
Four: Colorado. The mountains are simply gorgeous. Enough said. Oh, and I have lots of friends in CO!
Three: Coastal Oregon. I think we’ll have two or three teams heading to Oregon this year. I have led teams to Oregon a few times and one of my all-time favorite places was Rockaway Beach. I believe we’ll have a team there this summer and I look forward to catching up with some old friends in Mike and Molly.
Two: Montana. Though I have scouted Montana twice before, this year I am taking Kirk Petersen with me. This will be his first official scout as a Youthmark-guy! We’re looking for four or five different locations, and one highlight for me is that I’ll go further east on I-90 than I’ve ever gone as I approach the future home of my sister-in-law (she’s getting married to a true Montana Man… picture, the Marlboro Man, minus the cigs, the mustache and the leather-face). Should be a fun trip… Kirk, are you ready?
One: Arizona. Though I did live in Phoenix, I didn’t do mission trips to Arizona (we went to Spokane, California and Colorado). This trip is one that I am really looking forward to because it is more than just checking out the mission locations for four different teams, in addition I will be able to see some old friends, see some great scenery in the AZ Mountains (around Flagstaff) and take in an M’s Spring Training game! Oh, and I will be traveling with a good friend, Buzz Huget! Oh… and I can get In-N-Out!
So, if you have restaurant, hotel or any other cool places I just need to go to in those areas, please let me know.
Grace,
Brian












