In October we were
approached by the principal at the school we partner with in La Capri (this is
the school where our Special Education Ministry Site is located and we also
have sports programs at the school) about helping with the “Convivencia” for
the 6th graders. The “Convivencia” is a traditional
year end activity celebrating the 6th graders accomplishment of finishing elementary
school and launching them into high school (here we don’t have Jr. High/Middle
School. It is straight from 6th grade to
High School). Usually this event is done
in conjunction with the school religion teacher and very rarely is an outside
organization trusted with thus event, let alone an evangelical one. As we continued to talk with the principal it
became clear that she did not want us to help with the event, but rather she
wanted us to take charge of the event.
So we politely said we would be happy to do so, but we would clearly
present the Gospel during it. She said
that would be fine.
Over the next few
weeks as we began to plan I asked myself several times what we had gotten
ourselves into. You see there are 4 sixth
grade classrooms at the school with over 30 students in each class. So we were in essence planning a party for
over 120 6th graders who look forward to this day for years. No
pressure.
A local camp connected
to the church we attend agreed to let us use their camp for the day at less
than 25% of their usually fee, since it was during the week and an event
working with youth from an at-risk neighborhood. We also were able to schedule the day during
an outreach so we would have extra logistical help. The team members from Highlands Church in
Paso Robles, CA were amazing as they helped prepare and serve food, fill water
balloons, clean up, etc. We could not
have done it without them.
Too be honest I had
little to do with the actual planning of the event as our staff members Diego,
Jana, and MacKenzie took care of the planning and preparation. The rest of our staff joined us for the day
and it was a tremendous success! Our
staff members worked in teams as each team was in charge of a group of about 15
6th graders as we moved through 4 game stations in the morning. Each game was debriefed afterward discussing
the values we could learn from each one and how those could help us as we
started high school. Our staff also took
advantage of every opportunity to talk about Jesus, and how we all need him.
Following lunch the
associate pastor, Roberto, from our church shared a great message about
conquering the giant that is high school and clearly presented the Gospel. After a time of response and reflection each
student received an envelope of letters from key people in their lives
encouraging them during this time of transition.
The day went better
than we could have imagined. The 6th
graders had a great time, a memorable time, and repeatedly heard about
Jesus. It was also a humbling day. Humbling to think about the favor God has
given us in the communities where we work. To see some of the now young adults
whom we have been working with for the last 4 years enjoy this day was rewarding. It is also humbling to reflect on being asked
to do this event. For an evangelical
organization to be asked to do this type of event by a public school is unheard
of. Praise God for his faithfulness and
for allowing us to be his hands and feet.
Please join us in praying that the seed that were planted and watered
that day would grow and flourish into Godly men and women.
Here is a slideshow of
pictures from the “Convivencia.”
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