SULPHUR SPRINGS WORKCAMP 2011

Posted: May 30, 2011 in Faith, Life, Ministry, People, Spirituality
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Sunday is the official start of the 5th annual Sulphur Springs Workcamp. SSWC is an interdenominational mission experience where students and adults unite together to paint and restore homes for the needy in the Sulphur Springs, Texas area. Students from all different churches come together for one week to scrape, paint, serve, play, laugh, and worship together.

At SSWC2011, 400+ students and adults from 15 student ministries covering 3 states will come together to paint 25 houses for free at SSWC2011.

SSWC is about 3 things: (1) Loving God. (2) Serving Others. (3) Uniting Churches.

God really put the idea for my SSWC in my brain over six years ago. I was hesitant at first to put another big project on my plate (especially in the always busy summer season). However, God kept putting this idea of an interdenominational local mission experience before me. I procrastinated for one year before deciding to give it a shot in 2007. What ever small expectations I had for SSWC were blown away by God’s ability to do more than my tiny brain can even imagine. Anywhere from 90-100 people participated in SSWC as we painted and restored nine homes in the Sulphur Springs, Texas area.

Every year SSWC has gotten bigger and better.

Some people ask me why. Why do feel God wanted you to start SSWC? There are three main reasons why.

1. IT IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO. God is pretty specific about sharing your faith and helping other people. It is the right thing to take care of a widow who cannot take care of things like painting her house herself. Mission trips (in the student ministry world) are often only thought in the context of far away from home or in another culture. While I am all for global, short term missions, being able to spread the Gospel and the love of Jesus in our backyard is equally important.

2. TO BE A BLESSING TO OTHER STUDENT PASTORS. As a student pastor, I know how tough summer can be and how hard it can be to plan a bunch of stuff. The best trips seem to be the trips where I simply show up, all the details are already taken care, and I can spend time and love on my students. We try to make SSWC as student ministry-friendly as possible. My desire has always been for SSWC to be something that is a blessing to other student pastors, not a burden.

3. TO HELP SMALL STUDENT MINISTRIES. The majority of churches in this area do not have the resources, budget, and staff to participate in summer missions. SSWC was designed for the small church that maybe is being led by a volunteer. This is a local, cost-efficient (only $50 for students) mission experience that is legit. Now every student can have the opportunity to participate in missions.

4. TO UNITE THE LOCAL CHURCH. (WARNING: I will probably preach right here.) If we were honest, we (Christians) do not do a very good job of uniting. We tend to focus more on all the things that make us different – worship styles, songs we sing, vocabulary, etc. SSWC focuses on what we have in common – JESUS, which is by far the most important thing. Sure, the denominations represented think differently about certain aspects of the Christian faith. However, we all believe in the fundamental truth that Jesus is our savior. Maybe people seeing different Christians getting along and serving together in unity will get nonbelievers interested in having a relationship with Jesus.

Sulphur Springs Workcamp 2011 will be from Sunday, June 5 to Wednesday, June 8. Please be praying for this incredible mission experience.

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