Showing posts with label Spirit Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spirit Day. Show all posts

Friday, 14 November 2014

Spirit Day 2014: How I Know God's Building


Last Friday night, I had the opportunity to address 150 of our Spirit Day volunteers at their orientation prior to the big event on Saturday and Sunday.  The majority of these volunteers were in grades 10, 11, and 12.

“How many of you went to Spirit Day as a grade 7 student?” I asked.

I’d guess that 75% – 80% of the students raised their hands.

I continued, “So why are you volunteering this weekend?”

“To give back,” one student replied.

“So the grade 7s can experience the same joy that I did when I attended,” answered another.

“To make new friends.”

“To share my gifts.”

And then, amidst the excited chatter, one answer spoken softly and humbly shot right through me:

“God.  Everything we do this weekend is for Him.”

It was a simple yet profound statement.  The previous answers were really good and certainly inspiring and affirming.  But the “God” answer seemed to energize me as I went into preacher mode.
I reminded the volunteers that this would be the first taste of the “bigger Church” for many of the grade 7 participants.  That they would be not only the hands and feet, but the face of Christ to everyone they would encounter.

I implored them to recall their fond memories of their own Spirit Day.  I encouraged them to step out of their comfort zones.  And I reminded them to never underestimate the influence and impact of every encounter they would have.

Having said what I needed to say, I left them to continue on with their meeting.  Thanks in large part to the service of all our volunteers, the entire Spirit Day weekend was a tremendous success.  All in all, there were 2,100 participants (students and chaperones) and close to 200 volunteers.

The theme of Spirit Day was “God’s Building.”  Throughout the event, we stressed that each of us is God’s building with Jesus as our foundation and cornerstone.  And that God is dwelling in each of us and building us up to be stronger witnesses of our faith.

There were countless examples of how God’s building some wonderful things in our archdiocese:
  • I know God’s building when I witness the joy and hope in the faces of the grade 7 students…a true spirit of wonder, awe, and excitement to be there.
  • I know God’s building when there are over a dozen priests present to celebrate Mass along with another dozen seminarians serving alongside them.
  • I know God’s building when young adults write an intelligent and entertaining script that springs to life on stage via the Stage Team complete with costumes, choreography, and genuine emotion.
  • I know God’s building when members of the Logistics Team stand outside all day in the cold and rain just to make the experience a tad more enjoyable for the participants.
  • I know God’s building when our Spirit Team are hoarse and dog-tired because of 2 days of screaming, shouting, playing and singing.
  • I know God’s building when our Production Team humbly and tireless works behind the scenes to make everyone else look and sound good.
  • I know God’s building when our ushers check 2,100 participants for name tags and food at the door…only to pick up after them after each session.
  • I know God’s building when people challenge themselves by taking on new leadership roles causing them to push themselves like never before.  Similarly, I know God’s building when other leaders take lesser roles for the sake of leadership development.
  • I know God’s building when one of the band members tells us that this is the smoothest youth conference he’s ever been a part of.  Or when a venue employee tells us that we are the most well-organized group that they deal with.

I know that it sounds like I’m bragging.  In fact, I probably am.

But we give all the glory, praise, and honour to God.  For through Him, with Him, and in Him, all things are possible.

Everything we accomplished on the weekend was indeed for Him.



Clayton Imoo is husband to Gail and father to sons Sean Isaiah and Jacob Isaac and daughter Kayla Marie.  He has served as the Director of the Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministry of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver for the past ten years, helping parishes develop their own youth and young adult ministries.  When not doing ministry, Clay enjoys spending time with his family, playing music, playing sports, playing naptime, and writing blogs on topics such as family, faith, and the Vancouver Canucks.  Learn more about him at http://www.claytonimoo.com or follow him @claytonimoo    

Wednesday, 7 November 2012

Why We Do What We Do (as Youth Ministers)





This past weekend, we held our annual Spirit Day rally for the grade 7 students of the Archdiocese of Vancouver.  Themed “Almighty”, it was our biggest Spirit Day ever with 2,100 youth and adult participants converging at the Chandos Pattison Auditorium in Surrey over the weekend.

We’ve been very deliberate, intentional, and strategic in our Spirit Day planning since its inception in 2005.  In some respects it has become the “piece de resistance” of our Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministry given its size, scope, and impact. 

There are so many elements to the event that remind me of why I serve in youth ministry and how blessed I am to serve in the Archdiocese of Vancouver.  For instance:

  • When I see the joy and hope in the faces of the grade 7 students...a true spirit of wonder, awe, and excitement to be there - I’m reminded of why I serve in youth ministry.
  • When the manager of the venue affirms us (with tears welling up in her eyes) by stating that she wished she had events like these when she was a grade 7 student – I’m reminded of why I serve in youth ministry.
  • When our final tally shows 175 volunteers for the weekend with a large percentage of them being past Spirit Day attendees who want to give back - I’m reminded of why I serve in youth ministry.
  • When young adults write an intelligent and entertaining script that springs to life on stage via the Stage Team complete with costumes, choreography, and genuine emotion - I’m reminded of why I serve in youth ministry.
  • When members of the Logistics Team stand outside all day in the cold rain just to make the experience a tad more enjoyable for the participants - I’m reminded of why I serve in youth ministry.
  • When our Spirit Team superheroes are hoarse and dog-tired because of 2 days of screaming, shouting, playing and singing - I’m reminded of why I serve in youth ministry.
  • When a parent I’ve known for 13 years thanks us for the opportunities we’ve given her kids and tells me that I literally saved one of her children by my witness and invitation – I’m reminded of why I serve in youth ministry.
I know that is sounds like I’m bragging.  In fact, I probably am.

But I give all the glory, praise and honour to God.  For through Him, with Him, and in Him, all things are possible.

He is Almighty indeed.

Clayton Imoo is husband to Gail and father to sons Sean Isaiah and Jacob Isaac and daughter Kayla Marie.  He has served as the Director of the Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministry of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver for the past ten years, helping parishes develop their own youth and young adult ministries.  When not doing ministry, Clay enjoys spending time with his family, playing music, playing sports, playing naptime, and writing blogs on topics such as family, faith, and the Vancouver Canucks.  Learn more about him at http://www.claytonimoo.com or follow him @claytonimoo 
 

Wednesday, 12 September 2012

Spirit Day 2012: "Almighty"

We at the Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministry (OYYAM) of the Archdiocese of Vancouver have just released our promo and registration material for Spirit Day - our annual rally for grade 7 students.  Spirit Day has quickly grown to be the largest Catholic youth rally in western Canada and it has blessed our churches in so many ways.

Close to 100 youth and young adult volunteers put the event together by serving on a variety of teams: the Stage Team, the Spirit Team, the Logistics Team, and the Production Team.  It's an awesome witness for the 1,900 grade 7 participants (and their adult leaders) to see so many young people (many of them former Spirit Day participants) serving at the event.

The theme for this year's event is "Almighty" - a recognition of God's power and strength. For God and with God, all things are possible.

Enjoy these 2 videos.  The first one is the official promo video and the second one is a music video parody of One Direction's "What Makes You Beautiful".




Clayton Imoo is husband to Gail and father to sons Sean Isaiah and Jacob Isaac and daughter Kayla Marie.  He has served as the Director of the Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministry of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver for the past ten years, helping parishes develop their own youth and young adult ministries.  When not doing ministry, Clay enjoys spending time with his family, playing music, playing sports, playing naptime, and writing blogs on topics such as family, faith, and the Vancouver Canucks.  Learn more about him at http://www.claytonimoo.com or follow him @claytonimoo