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Word from Liz Morrisey - A Greenville Campus Volunteer

Did you know that statistics show it’s more difficult to meet Jesus after the age of 18? Well, here in Greenville FUSE is taking that statistic to heart and making sure 6th through 12th graders don’t miss out on having a personal relationship with Jesus. Courtney Arnold, a junior at Mauldin High School, recently took that next step. “Every time I heard about Jesus, I heard about how it changed their lives so much,” she says. “One day I didn’t want to go down the same path that I was going down.”

Courtney grew up a Southern Baptist and would hear and feel God’s presence but was afraid to accept him. “I was never told to go and learn more,” she says. The first time she attended FUSE was Feb. 8 when her friend Kelsey Lovine invited her.  “Everyone’s friends with everyone. There are no clicks and you can act and worship how you want,” says Courtney. “I’ve learned so much. I never really read the Bible. At FUSE you hear different sides of it and it opens your eyes.”

Davey Blackburn, the student ministry leader, wants any student who comes to FUSE to have a fantastic time and talk to their friends about it. “Our mission is to make Jesus famous one life at a time,” he says. How do we do that here in Greenville? FUSE reaches out to the students in many ways. They give away gift cards and Wii game systems. They gather in small groups and show up at each other’s soccer games. They text message each other and the leaders even eat lunch with the students.

“We do whatever we can do to get the students excited,” says Davey. “We believe ministry takes place outside the church. We help our volunteers to go out and do ministry.”  Kelsey and Courtney say FUSE does a good job of relating things to real life. “NewSpring and FUSE always remind me to put God first,” says Courtney. “It will help me view things differently as I get older and as I go through tough times, I can turn to him. FUSE will make a world of difference. It will change your life if you try.”

Blanket drive (1) Comments

Here’s a story that was sent in from Rachel Jackson about how her group is using their gift.

Genesis 1:17 - And God set them in the expanse of the heavens to give light on the earth. We are called as Christ followers to be a light to this world, to be disciples. We are the ones that have to think of ways to reach out to others, we have to use our Time, our Talent, and our Treasure to better the Kingdom of Heaven.

Too many times we try to make ourselves look better. We shouldn’t be focused on the things of the earth, for they will be gone one day, as will we. In the numbered days we have, we have to use them to place everything at God’s feet..to store treasures in Heaven.

Recently we were challenged to do something good for someone or our community and cross the line, and to say that we were doing it for the glory of our Savior. We each got 5$ and were told to do what we want, be creative and do something great. Our group came up with about 25$ and we knew what we were going to do…a Blanket Drive. It was the best thing we could think of to get our school involved as well.

With our money we got posters, decorated them, and hung them around our school. We made announcements also! We were so excited! All throughout our day at school we had people asking us what they were for. Great chance to share the love of Christ with people! We have received and donated a total of 28 blankets so far! This will be continued until the end of December!

Please, if you have blankets that are laying around at your house that you aren’t even using, give ‘em to me! You can contact me via email @ .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) to get specifics on where to drop off your blankets! It would greatly be appreciated!

This is how we are using our Talent of creativity to advance the Kingdom of Heaven, how are you?

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Rescue mission

Joseph Rampey and Anthony Cook’s 9th grade guys served at the Greenville Rescue Mission, last Saturday. A couple of weeks ago at Fuse, we gave each student $5 to serve the community. Check it out here.

The group decided to pool their money together to buy deodorant, soap, toothbrushes, razors and shaving cream—they even put in $30 of their own. And they didn’t just donate and run. They got to stick around to serve lunch, and afterward, they prepared dinner. The group plans to make the trip again soon.

What’s your story? What did you do with your $5? Let me know. .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

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Paper doesn’t grow on trees

Jenni Hines’ 10th grade girls group used the gift they were given to minister to their teachers. Apparently, printer paper is like gold when you work in the public school system. Each teacher is given 500 sheets of paper at the beginning of the year, and if they use anything beyond that, they have to pay for it with their own money.

So our girls prayed about what they needed to do, and they decided to buy paper for teachers that they thought would need the encouragement. They wrote Bible verses on the outside of the paper packs and baked cookies to go along with them. The teachers were blown away.

Great creativity ladies. Keep serving your teachers everyday!

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6th graders at the DCEC

Chris Bradberry’s 6th grade guys got a chance to serve at the Developmental Center for Exceptional Children last week. The DCEC is a program that provides full-day services for children with special needs. The kids are anywhere from birth to five years old.

Because of recent state budget cuts, the center’s funding has been cut completely, so they’re relying totally on personal donors. Our guys took the $5 they each got from “Cross the Line” week 5—and some more of their own money—to buy $170 worth of art and cleaning supplies for the kids at DCEC.

They got to deliver their gifts on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, but more importantly, they got a chance to spend time hanging out and loving on kids at the center. Great job guys!

If you or your group got a chance to put your $5 into action, I’d love to hear your story. Email me at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

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8th graders crossing the line

During “Cross the Line” week 5, Brad challenged students to not waste the gifts God has given them. And a group of our 8th grade guys took him up on it. Matt Beasley and TJ Deluccia’s group of 8th graders made 2 separate trips to the Greenville Rescue Mission last week to serve.

During the first trip, the guys got to do some prep work for the Thanksgiving meal by bagging bread, mopping some floors, washing dishes, and even serving food. The quote of the day was supplied by David Fant who said, “If I was at home right now, I wouldn’t be doing anything!”

They took a second trip to the mission on Wednesday before Thanksgiving, and the guys got put on drink duty. They got to serve somewhere around 700 drinks, and had a great time helping people. But the best part was yet to come.

On the van ride home, Cory, a student from the group, prayed to receive Christ! It’s just another example of God being awesome. These guys showed up to serve drinks, and one of their friends accepted Christ in the process.

God’s doing some amazing things. We’ve all been given a gift. What are you doing with yours?

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What does Fuse mean to you? (3) Comments

So this past Monday night, we had our monthly leader meeting with volunteers and it was AWESOME! We do these monthly so that we can love on our volunteers and simply spend time with them.  Check out the pictures here. We always start the night off eating together, and Barberitos brought joy to our tummies on this night.  After eating, we meet and BCoop casts vision about where we are going as a ministry and exciting stuff on the horizon. At this meeting for the first time, we invited a couple of students to see what we do. When I got home later that night, I received a message from one of those students that rocked my world. God used it to remind me why I do what I do and love it.  I am so thankful to be a part of this ministry and church, and I love serving with our incredible volunteers.  We couldn’t do this without them. Read below the message I got and let us know what Fuse means to you…

So I was sitting in my room tonight, reflecting on what I had just witnessed at the church, and I started to think about what I thought Fuse was. I wanted to thank you for inviting me, it def blew my mind and lit my fire more for Jesus. But I really justed wanted to share with you what I think Fuse is, I know this prob doesn’t make since but i figured it might encourage you.

Okay so to me: Fuse is a place of encouragement, a place where lives are changed, and once lives are changed it is a way for believers to learn how to grow strong in their walk with God. Fuse isn’t all fun and games though, the people who work there love you enough to call you out on something they feel should be changed to strengthen your relationship with God. Fuse is molding the people of the future church. Fuse is just the beginning. The beginning of the revolution. It is shaping the “church” so that we can go to our homes, schools, and jobs and share God’s words.

Fuse will never be a place for the “perfect people.” We have all messed up and will continue to mess up, but Fuse and God will be there to help lift us up back on our feet. Fuse is a place to meet fellow believers and lift each other up, because without encouragement, without God, we will all become worn out; burnt out.

This group of encouraging believers makes up the church, makes up Fuse. And when we are all united as one, then the church can truly change hundreds, thousands of lives. If one foot is trying to move one way and the the other foot is trying to go a different way then the body will falter. It will hurt others and itself. But if both feet work together in unity it can reach the goal.

This amazes me, truly blows me away. I think tonight I finally realized I am here for a purpose. To show people how much Jesus loves them, how much he truly cares. I realized that Fuse isn’t about what as happened they are focused on what could be. How many more people they can save, change for the glory of God. I guess I just want to say thank you Mere, I am truly grateful for you.

Which reminds me of the last thing I think Fuse is. It is a place of worship. A place where at the end of the day, we can thank God for loving us…for blessing us….and never giving up on us. Where we can ask for his forgiveness and rejoice in the peace he has given us.

Whoa! I dont know where that came from, it def just opened my eyes to a whole new world!

Posted Thu, Oct 16 Flickr, Story, Volunteers