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The year-end issue of VM answers the question "Why Christmas?" while having a whole lot of fun and addressing a bunch of different topics. Easily one of the best VM's ever!

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December 2010

Why Christmas?

The Official News-zine of Amplify Student Ministries

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Events/info

features

Columns

APATHY > INSPIRATION

Blazin’ Chapters

The Dog Ate My Christmas Cookies!

The Purpose of

AMPLIFY

is to help students…

Ascend

get closer to God! (Mark 12:30)

Mature

learn about God! (Matthew 28:20)

Provide

love others like God! (Mark 12:31)

Feel Loved

in a Safe Environment

Invest

be used of God! (Luke 10:2)

Have Fun

& Christian Fellowship

Youth Evangelism

share God! (Mark 16:15)

LIVE

LOUDER

A.F.L.

Necessary Knowledge

Winter Youth Convention

Janessa Vorpahl Writer

MysteriousFlower Columnist

Sierra Steinhauer Writer

Becca Barneson Photographer

Clinten Decker Writer

December

Observances

Www.joytoons.com

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T.J. Heidenreich Editor

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Christmas Party New Year’s Eve Party

December Calendar Amplify Christmas Program

2010-in-Review

Why Christmas?

Abbotsford Outreach

Parent Connection 14

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8 Re-Tweets

November Pictures 7 Guest Speaker:

Fashion Kills Quality 5

Lyric-Altered Song 4

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COST: $105 VAN RIDE AVAILABLE (SEE T.J.) FORMS/MONEY DUE: Sunday, 12/12

Christmas Party AN AMPLIFY

Friday, December 17th, 7:30PM Youth Room

~Video clips from the Amplify Christmas Program

~”White Elephant” Gift Exchange (please bring a wrapped $2-$3 silly gift!)

~XTREME CAROLER CONTEST

~All your favorite friends :-)

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Necessary Knowledge

Answers on the bottom of page 14 :) -Sierra Steinhauer

1. How many freshly cut quality trees for the holi-

day season will Florida Christmas tree growers

produce?

A. 120,000

B. 10,000

C. 2 million

2. Christmas was declared a national holiday in

what year?

A. 1948

B. 1805

C. 1870

3. According to statistics, avid Christmas shoppers

will be elbowed how many times while shopping?

A. Twelve

B. Three

C. Twenty three

4. What country made the first artificial Christ-

mas tree???

A. Sweden

B. America

C. Germany

5. Christmas trees are grown in how many states?

A. 19 states

B. All 50 states

C, 30 states

6. The song “Jingle Bells” was actually written for

which holiday?

A. Valentines day

B. New years

C. Thanksgiving

7. What percent of Americans sing holiday carols

to their pets?

A. 56%

B. 12%

C. 83%

8. During the Christmas season, how many candy

canes will be made?

A. 1.76 billion

B. 3 million

C. 70.4 million

9. People spend on average what amount of time

wrapping presents?

A. 6 hours and 43 minutes

B. 45 minutes

C. 2 hours and 27 minutes

Sleep-Deprivation-And-Mountain

Dew-Inspired Lyrically-Altered

Song of the Month

“Old Time Holy Roll” (to the tune of Bob Seger‘s ―Old Time Rock ‗n Roll‖)

(this article is not an endorsement of nor does it condone Bob Seger)

Just take those old hymnals off the shelf

I‘ll stomp and shout to ‗em by myself

Today‘s praise ain‘t got the same soul

I need an old time holy roll!

Won‘t let them make worship a fiasco

You‘ll never even get me off of the floor

At altar call I‘ll be barrin‘ the door

I need an old time holy roll!

Still need an old time holy roll

That kind of worship just moves the soul

I‘m bringin‘ back the church‘s days of old

With an old time holy roll!

Don‘t care how fast they play the tempo

But if the worship‘s weak it‘ll soon take a toll

There‘s only one sure way to get God to show

Start doin‘ an old time holy roll!

Call it a relic, call it what you will

Say it‘s old-fashioned, complain ‘till you‘re shrill

Today‘s praise ain‘t got the same soul

I need an old time holy roll!

Still need an old time holy roll

That kind of worship just moves the soul

I‘m bringin‘ back the church‘s days of old

With an old time holy roll!

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Fashion Kills Quality

Forgive me for quoting Seth Godin once again, but he tends to

get me thinking. He says, ―If we define quality as regularly meeting the

measured specifications for an item, then quality matters a lot for some-

thing like a pacemaker. It doesn‘t matter at all for a $3,000 haute couture dress.‖

More fashion = less need for quality.

Don‘t misunderstand, Seth is not saying that the more fashionable something is, the

lower its quality. He is simply saying, the more fashionable something is, the less it needs to be

of a high quality. People don‘t care if it is the best quality if it is the most fashionable, the most

popular, and the most likely to get them noticed.

This should cause us to beware lest we make the Gospel more about fashion and less about quality.

We tend to talk a lot about the Gospel in terms of popularity (fashion). How does it relate to culture? How

do we get people to be interested? Will they like it better if we do church this way? But do we risk lowering the quality

when we try to make the Gospel more fashionable?

We need to see the Gospel as relating more closely to a pacemaker. Fashion is not that crucial. The impor-

tant thing is, “will it save my life?” We are not peddling fashion; competing with the fashionista down the street. We

are spreading the news about a life-saving Gospel!

With that being said, the ideal situation is when something is considered fashionable because of it‘s quality. A

truly life-changing Gospel has a good chance of becoming the most talked about thing this year!

December’s Special Guest “Speaker” Rev. Tyler Bryant

Rank Team Name Manager W/L Total Points Streak Rank

#1—Loners Micah 8-3 1046 W-1 EVEN #2—Divine Collusion T.J. 7-4 1071 W-2 +1 #3—Nico‘s back again Dane 6-5 1139 W-1 +2 #4—Footballseasonisover Alec 6-5 1102 L-1 -2 #5—Here Comes Treble Levi 6-5 1009 W-1 +3 #6—2wheelnutt Nick 5-6 1140 W-1 +3 #7—Black Hat Brigade Ron 5-6 1134 L-1 -3 #8—Vorpinators Steve 5-6 1027 L-1 -2

#9—Young Americans Dave 5-6 1027 W-1 +3

#10—Felis Domesticus Matthew 5-6 981 L-2 -3 #11—Dan‘s Dads Dan 4-7 1037 L-1 -1

#12—Big Wiggly Style Aaron 4-7 1033 L-1 -1

Rankings through Week 11. Top SIX teams at the end of week 13 enter the AFL Playoffs. 2010 Championship finishes 12/27.

Rev. Bryant will be ministering at Pentecostal Assembly Church on Wednesday, December 15th. Don‘t miss it!

Follow him on twitter: the1stfollower OR subscribe to his blog (where this article is taken from with permission): http://the1stfollower.com

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―...and that‘s the real meaning of Christ-mas!!!‖ On this side of the secular momentum the Christmas ―holiday‖ has picked up, clandestine con-spiracy theories about how its true purpose is being watered down and lost are becoming the repetitive headlines being proclaimed across pulpits from here to Hollywood. It has become cliché for our dramas and arti-cles to approach Christmas from a ―get-through-all-the-noise-and-remember-the-reason-for-the-season‖ angle and never really get more than a few inches into what that really means. Many are quick to say that it‘s family, others the warmth of human compassion, and still

others the birth of baby Jesus.

Albert Einstein said ―We can‘t solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.‖ Sounds pretty obvious, but isn‘t that what we do when we try to com-bat the strategy used to transform Christmas into nothing more than a se-ries of soundbytes intended to drive us into a spending frenzy by manufacturing our own ―Jesus is the Reason for the Season‖-esque soundbytes? A cultural trend will not be countered simply by saying ―Merry Christmas‖ rather than ―Happy Holidays.‖ Eventually, the dis-cerning hearer will learn to tune both out as hollow and irrelevant unless we can follow up our greeting with a re-

This Christmas season, do more than sprinkle your talk with religious-sounding euphemisms and

rhetoric.

Share. The. Gospel.

That is why He came, isn‘t it? Why was there a virgin with child? Why were there angels singing, shep-herds rejoicing, wise men traveling, and a baby being born in Bethlehem? Wasn‘t it because He was laying aside His royal vesture, putting aside the role of righteous judge to take up the humble spot of a servant, an eternal Spirit being made flesh so that He could dwell among us, to be tempted like us, yet without sin; to know our pains, our hurts, our sor-rows, to suffer in our place for our sins and pay the price that we mer-ited for our own actions, so that we could choose life? Wasn‘t it so that you and I, upon hearing this plan, would be pricked in our hearts and say, ―Men and brethren, what shall we do?‖ Wasn‘t it so that we would go, into every nation and to every people, and tell them the answer to

that question?

There is still a vital need for Christmas in America. It is an open door for not only the love of Christ to be shared, but His Gospel as well. Many do not understand that their Creator became their Savior... Too many have never heard that it was God Himself who was gently laid in a manger. That is, after all, why we have Christmas—to share His story

with those who do not know it.

T.J. Heidenreich, Student Pastor

“We talk of the 2nd coming of Christ, while half the world has never heard of the first.”

Oswald J. Smith

Why Christmas?

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DECEMBER 2010

minder of WHY Christmas should

make us merry!

Is it in the shopping, the gift-wrapping, and the present ex-changes? You know it‘s not. So it must be in the cookies, the decorat-ing, the music, and wonderful feast! Oh, not biting on that one either, huh? Okay, I‘ll stop playing around. It‘s in the fondness of families draw-ing close, of remembering loved ones who have passed away, in the joy of giving to the less fortunate, and the quiet admiration of a holy night where a newborn babe was laid in a manger because there was no room

at the inn, right? Merry Christmas?

Those are good things. As a matter of fact, those are things that should never stop being a part of Christmas. But they are not Christ-mas, not by themselves. Even the story of Jesus‘ birth is not enough by itself. While it is a touching story, the circumstances lending themselves to drama and intrigue, without the message of who Jesus was and why it was that He came culture will con-

tinue to trend away from the truth.

Tell an inmate on death row that a baby was born, and you get a shrug. But what if you were to tell that same man that his judge has de-cided to lay aside his robes, put on the orange garb of a common crimi-nal, take up residence in his super max facility, and fill in at the man‘s execution? You‘re not only going to get his attention, but, if he believes you, he‘s going to make sure he doesn‘t get in the way by asking

―What do I have to do?‖

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Amplify’s Abbotsford Outreach

RE-TWEETS Sethnoble—Moments of courage are rarely based on logic but qualities of character.

RevASoto—Don’t approach Pastor with a big problem or complaint before he preaches. #giftsforpastorappreciationmonth

IJCunningham—Faith is believing a man can push a wheelbarrow over Niagra Falls on a tightrope. Trust is getting in the wheelbarrow.

JMarkJordan—A true AMATEUR is one who does something for the pure love of it. We have enough pro-fessional Christians; we need more amateur Christians!

TFTenney—God doesn’t ask your ability or your inabil-ity. He asks only your availability. Mary Ashe

FocusLeadership—There is no such thing as a minor lapse of integrity. Tom Peters

Pauldmoore—Leadership burnout is we start walking with Jesus and end up working for Jesus.—Pete Briscoe #RN10

Rabailey82—@Greenlvrgirl too bad TJ didn’t make u his famous pasta with ketchup combo…

Shipwrekced (Daniel Badger)—We all know to be wise stewards of our time and money, so why aren’t we wiser stewards with our bodies? Eat healthy. Exercise daily. Get movin

Follow Amplify: we are “Live_Louder” on twitter

On Saturday, November 6th Amplify Student Ministries had the wonderful opportunity by the invitation of Pas-

tor Ron Schuenke to go door to door passing out flyers. A group of Amplify students and youth leaders were able to

give out enough flyers to invite over 900 households to the first service of the upcoming church in Abbotsford! Even

though this was an extraordinarily fun time, we know that this outreach truly blessed the Schuenkes. Please continue to

pray that God mightily blesses their efforts at this new preaching point. -Sierra Steinhauer

November Pictures

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The Dog Ate My Homework Christmas Cookies!

We had prepared for days. We looked up cool and tasty recipes. We made lists. We shopped for groceries. Then, one cold December day about a year ago, my mom, our friend Robyn, and I worked all af-ternoon and evening and into the wee hours of the morning making hundreds of different Christmas cookies and treats. We measured, stirred, boiled, baked, frosted, cut, stacked, and cleaned…but most of all we had fun. We care-fully prepared several platters and set them on the counter. We were so excited to soon share our goodies with our friends, families, and neighbors. We were also looking forward to en-

joying plenty ourselves. :-)

A day or two later we returned home late in the evening after visiting a friend. We‘d had a nice time and were talking and laughing as we opened the door to our house. We entered our kitchen and found…a complete mess! Platters lay overturned on the floor. Shredded tin foil was scattered all over. The floor and counter were covered with what remained of our goodies (and hard work) – a few broken pieces and a whole lot of crumbs. We looked around, mouths hanging open. Dad said ―Oh, no!‖ and went off to investigate. Mom and I didn‘t say a word. We just stared, shocked, and proba-

bly both considered bursting into tears.

Once again, Christmastime is here. The holiday season is upon us. The ―giving and getting‖ time of year. People are out busy-busy in the snow and traffic trying to get their loved ones everything on their wish list. Mothers and grandmothers are making lists and shop-ping for the foods that they will be making. Relatives are making travel plans to come home for the holidays. Children are memorizing their parts for the Christmas program. It‘s the same every year around this time --

busy-busy. This has become our routine.

As I was riding home in the car the other day I was thinking about how everyone is going somewhere and doing something. I think around this time of year our heads get caught up in an ―I gotta get this and get that, and go here and go there‖ way of thinking. It‘s been said before, but I will remind you again: In the cra-ziness of the season, we need not to make sure we don‘t forget what Christmas is truly about. The birth of Christ…spreading love…giving to those less fortunate…

spending time with family and friends. All the ―busy-busy‖ doesn‘t really end up mattering much. It‘s God and people (and the time we invest in our relationships with them) that does. Making memories and spreading God‘s love is what is going to last, not what you gave

this person or what you got from somebody else.

We‘re making plans for this year‘s cookie baking

day. Hopefully we‘ll get to enjoy and share a few more

this year. You‘ve probably guessed from the title of this

article what exactly happened to our precious Christmas

cookies last year. Our beloved dog, Mocha, somehow

hadn‘t been properly locked in her crate that night, so

while we were gone she helped herself to the cookie

buffet we had left in the kitchen. As sad and upset as we

were, we laugh about it now. I know I‘ll always remem-

ber the fun we have making cookies each December. I

also know that I‘ll never forget the sight of Mocha lying

on her side that one year with a full belly, sporting a nice

little doggie grin. :-) Thanks for the memory, Mochie,

but paws off my cookies this year!

By Janessa Vorpahl

“All I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for all I have not seen.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson

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By Clinten Decker So it‘s December, the month dedicated to Christmas, snow fun, and treacherous Wisconsin roads. Maybe you want to know what other important dedications December has? In reality, you probably couldn‘t care less, but for the sake of my article you will pretend. That‘s all I ask. Last month I emphasized Epilepsy Awareness Month, this month I am emphasizing something equally important, Bingo‘s Birthday Month. …Yeah so I am not sure who Bingo is? (Maybe the farmer‘s dog? Like from the song…‖and Bingo was his name-o. B-I-N-G-O, B-I‖…well you get it. It‘s obscure.) So, just guessing that at the end of the year they just throw together some random junk to observe. It‘s

probably all the scraps from the rest of the year.

December Monthly Observances: -National Tie Month –Obviously a vital observance. -Safe Toys and Gifts Month – So apparently gifting a chainsaw to your 6yr old cousin is not a good idea. Ever. … I mean, really! Do we need this as a national observance? Really, who says ―Well, I was going to give my child some-thing that would kill him but then I found out it was safe toy month…‖

-Spiritual Literacy Month

December Weekly Observances: -Cookie Cutter Week, 1st -7th – Mom! I wanted the spaceship, not the star! -National Hand Washing Awareness Week, 6th -12th – This one is important! Some of you need to be aware of the fact that most people actually wash their hands and you should, too! -Human Rights Week, 10th-17th

-It‘s About Time Week, 25th-31st – Stop procrastinating and just do it!

December Daily Observances: -National Cookie Day, 4th – This day makes me happy! -International Ninja Day, 5th – Got skills? -National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, 7th -Dewey Decimal System Day, 10th – What do you know of the DDS? -Cat Herders Day, 15th – Somebody‘s got to herd those cats! -Underdog Day, 17th – Come from behind and blow someone‘s mind! -Phileas Fogg Win a Wager Day, 21th –Around the World in 80 Days, anyone? -National Whiner‘s Day, 26th – Everyday seems to be their day. Whine, whine, whine! -Make Up Your Mind Day, 31st – It‘s time to take a stand. Well, that‘s all folks! Have a terrific month and remember to stand out this Christmas season by keeping a

good attitude and the right perspective on what Christmas is really about!

DECEMBER “NOT SO OBSERVED” OBSERVANCES

Read and then record your thoughts on three Bible chapters relevant to

Amplify’s theme every month.

Challenge Yourself. Do it! December’s Blazin Chapters

What is this chapter’s theme?

What verses inspired me in

this chapter?

What thoughts challenged

me in this chapter?

How can I apply a principle

from this chapter to my life?

□ Matthew 1 □ Luke 1 □ Isaiah 7

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The Mysterious Flower on: REALIZING PURPOSE

Have you ever started a project or assignment in a classroom that seemed completely pointless? You didn‘t see the learn-ing value in it, it was time consuming, and it wasn‘t very interesting. Or maybe you‘re one of those people that can never finish what they start; you get part way through some-thing and you lose your focus, passion, and drive. Somewhere be-tween point A and point B you lost sight of your goal and it became less im-portant. If we‘re not careful, this will be the trend even with Apostolic young people and their relationship with God. In truth, young people aren‘t the only ones facing this problem. Apathy seems to be stemming from multi-ple influential sources. Yet, excuses cannot be made, because every person is responsible to make their own choice to serve God with their whole heart, or not to. Apathy cannot be overlooked any longer; neither can it be brushed aside as merely how it‘s going to be in the church sooner or later. If you aren‘t serving God with everything you have now, how do you expect to do it when you‘re older and have even more things to take your time and

attention?

Ask yourself honestly: What‘s important to me, and where does God rank on that list? Do I care about what has been given to me from the Word of God? Do I care about what I am doing (or not doing) in the church? Do I try to learn in Sunday school, or do I just go there? Do I try to be a true worshiper in services, or am I content with just

coming and listening?

I want to point out that seeking (actively looking for) the kingdom of God should be first on our list. Jesus, in Matthew 6:33, says ―But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.‖ The program we are presented with can become more important to use than the desire to seek God. We respond to God when the preacher does well, but if we don‘t feel a connection then we are content to remain unaf-fected. It wasn‘t good right? When the music is blasting and the drummer is throwing down sick beats, then we dance. Yet, when the drummer is absent and the keys are off, sometimes we don‘t even try to worship God. We stand there thinking, “This song would be so much better if we had better music. Oh well, I’ll just skip worship tonight I guess.” I‘m not going to try to convince you that you need to give everything you have to God. If you know that he already gave everything for you by shedding blood, what can I say that could ever be a more convincing argument? God doesn‘t need the stamp of approval from man; on the contrary, we need the stamp of approval from God. What I want to do is get the attention of those that do care about the things of God. My challenge to those that care is to be the one bringing in the spirit of God to services. Without God‘s presence and anointing we have nothing but generic motions. In the prayer room, call out to God. Push yourself to say things that are from the heart, not from memory. Worship God because of who he is every time you get the chance, not just when the music is good. Apply the word of God to your life even when the preaching is less appealing. In summary, don‘t be caught up in the attitude of apathy that tries to sweep away generation after generation of young people. Push yourself to become passionate for God. Passion will not be thrust upon you, but you will find it through diligent searching and reaching for God. When you don‘t feel something is the exact moment you need to push yourself to make

something happen.

-The Mysterious Flower

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APATHY > INSPIRATION

“He who loses money, loses much; he who loses a friend, loses much more; he who loses faith, loses all.”

-Eleanor Roosevelt

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NOVEMBER AMPLIFY MESSAGES

“Submitting to God” - Key Point: In a world of fancy advice, the tried and true method of those who

would be vintage disciples of Christ is simply this: seek the will of God, and then submit to it.

“Vintage Law Enforcer” - Key Point: When carnal desires are allowed to roam the streets of our hearts

at will, it takes some old fashioned CONVICTIONS to lock ’em away and protect ourselves from the

mayhem they would otherwise cause in our life.

“Monk vs Sumo” - Key Point: Beefing up to become a spiritual heavyweight is the path to success in a

life that Jesus promised will bring storms to try and knock us over. Don’t try to be a Christian in hiding,

fill up on the Word and head out into the world to share the Gospel!

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PARENT CONNECTION

A couple of weeks back I came across a blog by Ohio Superintendant Rev. J. Mark Jor-dan. I‘ve always enjoyed reading what he writes, and was not disappointed by this latest entry. In it, he discussed how his parents raised him in a godly way, and how it contributed to his spiritual success in later years. I think it‘s definitely worth a read for every parent who wants to follow the advice of Proverbs 22:6—―Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.‖

―Growing Up Ignorant,‖ by J. Mark Jordan.

http://jonathanjordan.squarespace.com/journal/2010/11/17/growing-up-ignorant.html

It‘s a little bit to type, but it‘s worth it! God bless! -T.J. Heidenreich, Student Pastor

Celebrate the new year together at Amplify’s annual

Crazy Games Costume Contest HELLO 2011!

Following NYE Service Until 1 AM

1.A 2.B 3.B 4.C 5.B 6.C 7.A 8.A 9.C

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YEAR’S!!!

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December 2010 Calendar

January 27-28—Midwinter Camp @ Pentecostal Assembly February 25-27—Spring Amplify Revival

March 11-12—Hyphen Spring Break Conference, Madison, WI June 27-July 1—WYM Youth Camp, Shawano, WI

August 3-6—North American Youth Congress, Columbus, OH September 16-18—Fall Amplify Revival

October 28-29—Mosaic Conference, Wausau, WI

December 29-31—Winter Youth Convention, Appleton, WI

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