“Go and make disciples of all nations baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.  Teach them to observe all things that I have commanded you.  And remember, I am with you always, to the end of the age.” - Matthew 28:19-20

We believe that we have been called to use the gifts God has given us to reach unbelievers for Him and to encourage, and build up His Church.

LOL at Buxton, ME. UMC

LOL, my student juggling team, was invited to perform at a local Methodist Church for a Fat Tuesday pancake supper.  Fat Tuesday is the day before Ash Wednesday, the start of the season of Lent.  we had never done a show there before (although my family and I have as the Supreme Court Jesters).  LOL got the invitation from Pastor Lynn, who has a child in the seventh grade and is one of my fastest progressing jugglers this year.

since it was on a school night, the first thing I made sure was that they wouldn't have any home work.  I figured it was the least I could do.  We had a bit of time to kill, but not enough to send the kids home then regroup.  So we hung out in the school gym, and, yes, used the time to juggle.  We arrived at the church in plenty of time to set up our show before LOL was served their pancake supper.  It was all very good and plentiful.  Some of the kids volunteered to help clear the tables and set up for the 'real' guests who would be coming shortly.  Then it was back to the sanctuary to await show time.

in case you haven't been responsible for 22 twelve, thirteen and fourteen year olds recently, expecting them to wait quietly for 45 minutes is not in their bag of tricks.  So we played some improv games in an attempt to give the diners downstairs relative quiet conditions for their meal.

finally it was show time.  The sanctuary was almost full, very encouraging for a Tuesday night.  The kids of LOL were amazing.  Grace and Rachel passed six clubs for the first time in front of an audience.  Sebastian, Jaclyn and I passed nine balls between the three of us.  Grace, Rachel and I also did, but with Rachel passing the balls over her shoulder to me as I stood behind her.  They have really become a juggling team.

Caleb  in 8th grade (not the pastor's kid) was not feeling well minutes before the show, so at the last minute we replaced him with Emily in several skits in which Caleb normally plays Jesus.  So when we got to the first skit in which Emily was to play Caleb's role, I told the audience that they would be seeing one of the prettiest, most feminine Jesus's ever.  What I hadn't been told was the Caleb was feeling better, and was already on stage to play his part.  After a public apology and a lot of laughter, we got past the faux pas and the show went on.

the congregation loved the program and it was a good kick off to Lent.  

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The presentation was fun and encouraging... The gospel message was clear and encouraging. I purchased your book and just finished it. Your scope is broad and again encouraging. May God continue to bless your ministry. I will encourage others to read your book. -Parishioner of a local church

"Hey, I  wanted to say that was a great message in chapel today! It touched something:) thanks for doing it!" -High School Student  

"We are so grateful that you brought your amazing ministry back to our church this year... The Gospel message you bring applies to all!  It is such a positive, valuable work that you do."  -Coordinator of Christian Ed. UCC Church

"There's no questioning it. This is powerful stuff. It's extremely touching at times, never less than entertaining, and I see a lot of sincere love for Jesus in you guys."  -Dwight Lilies, song writer

The Lord has given you a wonderful window through which to present the Gospel!   - Field Director of Alliance Missions to Paraguay

"What a wonderful ministry to both children and adults.  In past years it has been a struggle to arrange programing that would hold the attention of all ages, but also challenge each heart with God's gift of Salvation.  Thank you for sharing your ministry."  -Sunday School Sup't.

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