Hi friends,
I’ve also felt more established at the local high school, and have found it easier and easier to spend some time there at lunch talking with kids and staff. If that sounds intimidating- it is! :-) But God has already provided some strong relationships with kids that come to our weekly club, and that has helped me get to know other students. And last week, I volunteered to help with some classes in the Religion department, which helped me meet new students as well. For me, a classroom setting is a more natural way to interact with kids- plus I got the chance to teach a bit! The teachers I’ve met have been so receptive to me as a volunteer, and very open to support in the classroom. Sometimes I still can’t believe that I’m not waking up to teach at CCS, though!
The children’s work at Liberton Kirk is going well, and we’ve been doing some very fun things recently. Last week, we had the Youth Service, which is geared toward all of the uniform groups that use space in the church to meet weekly. The uniform groups are somewhat comparable to the Boy Scouts and Girls Scouts, with various tiers and sections. All in all, there are sixteen groups, which is probably over 250 kids! The youth work team visited each group and did various
activities with them on the theme of “starlight”, which then tied into a themed service this past Sunday. We planned a service with music, a game, some short talks, dramatic readings, etc. that centered around stars in the Bible. All in all, though it was quite a bit of work, it was very rewarding, and I think all the kids there had a good time!
As a church, we’re looking at the Beatitudes at the moment, and have a few more weeks of studying that passage in Matthew. In our Sunday clubs, we’ve been learning a Bible story that relates to a Beatitude each week. One fun twist is that each group is filming a different Bible story, and we’ll put them together at the end to have our own little DVD about the Beatitudes. So far, it seems like the kids are enjoying that, so hopefully we’re all pleased with the final result. If nothing else, we’ll have made some great memories!
It’s been seven months now since I arrived in Edinburgh...not sure if it feels more or less than that. The strange thing is having a life here so completely separate from everything back home- from CCS snow days, to a new nephew, to my little sister’s basketball games. Facebook and email make it easier to stay connected, but it also reminds that I’m not there for any of it. Definitely still working through that, but I can also say that my relationships here have deepened, as I knew they would with time. It’s a very relieving thing to feel known more- to have people start to associate me with drama, coffee, teaching, Hamlet, castles, etc. And with a flat of my own (and Anna’s!), to have more chances for cooking, hospitality, friends, movies, staff meetings- we think the space is being very well used! It’s such a confirmation that this is where God has each of us for this season, and we’re so happy to share it with others.
Hope you’re doing well! Spring has definitely hit in Edinburgh, and there are daffodils and crocuses in abundance. It sounds like winter is still hanging on in Ohio though- I saw some posted pictures of snow and ice just a few days ago. As far as weather goes, I definitely picked the right year to move! :-)
I’m not sure how long this update will be, but I’ve needed to get something up here for a while. Lots of good things have happened in the second half of February and March. Our new Wyldlife club is becoming more and more established, and Brad, myself, and the other leaders have gained a lot of confidence in how we run things. We’re blessed with about 6-8 other regular volunteers, because with our young age group (11-13 yrs), it takes many hands to keep things running smoothly. Sadly,
our plans for a separate Wyldlife camp in July have fallen through, as there just aren’t the numbers for it this year, but they will be able to go to the Middlepark camp in Wales with the rest of the YL clubs. We’re praying that fifteen Wyldlife kids will sign up for this camp, which would be amazing!
| Our Wyldlife team- amazing volunteers!! |
One really encouraging thing over the last month has been some very focused team meetings. The six of us (Andy, Alex F, Alex R, myself, Anna, and Brad) have spent some time evaluating our gifts and communication styles, studying how we work best together, and talking about the best ways to take our area ministry forward. The team dynamic is quite different than it was a year ago (it’s jumped from two to six!), so this time to talk things through has been really helpful. We’re praying that with God’s help, we can really play to our strengths and divide our work and ministry up accordingly.
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| Anna and I visit the Girl Guides to prep for the Youth Service |
I’ve also felt more established at the local high school, and have found it easier and easier to spend some time there at lunch talking with kids and staff. If that sounds intimidating- it is! :-) But God has already provided some strong relationships with kids that come to our weekly club, and that has helped me get to know other students. And last week, I volunteered to help with some classes in the Religion department, which helped me meet new students as well. For me, a classroom setting is a more natural way to interact with kids- plus I got the chance to teach a bit! The teachers I’ve met have been so receptive to me as a volunteer, and very open to support in the classroom. Sometimes I still can’t believe that I’m not waking up to teach at CCS, though!
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| Learning about Lazarus! :-) |
On a personal note, I’m trying to be more intentional about getting into the city and beyond to do a bit of exploring. It’s such a historically rich area, and I want to take advantage of that while I’m here! I’m a new member of “Historic Scotland”,
with an annual pass that lets me into lots of castles, estates, abbeys, etc. Two weeks ago, I visited North Berwick, about 30 minutes away by train, and spent the day exploring the town and nearby ruins of Tantallon Castle. It was a fantastic day! And on Sunday, I spent a couple hours in Edinburgh Castle, which I’ve not been to since I was fifteen. I’ll definitely be back there to explore that more, and other sites around Edinburgh as well.
| Tantallon Castle, North Berwick- amazing!! |
Some other really positive news is that I’m now at 81% of my goal for raising support to be on staff with Young Life! At my last writing, it was 46%. I will say that the goal has been adjusted to simplify my budget as much as possible, so that’s one reason for the big jump. But either way, I’m delighted that I only have $340 more per month to raise- that seems very
achievable! A huge thank you to all who have been praying for this and/or able to support in some way- I am just amazed at what has already come in. Even $10/month makes a surprisingly big dent in that monthly need. If you would like to help in the final push towards 100%, I would love to talk with you about that! Please email me at rachelewillis@gmail.com, and we can set up a time. I know for some it may just be simpler to support directly, and that can be done in one of these ways:
Online
From this YL page, click "A YL Staff Member's Ministry", search for "Willis", and I'm near the bottom of the list. The options to give are via credit card or bank account, and can be set up as a one-time gift or monthly.
By check
A check can be made out to Young Life, with a note in the memo line for X2162/Willis. The first one can be mailed to me at my home address in Ohio, and it will be recorded and forwarded to Young Life. You will receive back a receipt and an envelope addressed to YL if you'd like to donate again. Please email me for my home address at rachelewillis@gmail.com (thanks for understanding Internet privacy! :).
Thanks for your prayer for the work over here- though it seems like there is so much to be done, I have to remind myself to take a step back and see what God has been doing, and who He has brought here from a different country to do ministry in this area (three within the last year!). I’ll probably never really know exactly what impact I or another team member is having, but there is actually a lot of “fruit” growing in the relationships with people here. Being a friend who cares and can talk with a young person about Jesus is really what it’s about.
Thanks, friends! Hope that the Lord is blessing you where you are at. It is always great to hear from people, and to connect somehow across the ocean.
God bless you!
~Rachel


