Ocean City…
March 30th, 2008
Thursday night I was in Kansas City speaking at a church for my new friend Casey Kapple. Casey is the youth minister at Emmanuel Baptist Church in Overland Park, KS. Before his current position at Emmanuel, Casey was on staff at Youthfront for almost 4 years. It was great to get some input and feedback on some of Youthfront’s initiatives from someone who knows the organization well and is also a local youth worker.
I spoke to some of the parents of the teens in Casey’s ministry. I was encouraged by the parents’ strong commitment to helping their teens develop an authentic faith. I did some of the training from our Shepherding in a Culture of Change learning module. It was great fun and I was blessed to be a small part of Casey’s ministry, if even only for a night of training.
From Kansas City I flew to Ocean City, Md. What a beautiful place! I have never been to Ocean City but have had many friends who vacation there in the summer. The view (as seen below - not my pic) from my room was stunning - especially in the morning as the sun came up. Very cool…

I was speaking at a YFC event called Impact. There were about 4000ppl there from all over the east coast. I facilitated the youth worker training and had a few consulting appointments as well.
It was great to see Dave Rahn, as it always is. Dave was leading a seminar for students who want to explore God as well as reperesenting the national YFC office.
It was a pleasure to finally get the chance to meet Ruth Barton who I have wanted to meet for a long time. Ruth is the author of a couple of books (one called Sacred Rhythms in which my wife and her close friend Michelle are using these days as a “guide” of sorts for conversation, etc.). Ruth used to be at Willow a few years ago but now she is a spiritual director and retreat leader through the ministry she founded based in the Chicago area called, The Transforming Center.
I am thrilled to spend some time tonight with my good friend Dave Michener. Dave was the first one to hire me for a youth ministry job and continues to be a great friend and mentor to me and my family (Dave performed the wedding ceremony for Gina and me!).
Dave is the executive pastor at Bridgeway Community Church, a multi-cultural church outside of Baltimore in Columbia, MD. I always love talking with Dave about stuff going on at Bridgeway. Bridgeway is an innovative church that is in many ways leading the way forward for churches desiring to be intentionally multi-cultural.
Leave Baltimore early tomorrow morning and head home — can’t wait to see my family!

April 1st, 2008 at 9:42 am
Hi Chris, I was at the youth worker training on Saturday in Ocean City and I would like to have more notes on it. I really appreciated what you had to share and I would be interested in sharing some of it with my volunteer staff. Thanks for your time. Kim
April 1st, 2008 at 12:42 pm
Hey Chris,
It was good to finally meet you “in person” at the conference in Ocean City…. even if I had to weasel my way into lunch to do it!
Looking forward to seeing you at the next mutual event.
In Him,
Brian Coday
bcoday@nnym.org
April 1st, 2008 at 2:17 pm
PS. I’ve got an edit for you if you are interested!!
April 2nd, 2008 at 7:51 am
hey kim — sure thing. i will shoot you the notes from the seminars — just email me at chrisfol@mac.com and I will reply with them attached.
chris
April 2nd, 2008 at 7:59 am
brian-
great to finally meet you too! those crab cakes were good, eh?
sure — shoot me the edit. you can always email me at chrisfol@mac.com. thanks brian!
chris
April 3rd, 2008 at 5:58 am
My Youth Group Team really enjoyed hearing you speak at the three seminars. We rotated through and then shared information. The time flew by and we got some real good advice. That weekend really brought our kids closer to the Lord and thank you so much for what you shared with us so we can minster to our youth and serve God in doing so. It was such a meaningful event. I will be emailing you for more information.
April 3rd, 2008 at 10:57 am
Elizabeth-
Thanks for your encouraging words! Please do email me and I’ll get you the details you need
Blessings.
Chris