Friday, December 12, 2014

Chapel Review for Week Ending December 12th


Faith and Life


Principal Jim Epp shared in chapel on December 8.  He related some stories from his recent trips to Guatemala and shared how these experiences have shaped him as a person, and as a teacher.

Jim

On December 10 RJC hosted a Ten Thousand Villages fair-trade Christmas sale.  Gifts purchased from Ten Thousand Villages support all the workers in the distribution cycle with fair pay for their services and production.  Over $1500.00 was raised. 






Myriam Ullah, representing Mennonite Central Committee Saskatchewan, spoke to the students on December 11.  She focused on the work of MCC at home and around the world and highlighted programs for young people.  She also drew attention to the persistent problem of hunger in our world.




On December 12 students lit the Joy candle in the Advent wreath.  The candy cane was used as an object lesson, and the Faith and Life Committee distributed a candy cane to each student.  Anticipation of the holidays is palpable in the hallways and the dorms as we take one step closer to Christmas. 


Friday, December 5, 2014

Chapel Review Week Ending Dec 5


RJC Faith and Life Report
Friday, December 5, 2014

Science teacher Karalee Kuny shared in chapel on Monday, December 1.  Kuny gently challenged students to take responsibility for their own spiritual development.  She compared the discipline needed in athletic pursuits, like her commitment to an aerial hoop class, to the discipline needed in the pursuit the Kingdom of God.  She included some amazing video clips of her aerial hoop class.  Go Karalee! 




On Wednesday, December 3 Ryan Wood encouraged students to consider their Christmas shopping habits, and reminded the student body about the upcoming 10,000 Villages Fair-Trade X-mas sale next Wednesday.



On Thursday, December 4 The Faith and Life committee lit the second candle in the Advent wreath, the Peace Candle.  International students read scripture in their native languages, and Kylee K. shared a meditation.  Students were encouraged to pursue peace in their world.

Kylee lights the candle.



Sergio reads in Spanish.


Miriam reads in German.





On Friday, December 5 the SRC held a Pep Rally for the Basketball and Football teams.  This was to get the student body pumped up for the Home Basketball Tournament this weekend!  Students cheered on their teams and participated in some ‘athletic games’, which included accurately throwing Cheezies on the whipped-creamed faces of our team captains!  ARRRRR – JC!





- Ryan Wood


Sunday, November 30, 2014

Chapel Review for Week Ending November 28


Faith and Life

English teacher Emily Dueck shared in chapel on Monday, November 24.  She related some life lessons that she learned on her recent pilgrimage to the Santiago Compostela in Spain and France.  She invited students to remember, “happiness is not a destination, but a way of travel.”




Students recognized the achievements of their teammates from the fall sports season in chapel on Wednesday, November 26.  Each team and team member from the soccer, football, volleyball, and cross-country teams was recognized for their contributions to the athletics program at RJC.




The Faith and Life committee lit the hope candle, the first candle in the Advent wreath, during chapel on Thursday, November 27.  A carol was sung, scriptures were read, and thoughts were shared.  Advent has begun!  Let us each prepare a manger in our hearts.   




Principal Jim Epp presented RJC’s ‘Do More. Be More.’ capital campaign to the students in chapel on Friday, November 28.  Over $150,000 has already been raised for this five-year plan, $5000 of which came from the RJC SRC.  Stay tuned for more details about this exciting initiative.     



Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Chapel Review for Week Ending November 24


Canadian Mennonite University’s Admissions Director, Janelle Hume, was in chapel to talk to our Grade 12 students about post-secondary opportunities on Friday November 7.  Over the years many RJC grads have attended CMU, and participated in the school’s ‘Outtatown’ program.   Hume is positive about the connections between CMU and RJC, and has been impressed with the quality of students that she has seen attend the school.  Hume noted that RJC students “are not fearful to engage in tough conversations…they have a sensitivity to care a lot about things that matter, which is refreshing and a sign of maturity.”  Interested RJC students will travel to CMU for an Open Campus Day on November 27. 




On Thursday, November 13 the Faith and Life Committee played ‘Relationship Jeopardy’ in chapel, boys versus girls style.  Question headings included topics such as ‘marriage’, ‘stats and facts’, and ‘social media’.  This was an extension of a ‘Pursuing Healthy Relationships’ session from our Deeper Life Days from the previous week.

Rock Paper Scissors decides who goes first!


On Friday, November 14, students reflected on their learning from Deeper Life Days, and completed surveys to help plan for next year’s event.  Students also signed an over-sized ‘Get well soon!’ card for an RJC student in the hospital.  





Friday, November 7, 2014

Deeper Life Days - Growing the Future Nov 6


Deeper Life Days Report
Friday, November 7

The Faith and Life Committee presented their annual Deeper Life Days on Wednesday, November 5, and Thursday, November 6 with the theme “Growing the Future: In pursuit of a healthier world”.  The days featured a series of speakers, activities, and games that focused on envisioning a healthy, prosperous future.  The scripture focus was Jeremiah 29:11: ‘For I know the plans I have for you,’ declares the Lord, ‘plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.’


Rachel and Danielle

Song leaders - Katie, Sergio and Ariane



The event kicked off with some singing and a presentation from RJC alumnus Joel Ens.  Ens spoke on the topic of the environment.  Ens is a scientist and professor at the U of S in the area of soil science.  He used a slide show entitled ‘the parable of the aspen tree’ (based on the parable of the mustard seed) to show how the people of God can learn from nature.  He relied on research and slide shows with graphs and charts to show some of the challenges facing the planet, as well as some practical solutions, which pointed toward a brighter future.


Following Dr. Ens’ presentation the Faith and Life committee led a session about the topic of healthy relationships.  What good is a healthy planet if our relations are toxic?  Students played some games centered on myths about the internet, and challenged one another to ‘look up’ from their electronic devices, and to be more present and real with one another in this technological age.


Following lunch Mary Ellen Brockman visited the chapel and led students in a session focused on pursuing a healthy lifestyle.  Brockman gave advice and showed examples of how to decrease stress and anxiety and to increase energy and vitality.  This is particularly helpful for students as they face illness during flu season, stress during exams, and lack of energy due to active social lives and late nights! 



The Faith and Life committee organized some activities following Brockmans’ presentation.  Student were randomly paired and played asked one another some deeper questions, then played ‘partner dodgeball in the gym to blow off some steam before the final session of the day “pursing a healthy, fair economy’. 



Carol Reimer-Wiebe, manager of 10,000 Villages store on 45th St. in Saskatoon, shared her vision for a fair-trade economy.  RJC is happy to be hosting 10,000 Villages fair trade Xmas sale on Wednesday, December 10 at RJC! 


The following day kicked off with students creatively acting out bible skits before the opening.  Jae and Karen (and their two cute daughters!) visited us from South Korea and shared about their peace-building work in this country.  Jae is a former South Korean army veteran who now works for peace.  Following this session the worship band led some songs and the next speaker was introduced.  Another Alumnus, Crystal Lau, led the final session ‘pursuing a diverse future’.  Lau is a student at U of S in the linguistics department.  Her challenge to the students centered on the need to be open-minded to other cultures. 





Jae and Karen



The Faith and Life committee executive closed the event with a summary led by Danielle B., Rachel F., and teacher Ryan Wood.  Students prayed for one another and for a healthy future.  Thank you to all people who helped make this a successful, meaningful event.  With all the negative messages in the news, the media, and our world it is important to remember that we are a people of hope!  Let’s make the world a better place.  We are rooted in faith; we are growing the future!   

 



























Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Chapel Review for Week Ending October 24th



RJC Faith and Life Report
Friday October 24, 2014

Guests in chapel from this past week included Hague Mennonite Youth Pastor Jesse Doell and local storyteller Ric Driediger.  They each reflected on the theme “Seek first the kingdom of God”, and related the theme to stories from their lives.

Jesse Doell

Ric Driediger

Ryan



On Thursday, October 23 The Faith and Life committee organized a Bible quizzing chapel.  Just to keep it interesting, it was boys versus girls, and the students really got competitive!  The girls won this round, but the boys are plotting a comeback. 

Cody vs Tess

Brody vs Renee




- Ryan Wood

























Monday, October 13, 2014

Chapel Review for Week ending October 9th


Faith & Life

Mayor of Rosthern, Dennis Helmuth, addressed the student body in chapel on Monday, October 6.  He quizzed the students on their knowledge of the town, encouraged them to get involved in civic life, and challenged them to take time to practice acts of generosity and compassion during their time in town.  RJC is grateful for the work of the Town of Rosthern, particularly after the town’s maintenance staff repaired our water main break so quickly last week! 



The Faith and Life Committee organized a Thanksgiving chapel on Wednesday, October 8.  After opening in prayer, students shared experiences for which they were ungrateful.  Shortly after that, students related stories of thanksgiving.  The goal of the exercise was to encourage students to be thankful for what we have.  Students decorated the dining hall with cutout turkeys and pumpkins, which were filled with comments of thanksgiving from the students.  Thank you to our wonderful kitchen staff for preparing an amazing Thanksgiving feast! 







Representatives from Nipawin Bible College visited the chapel on Thursday, October 9.  Jeremy Fehr shared a devotional based on our chapel theme “Seek First the Kingdom of God” and provided some reasons for students to attend Bible school, and to continue to study the bible beyond their years past RJC. 


- Ryan Wood





Sunday, October 5, 2014

Chapel Review Week ending October 3rd


Faith & Life

On October 1st Principal Jim Epp marked the turning of the calendar by addressing the student body in chapel.  With one month of the school year behind us, his thoughts turned to a passage from Colossians 3:12-17 in which the faithful are encouraged to “bear with each other”.  It was a timely message as we continue the work of building our school community. 



On Oct. 2nd The Faith and Life Committee challenged students to build trust in one another.  Students were randomly paired, and given a blindfold.  In turn, each student was led, by verbal commands, blindfolded through an obstacle course, complete with stairs and jumps!  Everyone completed the course safely (much to Ms. Kuny’s delight as she supervised the ‘leap of faith’ section of the course), and students took one more step toward trusting one another.   

Erika and Joe


Liam and Dusty


Mieke
Brody



Kelsi and Alexa