LIVE ITEM: Weekend Entry for Northwest Flower & Garden Show & Overnight at Seattle Sheraton Hotel

Enjoy weekend entry for two February 17-21 at the Northwest Flower & Garden Show and one overnight at Seattle Sheraton Hotel. Date weekend, girl's weekend -- the options are endless!

If you haven't registered for the auction yet, please do so now by clicking here -- you don't want to miss this great event!


Live Auction Item: Week's Stay at Ocean City - Surf Crest Resort

Pack your bags and head to the beach to enjoy clam digging, beach combing, surfing and much more with one week at Ocean City - Surf Crest Resort! 1 bedroom with loft that sleeps 6. Dates available 1/1/16, 2/12/16, 3/25/16, 5/6/16, 6/17/16, 7/29/16, 9/9/16, 10/21/16, 12/2/16.

If you haven't registered for the auction yet, please do so now by clicking here -- you don't want to miss this great event!





Auction Item: Overnight for two at Skamania Lodge

Our annual Christmas Auction is coming up this year on December 5, with doors opening at 6pm at Auburn High School. We have several wonderful items filing in, but we wanted to begin by periodically highlighting some of our exciting live auction Items.

Call our office to purchase your tickets ($10/ea): (253) 735-3247

Enjoy an overnight for two at the beautiful Skamania Lodge in a Superior Fireside Room. Skamania Lodge, a magnificent Washington State mountain resort nestled on 175 wooded acres, is the ideal vacation getaway located in the spectacular Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. The rustic yet elegant, grand mountain Lodge is located just 45 miles east of Portland, Oregon, on the Washington side of the Columbia River.







Live Auction Items: Palm Springs

Our annual Christmas Auction is coming up this year on December 5, with doors opening at 6pm at Auburn High School. We have several wonderful items filing in, but we wanted to begin by periodically highlighting some of our exciting live auction Items.

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A Week in Palm Springs
First, is a week's stay in Palm Springs donated by Dave & Lorna Willard! Spend a week in sunny Indio, California in this 2 bedroom home that sleeps 6. This newer home includes a swimming pool, access to bicycles, tennis club, golf course and gym.






Best Night of the Week!

In Young Life, we make some pretty incredible claims. For example, kids for decades have come home from Young Life Camp and exclaimed, "That was the best week of my life!" If you haven't been to Young Life Camp, that's hard to imagine (and by the way, we do camps for 6th-12th grades and adults, so come experience it for yourself!). Yet, if you've been to Young Life camp, most agree that it is indeed one of the best weeks of your life.

At camp, one of my favorite things to watch a the chaos ensue each night outside the club room as kids are waiting for the music to welcome them in. They will be pressing on the doors, peering in the windows and are ready to do whatever it takes to get a good spot for this incredible hour. In the local area we don't have the caribe (banana boat), ropes course or water slides; but we do have Young Life Club. And, we promise kids it will be the best night of the week!

Why? Because we believe kids deserve our best, but more importantly, we believe Jesus deserves our best. As staff and leaders, club is an act of worship! I could go on and on about club, but if you're curious about Young Life club, we invite you to contact our office to set up a time to come check it out. We want you to see the amazing work God does each week during this time. It's incredible.

First Mount Baker Middle School Club
In Auburn, we are averaging about 80 kids per club at our middle and high school clubs. It has been a real blessing to watch clubs grow, but it has been challenging [the kind of challenge we rejoice over!] as well. For example, we feed kids at Cascade and Mount Baker Middle School clubs -- we have intentional reasons for doing this and will continue to do so, but it's getting a bit costly! We are looking for people to help cover the costs of these meals or prepare a meal once every few clubs (translates to every other month).

First Rainier Middle School Club
In addition, the more kids we serve, the more leaders we need -- at all levels. We specifically need leaders at the high school level (AMHS, ARHS & AHS) and at Cascade and Mount Baker Middle Schools. I invite you to pray about being a Young Life leader. The needs are great and let me tell you, these kids are awesome. Seriously. They will bless you beyond belief. Email or call me if you'd like to talk: susielwest@gmail.com or (253) 740-7339.

First Cascade Middle School Club
We are grateful and excited for what God is doing. Continue to keep us in your prayers and join in on the fun if you feel a tug at your heart!


All City High School Club
Young Lives' First Club

Clubs are Back!

This time of year is so exciting.

Pumpkin spice lattes. Crisp weather. The rain*.
*This is a shout out to my husband and all you other crazy Northwest natives who celebrate the return of rainy weather. This Jersey born girl will never understand, yet because I love you, I will celebrate with you.


What we're most excited about here at Young Life is the return of clubs! This last Tuesday, our first club kicked off at North Tapps Middle School. We're not sure what's going on in this photo, but we see beans and kids smiling, so we're pretty sure it was epic.

The first NTMS club!
At Young Life club, kids are invited in to come as they are, experience authentic and real pure fun and learn about what we believe is the greatest love story ever told. This year, we are kicking off clubs at the middle and high school levels as well at a new club for teen moms called YoungLives.


The schedule for clubs is below. Also, we're looking for adult helpers for all of our clubs to help with snacks, crowd control and other fun, so if you'd like to help, we would love to have you! Contact me via email or phone: (253) 740-7339.

Be well, friends.

Side hugs,

Susie West
Area Director

Summer Report 4, RockRidge Canyon | Amanda Bills, AMHS Leader

This summer has been incredible. I have been blessed with the opportunity to now lead with Auburn Young Life for three summers and four camping trips, and this year has truly been a gift. Last year, I took a large group of 8th grade ladies from Rainier Middle School to WFR Creekside with the hope of being able to aid in transitioning them from middle to high school as their soon-to-be YL leader at AMHS. I went into that camp week without knowing the girls, and while it was a great week, much of the time was spent just getting to know them. Over the course of the past year though, those relationships deepened as I've walked through life with them as their leader. And, I was thrilled to be able to take this same group to freshman camp at RockRidge Canyon this summer!  The bond that the girls and I had going into camp helped pave the way for The Lord to do wonderful things in the hearts of each of the girls. 
Myself (top left), leader Becca Evans (top right), and our group of incredible soon-to-be-sophomores from AMHS!

To the glory of God, I was able to witness my girls try new things and face their fears. Going into camp, several of these girls were controlled by their fears. Fear of heights, fear of trying new things, fear of the unknown, fear of genuine relationships, [unhealthy] fear of God. The fear that controlled these girls lead to missed opportunities, regrets and disappointment. Throughout our time at camp, I watched walls come down and true joy exude from each and every one of them. By deepening their understanding of who Jesus desired to be in their lives, these girls began to trust. They began to trust themselves, their friends and most importantly the Lord. 

I was able to witness once timid girls who were afraid of heights, courageously zip line for the first time. I walked with girls who came to camp terrified by the fear of the unknown accept that God has a good, perfect plan for their lives. Girls who had been controlled by a fear of vulnerability opened up and shared of their hearts inviting real, genuine relationship. I witnessed girls who feared God's wrath come to the understanding that He is a good and gracious God in the work of Jesus Christ. By the end of the week, this beautiful group of girls truly experienced life to the full in genuine relationship with their Creator and one another! Many of our follow up conversations revolved around how this trust impact their everyday at home. They were not just seeking a fun summer experience; they were  seeking truth about Jesus and how to really trust and walk with him everyday.

Over the course of this upcoming school year, I cannot wait to continue this journey with this special group of girls. They are strong, confident and fun kids! It has been an honor to lead alongside them. My husband, Brandon Bills, and I are excited to announce that we will be hosting an all-school campaigners group for Auburn Mountainview High School students beginning this fall. Campaigners is simply a small group bible study that does life together and dives deeper into Jesus' teachings. This will be open to all AMHS kids of all grades. We are praying about a consistent time for this group and looking for a location on Lea Hill that would host us [please email me at amandaabills@gmail.com if this might be you!]. It is our heart to daily walk with kids in their relationships with Jesus, and to show them that despite how crazy life can be, we belong to a good God worthy of our trust!

Summer Report 3 | Melissa Nishimoto, YoungLives Coordinator

It's hard to believe how much has happened over the course of a year!  God has been so faithful and truly taken me for a ride along the way.  Ever since our banquet this past April, we have been overwhelmed by the way our community has responded to the need and desire to start this new ministry to teen moms.
We recently had our first training for the 10 women who have felt called to be YoungLives leaders, and I was blown away. These women are in all different seasons of life and come with varying stories and gifting, but the same Lord has called them and led them to this moment for this ministry. They are simply an incredible group. Their excitement for YoungLives is contagious!  It's an honor to get to spend time with these women and I can hardly wait to see what God has planned for them as they embark in ministry!


2015-2016 BRAND NEW YoungLives Leaders!
We have also tentatively set a date for our first YoungLives club! Our goals over the next few months leading to club include disseminating flyers to all the local high schools and youth resource centers in the city; continued training of our new leaders and beginning to attend teen mom support group meetings at West Auburn High School. In addition, we continue to look and pray for additional adult support who will help cook meals, watch babies and provide support behind the scenes for YoungLives. If this might be you, I'd love to hear from you! Finally, we will be hosting a raffle at each club for baby gear, baby clothing, diapers and/or wipes. If you have any of these items you'd like to donate, please contact me.
Please continue to join us in prayer as we follow God's call and lead into the lives of teen moms in our city. Pray that the details would come together for a successful club and greater ministry, and that we might see our efforts come to fruition for His glory.

Melissa Nishimoto
YoungLives Coordinator

Summer Report 2, WFR Creekside | Dom Folkins, ARHS Community Director

This summer marked my first camping season with Auburn Young Life and it was one for the books! Having moved down to this area to oversee the Auburn Riverside pipeline, I put a bit more personal emphasis on getting students from Riverside, Mount Baker and North Tapps actively involved in the ministry. With that said, I of course find a bit of extra joy when I see students from those schools on the camp sign up list. During my first month on the job, I got to know a few gentlemen at Riverside and developed hilarious and genuine relationships with them. God is good and made a way for them to get up to Malibu with the rest of our area's campers! However I couldn't make it due to previous obligations (my honeymoon in Cabo with my beautiful new bride Claire).

That means that middle school camp at Washington Family Ranch Creekside was my first chance to get away for a week with more than 100 kids and leaders! In case you hadn't heard, let me tell you; middle school kids have energy and personality like you wouldn't imagine and this group from Auburn was no different! On the first night, the students that I got to lead in a cabin from Mount Baker and Cascade made a promise to truly "go for it," both spiritually and physically and they lived up to that promise in every way. My two co leaders Taylor and Chris had their work cut out for them in keeping up with those guys but they did an incredible job. We went up hikes, down water slides, across a high ropes course and through a giant mud pit, all so that these students could see for themselves how crazy awesome of an adventure Life with Jesus can be. 


What made this year of camping different for me than previous years is that I was free'd up a bit more to be with our volunteer leaders, pray for them, support them and speak into situations when needed. I have no doubt in my mind that God has called this awesomely unique group of adults to this ministry and I look forward to continue to be in community with them, and watch them go after more students as they have this summer. We ended the week with dozens of students walking up on stage and pinning their red paper hearts to the cross, signifying beginning a new relationship with Jesus! We also had several students stand up and vocalize to one another that they had decided that week to essentially recommit to their relationship with Jesus. What an amazing week it was. Thank you for your prayers and support! Go Hawks!

Dom Folkins
Auburn Riverside Community Director

Summer Report 1 | Summer Camp 2015 and Area Update

The summer is a sweet time as a Young Life leader. For months, maybe even years, we walk into the lives of kids and pray someday that they too would share the hope we cling to. They show up at club (party with a purpose) and they maybe even show up at campaigners (the place we dive a little deeper into Jesus' teaching). We invite them into our very lives (1 Thes 2:8) and in word and deed share the hope that is within us. The thing is though, kids' lives are complicated. Many of them deal with very significant challenges that keep them from really engaging -- not only with the gospel, but truly from relationships in general. The work our Lord has asked us to do is difficult. It's tiring. At times, it feels hopeless. The things we experience and know as Young Life leaders about the lives kids lead at times is heavy. Not because we're disappointed in kids or condemn them; quite the opposite. We see them with the eyes of Jesus. We believe each kid he's allowed us to interact with is treasured. Is significant. Has purpose. Was made for life - a FULL life. Yet, as we believe this for kids, time and time again they refuse to believe it for themselves.

Yet, we turn our eyes to Jesus and he renews us amidst the seeming hopelessness. And that's when we begin to see the miraculous happen.

On December 1, 2014 there was a line out the door, down the stairs and onto the sidewalk of kids wanting to sign up for camp. The leaders and I who were there that evening were overwhelmed with excitement. God was preparing an incredible harvest in the hearts of kids. We clung to hope.

Chaos on Camp Sign Up Night
And that hope and the many, many prayers did not come back void. This summer, Auburn Young Life took more than 200 kids to camp. 204 to be exact. More than 100 kids made a life changing decision to follow Jesus or renewed their hope in Him. Life to the full.

Young Life Camp is an incredible place. And no, it's not because of the incredible scenery, resort accommodations, epic dance parties or incredible food (that's pretty awesome, too). It's because of the relationships that are deepened between kids and their leaders; it's the time away to really process life, God and life with God; it's the way in which kids hear the Gospel, maybe for the first time and really take the time to let the Truth of Christ sink in. THAT is why we call it the best week of your life.

Another point of significance for are the 13 Auburn kids who served on 14 sessions (thanks Molly for serving back to back sessions!) in the incredibly important and sacrificial role of Work Crew (high school kids) and Summer Staff (college kids) at various camps across the country.

A few AYL kids on their summer assignments.
These kids did the essential work to make camp happen for a whole month (or close to it)! They served meals, tended gardens, scrubbed toilets, folded laundry, scooped ice cream and washed dishes at The Malibu Club, Washington Family Ranch Canyon, Breakaway Lodge, Frontier Ranch, Lost Canyon and Woodleaf. They cared for thousands of kids from all over the country, and to say I am proud of them is an understatement. Kennedy, Molly, Jami, Alyssa, Dani Mae, Megan, Mattie, Brandon, Connor, Alex, Nina, Brenna and Delaney -- thank you.

In one of my many trips to camp this summer, one camper confided in me: "The talks have been eye-opening and I've laughed more than I have in my entire life I think -- but the thing that gets me and has helped me understand Jesus more than anything else are those Work Crew who are serving us for free this week. They seem to love each other so well, they keep this place amazing and they don't have to. I don't deserve it. It's sort of like Jesus, you know?" Yes, yes I do.

A few AYL kids and leaders at camp this summer.
And finally, my family and I had the incredible privilege to live and work at Malibu this summer as I served as one of three Program Directors for 1,200 kids who came through camp in the month of June. This position was time intensive both before and during camp, and pretty crazy in general. Our job was to run the programmatic elements of camp as well as to set the stage for the camp speaker to share the good news. How did we do that? Humor, fun and what we believe to be life to the full. We dressed up as lumberjacks, bedazzled villians, 4th and 6th graders and tennis pros turned DJ's; we planned a dance party, pool party, obstacle course and cabin unity game in order to break down the walls around kids' hearts through humor so they might be softened as they laugh and experience community in a fun and silly way. Our team resolved to not necessarily be the funniest or best program team ever (although I think we did a pretty good job...!), but perhaps the most loving. We loved each other well and we tried to love our greater team, kids and leaders as best we possibly could. With it all said and done, it really was one of the best months of my life, getting to be a small part of hundreds of kids meeting Jesus from all across the U.S.

My husband, Joey, son, Gavin and I at Bob Goff's (author of Love Does) beautiful home next-door to Malibu
2015 Malibu Session 1 Program Team: Shane Prudente, Kent Williams, Jenny Snipstead and myself
As the summer comes to a close, I am reminded of John 1:16: For from his fullness we have all received, grace upon grace. This summer was an incredible outpouring of God's love, kindness and grace. The things we experienced were miraculous. Over the next few days, I am excited to share on our blog several stories and reports from leaders from throughout the summer. Please join me in celebrating all God has done as they share! 

In His Grip,
Susie West
Area Director

YoungLives (Young Life for teen moms) is launching and we need your help!

Dear friend,

In Young Life, we want to reach more kids and all kinds of kids. Out of this heart, Young Life in Auburn is launching a YoungLives ministry -- Young Life for teenage mothers.  Teen moms are often forgotten and isolated in today's culture, and we believe they too deserve the chance to respond to the hope of Jesus. We want them to know how much they are loved, valued and sought after. Teen moms need all the advocates and resources they can get. The choices they make will affect the rest of their lives and they need to be told that they matter, their babies lives matter and that life will go on after becoming a teen mom. We are having an informational/interest meeting this Saturday, May 2nd at 10am to share more about what YoungLives is and what roles within this ministry look like. This ministry will not leave the ground without a groundswell of support, so consider joining us to see if there is a role for you - great or small! Brunch will be provided. 
 
Please RSVP by filling out this simple form.

I am honored to be serving as the YoungLives Coordinator in Auburn. Since I became pregnant with our first baby in the fall of 2012, my heart began to swell for the countless women who were experiencing pregnancy as young and single mothers. I couldn't imagine how frightening and overwhelming a first time pregnancy would be at 15 years old, when here I was -- 27, happily married & excited to be welcoming our first baby (while also a bit nervous!). 
 
Melissa with her husband, Kevin, and son, Camden.
Through this conviction, I've felt a strong calling from the Lord to reach out to teen moms in Auburn through YoungLives. YoungLives does not waiver from the original vision of Young Life by entering their world, modeling the unconditional love of Christ and helping them become the women and mothers God has called them to be.  My heart is to join forces with other people in our city who are passionate about providing support for teen moms and their precious babies.

I am excited to start entering the world of teen moms in Auburn and sharing the hope of Jesus with them! But I can't do it on my own. We will be running YoungLives under the umbrella of Young Life in Auburn which already provides a huge foundation of support. But we have many roles that need to be filled in order to be successful. If your heart is even slightly intrigued, I ask that you would explore with the Spirit what He may be calling you to. Please join me on Saturday and enter in to what the Lord may have for you, great or small. 
 
Please RSVP by filling out this simple form.
 
To see a picture of what YoungLives looks like, please watch this short video.
 
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this and for caring about all kinds of kids in our community!

In His Grip,
 
Melissa Nishimoto
YoungLives Coordinator

Young Life LIVE is Tomorrow!

We cannot wait for you to join us tomorrow for our annual fundraising event, Young Life LIVE! We have been praying, planning and preparing for this night for months, and we think you will thoroughly enjoy yourselves! This night of celebration will include fun, music, encouragement and many, many stories of what the Lord has done in the lives of kids and leaders through Auburn Young Life this year. If you've not sent in your RSVP and would like to attend, we still have a bit of space so call the office to reserve your seat. If you have any questions about the night, call us at (253) 735-3247.




Young Life Live Celebration and Fundraiser: You're Invited!


Coming up in just TWO WEEKS is our annual Celebration and Fundraiser, Young Life LIVE! This night is a night of stories; a night where we as a community get to hear about changed lives from kids who are now experiencing true hope and even leaders and adults who are being changed by this incredible ministry. Joining us this evening will be our musician, the talented Scott Ohashi (an AMHS alum) and our speaker and Tacoma Metro Director, Ross Stewart. In addition, we will enjoy a fabulous dinner and dessert auction. We're incredibly grateful for our Platinum Sponsors for this event; Regal Auto Care / Tire Pros and Josh Hall Real Estate.

If you would like to join us at Young Life LIVE (did we mention it's free?!), please call or email the Young Life House: (253) 735-3247 or auburnyounglife.maindesk@gmail.com. We'd love to have you!


New Hire: ARHS Community Director, Dom Folkins

We are excited to announce we have hired a new ARHS Community Director, Dominique (Dom) Folkins. Dom is full-time overseeing ministry at Auburn Riverside High School, Mount Baker and North Tapps Middle Schools. We are incredibly excited to have Dom on board! Dom's fiance, Claire, will join Dom in Auburn after their marriage in July. You can learn more about our other staff members by visiting here.
Dom and his fiance, Claire.


The 21st century newsletter.

What. A. Year.

It has been a whirlwind, incredible few months here at Auburn Young Life! We have been desiring a more effective way to communicate with our friends, parents and donors so we've decided to embrace the 21st century and start a blog! Please check by this page every week for updates, news and fun goings-on in the Auburn Young Life community.

For our first post, we'd love to share a few exciting developments in the area.

New Staff and More Kids
Within the year we've been able to hire two full-time Staff Associates, Kevin Stigers and Dominique (Dom) Folkins. With Kevin and Dom's addition, we will now be able to better care for and train our 80 volunteer Young Life leaders in 7 schools and reach more kids! Did you know this year, Auburn Young Life is averaging more than 500 kids at our clubs and campaigners meetings a week? We count kids because kids count. This is a number we're pretty excited about!

One of Our High School Clubs this Fall
YoungLives: We're about all kids
We are excited to announce we are in the beginning stages of launching a ministry of Young Life called YoungLives which is basically Young Life for teen moms. Melissa Nishimoto, former 8-year Volunteer Leader at Auburn Mountainview will be serving as our Young Lives Coordinator. To learn more about the ministry of YoungLives please visit here. If you're interested in getting involved in the ministry of YoungLives please contact Melissa or consider attending our interest meeting on May 2, 2015 at 10am at the Young Life House (includes brunch).

Finally, we would like to say thank you. Thank you for investing in kids. Thank you for believing they are worth it. They are. We hope you will join us in our journey to make Jesus famous amongst our teenage friends of Auburn -- teenagers of all kinds -- and experience the miraculous of lives changed time and time again. Come visit us often for updates, encouragements and news about Young Life in Auburn or contact our office anytime to learn more! We'd love to buy you a coffee.