Monday, March 29, 2010

STS Raleigh: The Finale





We did it! Our camp season officially came to a close last Saturday with our final basketball camp at St. David’s School in Raleigh…our third camp in a 28 day span. Needless to say, we were depending on the Lord to supply us with the strength and energy to finish the camp season strong, and just as He has from the beginning, He provided so faithfully. There was such an outpouring of support from the school community for the event, from the administration and coaches down to the volunteer parents and players…it was exactly the type of enthusiasm we hope to encounter at every new camp site in the future.

With all the amazing volunteers we had on hand, both on the court and behind the scenes, the camp itself ran smoothly from start to finish. All in all it was a great camp experience. But don’t take my word for it! Check out pictures from the day’s events on our web album.

A big thank you to St. David’s varsity coaches Wes Wilder and Johnny Garrett for their help in running the camp. Coach Garrett brought out “The Gun” shooting machine and held competitions at his station, which quickly turned into the highlight for many of the campers. Coach Wilder held an instructional session with members of his Conference Champion Varsity squad and showcased some of the drills they ran in practice every day that resulted in their success on the court.

One highlight of the day was hearing Patrick Moody give his testimony to the kids following station time. As a member of UNC’s 2009 National Championship team, he shared with the campers the importance of putting God first in their lives, a powerful message coming from such an accomplished athlete.

Another highlight came during the Break Station, where I was able to sit down with each team and explain to them the real reason why this camp was being held. Of all the skills and learning that took place that day, above all else I really wanted every camper to walk away with a clear understanding of why they were there, and thereby encourage each of them to find ways to serve the people in their lives the way Jesus has served us.

An integral part of our mission is striving to reserve at least 25% of our enrollment spots at each of our camps for low-income children to attend free of charge. As we utilize the platform of sports to share the good news of the gospel with our campers, we feel it is essential to live out that gospel message by engaging and serving the less fortunate in the surrounding community. In the weeks leading up to camp day, we developed a relationship with an organization called New Day Ministries, a group that ministers to refugees from around the world who have been relocated to the Raleigh area. We found out that there was a group of 7 refugee children from Karen and Burma who would love to attend our camp, and we were so happy to offer our camp experience to them.

Around midnight on Friday we received a call from Agape Corner, a Christian boarding school in Durham that ministers to at-risk youth from across the country. They asked if there were still scholarship spots available for a group of 7 or 8 of their students to attend our camp, and we were so excited to extend an invitation to them! It was such a blessing for us to have the opportunity to show Christ’s love to the children from Agape Corner and New Day through our camp!

A special thanks to Helen Keegan, who tirelessly promoted our event from within the St. David’s community, and loaned us her expertise in camp registration for the day. Another goes out to Momma Shields, who almost pulled a five loaves and two fish type miracle in feeding all the STS staff and volunteers on Friday night with her delicious home-made lasagna! A huge thank you also is due to Lynn Garrett and Julie Johnson, who both used their platforms in the school community to generously market our camp and let everyone know we were coming to town. We could not have done it without their support!

As we conclude our camp season this spring, we are so excited to see what doors the Lord opens moving forward. Join us in prayer for His guidance and wisdom as we continue striving to love and serve the people of North Carolina and Ethiopia through Sports That Serve!

Lastly, we are also excited to announce that the Sports That Serve staff will be taking a “vision trip” to Ethiopia in May to build relationships with orphanages and other ministries within the country. We hope to lay a solid groundwork for funding change within this third world country that lies at the center of all we do through STS. Stay tuned for more information about our upcoming trip!

-Rob Shields

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Finishing up the camp season:: Raleigh, NC

Well, folks…this is it. Our crazy Spring 2010 Camp Schedule (consisting of 3 camps in 28 days) is coming to a close this Saturday, March 20th. And what an incredible way to wrap up the season! We cannot wait to run a camp in our local community and serve kids who live just around the corner from us. We are so grateful for this opportunity!


We will be hosting the camp at St. David’s School. The support we have received from this school has been overwhelming, to say the least. Parents, teachers, coaches, and administration have rallied around our organization especially in the last two weeks to help get the word out to kids. We are pumped to be able to use the brand new gym facility at St. David’s to serve, love, and share the Gospel with these kids on Saturday!


We are also really excited to have some kids from New Day Ministry join us for our camp! Rebecca Yang and Anna Watkins heard about our ministry and wanted their kids to be able experience on of our camps. We are thrilled that this partnership has worked out and can’t wait to meet and love these kids. What an encouragement to see the body of Christ coming together, as different ministries join hands for the same cause!


We have several awesome and over-qualified volunteers joining us for this camp. Here’s the quick rundown:


Patrick Moody (Member of 2009 National Championship UNC Basketball Team) **Patrick will be not only helping to instruct but will also be sharing his testimony and a brief message with the kids right before lunch. Patrick’s a great friend of ours and we are so excited for him to share his personal walk with Christ with the campers.

Former Campbell University Basketball Player Patrick Stephenson

Former UNC JV Basketball Player Claude Shields

Former UNC JV Basketball Player Brad Jones

St David’s Varsity Coach Wes Wilder

St David’s Varsity Coach Johnny Garrett

St David’s JV Coach Larron Yancey

St David’s Middle School Coach Rob Shields

Durham School of the Arts Coach Elizabeth Simpson

St David’s Boys Varsity Basketball Team

We will also be having several other awesome volunteers helping us out, on and off the court. What an incredible team!


Please join us in praying for this camp on Saturday. We believe the Lord will use our ministry at St. David’s and we want to be faithful to the work He is calling us to: serving wholeheartedly as for the Lord. Pray the Gospel is communicated clearly—both in words and actions. Pray for safety, and that everyone will have a great time playing basketball and meeting new people.


We are grateful for your partnership and we can’t wait to tell you all about how the Lord answered our prayers next week!

Sunday, March 14, 2010

An Action-Packed Return to Kinston

Thank you for your prayers and support this past weekend as we served the Kinston community with our second basketball camp! We were overwhelmed by the Lord's faithfulness and we feel blessed to have been given this opportunity.


85% of the kids who attended the camp on Saturday, March 7, were low-income kids from Southeast Elementary School. They all attended for free and brought A LOT of energy to the day! We recognized many of the kids from our camp in May 2009, as well as when we helped take them around UNC's campus last fall. We loved being able to continue relationships with familiar faces...as well as forming new friendships. While he couldn't be there in person, Jimbo Perry worked so tirelessly and selflessly to help get the kids from Southeast there and we want to say a huge thank you to him!! He and his family also opened up there "Fun Farm" for us to stay at the night before, which was a great place for us to pray, plan, and prepare for camp the next day.

Tom Vermillion, a Kinston resident and former UNC Football Player, gave a brief message before lunch and outlined the Gospel in a clear & engaging way. It's awesome that the kids could hear from someone they'll see regularly and whose name is both familiar and respected. Thanks, Tom, for sharing the Gospel and the hope that we have in Christ with our campers!

We were encouraged throughout the day by the smoothness of the camp and the enthusiasm of the campers. The highlight of the day was definitely when the Kinston High Varsity Basketball Team came to shoot around, answer questions, sign autographs, and hang out with the kids. They are truly celebrities in their community. We are so thankful that Coach Gulledge gave us their time and allowed us to hang out with them before they hit the road that afternoon for their regional championship game...which they WON! Then, this past Saturday, the Vikings played in the 2A State Championship Game this past Saturday, March 14, and are now the 2010 State Champs!! Congratulations, Vikings—we couldn’t be prouder!

The kids were extremely grateful at the end of the day and did not want to leave...in fact, one of the boys we have gotten to know over the past year, named Graham, came up to us and said “You guys should do this every month!” Another girl came up to me with an extremely serious expression on her face and stated, "This is the best day of my life." Thank you, Lord, for giving us a chance to love these kids in a way they can receive and appreciate!

We know that the Lord orchestrated and planned this camp from the beginning...we had our own plan (including a totally different date) but praise God that His plans are so much better than ours! Thank you for being a part of seeing God work in Kinston this past weekend!

If you'd like to support one of the Southeast Elementary kids who attended the camp this past weekend, please email us at:
info@sportsthatserve.org. We are still accepting donations and sponsorships.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Heading to Kinston...


Hey everybody! Our basketball camp in Kinston, NC is finally here! We're heading down there today and can't wait to meet and serve the kids tomorrow morning! Here are some ways you can be partnering with us in prayer as we head out this weekend:

Pray that the Lord will bring excited kids from the Kinston community to learn, have fun, and interact with volunteers, and meet kids from different backgrounds.

Our camp will be running from 9:30am to 2pm on that Saturday and we are looking forward to hosting kids from the local community, as well from The Gate and from Southeast Elementary School as a part of our sponsorship program. Please pray that the Lord will bring kids who love basketball, need to be loved and reached out to, and perhaps have never heard the Gospel.

Chick-Fil-A will be sponsoring our lunch and we will be bringing about 6 volunteers from the RDU area to help run the camp. The Perry Family has opened up their "Fun Farm" for us all to stay at the night before.
Please pray for good fellowship, unity as a team of volunteers, and a rich time of prayer and preparation for the ministry we will be doing tomorrow.

We can't wait to see how the Lord will move at our first basketball camp of the year! Thanks for your support and partnership in prayer for Sports That Serve.

If you have any questions or interest in our Kinston Camp (March 6, 2010), OR if you'd like to help sponsor a child from The Gate or Southeast Elementary to attend our camp, please email:
info@sportsthatserve.org.


Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Pictures From Our Charlotte Camp!



Hey Everybody,

Here are some pictures from our baseball camp in Charlotte last weekend....as promised!

http://bit.ly/9LART6


To God be the Glory!

-The STS Team