"Love your neighbor as yourself" Matthew 22:39

"Love your neighbor as yourself" Matthew 22:39
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Express Yourself Camps

Express Yourself Camps
During the year the LYN House will be offering camps designed for youth to gain new skills in a specialty area while simultaneously learning more about him or herself, gaining confidence and finding a new way to express oneself. Please email lynhouseinc@gmail.com for more information regarding these camps and volunteer opportunities.

Friday, June 29, 2012

TVFP 2- Indianapolis Zoo

Yesterday, we enjoyed the hot weather by taking a trip to the Indianapolis Zoo! Students took their cameras and walked around snapping pictures of animals, plants, and anything that caught their eye. Together we pet sharks, watched the dolphin show, explored the colorful bird exhibit, and watched talented dogs perform some silly tricks. The challenge of the day was capturing a subject in motion. The students learned to be patient, take shots from different angles, and to take multiple pictures of the same subject. Although the day was extremely hot, the students still managed to capture some awesome photos of the animals and plant life at our Indianapolis Zoo.


Amir, age 15


Alisha, age 14


Ryan, age 15



Nick, age 12

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

TVFP 2- Picture Story


Photography challenge of the day- producing a picture story! Students joined together to create their very own story; however, this story has no words but only pictures. Before they took any pictures they brainstormed to create their original story. Next we headed to our location- the park. The students brought their story to life by staging different action sequences, and taking pictures from numerous angles. When they were content with the shots they took we headed back to the LYN House to edit. Photos were cropped and some distorted for the “dream” sequence. The photos were then put in order and the picture story was completed!

Students enjoyed this creative challenge, and learned that in order to get their story across to viewers the students needed to collaborate with one another.
Picture story to come!

Amir taking a shot of the girls!

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

TVFP 2- Collages


Today marks the first day of The ViewFinder Project 2. This week is for students who have previously taken photography classes at the LYN House. Each day the kids will be given a new challenge where they will have to put their skills to use. Today was all about collages. Before the kids set out on the photography adventure we had a refresher on how to take good pictures. The kids were reminded to get creative, take multiple shots of the same subject, and to even take pictures on their bellies.  

Below are each of the student’s collages, and also a description of where they took the pictures, why they chose the location, why it is important to the community, and what they like about their creation.    

"I chose Pogue's Run because of its unique colors. It is important to the neighborhood because it is an organic food source for the community. The thing I like most about my collage are the vibrant colors." Ryan, age 15


"I chose The Little Green Bean Boutique because the name was interesting and I wanted to see the inside of it. The Little Green Bean is important to our community because it has clothes for babies, and it is nice to see small businesses in our community. I like my collage because it shows various aspects of The Little Green Bean Boutique. It also has very bright colors that pop right out of the collage." Amir, age 15


"We chose the church (First Free Methodist) because it is an important figure in our community. People come to church for peace and comfort and it means a lot to our community. The church is a safe place for our community where we know no one will judge us on our mistakes and our pasts. The church welcomes everyone with open arms. Our collage captures every essence of our church- the music, the scripture, the representation of God shining through our church, and the sense of community our church gives." Alisha, age 14 and Nick, age 12


Kid's Kitchen Pizza!



Monday, June 25 was our first day of Kids Kitchen. Every Monday for the next five weeks kids in the community will get the chance to cook yummy dishes as well as read the word of God. The first Kids Kitchen was a pizza cook off. We started the day in our community garden where the kids got to taste oregano, spinach, and observed the growing vegetables. While in the garden we read 1 Corinthians 12 and discussed the different parts of a pizza. We learned that each part is important and has something to contribute just like each of us in the body of Christ. We then headed to the kitchen to finally start cooking. Some kids cut the toppings while others prepared the dough and made the sauce. Next we gathered to taste test the toppings. Each kid bravely tried a black olive, green pepper, pineapple, mushroom, ham, and pepperoni. To see which toppings were liked the best, we created a chart to track everyone’s favorites. Kids then broke into pairs and created their very own pizza. The pizzas would be judged on appearance and taste. While the pizzas baked the kids wrote in their journals about how they made their pizza and who they thought would win the contest. Next was the best part… tasting the pizza!!! Kids rated each pizza on a scale from 1 to 5 for both looks and taste. After tasting all of the delicious pizzas we compared our scores and picked a winner. We had a blast trying new foods, baking, writing about our experience, and of course eating pizza with friends!   





  

Monday, June 25, 2012

KidsGames 2012


This summer First Free Methodist Church and the LYN House hosted KidsGames 2012 (VBS). Each day the children were taught how to become a complete player for Jesus. The four themes of the week were learning to be a significant, coachable, persevering, and victorious player. The children were able to learn these characteristics by hearing Bible stories, playing games, creating a craft, and memorizing Bible verses. Some highlights of the week were playing kickball, creating pots to plant seeds, popping balloons to help memorize verses, and performing original skits at the end of the week. We ended KidsGames 2012 with closing ceremonies at Tabernacle Presbyterian Church. There the children participated in various sports and fun water activities. By the end of the week the children had learned a lot about making a difference to others, paying attention to the leaders in their lives, never giving up, and being victorious for Jesus.          









KidsGames Opening Ceremonies





To open the week of KidsGames 2012, we took 13 children to the Indiana Fever game. Churches from all over Indianapolis participated in opening ceremonies. Before the game children were able to play basketball in the practice gym, get their faces painted, and get their picture drawn by a caricaturist. A former Colts player spoke to the children about the theme for the upcoming VBS. He taught the importance of being a significant, coachable, and persevering player for Jesus Christ. Each child had the opportunity to either high-five a Fever player during the run outs, pass a ball with a player during warm-ups, or participate in the half time show. We all enjoyed a free hotdog during the game, cheering at the top of our lungs, dancing in the stands, and making new friends! KidsGames 2012 was off to a great start!