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FBCG’s new youth pastor jumps in mix with Love Tour, MERGE

RevandMrsJZQueenBy DERON SNYDER

No one has to tell Reverend Jonathan Z. Queen about the challenges facing girls. He has first-hand knowledge – as the father of four daughters ages 18-24 – and knowledge gained through his experience as a long-time youth counselor.

“I know there’s a lot of self-esteem and father pain issues, thing like that,” says Queen, who was named FBCG’s youth pastor in April and has been involved in the teen/tween portion of the church’s 2014 women’s conference, “HE Loves Me.” “I try to address it by setting an example so they see an alternative to something that might be missing.

“And I’m very big on doing ministry alongside my wife (Lenia Queen), so they see what healthy marriages and healthy relationships looks like. They get me as their youth pastor, but at any given time if they see me with my daughters, my wife or in the community, they also see me as a husband and father.”

Rev. Queen formerly served as youth pastor at Shiloh Baptist Church in York, Pa., under the leadership of Dr. Jasmin Sculark. But he had a vision of doing ministry on a larger scale, with more young people and more resources. Not just in term of finances, but through support and collaboration with other ministries.

God answered Rev. Queen’s prayer by placing him at First Baptist. The opportunity to work with  MERGE, a joint youth ministry of FBCG and Zion Church, plays a huge role in his excitement. Hundreds of youth flock to FBCG on Friday nights for uptempo services tailored just for them. Shiloh held a similar event quarterly, bringing around 350 youth together on a weekend night.

“We called it ‘HYPE night’ – Having Youth Praise Everyday – where they did ministry and they would sing and dance,” Rev. Queen says. “It was just a beautiful thing. But we couldn’t do it every month because of limited resources at the time.”

“Ultimately, the vision for MERGE is to be that youth church, that alternative,” he says. “I want it to be the place where they say, ‘This is where we go to express ourselves, worship God and not be judged.’ I’m encouraged that they’re going to get the gospel and hear a powerful word from God that’s relevant to their world.”

Rev. Queen was also involved in planning for the women’s conference “Love Tour,” which visited middle and high schools this month. He says the conference, “HE Loves Me,” is a was a truly powerful concept that he wants girls to feel and let sink into their spirits.

“God loves them in a way that can remove any pain and eliminate any fear and anxiety,” he says. “My role is simply to provide any type of discipleship and shepherd them so they realize everything they need and desire can be found in God. They don’t have to do any of the foolishness of this world to get attention when God will give them all the attention they need.”

Sorry, but knee injuries during sack dances are too funny to not laugh

bears-patriots-footba_lanc1_s877x584By DERON SNYDER

You know how certain things can make you laugh over and over, without fail, almost each time you see it, hear it or think about it?

Like a particular comedy routine or a bit on your favorite sitcom?

Or that time when your frat brother walked in the bathroom – thinking perhaps you were dead because he (allegedly) had been calling your name and banging on the door – and you awoke and stared at him incredulously, with a look that said “What the hell are you doing in here while I’m on the throne?”

Well, two moments this NFL season have brought me the joy of laughter time and again, captured and repeated in GIFs that never grow old or unfunny, no matter how often I see them. They’re not actual plays, but two players’ reaction to a play and the aftermath of those reactions.

Not to make light of an athlete’s injury or misfortune, but tearing your ACL while celebrating a sack is fairly hilarious. Especially when it happens to one player five weeks after it happened to another, both times with eerily similar dance moves that conclude with the players wincing and going down as if shot.

Look it up if you don’t believe me. Reddit.com has a cool side-by-side comparison and you can find plenty of other clips. They show Chicago Bears defensive tackle Lamarr Houston and Detroit Lions linebacker Stephen Tulloch sustaining season-ending knee injuries in the most ridiculous manner imaginable.

The only thing more absurd is Houston doing his sack dance Sunday while the Bears trailed New England by 25 points in the fourth quarter.

Houston must have missed all the replays of Tulloch dropping like a wounded animal on Sept. 21 after sacking Green Bay’s Aaron Rodgers. Prior to that, Tulloch had not missed a game in nine seasons, playing in 131 consecutive contests and making 75 consecutive starts.

If he learned a lesson he didn’t share it at a charity event days later, saying he had no regrets. “Hell, no,” he told the Detroit Free Press. “I’d do it again, brother. You do it every time. If it’s going to happen, it’s going to happen. Just a matter of time.”

But how long until he wises up and realizes he should avoid the Michael Jackson moves?

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