Tuesday, March 18, 2008

What we didn’t blog about:

While at Rocketown we had the chance to see a concert. The groups that performed that evening were Aiden - www.myspace.com/aiden , Farewell to Freeway - www.farewelltofreeway.com and Madina Lake - www.myspace.com/madinalake. It was a cool show. Loud but very good…Check out the bands web links to hear their music. Here are some pictures of the show.







Some random facts:

My drink of choice while stopping at Starbucks or Barnes and Noble café was a Peppermint white chocolate mocha with whip. Tory tends to stay with his usual wet cappuccino.

Music playlist during our trip: Coming soon…

Warmest location we were at was Chicago - During the day it peaked to about 55 degrees and dropped to a low of 17.

We saw the most snow in Nashville, TN when five inches of snow fell the night we were there! We did however get to marvel at the HUGE snow mound that was in a Barnes and Noble parking lot near Louisville, KY. This was GINORMOUS! (not sure if this is a word)

Our motor vehicle choice was a Toyota Camry – this automobile was a great fit for the conditions we were in. It was very roomy, handled well around corners and in all the snow we ran into. The car even had a CD player and input jack for our ipod’s which was fantastic!



We lost 2 hours when we turned our clocks back – Since we were in Nashville, TN at the time of daylight savings – we had already lost 1 hr entering this location…and then having to turn back the clock 1hr yet again…did not help with the 14hr car drive to our next destination in MI.

Had we gone to 8 Mile – we may not have survived…

Family Force 5 is going to be playing at “The District” soon!

Mrs. Fields cookies are great – but watch out when getting the buy two get one free deal…not all cookies apply…even though their ON THE SIGN!

People in Michigan have accents

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Stop, Rewind and Listen....

That’s pretty much where I am at right now. The music has been playing, the lyrics have been sung, but now its time to press the rewind button and listen…to actually listen…

A lot of times when we listen to a song we have no idea what the song is about. The beats are sweet and the music sounds pretty tight, but what is actually being said sometimes gets lost. It’s often not until you really sit back and take the time to listen when things come into focus. The road trip has now come to an end. The “song” has finished.

On our journey tons of really great things took place. Numerous ministries were visited, connections made and information gathered. Lives were most definitely being affected and are being changed.

All of this though happened so quickly. Taking it all in and digesting it while on the trip is virtually impossible, thus the reason for me to “stop, rewind and listen” to what is to be learned on this trip. That is 3,200 miles of tape to rewind must I remind you!

As I press play I am brought back to the first ministry stop on our trip. This is Rocketown located in Nashville, TN. This is the ministry founded by singer songwriter Michael W. Smith. Rocketown is more geared towards teenagers and the youth. There is a coffee bar/lounge area, game tables, concert venue with large stage for local and national groups to perform. There is also a huge skate park called “Six Avenue.” This is headed up by Ben Cissell, former drummer for Audio Adrenaline.

Six Avenue was a pretty cool aspect of Rocketown. The demographic the skate park drew was obviously skaters but a lot of whom were non Christians. Tory and I had the chance to sit down with six of the youth who regularly attend the skate park, pretty much whenever it is open. We were given the freedom to ask these kids whatever we wanted. This was fun knowing that these kids were un-churched and really did not care about the Christian faith. I was curious as to why they would come to such a venue knowing this was “faith based”. One of the youth stated that this did not matter to him. “This is where all my friends are.” “This is my family.”

Knowing that Rocketown is faith based did not really hinder them from coming. Another youth stated that, “The staff at Rocketown was not judgmental; they did not throw Christianity down our throats.” Yes its there and yes the staff is willing to talk to the youth about what it means to be a Christian - but what is important here is being the hands and feet of Christ. Being there for the youth, being their friends, showing the love of Christ to them. A lot of the youth that come in to Rocketown are not saved. Some of them may even wear clothing that may be frowned upon. The way they look may not be what you’re used to.

That was something that really impressed me about Rocketown. The fact that a lot of the youth that came through the doors are the same kids a lot of the church going people would cringe at and would be afraid to embrace. Rocketown just looked at them as no different then the next. One kid was sporting a shirt with the pentagram on it while another teen wore a hat that had the phrase “Let’s F*@K.” Didn’t Christ say just come as you are? I know it may make some people turn away but what kind of message would the staff at Rocketown be making if they told these youth they were not welcomed here unless they changed their shirt or took off their hat. I don’t think these kids would ever come back. Their perception of what a Christian is would probably be dampened. What is great about these two kids that I mentions – these are two kids that Tory and I got to talk to and who currently go to the weekly Bible study and are asking the right questions. No they are not saved…no they don’t really believe what Christians believe…but there here. Their coming to a facility that is positive, free of drugs and alcohol, a place where they can feel safe and loved.

Our second major ministry we visited was a club called “The District”, located on the outskirts of Detroit. This ministry was more geared towards young adults, twenty something’s. Here we attended one of their weekly Bible studies. The message that evening was about not being ashamed to call yourself a Christian. It was a powerful message. A lot of times true Christians (not ones who say I’m a Christian just because they happen to go to church for Easter and Christmas or it’s the catch phrase to say – but one who has a real relationship with Christ) are ashamed or embarrassed to admit that yeah…I do believe in Christ and that yes He is the one I strive to live for, the one who died for my sins and yours. It was a powerful message and one that I needed to be reminded of.

The District has more of a sports bar type feel for it, minus the smoke and alcohol. It was great being here and seeing other young adults thirteen hours away coming together to serve their community, praising the Lord and wanting to be the hands and feet Christ called us to be. Many contacts were made here that will be very instrumental for the future of Off The Coast.

Outside of these two ministries there were countless other moments and places we visited that continued the fire in us to bring a facility to the upstate of SC with similar ideas of Rocketown and The District. Tory and I got to talk to random people about our road trip. The people we talked to would lead in with the question “what’s the road trip for” and then we would explain. A lot of the people we got to share this with seemed to be in their twenties…they all expressed that YES there is a need for something like this. I remember one fellow who was working at a cell phone store. Tory and I got talking with him and the guy mentioned that he too is sick of the bar and club scene. He wants a clean place to hang out it. Not a place where you have to get drunk just to fit in or feel comfortable. He wished Tory and me the best of luck. He was from Grand Rapids, MI.

There is so much more I could write and stories to tell but I too am still processing all of this. A lot took place in 8 days and 3,200 miles of driving. I believe the Lord is just starting to let us in on what is to come. I can’t wait to continue this journey. I can’t wait to hear the next song…

Jer ~

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Are we there yet...?

Ah yes….the dreaded question that comes along with any road trip. It always seems to go quicker on the way TO your original destination…not the trip home. This is not good due to the fact that we are on a thirteen hour journey home. So far though it has not been bad at all I will admit. Tory and I are one hour from being home while I sit here and write this post. We are pretty much on schedule. We really just stopped for gas and then got our lunch to go to minimize the loss of time.





Weather and traffic have been great outside of the traffic in Chicago we endured on our way out of the city.

I must make a correction here to the part of the blog where I said “so far though it has not been bad” referring to the trip home…Tory is now making my blood pressure rise due to the fact that he thinks its amusing to go 65 miles an hour heading straight towards the guardrail causing the passenger side wheels to hit the rumble strips causing a loud noise and car to shake. Doesn’t he remember that I already have high blood pressure? =)

Well we are now approaching Paris Mountain and will be dropping off Tory in a short while. From here I will drop the car off at the airport and will catch a ride home from my sister.

Thank you all for sticking with us on this journey. I hope you enjoyed living vicariously through my blog post. It has been enjoyable to let you all inside our journey to see how the Lord is working in and through Off The Coast.

Jeremy ~

Lucky number seven!

Day seven completes our final day of events and activities for the Off The Coast road trip! What a week it has been. Today we are in Chicago! The windy city as they call it. Here Tory and I headed over to Willow Creek Church which was amazing. The facility they have was top notch. It has a huge auditorium, food court, book store, and children’s area. Willow creek is very ministry driven…offering programs for just about any need. While Tory and I looked over the church there were groups all over gathered around doing Bible studies, prayer groups and just catching up with one another while eating in the café’.




After spending some time at Willow Creek Tory and I had the rest of the day to just relax and enjoy being in Chicago! We decided go to the Ford Theater to see the matinee of the Broadway show “Wicked”. What an amazing production that was! Awesome time!




We then headed downtown to do some sightseeing and explore the city. We saw many landmarks such as “the Orb”,






The spot where Ferris Bueler was filmed





Then of course the Sears Tower. The view from the top of the Sears Tower was AMAZING! You could see about 50 miles out in all directions. It was pretty cool! Tons of pictures were taken here.






After hanging out here for a bit it was time to eat! We asked around to some of the locals as to what was the best place to go…The consensus was “Giordano’s”, famous for their stuffed pizza. I will admit it was a beast of a pizza but I think I am going to be bias here and say New York pizza has them beat. But that is just my personal bias. Sorry Chicago.





Well we made it back to the hotel. Time to unwind and get ready for the trek home tomorrow! We plan on leaving at 7am and heading thirteen hours home to Greenville, SC. Depending on how many stops we take we should be home by eight thirty Thursday evening. Continue to pray for us during our travels as well as the future of Off The Coast. Thank you everyone for believing in us.

Jeremy ~

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Windy City!

Well we are heading to Chicago! Should be on the road by 8am. We will be arriving around 11am Chicago time. Noon our time (eastern time). Tory and I will be visiting Willow Creek Church and then just hanging out in Chicago and talking over business stuff.

Thanks everyone for following along with us via the blog. We will be heading back to SC in the morning. Drive time is about 12-13hrs. Please be praying for safe travels during this time.

Thank you everyone!

Jeremy ~

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Ahhh...Barnes & Noble




We found a Barnes & Noble in Muskegon,MI. Here is where Tory and me will be be working for the next couple hours on business stuff and talking over what we have seen and writing down our thoughts.

Things are going well. We just finished eating breakfast an hour ago - so even though it's "lunchtime" we will probably hold off for awhile. Maybe until dinner tonight when we are going to get pizza!

I got my venti White Mocha here so that should hold me over for a bit. Maybe i will get something from the bake case later since i do get 50% off! Got to love it!

Jer ~

Michigan