Thursday, August 31, 2006

More Noah!

Hello!

Yesterday was a pretty long day, but it was our first with Noah. When you have your baby at a "teaching" hospital, you not only get visits from lots of doctors and nurses, but you get visits from all of their students as well. We had a really good day, though. Noah slept most of the day and only cried a couple of times. It's honestly a little strange to have a baby that small. We've always seen Madeleine as our "baby", but that changed in an instant when she came to visit yesterday. SHE'S HUGE! Neither of us realized how big she had gotten until we saw her next to Noah. She was pretty good with him, though.

Today we go home. We will be discharged this afternoon and will spend our first evening at home as a whole family. That's pretty cool. Here's a rare picture with his eyes open:



If you would like to see more pictures of Noah, you can eventually go to this website:

http://www.growingfamily.com/webnursery/default.asp

When you get there, it will ask you to enter some information. The last name is Cerneka, the state is Missouri, and the date is August 29. They told us yesterday that it would be up within 24 hours. That was at noon, so there were still a few hours left as of this blog posting.

Thanks for all your prayers and support. Erin, I, and our family are truly blessed to be surrounded by so many great family members and friends.

-Shannon

P.S. I apologize if you have already been to the Oddwalk blog today. This is the exact same post.

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Announcing: Noah Matthew Cerneka

Last night at 9:32pm, my wife Erin gave birth to a beautiful baby boy named Noah Matthew:




The baby weighed in at 7lbs. 11oz. and was 20 1/2 inches long. To see more, go to the Oddwalk Blog.

Oddwalk Blog.

Thanks for all your prayers and support. I promise to write more later, but I need to get back to the hospital.

-Shannon

Monday, August 28, 2006

Jammin' or Rockin'?


Tonight we had a kickoff party and jam session for this year's Lifeteen musicians. It was great. We started off by eating, got to know each other a little, learned a bit about being liturgical musicians, and played some music. We went through some of the songs we'll be doing at Lifeteen this year. These included songs like Bless the Lord, Blessed Be Your Name, and Rain Down. We then jammed a little with a Natalie Eickhoff-led Lean On Me and then went into some blues riffs. It was awesome. If you want to sing with us, play an instrument, or if you know someone who does, let me know. Our next practice will be on Monday, September 11th from 7-8pm in the Haven.



Lifeteen starts on Sunday, September 17th. The Mass will be at 5pm with the Life Night to follow until 8pm. For the Life Night, we're planning on some field games and a bar-b-que. All high school students are welcome and enouraged to come. If you have any questions, you can e-mail me or call me at 573-220-8424.

-Shannon

Friday, August 25, 2006

World Youth Day keynote - Jesse Manibusan


For those of you thinking about going to World Youth Day at the Shrine, here's a little bit about one of the keynote speakers, Jesse Manibusan:

Just for fun, enter “JESSE MANIBUSAN” in Google. You will be amazed at the results: Page after page of websites featuring Jesse, reviews of his CDs, newspaper interviews, publicity for upcoming appearances, photos and personal blogs by young people who have enjoyed his concerts, etc. For more fun, try entering “Jesse Manibusan Spam.” You’ll get at least 21 websites about our friendly neighborhood Spam Man. Jesse has definitely made his mark on God’s earth, bringing his unique message of Spirit, Peace And Mercy (SPAM) to countless audiences who are hungry for Good News.

Jesse has the special gift of being able to engage and reach out to any individual -- either one on one at a confirmation retreat, or within a large group of teens at a youth rally, or with a crowd of 500,000 people at World Youth Day. It doesn’t matter how small or large the audience is. This dynamic performer will touch your soul and have you praising God with him.

Jesse calls himself a Catholic lay evangelist who uses music, comedy and stories to connect with people. Very much in demand around the country as a motivational speaker, Jesse’s uplifting message touches all generations. “God gives us life. We may have disappointments, we may be really angry or depressed,” said the singer. “It’s good we can have a moment to say to God, ‘Thank you for life.’”

Although he now resides in Grapevine, Texas with his wife Jodi and their two daughters, Jesse has lived most of his life in Alameda, California, serving as a music minister and youth minister in various parishes in the Diocese of Oakland. That diverse community was the inspiration for his popular multicultural collection Misa del Mundo, as well as the CDs Power of Peace, and Love Never Fails. The latter CD, a collaboration with Ken Canedo, contains the Unity Award-winning Rap/Hip Hop Song for 2003, “MC God.”

All his recordings showcase Jesse’s amazingly versatile singing voice. He is equally at home crooning ballads like “Open My Eyes” and “Fly Like a Bird,” belting out rockers like “Power of Peace” and “Fish With Me,” and rapping out hip hop tunes like “Another Day” and “What’s the Word.” No wonder he was named Artist of the Year by the United Catholic Music and Video Association.
Awards and recognition aside, Jesse puts everything in perspective. “It’s not about me,” he said. “It’s about God. And it’s not an issue of whether we believe. It’s an issue that we know God believes. Every time we mess up God says, ‘Get up. I believe in you. Don’t be afraid to be who you are. Get over it. Know who I am. Look to me and see a reflection of yourself.’ This is about God believing in us.”
As all those Google connections will testify, Jesse’s message and ministry have reached around the globe.

(taken from Spirit and Song.com)

Click here for a sample of Jesse's music.

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Prayer for the New School Year


Spirit of God,
fill our hearts with a desire to seek truth and rejoice in beauty.
Help us to know what is pleasing to you
and to understand what is right and good in your sight.
Give us the spirit of learning
that we may please you by our thoughts
and love you in your creation.
Give all teachers your constant encouragement
and guide them in their good work.

Spirit of God, make us effective witnesses of your truth
to all whose lives we touch.

We ask this in the name of Jesus our Lord.
Amen.

Taken from youthapostles.com

Monday, August 21, 2006

Two Updates

Hello! If you click here, you'll be magically transported to the Oddwalk blog where you can see two new posts. The first is my first 70/30 update. It was an uninspiring first week. The second is an update about my friends Brad and Joia's adoption of a little girl from China.

I would have posted them here, but I thought it would be too redundant.

-Shannon

WorshipTogether.com

Looking for a little Jesus in your music? Worship Together might be just the thing for you. Each week, this site offers a free song to download, and free sheet music as well. There's all kinds of cool stuff. You should go check it out.


This week, the site is featuring "Made to Worship" by Chris Tomlin.


If you're looking for music that is specifically Catholic, but still sounds cool, you can also check out Spirit and Song.






Some of this music will be featured at our Lifeteen Masses and Life Nights which kick off at I.C. Churh at 5pm on Sunday, September 17th. I hope to see you there.

-Shannon

Friday, August 18, 2006

Upcoming Events

Check out the new links in the right hand column. You'll find a new one for World Youth Day in Australia, and one for Upcoming Youth Events. There are a lot of great things being planned in the next few months. Don't miss your chance to be a part of the fun!

Thursday, August 17, 2006

Got a Minute?


Click here to find a great way to take just a minute-a-day to focus on your relationship with God.

Monday, August 14, 2006

70/30

On Saturday, Steve Allgeyer came to Jefferson City to provide training for our Lifeteen Core Team. Steve works for Lifeteen nationally, and did an excellent job. To learn more about Lifeteen, click on the link in the right-hand column.

In addition to providing tools and resources for our work with Lifeteen, Steve talked with us about personal spirituality. His point was that if we were going to lead young people into a deeper relationship with Christ and His church, we had better take care of ourselves first. After listening to him, and participating in a personal spiritual inventory, I realized that there were two areas of my life that I needed to work on: creating a strong, consistent prayer life, and taking care of my body.

The first is prayer.



I dont' want to give the impression that I don't pray, because I do. What I lack is a significant chunk of time during my day that belongs to God alone. I pray to God throughout the day, at meals, and certainly at Church. There isn't any time, though, that I can just focus on God and center myself. I would very much like to change this. Here's what I would like to work towards:

I would like to get to the point that I spend 30 minutes a day in prayer. To be truthful, I would like that to be a full hour, but I need to start with a goal that seems attainable. My schedule is such that trying to find the same time every day will be somewhat impossible. I plan to start with just five minutes, then work my way to ten, fifteen, twenty, twenty-five, then on to thirty minutes. I know this won't be easy, but I need to make my actions reflect my belief that God is in charge of my life, not me.

The second is weight loss.



This is not something I can hide from anyone. This morning, I stepped on the scale and it read: 249 lbs. I wish I could say that I was shocked and saddened to be at that weight, but that would not be truthful. Six months before I married Erin, I she and I started doing Weight Watchers, with unbelievable results. I ended up dropping 50 lbs! I looked and felt better than I had in years. Since getting married, however, I have reverted back to my old habits of eating too much of the wrong things, and not exercising at all. I want that to be different.

I want to lose 70 lbs. That may seem like a lofty goal, but after losing 50 lbs. at one point, 70 doesn't seem like that much more. I am partly inspired by my mother who has lost almost that much since she started eating better and exercising a few months ago. I still remember the things I learned in my Weight Watchers experience. I know how to eat right, I just don't do it. I know how to stay active, I've just been lazy.

I'm calling this effort: 70/30: Seventy for weight, thirty for prayer. That may seem like a lot to take on all at once, but I think I can do it. I don't think the two are exclusive from one another. What I'm trying to do is be a healthier all-around person. I believe that by doing that, I will be a better husband, father, youth minister, musician, and speaker. I'm going to need your help, though.

As I start this effort, which begins today, I am going to need the people around me to not only pray for me, but help me make good choices as well. I am weak when it comes to fast food, portion sizes, and snacking. It would also be good for you to ask me how my prayer life is going. That will help keep me honest. I will post a weekly update to this blog letting you know how it's going.

Thanks for reading this long post. Since we are supposed to all help each other be healthier and live as Christians, if I can help you in your jouney, please don't hesitate to ask.

-Shannon

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

World Youth Day 2006

Mark your calendars for Sunday, September 24th (or Saturday, September 23rd if you are in 7th or 8th Grade). That is the date of this year's World Youth Day at the National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows in Belleville, IL. World Youth Day is a youth rally featuring great music, dynamic keynote speakers, an energetic mass, and one heck of a dance!

This year, my friend Orin and I (Oddwalk Ministries) will serve as the house band and the emcees for the day. World Youth Day will also feature two of the best Catholic keynote speakers around, Mike Patin and Jesse Manibusan.

Mike Patin is a unique blend of humor, holiness, and cajun wit. Mike has a very energetic style and is very challenging. Some of you might remember Mike as the keynote speaker from World Youth Day 2005.

Jesse Manibusan is one of the most well-known Catholic musicians around. Jesse's fun-loving style and love for God makes him a crowd favorite no matter where he goes. Jesse has written some outstanding music, including "Open My Eyes", a song most of us are familiar with.

While I know that this event is only six weeks away, it's not to early to let me know whether or not you are interested in attending. The cost of the day will be $25 ($30 for Jr. High). The deadline for registration is Sunday, August 27th. Don't delay!

-Shannon

Monday, August 07, 2006

The "Roman Collar" Comedy Tour

Looking for something funny? Try this.

A couple of National Lifeteen people, Judy McDonald and Mark Hart, have formed a comedy duo and have been perfoming at rallies and conferences around the country. They are very funny and unmistakably Catholic.

Enjoy!

Friday, August 04, 2006

Fun in the Sun!

Tired of being hot? So are our friends at homestarrunner.com As I've mentioned before, this is one of the funniest websites you'll ever visit. Click here for a bit of summer fun!

Thursday, August 03, 2006

Shannon Yokley Featured in the News Tribune

Shannon Yokley, an eighth-grade student at St. Peter School, was featured on the News Tribune website today for her work with heifers, cows, and steers. to read the article, click here. Congratulations Shannon!

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

The Height of Boredom

A new way to tell your friends that their cars need washing:


For more pictures like this, click here.

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Four More Weeks!


A couple of weeks ago, the Cerneka family took a trip to Gulf Shores, Alabama for a much needed vacation. As you can see, Madeleine thought there was too much sand on the beach.

In a few weeks, our family will change forever with the arrival of Noah Matthew. On Sunday, Erin marked her 36th week of pregnancy. Our official due date is Sunday, August 27th. Neither Erin, nor her mother, think the baby will wait that long.

Please keep us in your prayers. We'll let you know as soon as the baby is here.

-Shannon