Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Fall 2011

We are happy to announce that the Lighthouse has appointed new mentors for the coming year. Brian and Christiane Hollands will be in charge of the program. They have a strong appreciation of students and love to extend hospitality to the University community. Retired with grown children, they look forward to the year ahead.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Application for 2010-2011 School Year

Hello,

We are glad you stopped by the site to check out the program! We are now accepting applications for this upcoming fall. So if you are interested in applying for the program please give us a call at 1(819)-575-9655 at home. If there is no answer you can reach us on our cell phone at 1(819)-674-0569. There are printable application forms that you may fill out and send to us as well.

You may also reach us at Green Ridge Baptist Church at 1(819)-566-0831.

Thanks for you interest.


Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Applications for Winter 2010

We are currently looking for one or two other girls to participate in the Green Ridge Lighthouse Program for the upcoming semester in January 2010. Please refer to previous post for the application process.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

How to apply to be a program participant

Applications are now being received for the Winter 2009 program which begins the beginning of January in conjunction with the school year. To apply, complete the application form available below and send it to Green Ridge at the address elsewhere on this page. You will require three references, one of whom must be your pastor or an elder in your church.

Applications are processed as they are received and the 'deadline' for application is when all of the available positions are filled. Once you are accepted, you will be expected to pay the first month's program fee as confirmation of your participation.

The program is limited to three participants. As this is a residential program, all three participants will be of one gender. The gender for this year's program is female, as we currently have one university aged girl already participating in the program. Contact us for more information.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

A Short Biography of Matt & Grace

Mat and Grace Court have spent the past eight years in the eastern townships. They attended both Champlain College and Bishop's University and have recently become teachers in the area. They met at Champlain and were married in the summer of 2007.

Mat moved to the townships from the Gaspe Peninsula to go to school. Aside from his studies, Mat has been a member of both the Champlain Cougars and the Bishop's Gaiters football teams. He is also a Canadian Powerlifting Champion. Through these experiences, Mat has learned to work hard, think harder and laugh loud. He has counselled and directed at various Christian camps and enjoys working with people of all ages.

A native of Lennoxville, Grace also played varsity sports at Bishop's University, where she was a member of the Lady Gaiter Rugby team. During her time at Champlain College, she also served in the Armed Forces Reserves. Coming from a family of six children, Grace has learned the value of patience as well as the value of friendship and cooperation. Grace has also directed and produced plays for young people and is looking forward to bringing her creativity and enthusiasm to the program.

Matt and Grace both share a passion for sharing the Gospel of Christ with young people. As the live-in mentors, they will provide day to day programming and guidance to student participants.

Application Forms

To apply for the program, download and complete the application form:



You will also need to provide the following referee form to three references:
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What is included in the program?

In keeping with our purpose, here are some of the elements which will be typical of the Lighthouse discipleship program:
1. Weekly attendance at a local Christian church. While the participants are invited to attend Green Ridge Baptist Church regularly, they are also welcome to maintain their relationship with their home church or another local church.
2. Reading 1-2 Christian books to be discussed with the mentor either one-on-one or as a group.
3. Weekly Lighthouse Family Night, consisting of dinner meal together, Bible study, prayer and dealing with life issues and Lighthouse issues.
4. Weekly accountability group (possibly over breakfast). Personal and/or shared bible study and prayer time are expected.
5. One-on-one mentoring and going through discipleship material.
6. Host student activity nights at the Lighthouse.
7. At least one ministry outreach to the local community or student population. This could be on an individual basis or shared with other Lighthouse participants, and could be original or adding onto an existing outreach program.

We recognize that the primary goal of a student at CEGEP or university is to complete their degree program. With this in mind, the study component of the Lighthouse program will be challenging but will not get in the way of full-time studies. Good time management skills will be expected of participants.