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Through the prompting of the Holy Spirit, a baton-twirling troupe was created in
May of 2000 that would encourage fellowship, build confidence in expressing the
Christian faith and provide additional opportunities to share Christ's love
with others. Most of our coaches and helpers are volunteers and costs to participate
are minimal.
Our first session took place on May 1, 2000 at the Forest Hills Presbyterian Church.
I was truly overwhelmed when our Lord brought 10 enthusiastic young girls (who had
never twirled a baton) into the ministry. Even if only three children (my own) would
have been there that first night, I would have happily forged ahead, for our Lord
was setting a path, driving and moving me forward, blessing my efforts along the
way. And God is able to make all grace abound to you, so that in all things at all
times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work. 2 Cor 9:8 (NIV).
Praises to God!
God gave each of us our own unique set of qualities and talents. And, because of
these wonderful differences, qualifications for starting a Christian baton-twirling
troupe can vary. Although my own baton twirling experience had been minimal (briefly
in junior high), over the years I have developed a high level of self-motivation,
determination and a sound work ethic. My professional background has mostly been in
sales and marketing, however I have also had the opportunity to work with children
through special needs schools and Sunday school. My service in the highly regarded
Stephen Ministry program has taught me how to listen to and care for others. The
skills acquired through Stephen Ministry have also been of great benefit in business
as well. I have had the opportunity to spend quite a bit of time with our treasured
seniors through our family’s nursing home evangelism efforts. I currently work as
an educator and public docent at an historic house museum in Pittsburgh, PA and, of
course enjoy directing and coaching the "Joyful Twirlers" baton-twirling ministry.
On a more personal note, I have been blessed with three delightful daughters, Haley,
Mollie and Emily. My husband, Paul, is a kindhearted man with an amazing knowledge
and understanding of the scriptures. He is true gift is teaching and preaching the
Word of God. It was Paul who thought of the name "Joyful Twirlers": And my soul
shall be joyful in the Lord, it shall rejoice in His salvation. Psalm 35:9
We all bring with us varying life experiences that can be used in a positive manor
towards Kingdom growth. Perhaps my vocational experiences greatly differ from your own.
Know that it does take a lot of hard work and dedication to successfully direct and
manage "Joyful Twirlers" troupe. And, if you have a desire that God has placed in
your heart, I say "go for it". You can do it, because it is God who will enable you.
I can do everything through Him who gives me strength. Phil 2:13 (NIV)
If God can take the little bit I learned of Him as a child, raised in a sometimes
Catholic home, and grow it into a powerful relationship with Christ, what more will
He do through children already growing in the faith and experiencing the Christian
life. The majority of children who have participated in "Joyful Twirlers", if only
for a short while, would have experienced more of Christ and Christianity than myself
at their age.
I like to be an encourager. When I approached my church about starting up my
baton-twirling ministry, they really embraced the idea and were quite supportive.
The church did not hesitate to accommodate my need for practice space. My husband
and I were relatively new members at the time and we marveled at how supportive
the church was towards our efforts in "Joyful Twirlers" as well as our nursing
home ministry. That encouragement went a long, long way in helping the ministry
flourish. Recently I attended a committee meeting at this same church. There was
discussion on what types of new ministries we could establish and who would might
be able to oversee them. Because I had been encourage by the church to pursue what
God had placed on my heart through my own ministry, I was especially eager to say;
"What we need to do is to find Christians (church members) who already have a passion,
a gift to serve in a Godly manner, ask them to share their vision and then encourage
them to move forward. Each member of the body has a purpose: Just as each of us has
one body with many members and these members do not have the same function, so in
Christ we who are many form one body, and each have different gifts, according to
the grace given us. Romans 12:4-6 (NIV)
It can be challenging juggling work, family and ministry. Recently at the end of
a workday at the museum, I bid goodnight to my coworkers expressing my delight in
spending my day off with them. "Now, I said, it's off to work."
God provides our daily bread. I believe the power of prayer. I believe it because
I experience it and I have indeed received my daily bread, literally. Oh, but my
faith can be thrown off a bit by dreadful circumstances. I can get into that "Now,
what do I do" mode. The majority of us go through times of economic hardship, but
our Lord has not failed to provide just what we need and even more. Be faithful to
what the Lord has called you to do and He will be your provider. Even under
financial stress to the point of considering personal bankruptcy, I have been able
to successfully manage my "Joyful Twirlers" troupe as a complete volunteer. I desire
to work for the Lord for He is the Most Excellent Father and also the very best employer.
Through my experience in this type of ministry, I have tried my best to provide
information, which will make it easier for you to start up your own "Joyful Twirlers"
troupe. Learn more about the "Joyful Twirlers" ministry by clicking on the Missions
Headings. Also, feel free to contact me by phone at 412.271.7417. I will be happy
to offer more information and assistance.
God bless,
Jessica Nigra, Director/Founder
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