this one is for SFC

Dear Snowboarders and Skiers for Christ

July 22, 20252 min read

Dear Reader, 

I had the immense blessing to drive out to Fraser Colorado back in February and capture something special. 

SFC stands for Snowboarders and Skiers For Christ. 

And when I say that was one of the best experiences of my life, that’s an understatement. 

I got connected with some of the leadership about a month back, and I offered my services for Videography. We exchanged things back and forth and agreed that if God wanted me to come out there He would prepare a way. 

Back to back, God provided gas money, registration fees, and housing. 

I took that and ran with it. I arrived in an atmosphere I wasn’t familiar with. A community that genuinely loved one another and wanted to serve others in the areas that they were planted in. 

It was a missional community, something I have longed to be a part of for the longest time. These people were doing it, and I was invited to witness and capture it. 

I felt like I didn’t belong from the get-go, I didn’t understand all the lingo and shared terminology that was used to describe what was happening on the mountains. But I knew that we shared the same spirit and that alone brought me to a place where I could connect with as many as possible. 

By the end of the weekend, I was severely bummed. I didn’t want to leave the gorgeous landscape and the community that I got a taste of. 

Yet I knew God wanted me to taste and see His goodness. He created that community, and He wanted me to taste it so I didn’t forget what I’ve been striving for relationally for years. 

I want to thank SFC for all they do. For their obedience to the Lord of The Mountains, and to bless them in the years ahead of them. 

I experienced God on those mountains, I felt His presence and His kingdom in action. 

That is something I hope I never forget. 

Sincerely

Your Fellow Snowboarder In Christ

-Mitchell

The Gospel story changed his heart, now it aches for others around the world to hear the same story told in many different ways.

Mitchell Vine

The Gospel story changed his heart, now it aches for others around the world to hear the same story told in many different ways.

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