Stephen has been a great supporter of our chapter. He's come camping with us at Klondike and been to our Spring Ordeal, where he worked with the candidates to help clean up Camp Jeremiah Johnson.
Thanks Stephen for your support. We appreciate all you've done for us and for the Lodge.
When were you elected, and what have you done in the OA since then?
I was elected just before I turned 12 or 13. Since then, I originally became an active member of my Chapter's Ordeal Ceremony Team. At that point, I started becoming interested in leadership positions and was able to serve over Activities, Service, Ordeal Master (youth over the Ordeal), and Secretary. I often filled in for people that would assume responsibility, but would have troubles fulfilling them. I did run for Chapter Chief two times and was defeated both times. Never give up. On the Lodge, I have held the position of Secretary for two terms, and currently am serving as Chief. Again, never give up.What are some of your favorite memories of your time in the Order?
I thoroughly enjoy camping, especially when you are at a Tepee Week and there are a bunch of white flakes falling all around you in the middle of June! Snow at Tepee Week, that was an unforgettable camp. We proved that, snow or shine, we were going to have fun, and we did.
I also have enjoyed the times where I have been able to gather around with the Lodge Executive Board (LEB) and make decisions that impact every member of our Lodge. I don't say this because we hold the fate of the Lodge in our hands, but rather, because you can truly see the love and concern that each member of the LEB has for everyone in our Lodge. A lot of thought, prayer, contemplation, hard work, and much more goes into every decision, great or small, that we make. It is an incredible thing to see and to know the love the LEB has for thier brothers in the the Tu-Cubin-Noonie Lodge and for the work they do.
What have been the most important lessons you've learned from the OA?
If a candidate were to come to you and ask if it was worth it to go through the Ordeal and become a member, what advice would you give him?
If you truly desire to spend yourself in the service of others, then yes, it is more than worth it. Two pieces of advice that I would give him:
First, The more you put into it, the more you will get out of it. In other words, the more active you are and seeking to be active, the more fun and enjoyment you will get out of it, and also, the more you will learn and grow from the experiences you will have.
Second, "He who serves his fellows, is of all his fellows greatest!".
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Stephen is an incredible leader, and he truly DOES love everyone. I see it daily in his compassion, dedication, and work ethic.
I'm honored to be associated with him. We would do well to emulate his leadership style.
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