Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Month 3 & 4 - Reflection...


I apologize for not getting the month 3 update out last month. So, this update will be a little longer since I am combining month 3 and 4. The past couple of months have been filled with much reflection. Reflection of who God is, who we are as people, and what we are doing here. Reflection takes time. This is not something that we do very well any more. Our lives are so fast, so full, and so busy nowadays that reflection is impossible to take place. Noise constantly interrupts us. There is always something to be heard or done that much of our lives are lived in reactionary mode. We end up living our lives as a reaction to the people and things around us. This update is written from a place of stopping, listening, and observing life here in Spokane. If you just want to read about what our lives actually look like in Spokane, skip to the very last section. :) I won’t be offended.

Who is God?
One of the basic questions that all humans ask is, “Is there a God?” We can only answer this question in one of three ways, “yes”, “no”, or “I’m not sure”. Now the latter of these answers has to lean to the “yes” because if it leans to the “no” the answer is no longer an uncertainty but a “no”. Once someone answers the question, “There is no God” then the questions stop there. There is no reason to think about it anymore but if a person answers, “I’m not sure” or “yes” then the natural next question is “What is God like?”  This is a question that we have really focused on since we have been in Spokane. Since our departure we have been reminded about the character and nature of the Christian God. God has been faithful to provide for us. There were no guarantees for us moving up here that anything would work out. Well, we have been here 4 months and we are surviving. God continues to remind us of his faithfulness, his mercy, his purpose, and his mission here in Spokane. More than anything, we have been reminded of just how good God is. Things haven’t gone exactly as we have planned. There are things that happen in life that are just not fair. We learn very early on in life that life is not fair. People spend much of their lives trying to catch up to others or they try to make life fair for others. Life is not fair because God is not fair. But God is good. It is not fair that some people get good things when they do not deserve them. It is not fair that really good people die of cancer. It is not fair that a woman, who would be a really great mom, can’t have kids while there are other women who should never be a mom get pregnant. I could go on and on and on about how unfair life is. This is the age-old question is “If God is good, why do bad things happen?”  The reality is we would not know goodness if it wasn’t for the goodness of God. God’s goodness is intertwined with his creation. I could go on and on but this is just a snippet of what we are learning about the character and nature of this God that we follow.

Who we are as people
I think we are always discovering who we are as people. This process takes a lifetime. There are things that we can do to help us speed up this process. One of them being, taking everything you have and everything you know and moving to a place where you know nobody and nothing all for the purpose of others. In reflecting over the past couple of months we have realized a few things. One is that we are nothing without Jesus, meaning our substance that makes “us” us is Jesus. We are created in the image of the almighty God. We find our worth and value in him alone. At the end of the day when we look at ourselves if we are doing all of this for any other reason other than God, then we will fail.

What are we doing here?

In chapter 22 of the book of Matthew, we here Jesus tell the people that we are to “love God” and “love others”. Well, if you have ever attempted to actually do this you realize that this is easier said than done. It’s actually stinking hard! But when we realize that this only takes place when we allow God’s grace to do something in us that we could never do on our own, we see the power of the kingdom of God at work in us, and through us, and all around us. We begin to see what Jesus was talking about all along but this also means a life of obedience too. We can’t accept the heaven (the kingdom of God) without picking up our cross and following him.


What life looks like for us?

Month 3 was hard we still miss all of you, our friends and family. Month 4 we have started to settle into a groove. We have connected with another ministry in one of the rougher neighborhoods in our city that focuses on the youth in that neighborhood. So we help with the junior high kids. It is a blast because it reminds me of our youth group days. We still meet with lots of people. We share meals with them and get to hear their stories. Many people still can’t believe that we just want to live life with them. They tell us that they find us intriguing.  I continue to network with other pastors here in the city. I have met with a half a dozen or so different ministry leaders around town, sharing stories and finding ways to be the body together.
For us as a church plant, we continue to gather on Wednesday nights to pray for our city, our neighbors, and our new friends we have met here. We also are discussing a book that we are reading together. It is called “Miracle Work: A down to earth guide to supernatural ministry”. I recommend it, practical thoughts, theologically astute, and amazing stories. We have all continued to challenge ourselves when it comes to praying for others. We have prayed for Tanya a couple times for different healings and she was healed. Amber prayed for one of the moms of the kids that is in Jaicee’s class and she was healed. I (Jason) prayed for a couple of the young men that have connected with us and have had some words and pictures that have spoken to these young men. Kao is an evangelist machine at Target. Tanya continues to challenge her co-workers in faith. We also meet on Sunday mornings, worship, engage in communion, and talk about the scriptures. Throughout the rest of the week we enjoy sharing life together. It is an absolute blast. We have our times of frustration and pinches but so does everybody else. The best times are when we all laugh together. I don’t think I will ever forget the feeling of what it feels like as we laugh together as a community. It is the stuff heaven is made of. Well, that is it for right now there are a few things that we would love for you guys to be praying for.

Prayer Needs
Please continue to pray for God’s power to be on all of us (Jason, Amber, Noah, Jaicee, Felicity, Kao, Tanya) as we minister to the city of Spokane. We pray that the city would begin to stick with us and in turn minster with us as a community. We are praying for God to give us wisdom in building lasting relationships with our city. Please continue to pray for my marriage and my kids. Please continue to pray for our finances as we look for a steady income. We can’t thank all of you enough who continue to support us financially in this season. We couldn’t do this without you all. There have been some that have recently started supporting monthly and some have given one-time gifts. You are all amazing and we are humbled to get to do what we do. Blessings to you all. Please feel free to contact us any time. We would love to hear from you.

Below are some pictures of our beautiful city in this fall season!

All for God and His Glorious kingdom,
Vineyard 509


 










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