The Making of a Community
Here we are, we have lived
in Spokane for a little over 5 months now and things are heating up. Not
really, it is stinking cold here. Last week when Redding hit the low 20’s over night,
our high here in Spokane was 12. Yes, 12 degrees! (Yes, I said high) Our low
was negative 5. Sorry, I have no jokes for negative 5 because negative 5 is no
joking matter. Although, Redding has had more snow for the month of December (until
today) than Spokane has. LOL. But our snow season is just starting.
While our temperatures are
dropping outside, our community is just beginning to heat up. The picture above
is the making of a beautiful community known as Vineyard 509. We are seeking
Jesus together, we are worshipping, we are praying for one another, we are
reaching out to others. More importantly, we are asking the question of God,
“What are you doing?” As our church continues to pursue God together, we are
being shaped and formed into the image and likeness of God.
We continue to reach out
to people, share meals with them, serve our neighbors, connect with college
students, partner with other ministries in the city. It is all really good
stuff. I could go on and on. We truly have done an amazing job at involving ourselves
in our new city. I explained to our church planting team when we first arrived
that we would have a season in the “wilderness” just like Jesus had before he
started his ministry. This season would be filled with watching, waiting, praying,
fasting, building up, and prepping for what is ahead. Well, I believe that our
wilderness time is wrapping up.
As we head into the new
year, we are filled with anticipation of what is to come. Let’s just say it is
power evangelism or bust. Please be praying for wild and crazy Godly stories to
come our way. We are praying for miracles, signs and wonders, but mostly for
the transformational presence of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Yeah baby!
Come Lord Jesus Come. Holy cow, I’m getting so excited.
In the mean time we pray
that each one of you has an impactful Advent. For those of you that might not
know, Advent is the coming of the Christ. When we willing put our lives on pause
and recognize that God birthed himself into his creation we can see the
magnitude of this moment. God is no longer far away. God is here, he is near,
he is with us. He is in our working, our playing, our hurting, our sleeping. He
is in our sin, he is in our dreams, he is in our passions, he is in our needs.
God is with us and God is for us. So, may this season be a reminder for all of
us how close God really is.
Merry Christmas,
Vineyard 509
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| Kao and Jason played football on Thanksgiving morning with the kids from Youth For Christ. It was about 40 degrees at the time of this picture but when we showed up at 9am it was 26 degrees! |
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| This picture is of our son hunting a turkey on Thanksgiving Day. There was a pack of wild turkeys walking by so he decided to grab an air soft gun and a knife to get us a turkey :) |
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| Our first Thanksgiving dinner in Spokane. We missed our family dearly but we had much to be thankful for. |
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| We got our first Christmas tree in one of the Spokane National forest. The permits here are only $5 but the forests in Northern CA are much better. |
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| Just some pictures of our drive from getting our tree. |
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| Baby it's cold out side. |
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| On our way back from getting our tree we witnessed a pick up truck loose control, slide into the on coming lane, and get t-boned. Everyone was alright but shaken up. |
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| This is Coeur d'Alene Lake Resort. This is there visit Santa at the North Pole attraction. It is filled with lights, a boat ride, and Santa. |
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| It was a great time. |
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| We are so lucky. |
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| Santa is so bright you can barely see him in this photo. |
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A family that plays hockey together stays together... or something like that.
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| Lets just say we have a lot of fun. |