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Thursday, October 25, 2007

Psalm 56

So today's been tough for me, so I turned to the word. God is awesome!

"Be merciful to me, O God, for men hotly pursue me;
all day long they press their attack.
My slanderers persue me all day long;
many are attacking me in their pride.

When I am afraid,
I will trust in you.
In God, whose word I praise,
in God I trust; I will not be afraid.
What can mortal man do to me?"
--PSALM 56:1-4

Praise God!! What can man do to me when the Lord is my refuge!!!

Amen.



Picture taken at Calvin Crest

Saturday, October 06, 2007

Just wanted to say HAY!!!!

I started writing this a couple weeks ago, but have been really busy, so here's the story:

So last night I did something new and absolutely fun! Kathy and I noticed that there were some barrels of hay that had not been discarded from Pastor Mark's going away party and so we thought it would be funny to take them to people. :)

So last night, Fred, Kathy and I went to the church and loaded up the hay into a truck. We first went to Ryan's house and since it was our first house, we weren't very experienced. We took one barrel of hey, cut the ties and spread it all over his front porch...

On to the next house on our list! So we went to Pastor Tim's house. We got there, had a game plan and then went to it! We unloaded one barrel, and then another. As I was spreading out the hay on the drive way guess who drives up, but PASTOR TIM!!! We ran! We then heard Tim calling to us and told us to finish what we were doing and then he'd go into his house and get the kids... so we spread it out everywhere! (see above picture)


Then onto Pastor Kirk's house. We parked along the side of his house and decided that we should use 3 barrels of hey. Now we're getting good and so we spent time thereWe got the hedges around his house, COVERED the lawn, driveway the side lawn and the porch. Oh Man! It was intense!!!! Here is a picture of Kirk's house.


Well then we had to go back and get more hay.. you heard me.. MORE HAY!!! We then went to the Drever's house and knowing that some students hang out there on Fridays we did this one very well. We got all over the driveway and front lawn, we even through some up into the tree. As we were leaving, we decided to "Ding-Dong Ditch" them and then we drove away...well Garret got in his car and caught up with us. We went back to hang out and all the kids cleaned up the hay!





This was so much fun and I don't regret any of it. Ok well looking back I kinda regret doing certain people's houses (one of them not being mentioned) but it was one of the highlights of having this job!

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

God wanted me at IPC

So I skipped a month! Sorry! I've been so busy with two jobs and school, I hardly have time to just relax anymore. I've recently discovered that I'm working 7 days a week. I was too busy to notice that!!!

So what have I been up to? Well, actually, a lot. September 2007 was extremely packed full of things to do. USC football has started and so far, so good. Last week was just agony to watch, but we made it through OK! (yes I use the words "we" and "us" when referring to 'SC football, because, well, I'm a fan and I am part of the sport as a fan)

Last week is what really sticks out to me right now about last month. The pastor at my church resigned and Sunday was his last day. He and his family have moved to Texas. I am very VERY sad. Mark did so much for me in my life. I started going to IPC as a Jr. Higher. When I was in college, my parents stopped going to church and I stayed. I had found a place that had accepted me for who I was and allowed me to be that person. I went through some pretty awful stuff in college and I know that if it weren't for a place like IPC, I probably wouldn't be a Christian anymore. It was Mark's sermons and the staff there that kept me coming and gave me a place to just be angst-y, cynical me during those times (some of that cynicism is still there though :) I knew that I could turn to Mark or Kirk and they would answer my questions, pray with me and for me and allow me to have doubts. I never had to act like anyone I wasn't. It was through their determination that I went to Urbana in 2003 and where I, for the first time, realized that I could be used in God's Kingdom. I didn't have to go to Uganda or Russia or Mexico. God wanted me in the Jr. High ministry at IPC.

So I went, reluctantly. I had left that ministry on bad terms, but again, the staff was forgiving and welcomed me back. I was a volunteer for two years and then the opportunity to become the "intern of Jr. High Ministries" opened up. I asked if I could take it and now, a year later, as the ASSOCIATE, I am looking at careers in Jr. High Ministry. I would not be here if it weren't for Mark. I know that... well I don't KNOW it but I can say with much certainty that he helped me and made a huge impact on my life that I will eternally be grateful for.

What I find so amazing about this story is that it's not over yet. When I came back to the Jr. High ministry I had the opportunity to be a leader to the Jr. High class of 2007. These students have always been so special to me. I was a summer Sunday school teacher to them when they were 3. I was a VBS teacher and helper to them all throughout their elementary school lives, not to mention being a camp Councelor too! And then I got to be their Jr. High leader. Needless to say they were always more than just kids at my church. They were my kids. I was friends with some of them before they came to Jr. High, and then in Jr. High I became VERY good friends with them. And you guessed it, one of them is Mark's son. There are a good 10 that I feel completely close to and would do anything for (see the post titled: Life is a Football Game--that was to them).

So this last week was Mark's last week with us. I am so fortunate to have been able to spend so much time with Mark and Linda and Nathan and Kara last week. We went to a High School football game, Wicked, Disneyland, countless hours sharing meals, painting my office, and laughing and enjoying each other's company. I am so lucky to have such wonderful friends.

Well I have to read some more of Huck Finn right now and I'll tell you all about school and stuff later, but I just wanted to write a bit and tell you all that I haven't forgotten about you.... :)

Grace and Peace to you!!!!!