Hello Church!
Let me tell you some things that are exciting me:
- Our youth had a brat fry fundraiser on Saturday and they raised $637.35!! Along with a Matching Grant from the Webster Foundation, which matches up to $500, we were able to just barely break our goal of $1100! How cool is that? I'm really proud of them.
- With this money, they will be going to Chicago to participate in a weekend of mission experiences including serving at soup kitchens and food distribution centers, witnessing the wealth disparity in the city of Chicago as they drive through both wealthy neighborhoods and neighborhoods in poverty, and on Sunday morning attending worship at Lawndale Community Church, a church much different in worship style and size from our own. The program that is leading this trip is called Center for Student Missions. You can learn more about it here.
- The community-wide VBS is coming up! I'm anxious to see how this goes, as it will be my first year seeing it in action. The goal is to host 200 of the communities children in this way, and so far there are already 133 registered! If you're interested, go here to register: http://www.riponvbs.org/
- We have officially hired our new, permanent Christian Education director, Olivia Wetzel! Her job at the church is to work with the Sunday School kids and help develop opportunities for fellowship for everyone, but especially for young families, in the church (ie: ice skating, trivia nights, movie nights, retreats, etc.). Olivia is a recent graduate of Ripon College and is going on to get her Master's Degree at the University of Oshkosh in professional school counseling. She'll be posting here on the blog once a month, so look out for her posts!
Okay, what's really cool is that this is a lot of stuff about youth and children! I like that kinda stuff because it's an area where I see our church evolving in the next few years, and I'm feeling confident that we have the right people-- from volunteers to paid staff like Olivia-- to lead the way.
Now, sermon reflection.
Read: Psalm 85 and Luke 11:1-13
Listen: Help me and Thank you
Dig a Little Deeper:
The book that I referred to during my sermon, "Help Thanks Wow" by Anne Lamott can be found here on Amazon. I might suggest checking your local bookstore first (I see nothing wrong with Amazon, but I always try local first!) but if you don't find it there or don't have a chance to get out anytime soon, now you have the link. Also, Amazon has a Kindle Edition.
There are about 10 million ways to talk about this passage from Luke. I do have an appreciation for the preachers who dissect the Lord's prayer and help us remember why we say it every single Sunday. I even appreciate the preachers who do a sermon series on it, using one line from the Lord's prayer each Sunday for several weeks. But it didn't seem like quite the right time for that here, this week. Instead I wanted to talk about asking God to help us in times when we feel completely overwhelmed. I've met a lot of overwhelmed people since coming to Ripon. This is a town full of people who DO THINGS. Lots and lots of things. And while I know they are often fulfilled and glad to serve, I also see people get overwhelmed more often than not.
So I wanted to share my image of God the Organizer. My new favorite image, at least for this point in my life. This is the God who sorts and stacks and arranges and helps to make our lives make more sense. I hope you like this image of God too.