Hey everyone! So if you are very observent then, you have noticed a "donate" button on the right, underneath my picture. I set it up through Paypal. I just thought that if the Holy Spirit is moving you to help me out financially then that would be an easy way to give. This is pretty crucial for me right now because as I look forward (which I've been doing alot of today) there are some things on the horizon that I am definitely trusting God with because it's apparent that I can't figure them out on my own and financial stability is one of them. So I humbly ask you to pray for me, and if you are curious about any of my financial needs right now I'd love to talk to you more about where God is leading me, and how you can share in that mission. I would be incredibly thankful. Even if you aren't able to give financial I would still ask you to continue to have Mars Hill Church Downtown, Artist Reformation, Jeff Bettger, and me in your prayers.
Here's an update on the artwall. IT'S UP!! It's 52 feet long (25 cubits) and 13 feet high (7 cubits). The lettering on the wall is 2 1/4 feet tall. Kacie Grice (my roommate) Dana Jill (more on her later) and I spent all day saturday putting this up and finished about 20 minutes before the saturday service started. It was incredible getting to showcase just a small part of what God is doing here in Downtown Seattle. I will write a more detailed entry about this later, I've got to run to my new community group. Thank you for praying. Also, if you read this blog feel free to comment on any of these entries. I have a sneaking suspicion that it's only my parents that actually read this. Love you Mom and Dad!!!
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
When it rains it pours
So Seattle is done teasing me with amazing weather. In the past few days I've gotten to know 'real' Seattle weather. I took these photos about 10 minutes ago, and now there's sunshine outside. When I get ready to leave Wheelhouse Coffee in about an hour it will more than likely be raining again. To make it even more appropriate, Jon is playing Portishead in here, and it matches the weather all to well. It was raining pretty nasty earlier, and as soon as I got to church it started raining in a different way.
My last post was about current projects that are going on at Mars Hill Church: Downtown. The Art Wall project has been pretty much stalled for a while, and I found out today that the leadership wants this to go up this week. I initially freaked out, because I am helping plan a party our community group is throwing on Friday, and there is still ALOT of work that needs to be done for the Harvest Party. So I am fairly low on bandwidth for other things.
So my initial response was stress and pressure. I thought there would be NO WAY to make this happen by Saturday. Then in an instant God reminded me that it's not about me and my abilities to get things done. He reminded me that I'm not the one being glorified by any of this, it's him.
So what did I do with this refocusing? He put me in a community of people who have a heart to serve him in various different ways. So, I reached out to the people around me, still expecting to get push back against helping me out because everyone is crazy busy right now, and despite my doubts, I have 3-4 guys that are going to help me paint the wall tomorrow, the photographer that I needed to resize and crop the photos is willing to labor pretty intensely today and tonight in order to get the photos ready, and the company that is printing the pictures said they can get them to me by Friday. Please continue to pray that I remember who I'm working for and the fact that because God acted first we get to respond, not the other way around.
I am so relieved and comforted that the King of kings cares enough about me to remind me of how prideful I am daily. I freaked out about this project because I knew that in my own abilities, time, and strength I couldn't get it done. I fail time after time after time, but it seems like I so often forget these failures and the fact that on my own I can't do anything good, and through Him all things are possible. (Philippians 4:13).
My last post was about current projects that are going on at Mars Hill Church: Downtown. The Art Wall project has been pretty much stalled for a while, and I found out today that the leadership wants this to go up this week. I initially freaked out, because I am helping plan a party our community group is throwing on Friday, and there is still ALOT of work that needs to be done for the Harvest Party. So I am fairly low on bandwidth for other things.
So my initial response was stress and pressure. I thought there would be NO WAY to make this happen by Saturday. Then in an instant God reminded me that it's not about me and my abilities to get things done. He reminded me that I'm not the one being glorified by any of this, it's him.
So what did I do with this refocusing? He put me in a community of people who have a heart to serve him in various different ways. So, I reached out to the people around me, still expecting to get push back against helping me out because everyone is crazy busy right now, and despite my doubts, I have 3-4 guys that are going to help me paint the wall tomorrow, the photographer that I needed to resize and crop the photos is willing to labor pretty intensely today and tonight in order to get the photos ready, and the company that is printing the pictures said they can get them to me by Friday. Please continue to pray that I remember who I'm working for and the fact that because God acted first we get to respond, not the other way around.
I am so relieved and comforted that the King of kings cares enough about me to remind me of how prideful I am daily. I freaked out about this project because I knew that in my own abilities, time, and strength I couldn't get it done. I fail time after time after time, but it seems like I so often forget these failures and the fact that on my own I can't do anything good, and through Him all things are possible. (Philippians 4:13).
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