thoughts from the water’s edge

Ringgold, Georgia

06.21.09 :: River of Life Sunday / Parent Technology Seminar June 22, 2009

Filed under: Water's Edge - weekly report — watersedgeringgold @ 7:37 pm

Well this was an exciting and crazy week at Ringgold UMC.  We hosted our 4th Annual River of Life (missions event for high school students).  We had 5 churches participate with 63 students and adults. There were about 145 different adults and college students from our church serving in some way, and lots of folks who brought in ladders, coolers and food donations! All these people’s efforts enabled God to work on 18 different work sites (including 3 roofs this year!) for people in our area who couldn’t afford to have the work done.  We put down 75 squares of roofing, 40 gallons of paint, 80 linear feet of wheel chair ramp and hauled off 8 tons of debris!  All that was done in 100 degree weather, and that was just the work side of the event.  We also fed and housed the participants at the church, and had AWESOME worship and small groups each night.  Kids lives were changed through the experience and our community felt the love of Christ in a very tangible way.  I was the Event Coordinator and Eric was the Construction Coordinator.  We had LOTS of help of course, but we’re exhausted!!  Thanks to all the people that made the hole thing possible.

So last night at The Water’s Edge, we had our speaker from ROL stick around to share some information for parents.  His name is Andre Dantzler and besides being a great speaker and technology expert, he does a couple other cool things you might want to check out, like KingdomBook and ProjectGod.  He brought with him Julie Baumgardner from First Things First and they spoke to us about to us all about the kinds of technology young people are involved in.  They gave tips for understanding and better utilizing these technologies, along with things to look out for and ways to better communicate about and through them.  The parents I spoke with were really glad they came.  Kevin Alton (RUMC Youth Minister) will be showing a video of this presentation to other youth parents some time soon!)  Many thanks to Andre and Julie for the ministry they so joyfully create and willingly share!

Here is our current prayer request list.

(Anyone can ask for prayer, just let me know! You can talk to me or drop one of our prayer request cards in the worship space Drop Boxes.)

::  Pray for Connie & Jerry Noland = Starting Saturday they are at the Choctaw Reservation to do some mission work there with other folks from the south.

:: Jackie Anderson is still traveling a VERY rough road. Pray for the details to come together. For hope and healing and willingness to hang on tight!

:: Sonya Cooper’s Aunt – Mary – is home, but not feeling good. She’s battling much more than cancer with all the effects of her treatments on her body. Pray for healing and hope.

:: Pray for Katie Thompson’s grandparents – the grandmother’s hip replacement surgery went well, but the grandfather has some dementia issues and the situation is difficult.

:: Pray for Christa and her sons – current issues: the living situation still precarious; her car died. 

:: Pray for Lacy Thompson – she’s serving as a missionary in Ecuador until Thanksgiving.

:: Toni Ruppert is looking for a new job (while working a paper route!) pray God will open up the right opportunity and that she and Zach will pull through this tough time.

:: Pray for Jen – she’s awaiting some test results

 

6.14.9 :: Missionary Focus – Mike O’Quin June 17, 2009

Filed under: Water's Edge - weekly report — watersedgeringgold @ 11:55 am

This month we’re focussing on different mission areas.  We had a quest speaker last night who is a full time missionary with his family in Indonesia – Mike O’Quin.  We opened with a couple songs: “Song of Hope” Robbie Seay Band and “Desire” Phil Wickham.  Mike shared his story of God using him to give long term help to the people of Indonesia – they’ve been there for 10 years! 

They have tons of ministry happening there:  english c;lubs, worship services on a college campus, and the biggest thing is they’ve started a business there which enables people to learn skills that will allow them to rise up out of poverty in a permenant way.  I’ll have a link up soon to more info if you’d like to amazed at how awesome God is!  And he and his family are very interested in hosting people there in Indonesia – if you’d like to go on a mission trip!

Mike’s challenge for us was to consider what God might be bubbling up inside us – regardless of our experience or training – we’re all called to a mission field.  What might yours be?  We broke into small groups a couple times to discuss this idea and the reality of what fear and doubt can do to fight against God’s stirring in our hearts. 

We closed with “You Are the Light” by Steve Fee.  Said a prayer (big group laying on hands) over Jerry & Connie leaving for a mission trip soon, and then sent everyone home.  It was a good night!

Here are our other prayer requests this week: (Anyone can ask for prayer, just let me know! You can talk to me or drop one of our prayer request cards in the worship space Drop Boxes.)

:: Nica team home safe!  Pray for River of Life.  Pray for Connie & Jerry Noland = heading for the Choctaw Reservation to do some mission work there with other folks from the south.

:: Jackie Anderson is still traveling a VERY rough road. Pray for the details to come together. For hope and healing and willingness to hang on tight!

:: Sonya Cooper’s Aunt – Mary – is home, but not feeling good. She’s battling much more than cancer with all the effects of her treatments on her body. Pray for healing and hope.

:: Pray for Katie Thompson’s grandparents – the grandmother’s hip replacement surgery went well, but the grandfather has some dementia issues and the situation is difficult.

:: Pray for Christa and her sons – current issues: the living situation still precarious; she needs a vacuum cleaner to help with the asthma issues; brakes on the car need to be replaced; starts new job today!!

:: Pray for Lacy Thompson – she’s serving as a missionary in Ecuador until Thanksgiving.

:: Toni Ruppert is looking for a new job (while working a paper route!) pray God will open up the right opportunity and that she and Zach will pull through this tough time. 

 

6.7.9 – The Song June 9, 2009

Filed under: Water's Edge - weekly report — watersedgeringgold @ 1:36 pm

This was “Music Sunday” at our church – so our morning service was run by the choir doing lots of music specials.  At The Water’s Edge we took it in a little different direction. 

We focused on “the song” instead of the music.  We did play some music!  Started off with “Sing to the King” (Passion) and then “Mighty to Save” (Hillsong).  Then we watched a Nooma (Rob Bell film) called “Rythym”  Here’s how the piece is described:

“What does it mean to have a relationship with God? What does it look like? For a lot of us it’s a hard thing to understand. If God is an infinite spirit with no shape or form, how can we possibly relate to that? And what about Jesus? He said he came to give everyone life in its fullest. He came to show us how to live. Maybe it’s through trusting Jesus and living the kind of life he taught us to live–a life of truth, love, justice, compassion, forgiveness, and sacrifice–that we have a relationship with God. Maybe the way we live every day, every single choice we make, determines how in tune with God we are.”

When the video finished we simply discussed it.  I asked questions, brought out some quotes from the piece, and people shared their thoughts from their seats.  Here’s some of what we discussed:

Q: When you think about God, what images do you have?  What do you think God is like?

Rob said, “for many people their concept of God is built around a God who’s outside of everything, a God who essentially is some where else, a God who made the world but then stands back and watches it from this other vantage point, and then from time to time comes here.”

Q: Where do you think god is?

Rob introduced a very cool idea – he said, “When I think of God, I hear a song”  He spoke about how it is captivating, and haunting, and seems to be in all and through all.

Q: What do you think of the idea of God being very present in every particle? 

How can we know the song?  Jesus.  Jesus’ life puts notes and lyrics to the God song.
Rob said, “in his generosity, in his compassion – that’s what God’s like.
in his telling of the truth, that’s what God’s like.
in his love and forgiveness, and sacrifice, that’s what God’s like.
That’s who God is. That’s how the song goes.”

Q: Is God compassionate, truthful, loving and forgiving?
OR IS GOD compassion, truth, love and forgiveness?
And if so – WHERE is God?

Rob said, “The song is playing all around us all the time, the song is playing everywhere, it’s written on our hearts and everybody is playing the sing. See, the question isn’t whether or not you’re playing the song, the question is, ‘Are you in tune?’

Q: What does that mean? Sound like? How do you know if you’re in tune?
Can you believe in God and be out of tune with the Song?
What is more important to Jesus – what we believe or what we do?

Jesus says in John 10:10 – “I came so that everyone would have life, and have it in its fullest.”
Q: If we were to live the way Jesus taught us to live, being in tune with the song, do you think that you would have a better life? Why? 

We shared communion when the discussion was wrapped up.  I said…

On the night he was betrayed, Jesus gathered together with his disciples to celebrate, to encourage and to teach them a beautiful song.  As those men had traveled and interacted with jesus they had heard it loud and clear, but on this last night with them, he wanted to be sure that they were absolutely clear.

Using the tradition and history of their religion – he taught them truth.  He held up the cup and said, this is no longer any old drink, but the representation of my blood which will be shed for the forgiveness of all sin.  This verse of the song is all about the grace of my salvation – it comes freely with no strings attached – you can’t earn it; you can only receive & be made clean.

He picked up the bread, and broke it and helped them see, that he too would be broken for our sakes, because death is all sin deserves. Without his perfect, heavenly body receiving the punishment for us, there would be no hope.  This is that dark bridge in the song, where the tension between our intentions and our reality hangs in the balance.

But then the chorus comes – the Good News – Jesus is willing and the only one able, to be the sacrifice for our sins.  To be the answer to our problem.  To be the one through which we are all able to reach out and connect to God.

When we remember these things – when we take the bread, dip it in the juice, and eat it – then we are joining the choirs of angels singing in glory the intricate, complicated and real song that is our life in Christ, and Christ’s life in us.

Tonight we’re going to share in the “song” as we litteraly sing together.

We’ll share it from one person to the next, just like those disciples did that night with Jesus. We’re each going to take the role of song leader as we pass this precious gift to the person next to us.  You’ll first offer the person next to you the bread – saying something like: “the body of Christ broken for you” but anything close will do.  Once they’ve taken a piece of bread, you hold the cup for them to dip their bread in and say: “The blood of Christ, shed for you” – or something like that.  They then dip it in and eat both at once.  The elements will work their way down the rows, from one section to the next.

This song is open to any and all who would hear.  This isn’t United Methodist bread, the grape juice doesn’t have a list of approved partakers – God’s table is open to any and all who would receive the gift of his love.

So, fellow musicians, may you come to see that the song is written on your heart -
That it is embodied in Jesus’ life, death and resurrection.
As you live in tune with the song, in tune with the creator of the universe,
may you realize that you ARE in a relationship with the living God -
That you do have a part to play and that it is a beautiful thing to hear!

We sang “Amazing Grace (My Chains are Gone)” Tomlin, “Better is One Day” (Passion) and “Came to My Rescue” (Hillsong United) as communion was being served.  It was a beautiful night.

Here are our other prayer requests this week: (Anyone can ask for prayer, just let me know! You can talk to me or drop one of our prayer request cards in the worship space Drop Boxes.)

:: Pray for the Nicaragua Mission Team (20 folks from our church and Tunnel Hill UMC are in country from 6/6-13) 

:: Jackie Anderson is still traveling a VERY rough road. Pray for the details to come together. For hope and healing and willingness to hang on tight!

:: Sonya Cooper’s Aunt – Mary – is home, but not feeling good.  She’s battling much more than cancer with all the effects of her treatments on her body.  Pray for healing and hope.

:: Pray for Katie Thompson’s grandparents – the grandmother’s hip replacement surgery went well, but the grandfather has some dementia issues and the situation is difficult.

:: Pray for Lynn Kelly – she’s doing good, but still struggling with several recovery issues. Her sister-in-law is also battling cancer – her name is Susan.

:: Pray for Tony – job is going well, pray that he begins to get his feet under him again. His wife and he are also working on reconciliation – pray God will be in the middle of that process.

:: Pray for Christa and her sons – God provided a miracle in the transportation department; then found them a place to live – but there are some issues with her son’s asthma – so pray that they can overcome them and keep living there!  She’s been offered a job, but is now wrestling with the need for a wardrobe to match it – pray God will continue to provide.

:: Pray for Lacy Thompson – she’s serving as a missionary in Ecuador until Thanksgiving.

:: A praise that Toni Ruppert’s mom and dad survived a very scary car accident with a Semi-truck that could have been MUCH worse! 

 

Happily Ever After :: passionate living June 3, 2009

Filed under: Water's Edge - weekly report — watersedgeringgold @ 12:25 am

Don’t we all want to live Happily Ever After?
We all dream of a perfect future.
Of leaving a legacy behind.
Of finding true love .
And of knowing wealth.

These dreams are a part of our heart and soul, and through the book of Proverbs God has given us a lot of wisdom that can lead to reaching these dreams!  This was our last night in this series, and it was a very special day in the church: Pentecost – the day we celebrate the arrival of the Holy Spirit.  So our topic for the night was the dream we all have of living passionately.  Of joy overflowing into every aspect of our lives.  Of figuring out how to live well and full and abundantly.

We opened with a couple big songs: Happy Day (Hughes) and Fields of Grace (Big Daddy Weave)

Our testimony for the night was shared by Steve Harwood.  Steve is a phenomenal human being.  In addition to a day job, he is our Facilities Manager.  He says that’s a fancy way of saying he’s the janitor.  And he has one of the best attitudes of anyone I’ve ever met.  No matter how much “trash” he’s having to  deal with, when you ask him how he’s doing he’s always, “FANTASTIC!”  He’s got one of those can do and will do mindsets that is beautiful and inspiring, and it’s because of the way that God is living in him.  So he shared his story (even though he was very nervous) and focused in on Proverbs 15:13 (The Message) A cheerful heart brings a smile to your face; a sad heart makes it hard to get through the day.

When Steve finished speaking, I gave the following directions for a Prayer Exercise:

“Pentecost is the day we celebrate the Holy Spirit – that part of the Trinity that is more elusive to our understanding.  It’s more about feeling than knowing;  more about inspiration than understanding.  Because there is this great mystery within our faith – that God lives within us.  And that happens through His Spirit.

We’re going to pass out some markers and pieces of streamer.  (They were red, orange & yellow). 
The invitation I give to you tonight is two fold:

1) on your streamer, first ask God to help you identify the things that hold back your passion – the things that get in the way of living in the joy of the moment, the things that hold you back from abundant life.  List out those things and offer them up to God.  If you aren’t sure what they are – write out a prayer asking God to help you identify them.

2) if you are willing, ask God to fill you with his Spirit.  if you are open to being filled with a passion that is bigger than your own ability to be joyful, then ask him.  If you are looking for a peace that passes all understanding and that leads to a life beyond the everyday, then ask him. 

Simply write out the desires of your heart – ask God to fill up those places where you’ve removed the doubt or darkness or depression.  Ask him to live within you and without you.  To bring new energy and enthusiasm to your tired bones.  To open new springs of living water within your soul.”

While they wrote out these prayers we heard “Everything” by Lifehouse – a beautiful song about God’s desire to fill us.  When they finished, they brought their streamers to the front to a volunteer who collected them and then left the room.

Next, John (our pastor) spoke about the story of Pentecost and what it meant.  What it means for us today.  While he spoke, those volunteers were busy attaching those streamer prayers to three big fans.  When he finished speaking this video began: Pentecost , and the volunteers brought the fans in and put them on the edge of the stage.  When the scipture mentioned the fire and the wind, the fans came on and our prayers began to dance like flames on the wings of the Holy Spirit!

We then sang Make a Joyful Noise (I will not be Silent) and Undignified (both Crowder style) and got people up on their feet, clapping their hands, shouting out their joy and love of God!  It was a fun night!

Here are our other prayer requests this week: (Anyone can ask for prayer, just let me know! You can talk to me or drop one of our prayer request cards in the worship space Drop Boxes.)

:: Jackie Anderson is still traveling a VERY rough road. Pray for the details to come together. For hope and healing and willingness to hang on tight!

:: Sonya Cooper’s Aunt – Mary – is back in Mexico for more treatment and is feeling good. Pray for healing and hope.

:: Pray for Katie Thompson’s grandparents – the grandmother’s hip replacement surgery went well, but the grandfather has some dementia issues and the situation is difficult.

:: Pray for Lynn Kelly – she’s doing good, but still struggling with several recovery issues. Her sister-in-law is also battling cancer – her name is Susan.

:: Pray for Tony – job is going well, pray that he begins to get his feet under him again. His wife and he are also working on reconciliation – pray God will be in the middle of that process.

:: Pray for Christa and her sons – God provided a miracle in the transportation department!! Still need a place to live. And she is waiting to hear about a great potential job

:: Pray for Lacy Thompson – she’s serving as a missionary in Ecuador until Thanksgiving.