Monday, May 28, 2012

May Happenings


"I believe in Christ like I believe in the sun- not because I can see it, but by it I can see everything else"
-C.S. Lewis

Some places I have seen Him....



babysitting


one of my best friends getting married


the relaxing pace of studying at Greenberries



gorgeous sunset after a successful day


early morning strawberry picking with Mom



thought provoking reading by McLaren and Nouwen



Yep- May has been a good one. Next big adventure- train trip to Michigan!!






Friday, May 25, 2012

Exploring Ministry

This summer I have the opportunity to participate in the Ministry Inquiry Program  at EMU. For this internship I will be working at Highland Retreat as a staff chaplain and Christian nurture coordinator. When applying for the internship, I was unsure how qualified I was for the role, but nonetheless excited to learn and grow in a new way. By taking the step to apply for the job, I was in my own little way taking a leap of faith.

I recently came across a story in 2 Kings 2 that talks about the start of Elisha's ministry. In the story, Elisha is traveling with Elijah before he is taken into heaven. As they continue on their journey, three times Elijah tells Elisha to stay somewhere because the Lord called Elijah to go. But each time Elisha replies by saying "As surely as the Lord lives and you yourself live, I will never leave you!". When the time comes, Elijah ask what he can do for Elisha before he is taken away, and Elisha replies "Please let me inherit a double share of your spirit and become your successor" (vs.9). And from this place Elisha picks up Elijah's cloak when he ascends into heaven in his chariot of fire, beginning his own ministry from what he learned from Elijah.

SO why did I just share that whole story? Well- in the same way that Elisha continued to follow his teacher, I too have followed in the ways of  leaders around me. Much of my life I have been a listener, which is good and which I plan on continuing. But how strong is ones faith if they never have the chance to practice what they have learned? Now is my chance to develop what I have learned and dig deep into the challenge, as we are all called to do!

My challenge for us all is how are we choosing to practice what we have learned for the benefit of spreading God's kingdom? Are living out the lives God has planned for us?






Tuesday, May 8, 2012

A Fully Integrated Human

Oh the beauty of transition. Ha. I'm not the biggest fan at the moment but transitions have always had a lot to teach me. And as I bounce back and forth between my love hate relationship of transition, God has placed helpful pieces of wisdom in the path to guide me along the way.

For one, I was reminded by Pastor Meghan Good from Albany Mennonite Church the importance of choosing to truly live within our modern world. The deliberate act of marveling at the beauty all around us that can only be done "when mind, body, and spirit are present in the moment together". Living life as a fully integrated human being. I am reminded of the moments in life when my mind, body and spirit were one....


a beautiful summer day at Highland Retreat....



running through the rain....


slowly drinking coffee while reading a book in Spanish.


As I give time for my soul to catch up with the rest of me, I find comfort in memories such as these because they remind me what we all must live out all of life's ups and down. Because it by making it through the darkness that the light looks so much brighter. And by making it through transitions in a healthy way that we may learn to live life as a fully integrated human. 

Before you head off on your merry way...

I wish you joy, joy as you awaken each day with gratitude in your heart for new beginnings, joy when you surrender to the beauty of a flower or a baby's smile, and joy, a hundred times returned, for each time you've brought happiness to another's heart.