Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Dream Team


We had a productive meeting Sunday. Last time we met, we generated a host of ideas. This time, we honed our agenda for the rest of the year and began the process of tackling the nuts and bolts required to pull off some ambitious programs.

If you couldn't be there Sunday, I hope you'll join us next time. These meetings have been both inspiring times to dream as well as exciting times as we see plans take shape and start down the road to reality.

And if you are interested in joining the Community Day planning team, let me know. We will be meeting soon to nail down plans for this August event that will serve as a launchpad for other programs. We will work side by side with our neighbors to serve residents of our cities in the morning at several project sites, and then party together in the afternoon back at the church parking lot.

Some areas of Community Day where you can help:
  • Service Project Planning
  • Advertising/Community Involvement
  • Sponsorships
  • Food
  • Games
  • Basketball Tournament

In addition to Community Day, we have a busy summer ahead of us. We'll be cleaning our Adopt-a-Block area monthly, working at the Habitat site on July 15, hosting a community game night in late July, and planning a community-themed worship service for Sunday, July 30.

Things are happening, and we need the whole body to make them work! Please pray now for the hearts of those we will meet through these activities. And pray for our own hearts as we are challenged and called into service and commitment to one another and our neighbors.

Thursday, May 18, 2006

Adopt-a-Block

Saturday, June 10 will be our first Adopt-a-Block clean-up day. We'll meet in the Spazier lot at 10:00 a.m.

We'll pick up trash, remove graffiti, and generally clean up Spazier Avenue between Glenwood and Glenoaks Boulevard, as well as Glenoaks between Spazier and Elm. The City of Glendale will provide the necessary supplies. Just show up!

Habitat Work Day Rescheduled


Good news! The church's volunteer day with Habitat for Humanity's Palmer project in Glendale has been rescheduled for Saturday, July 15. We will start work around 8 a.m. and wrap around 3 p.m. We'll post a new sign up sheet shortly.

Have a home improvement project coming up? Are you a contractor looking for a place to donate materials left over from previous jobs? Check out the Builders Surplus Store in Pasadena. We went on Saturday and found it's a great resource for just about any project. And all proceeds benefit the San Gabriel Valley Habitat.

Additionally, Habitat is looking for volunteers to provide lunches on volunteer work days. And they can always use volunteers during the week in their office. If you're interested in helping with either of these, let me know by leaving a post here (or contact Habitat directly) so we can set this up. It's important that as people of faith we support and advocate for those who are tackling poverty in our community.

Monday, May 08, 2006

Habitat Work Day Postponed

We will not be volunteering at the Habitat site on Saturday. Due to problems on the site, the structural engineer has had to revise the drawings. They now plan to start work in June. I will keep you updated and will let you know as soon as we set a new date.

Thursday, May 04, 2006

"Let Us Be You"

I heard this song for the first time last night at the Pepperdine Lectures. I thought it was worth posting the lyrics as they relate a theme not often enough expressed in our church music.

"Let Us Be You"
Words and Music by
Clarissa Cox and Michael Lusk

Live in our hearts, fill this body.
Stir our spirits, help us serve!
Walk with our feet to the hurting.
Let us be You, revive Your church!
Let us be You on this earth.

Let us be You when a wounded soul cries out for hope,
Let us be You when the lonely need to know they're not alone
Just as Your stars pierce through the night
Let us forever shine Your light!
Let us be You, let us be You on this earth.

Reach with our hands, touch this city.
Lord, let our mouths speak Your truth!
Use our blessings to bring justice.
Let us be You, revive Your church!
Let us be You, on this earth.