Thursday, April 30, 2009

Living in Love

"Go after a life of love as if your life depended on it -- because it does.  Give yourselves to the gifts God gives you.  Most of all, try to proclaim his truth." - 1 Corinthians 14:1-2 The Message

The truth of God that I know, and am learning more about each day, is that when you bring love out into the light, love multiplies.  Interestingly, when you bring fear out into the light, love multiplies as well.  Must be something about truth, love, light, and God.  

Some are afraid of the cities, some are afraid of the homeless, some are afraid of Christians, some are afraid of Muslims, some are afraid of people who don't think like they do.  All I know is that God can turn that around if you allow it.  All I see, in dazzling light and love, is God turning that around here, every day:

    

      

    



      

Come see.
Matthew

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Gardens

     
"The LORD will guide you always; 
       he will satisfy your needs in a sun-scorched land 
       and will strengthen your frame. 
       You will be like a well-watered garden, 
       like a spring whose waters never fail." - Isaiah 58:11 NIV

According to Scripture, literally, all hell broke loose in the first garden.  What a blessing it's been to see so many people coming together, from the Dwellers to the neighborhood kids to the out-of-town Discover groups, to create this one.  God is certainly present again, here, and please, come help and check it out when you can!  Also, pray that we can indeed grow okra in Southern California.  This gumbo lover would be very happy.  

For more gardening photos, check out our Facebook photos, and for more ways you can help with this garden ministry, which, to date, the Dwellers have not spent a dime on,  please visit our Cause page.

Rooting and blossoming in the foundation of God,
Matthew 








Friday, April 17, 2009

Family


"Take this most seriously: A yes on earth is yes in heaven; a no on earth is no in heaven. What you say to one another is eternal. I mean this. When two of you get together on anything at all on earth and make a prayer of it, my Father in heaven goes into action. And when two or three of you are together because of me, you can be sure that I'll be there." Matthew 18:18-20, The Message

I've been contemplating family, what it means, what it doesn't mean.  This week, Sara and Alison's families were in town visiting for the first time, and there was a strong sense of togetherness: in the laughter, in the stories, in the sharing of the awesome work that's being done in Hollywood and Los Angeles in the name of our Lord.  The picture above was from a community day cookout where we all spent time staying warm, staying well fed, and staying thankful.

A sense of family also seems to be growing amidst the Dwellers.  They are developing nick-names for each other and truly checking in and working towards intentionality, even as they develop new relationships in the city or work to maintain old ones from the past.  I truly believe in the truth of the verses from Matthew, as I am so blessed to be bearing witness to watching God's presence in glorious action this year.

Expanding the definition of family and gathering together in the name of God, it dawned on me last week that there is significant connectedness to the Discover groups coming into the city and serving agencies and individuals in Hollywood.  I felt like I was selfishly absorbing all that connection, so, thank God for Facebook, we created a page for all the DOOR Hollywood participants, past and present, to share stories, share photos, and share in the glory witnessing God here in our city.  You can connect in too, just click here.

Personally, my family is expanding.  Both physically and spiritually.  We are learning that yes does mean yes, and no should mean no as we are working to heal from a lack of spiritual boundaries in our past.  We are also planning on the addition of someone new, in about, say, 5 months.  In the spirit of several gathering together in petition to God, I ask for your prayers for our wisdom, our strength, and our joy to be part of God's creation in a new and exciting way.  

Blessings to you all!
Matthew

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Abundant Life

                                   
"I came so they can have real and eternal life, more and better life than they ever dreamed of." -John 10:10, The Message

I'm writing a day early so as not to write on Good Friday.

This week, DOOR Hollywood hosted 47 high school, college, and adult missionaries to serve the community of Los Angeles.  Sent out in seven teams each day, they packed, delivered, and served thousands of meals; they helped to maintain and clean some of the busiest shelters in the city; they played with children at transitional housing centers; they helped some agencies with fundraising mailings and others with gardening; they helped move along the progress of our DOOR Community house garden (amen!); and they spent some serious time reaching out to folks living on the streets.  We prayed that they might see the face of God here in Hollywood and feel a piece of that "real and eternal life" that Jesus promises.  I believe God answered that prayer.

If you'd like to see more of the group in action, please see our brand new Facebook Page and click on the photo albums.  Feel free to become a fan and explore the page, leave comments and questions.  If you were part of any DOOR Discover group, please feel free to upload your own photos as well.  (Non-Discover photos will be removed.)

May you all be blessed this Maundy Thursday evening, may you all be moved at the humanity of Christ on Good Friday, and may you all be struck with newfound joy this Sunday!

Amen,
Matthew


Friday, April 3, 2009

Swords into Shovels

 "He'll settle things fairly between nations. 
 He'll make things right between many peoples.
They'll turn their swords into shovels, 
    their spears into hoes.
No more will nation fight nation; 
   they won't play war anymore.
Come, family of Jacob, 
   let's live in the light of God." - Isaiah 2:4-5, The Message


What was turning into a long time of human planning, God turned into a miraculously quick event.  In my incoming transition, I was told that some young men from the neighborhood really wanted to decorate the outer walls of La Casa de Comunidad.  Jen, one of our Dwellers from last year, informed me of this last fall, but I admit, I was new and uncertain of what it would entail.  So I waited, and quite frankly, forgot.  


However, this verse and God's will sifted back into my awareness, and I thought it might be great to revisit this before our upcoming dinner to highlight the faithful legacy of this neighborhood ministry, both from the Dwellers and the neighbors!  If you live anywhere in LA, even the San Fernando Valley (or, possibly at this point, more so) you can't help but notice the drastic increase in tagging. It's on everything from park benches to soaring billboards: people are determined to make their mark.  The community response to this seems to be just as varied: from simply frustrated and annoyed to downright afraid, presumably in regards to the gang related territorialism it may suggest.  Seems to me that tagging might be one of the modern day "swords", one of the ways to keep a fight going between peoples: a war between, and within, nations.


I called Jen last Sunday, expecting that the opportunity to have the work done was long since passed, given my stalling on the matter.  However, I found that God had something else in mind, and when God's will is to be done, things can happen in the blink of an eye.  Literally, this entire project was done by two young men, in about 3 hours time, and in less than a day from when I thought to call!


It was truly a moment of "living in the light," as dozens of wandering neighborhood kids noticed the work being done, and started shouting at the two artists, "what are you two doing?  You can't tag that house's walls!"  To which they replied, "no, no, no, we can, they ASKED us to."  Amen.


May we all find ways, each day, to ask God to help us turn over elements of this world that can be used for fear or intimidation and transform them into encouragement and celebration.  I guess that's kind of what fireworks are, yes?


So we invite you to come to Hollywood, visit our neighborhood, feel the fireworks, and see the Face of God shining here.  Oh, and bring an actual shovel or a hoe, though I guess a sword or a spear could help too, as the garden still needs a ton of work! :)

-Matthew