Friday, June 26, 2009

God Among Us


“So don't be intimidated by them. God, your God, is among you—God majestic, God awesome.” –Deuteronomy 7:21, The Message


Today, I picked up a dear young friend and took him to the Project Y!MBY (Yes! In My Backyard) Homeless Connect Day. Studying Torah for his upcoming Bar Mitzvah, Sam wanted to come and serve in preparation for his bridge to adulthood. He shared with me that he will be reading out of Deuteronomy on his big day, so we turned to it before heading over to the event.


It was an amazing day. Some of our current Dwellers and Discern-ers were also there helping too, and we were instructed to escort homeless individuals from table to table to make sure they had the opportunity to have all of their needs met. For some, this was legal assistance, others health, others emergency shelter and many others needed help with getting proper identification. I thought the verses from Deuteronomy above were particularly pertinent, as this day was about seeing the goodness and awesome face of God amongst one another. There was plenty to be intimidated about: bringing my young Jewish friend to our Presbyterian Church; taking him to a huge event with a variety of homeless peoples; reaching out and getting to know those people and their stories; even more. And yet, God is so awesome, so majestic, so powerful. Sam connected with a young mother who recently lost custody of her children but was determined to get her papers in order and her health concerns squared away so that her family could reunite. Sam stayed with her all afternoon, and it was a delight to learn that the two of them shared the same birthday. This mother also enthusiastically offered many tips for my upcoming fatherhood, placing distinct emphasis on reminding me that my wife should avoid salt as much as possible so her feet don’t hurt and swell in the third trimester. An exchange of humanity, of grace, the image of God. Building bridges through service and through relationship, the power of God. Reaching across faith backgrounds, across age differences, across economic and racial differences, God helped us all shake hands and share stories. What a day. Amen.


And then we learn about Michael Jackson’s sudden death, ironically, as we are helping folks along the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Sam and I had already spoken of how there are so many homeless teens in Hollywood, due, in large part, to the flocks of kids who come for fame and fortune and are overwhelmed by the competition. Michael Jackson, world famous before his age hit double digits, symbolized so much of what inspires that pilgrimage. Yet the superstar’s constant lament was that he never was able to have true friends, never able to truly trust. He wanted to remain in that youthfulness, that moment in his life when it was all glory and innocent joy. A man who had many houses, but did Michael Jackson have a home? Praying that he found some joy and love in his last years here on earth. And praying that this large crowd of “house-less” people were able, at least in some small but important way, to find a sense of home in the safety and compassion offered by the many volunteers today.


I’ll close with some recent photos from the garden, taken by Dweller Alison. Again, many said this garden might not work because of issues with shade or soil or sun. But prayer and community have a great way of working around the concerns that might intimidate and hinder us. And better are we for finding that kind of trust and willingness to try.



Blessings to you all, and if “you wanna be startin’ something,” may I humbly suggest you first take a look around you and see all the many ways good things are already in motion, how God is already at work.


Matthew

Friday, June 19, 2009

Greater Things Have Yet to Come


"Believe me: I am in my Father and my Father is in me. If you can't believe that, believe what you see—these works. The person who trusts me will not only do what I'm doing but even greater things, because I, on my way to the Father, am giving you the same work to do that I've been doing. You can count on it. From now on, whatever you request along the lines of who I am and what I am doing, I'll do it. That's how the Father will be seen for who he is in the Son. I mean it. Whatever you request in this way, I'll do." John 14:11-13, The Message


This week was a fantastic mix of a high-school team from Denver and a middle-school team from Palo Alto. 53 people staying and working in LA with our Discover Program each day this week means that over 1,100 hours went into serving food, cleaning shelters, sorting donations, passing out toiletry and food to homeless folks, and building new relationships in the spirit of our Lord. Amen!


And yet, as we sang throughout the week, greater things are still to come, both here in this city, and in Denver and Palo Alto. We celebrated the long week last night by discussing how the lessons learned in Hollywood can be taken back to hometowns. It was such a blessing to hear that so many kids feel more compelled to reach out to the homeless in their own communities, mostly by going up and talking to them, hearing their story, and finding out what they need on a human to human level. God was truly revelatory this week, and I am singing praises over the truth that I witnessed the face of God in each and every kid who came to talk to me and share stories about their days.


I've posted some photos below, but if you went on the trip (or even if you didn't) and would like to see more and upload your own photos on Facebook, click here. To learn more about Dwell, our year-long mission, with young adults living in intentional Christian community and serving both the neighborhood and the community through agency placements, click here. To see and "meet" even more homeless families and individuals, visit Invisible People.


May God Bless the work that is yet to come, both here and in your cities!

Matthew (scroll down for more photos)


Friday, June 5, 2009

Mighty to Save

"The LORD your God is with you, he is mighty to save. He will take great delight in you, he will quiet you with his love, he will rejoice over you with singing." - Zephaniah 3:17

We have a Lord that delights in saving us.  Amen! This week, we welcomed Matthew and Virginia, our Discern participants who will be helping to lead Discover groups this summer.  I felt a bit of salvation, as this is a difficult program to run on one's own, so I'm thankful to have their help.  We shared stories of the many ways our lives have been saved by God, and it is truly awesome when people come together and testify the greatness of our Lord in their lives.  

           
                                                             (Matthew "saving" little Anne.)

We have Discover groups on their way in a week that we are buckling down to prepare for.  They will be coming from Colorado, California, Washington, Arizona, and Nevada.   May we all feel our God rejoicing over us with singing as we dig into some great hard work this summer!  The thought of God singing to us, well, it's something I rarely consider and yet, it renders me in speechless wonder at the thought of that kind of beauty.

On the Dwell front, we will be holding a huge neighborhood yard sale later this month to raise some money, so if you're in the Hollywood area and have things to donate towards the sale, let us know!  Please pray for discernment on the new big air hockey table just donated.  It's fun and exciting for the neighborhood, but it takes up quite a bit of space (see below).  

Blessings to you all this Friday and over this first weekend of June!
Matthew