All of the team helped at the Matthew 25 farm today. We picked lots of lettuce,cabbage and green beans. We weeded, planted and prayed for the tomato crop affected by blight. As we surrounded the field and prayed, we sang and lifted up a song of unity...so sweet to sing "great big .god-o" and see our brothers and sisters doing the motions!
After hot showers courtesy of the YMCA, we went to Auburn AG for evening worship. God's presence was full and sweet and we all took a great big drink. Thanks for keeping us in your prayers as we remember that everything we do is for an audience of One.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Can it be Tuesday already?
So we are all heading to the Matthew 25 farm to pick vegetables. Everything grow on the farm goes to feed the poor and needy in the Syracuse area. We will also be serving the farm by weeding, mowing, etc.
Yesterday our groups split up. One group went out for homeless ministry while the rest of the team divided between the church in Syracuse and the church where we are sleeping. We scraped and painted exterior doors and windows, scraped wallpaper, painted some more and cleaned a lot. Our kids also had fun practicing their outreach dances. Then it was off to see the Syracuse Chiefs baseball game...what a blast. Thw entire team cheered, ate cotton candy and funnel cake, bought foam fingers and even caught a rogue foul ball!
Tonight we will be going to Auburn AG to worship. Our family groups are awesome...God is working in ul to know more of His crazy love for us, and we are all learning his to "do hard things"...all for His gory!
Yesterday our groups split up. One group went out for homeless ministry while the rest of the team divided between the church in Syracuse and the church where we are sleeping. We scraped and painted exterior doors and windows, scraped wallpaper, painted some more and cleaned a lot. Our kids also had fun practicing their outreach dances. Then it was off to see the Syracuse Chiefs baseball game...what a blast. Thw entire team cheered, ate cotton candy and funnel cake, bought foam fingers and even caught a rogue foul ball!
Tonight we will be going to Auburn AG to worship. Our family groups are awesome...God is working in ul to know more of His crazy love for us, and we are all learning his to "do hard things"...all for His gory!
Sunday, July 26, 2009
One Big Family
Today we worshiped at our two host churches and shared the "Victory" dance. Our kids did a great job showing enthusiasm while dancing in small spaces. Thw group at Destiny had the treat of meeting Mr. And Mrs. Simile, pastor Dave's parents. The other group was able to work with the kids, doing games, puppets and generally having a blast. After lunch it was off to a huge lake park where we had a great afternoon. Playground fun, riding bikes, feeding birds, riding a tram, a very extreme game of "steal the bacon"...followed by the largest duck, duck, goose circle I have ever seen! We finished our night with worship and hanging out...family time. Time for all Bridgebuilders to be asleep. Now if only I can find some wifi tomorrow!
Good Morning New York!
We made it! We all got here last night, safe and sound. After dividing up into our sleeping areas, air mattresses were inflated and sleep followed. We have had breakfast and are going to head out to two different church services. Pictures will be posted if I can find a wifi connection. Thanks for keeping this team covered in prayer!
Saturday, July 25, 2009
We're on the road!
It's about 11:30 and we are headed to NY. The morning has been super busy and the vans are loaded with people, backpacks, pillows, coolers and everything that would not fit in the box truck. Yes, we are loaded up! We had an awesome outreach last night at the Robinson Theater...thanks to everyone who came out and served, prayed and helped out. Please pray for the team as we drive toward what God has prepared for us. I will update as I can, depending on internet connections!
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Day Five - Commissioning
Today was another packed day, with worship, quiet time, ministry prep, dance practice, teaching...and commissioning.
Our teaching time was especially relevant and annointed and Pastor Matt Hoole and his wife, Andrea, shared straight from their heart about "doing small things." We were all reminded and exhorted to do the small things, knowing God sees all, even if man does not. That in doing the small things, we are taking steps to create the future God has planned for us.
Our evening highlight was the commissioning of adults and students. We broke into three groups (2 family groups each), and the core leadership prayed over each adult, and then in turn all leaders prayed over each student. God brought specific, significant words for each person - words for outreach as well as personal growth in the relationship we share with our Creator. Each one of us brings something to the table. Each one of us is being changed, shaped, and molded every day and our overriding prayer is "Lord, have Your way."
Tomorrow, we are all doing a block party outreach at The Robinson Theater from 5-7pm. This will be a "dress rehearsal" for the ministry planned in New York. Come, serve, be part of this amazing bridge building event.
Praying for a restful, deep sleep tonight for all our team members. Please pray for the team as we have had a couple of students not feeling well, a few sore muscles and one young girl who had to get her tooth pulled today - Sara Reutti. She, her mom and her brother are here for their first time and we are praying for a healing touch for Sara and strength and peace for Mrs. Reutti and Ryan.
Our teaching time was especially relevant and annointed and Pastor Matt Hoole and his wife, Andrea, shared straight from their heart about "doing small things." We were all reminded and exhorted to do the small things, knowing God sees all, even if man does not. That in doing the small things, we are taking steps to create the future God has planned for us.
Our evening highlight was the commissioning of adults and students. We broke into three groups (2 family groups each), and the core leadership prayed over each adult, and then in turn all leaders prayed over each student. God brought specific, significant words for each person - words for outreach as well as personal growth in the relationship we share with our Creator. Each one of us brings something to the table. Each one of us is being changed, shaped, and molded every day and our overriding prayer is "Lord, have Your way."
Tomorrow, we are all doing a block party outreach at The Robinson Theater from 5-7pm. This will be a "dress rehearsal" for the ministry planned in New York. Come, serve, be part of this amazing bridge building event.
Praying for a restful, deep sleep tonight for all our team members. Please pray for the team as we have had a couple of students not feeling well, a few sore muscles and one young girl who had to get her tooth pulled today - Sara Reutti. She, her mom and her brother are here for their first time and we are praying for a healing touch for Sara and strength and peace for Mrs. Reutti and Ryan.
PICTURES!
Here are some pictures from tonight's worship service as well as yesterday's activities. Hope you enjoy a snapshot of what we are doing. We are thankful for keeping the team in prayer as we get closer to leaving for New York and reaching out to the Syracuse and Albany communities.
Man's love is so small.
Worship after the commissioning service tonight.
Great Big God-O!
Some family group time at the Clements' Pool!
This morning, the "confession" station (brown paper) from last night along with the burdens we laid down which were nailed to the cross were part of our morning worship and quiet time.
The foot washing station - bringing us into humility with one another.

Raegan Doise and Kendall
The Simpson family group after the scavenger hunt!
Hi, I'm Melinda and I'd like you to meet someone who looks like my twin - my daughter, Erin (one of the items on the scavenger hunt)
Day Four - awesomeness!
My apologies for posting this morning, but yesterday was such a full day! A big shout out to all the people volunteering at meal times - we have been very well fed! So Wednesday's highlights included one of the best scavenger hunts of all time during family group time. All the family groups got a list of items to find, then we piled into the vans and took off. There was a time limit, a spending limit and of course...the reminder that we are representing Jesus. Thanks to all the MCC pastors who allowed us to invade your yards to make human pyramids and take pictures, your homes, borrow toilet paper and rubber duckies, old pennies, used bars of soap, take out menus, condiment packets, and abandoned bird's nests. Teams ate pickle sundaes, stuffed twinkies, sang songs to a store clerk, posed with mannequins, photographed road kill, took pics with police officers and their cars, found someone that looked like a twin, and found and photographed the elusive ex-Bridgebuilder. Creativity was rampant as teams found the "biggest item that would fit in their van" including tents, a huge long string of quilts, and almost a shopping cart. The life size cardboard cutout was a challenge - why does 7-11 throw those things away anyway?
Well, after all that competitive fun, it was time to make a sharp left turn transition and go into our worship service for the night. Worship with a twist. We went on a prayer walk through the church as we encountered stations following the verse 1John 1:9. We confessed our sins, and then we laid our burdens down. Two completely different ideas, really. Sin separates, burdens weigh us down and distract or discourage. Then there was the foot washing station, humbling yourself before your family group. Next, we each experienced a physical demonstration of what it means to do our part - whether big or small - as we chose different lengths of rope and tied them together, forming a long strand. Unified in process and form. The next station was a reminder of the cross, Jesus's complete and total sacrifice for us, and His request to have the same from us - everything. As we contemplated this great exchange, we ended with a time of communion in the sanctuary by candle light. Each family group processed at a pace dictated only by the Holy Spirit. No one was quick to leave His presence.
The night finally concluded with Krispy Kreme donuts for everyone. The original plan was to take everyone there, but the Holy Spirit had other ideas and the lingering presence of the worship service changed our plans slightly as we picked them up and brought them back for everyone to enjoy.
Pictures will follow in another post!
Well, after all that competitive fun, it was time to make a sharp left turn transition and go into our worship service for the night. Worship with a twist. We went on a prayer walk through the church as we encountered stations following the verse 1John 1:9. We confessed our sins, and then we laid our burdens down. Two completely different ideas, really. Sin separates, burdens weigh us down and distract or discourage. Then there was the foot washing station, humbling yourself before your family group. Next, we each experienced a physical demonstration of what it means to do our part - whether big or small - as we chose different lengths of rope and tied them together, forming a long strand. Unified in process and form. The next station was a reminder of the cross, Jesus's complete and total sacrifice for us, and His request to have the same from us - everything. As we contemplated this great exchange, we ended with a time of communion in the sanctuary by candle light. Each family group processed at a pace dictated only by the Holy Spirit. No one was quick to leave His presence.
The night finally concluded with Krispy Kreme donuts for everyone. The original plan was to take everyone there, but the Holy Spirit had other ideas and the lingering presence of the worship service changed our plans slightly as we picked them up and brought them back for everyone to enjoy.
Pictures will follow in another post!
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Day Three - Family Groups Getting in the Groove
Good Evening! As we wind down day 3 of Bridgebuilders boot camp, the family groups are starting to come into their own community. Today began with some sleepy teens! Let's just say the 6:00 am showers were a little less crowded...breakfast was awesome, followed by morning worship and quiet time, and then the morning teaching by Mitch Bennett.
Before dinner, it was time for a "friendly" game of dodgeball!
After dinner, it was family group time. A couple groups went swimming. The Tim Matthews / Donna Susenbach group had another idea...nerf wars at Pastor Carter's house. Oh yeah.



The Jack Hart / Joanna Fowler Hart family group took a different approach - homeless ministry with Mr. Bennett. We went to Kanawha Park and talked to Mr. Tanner and Sam. A couple of the students shared and prayed with them. Then we went to Monroe Park and encountered a whole group of folks, all happy to get a sandwich, a bottle of water, a smile and a prayer. For some of the team, it was their first experience with homeless ministry...I doubt it will be their last.
The Jack Hart / Joanna Fowler Hart family group took a different approach - homeless ministry with Mr. Bennett. We went to Kanawha Park and talked to Mr. Tanner and Sam. A couple of the students shared and prayed with them. Then we went to Monroe Park and encountered a whole group of folks, all happy to get a sandwich, a bottle of water, a smile and a prayer. For some of the team, it was their first experience with homeless ministry...I doubt it will be their last.
Monday, July 20, 2009
Day Two - so this is boot camp!
Showers at 6:00 am for the girls...check. Cereal, banana and english muffin for breakfast...check. Get out of my comfort zone? Wait a minute...for real? Yep, our teaching sessions started today with Pastor Daniel Susenbach encouraging us to "Take that first scary step" and increase our comfort zone. We all identified ourselves inside the fences of fear, pride, apathy and selfishness. And we were reminded that God's number one concern is not my comfort, but His Kingdom.
Ministry prep followed, and many faces were painted!
Ministry prep followed, and many faces were painted!
After lunch, began the (drum roll please)...choreography. Everyone was awesome as they learned the dance moves to the songs.
Our evening worship time concluded with just a sweet lingering of the Holy Spirit, as students and leaders shared their heart - for this generation, the generations to come, and all people. Love God, love people. Amen.
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