Thursday, May 24, 2012

A blast of life!!!

My heart sings tonight. I am so grateful to be a part of the Metropolitan Cooperative Parish, and the Metropolitan, Crossroads and Wesley faith communities. There is so much good energy and spirit that's taking place right now. My heart sings for Pentecost energy. The kind of energy that is a blast of life that fills every part of your body and causes your soul to sing out in joy.

Last week, folks participated in campus kitchen project, we heard stories from three residents of the St. Luke's Shelter, we shared a meal together, and we planted in the St. Luke's Community Garden for our hunger ministries.

On top of that, we celebrated in worship what God is doing in our midst. I'm telling you, my heart is singing right now. Singing a song of hope, of joy, and justice.

What's gonna happen this week? How is God gonna show up? How will our hearts sing with the Pentecost energy that breathes the very breath of God into our lives?

I don't know, but I can't wait to see and then to sing some more! Will you join me?

Jimmy

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

two BIG things

We are striving each and every day to be Jesus followers. Kind of difficult at times, eh? Well, yes it is. That whole loving your enemy, praying and fasting, reading the bible, and doing good thing has its share of problems. Yet, in all of our attempts to follow Jesus, we must remember the night that he gave himself up for us. Not only did he share the bread and the cup, but he also bent down and washed his disciples feet. This act of servant hood is a call for us to serve others in our desire follow Jesus. I believe our grace-infused efforts do not go in vain. Let us find hope in that!

Two BIG Things!
This weekend, there are two things happening that we want you to know about. First, this Saturday will be our next Campus Kitchen Project (food recovery hunger ministry). We want your help!  Please consider helping us prepare the food beginning at 3 PM. The prep will continue until 6 PM. We will serve at Regency House (5201 Connecticut Ave NW) beginning at 6:30. You are invited and encouraged to join us for prep or serving. We could use your help for an hour or for three hours. Whatever you can give. Please consider coming to the St. Luke’s Mission Center this Saturday, May 19 to help us feed others. Not only do we serve others, but we have a lot of fun in the process! If you are able to help, please RSVP to David Hackney by Friday.

Then, join us for worship on Sunday at 5 PM and plan on hanging around for our community pot-luck dinner. This is a great chance to continue our conversations in an informal setting around the table. As a part of this meal, we will invite you to also come out to the community garden and plant the seedlings that were started during the season of Lent. It is our hope that this garden space becomes a place where we can bear fruit so that we might feed others. Please bring your favorite dish to share with us at the pot-luck dinner. If you get the chance, please let me know what you might be bringing!

**Please note, the Crossroads community is scheduled on the third Sunday of the month to provide dinner for the residents of the St. Luke’s Shelter. Our potluck meal will be that dinner this week. So, come ready to share what you have with others!

I look forward to seeing you once again this weekend. I can’t wait to see how God is working through us to bless others!

Joy and Peace,

Jimmy

Friday, May 4, 2012

Good Stuff Happens!



After a quick scan of the headlines this morning, this is what I found: 86 million invisible unemployed, Catholic priest had secret life, 1 in 3 adults lie to spouse about money, guy charged with slavery (all from CNN.com). Granted, there were a few “positive stories” mentioned, but for the most part it was all the negative news that is “plaguing our land.” This is one reason I have been so excited about our conversations post-Easter. As we live into a new reality and what it means to be a people of hope, we do so in spite of the evil and injustice in our land. Not that we don’t resist this oppression (as it says in our profession of faith), but as we seek to love mercy and do justice, we also seek to become people who grow in God’s grace. Part of that growth comes in telling our stories. In the midst of those stories we do hear heartache, but we also hear good stuff, hope, and a grace-filled love that permeates our community.

 In spite of what the headlines might say, good stuff does happen. We are hearing in the stories of people in our community, and there are voices in the world who are telling other stories as well. Chris Simon, a 20-something member of our parish, is a part of group of five young adults who are scouring the country to share (what I like to call) God sightings. They are bringing to light the good that people are doing. They are sharing how humanity is doing good. I believe these acts are infused with God’s grace…that is certainly good news. Their project (Bus 52) is a year-long project to share “good news”. I invite you to join them in their journey. Visit their website and see the good that is being done.

 I’d also like to encourage you to participate. They are looking for your what good has happened to you this week. You can post a 10 second video to youtube and then share it on their Facebook page (make sure you title the video goodstuffhappens: TITLE). When you share it, mention @goodstuffhappens or @Bus52). This will be a great encouragement to these young people while they are on the road sharing the good that is happening.

 In the meantime, join us for worship this Sunday as we continue to celebrate the good that is happening all around us. We will hear another story and share life together. We will also conclude our service with our monthly service to Grate Patrol (remember, be in the know of the service opportunities that are taking place in the parish – join lots of helping hands and receive notices when we need volunteers or sign up to help out) John Wesley (the founder of Methodism) said, ““Do all the good you can. By all the means you can. In all the ways you can. In all the places you can. At all the times you can. To all the people you can. As long as ever you can.” Let it be so! Amen.

 Jimmy