A Place to Begin: Convo with Jakki

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We have opened up more spaces for this Sunday’s event! Please click here to view the online signup sheet.

Our friend Jakki Cotton, who attended Westside for several years, desires to share some of her experience as a black woman and bring a deeper conversation about racial existence to our Westside community.

Face coverings and social distancing will be expected of all participants. Two groups of 10 will take turns watching a short video in the Lighthouse, and then we will all gather outside for comments and questions to Jakki.

Please let us know if the signup is full and we can try to accommodate another session in September with Jakki!

God Sightings 8/23

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Where have you seen God at work this past week?

Michele M. – Yesterday, at the council meeting - that we were all able to get together and see each other. It was kind of like restoring, it puts you in better places and brought you back together; helped you remember what everybody looks like.  Pastor Brett – Amen! Church Council was able to meet yesterday in person.

Jan – I have a word.  I am very concerned about Education of our children; I have been praying about it & I know God is working on it. We don’t see him, but he’s working on it…And I have a Word from Him (for all you grandmas, all you mommas, daddies; all you aunts & uncles – hear the word of the Lord) and it is in Isaiah 54:13  – “And all thy children shall be taught of the Lord; And great shall be the peace of thy children.” And I have another one, it’s from Isaiah, also. Isaiah says to us today - Isaiah 49:25  – “I will contend with him (or her - if it’s the governor) that contend with you, and I will save thy children.” ….Any governor or anyone who stands in the way of our children being taught of the Lord will be contended with by the God who created this Universe; that is the Word of the Lord!

Martha – Two God Sightings – 1) Jakki & her husband, Brad, were such good friends with my brother, Don Meikle. Whenever I see them, or see things that Jakki posts on Facebook or Instagram, I think of their great friendship with him. Thank you Jakki!  2) Sarah, my daughter who is in Bloomington, is starting her YMCA Kid’s program. She has 160 kids signed up in various locations in Bloomington IL, at the different schools. The kids will be bringing their laptops so they can do school during the day and the Y is providing meals, art & music and PE classes for them. So, she’s going to turn from a Presbyterian Minister into a Principal this year until this Covid is over. She said the other day that there is a reason God brought me to Bloomington and this is the reason!

Laura – I see God through the Women’s Weekly Bible Study and Prayer time. There are some powerful prayers and encouragement going on.   Debbie – Anyone wanting to join Zoom Bible Study send me your request gabeld@frontier.com 

Amy F. – Free Food Ministry was able to connect with another gleaner to further extend our outreach.

Kari – My God Sighting is about the Cell Phone Tower deal getting finalized yesterday!  Pastor Brett – Amen! I’m sure there will be more to share about this in the coming weeks & months.

Pastor Brett – One of my God Sightings this week - I was able to go to FFM and walk around with Amy as she showed me the ropes. If you haven’t been out there yet, I would encourage you to go visit. It is a feeding of the 5,000 sort of situation where God is multiplying what there is and being able to meet the extraordinary need of people who are hungry at this time. Amy, thank you for hosting me on Tuesday…

Skills for Today's World

George Packer wrote, “Ideology knows the answer before the question has been asked.”

In a divided nation and world, and in an election year, we can feel the truth of Packer’s words in our bodies.  So how do we learn, as followers of Jesus, who learned by the Spirit, in a world that has forsaken learning in favor of ideological capture?

I believe it starts with listening.  Empathetic listening. Connecting with each other without bringing in another audience to watch the conversation. Taking in different perspectives without being threatened and being able to disagree and remain connected. These are vital skills in today’s polarized and polarizing world.

This Sunday, we will have an opportunity to hear from our friend Jakki Cotton, hear a glimpse of her perspective, and dig into some empathetic skills as we seek to become people who can truly hear one another and stay connected to each other, no matter what perspective we bring to the table.

Clothing Needed

The following items are needed for the guests in the Family Promise program:

  1. Adult Male: pants - size 34 mens, shirt - size L/XL mens

  2. Adult Male: pants - size 36 mens, shirt - size M/L mens, shoes -  size 9.5

  3. 12 year old boy: underwear and PJ's - size 14, shoes - size 6.5

  4. 8 year old boy: underwear and PJ's - size 12, hoodie - size 12

  5. 14 year old girl: pants - size 18 in womens, shirts - size 2x in womens, underwear - size xxl, shoes size - 10

If you have any of these items, please leave them in the Lighthouse for Bonnie. If you don’t have access to the Lighthouse, contact Bonnie to make arrangements. Thank you!

A Place to Begin: Convos with Jakki Cotton

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Our friend Jakki Cotton, who attended Westside for several years, desires to share some of her experience as a black woman and bring a deeper conversation about racial existence to our Westside community.

We are offering you the opportunity to come and engage with Jakki in person in the Lighthouse. Two sessions are available - this Sunday, August 23, or Sunday, August 30. Signup is limited to 8 for each session.

Face coverings and social distancing will be expected of all participants. A video conversation between Jakki and several Westsiders will be shown and then the floor will be open for comments and questions to Jakki.

Please click here to view the online sign up sheet.

Please let us know (office@westsidejourney.org) and (pastor@westsidejourney.org) if the signup is full and we can try to accomodate another session in September with Jakki!

God Sightings 8/16

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Where have you seen God at work this past week?

Martha – My husband, Ken, turned 70 on Friday! And also Friday was our 44th Wedding Anniversary! Actually known each other for 45 years – we met my first year of teaching way down in Southern Oregon. God brought him to me.

Pastor Brett – Janelle & I celebrated our 11 year Anniversary yesterday! 11 years and still going strong! Yeah for all anniversaries. God has to be in the midst of marriages for things to work out – Amen!

Kat – My Father built a plane for his retirement. He and my Mother were flying it back here and he had catastrophic engine failure in the middle of nowhere! God is good because God was with him; they were able to land in the middle of nowhere airfield! And made it down just in time before the engine completely failed on them. So Praise God and all His Mighty Glory! In spite of being in the middle of nowhere, wonderful people helped them find food, lodging and rental car and everything. Pretty amazing and thankfully I still have both my parents on the face of this planet!

Faith That Changes Minds

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This week we will catapult ourselves ahead in the Scripture to the book of Matthew to pick up a story of when the Gentile woman approached Jesus to ask for his help. 

His initial response is to explain to the woman that his mission as the Messiah was not to help Gentiles, but the lost sheep of Israel.  But she positions herself on her knees in front of him and begs for his help.  After initially ignoring her request, Jesus grants it to her because of her faith in him

What are we to make of this encounter? Is Jesus being (what we would call) a racist here?

Come Worship in the Lighthouse!

Are you tired of worshipping online? Do you long to see some of your friends in person on Sunday morning? Need to switch up your routine?

If so, come and worship in the Lighthouse on Sunday.  We are approved to have ten people in the building, watching and participating in the service, wearing masks and sitting at least 6 feet from one another. 

If you would like to attend in-person, please contact Gayellyn Jacobson (gayellyn@gmail.com), to make sure there aren't more than 10 already planning to attend. We would hate to have to turn you away! First priority will be given to those who have been unable to connect through Zoom.

God Sightings 8/9

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Where have you seen God at work this past week?

Kari – I was able to go to Allie Kenfield’s Wedding last night. Brett & Kristin’s daughter. I saw Frank & Karen Strahaul there which many of you may remember from early on Westside days. It was good to catch up on things with them. It was a beautiful Wedding.

Michele – My 12 year old poodle had to have 7 teeth extracted this last week, but he’s doing just fine.

Amy F. – All the wonderful people who stepped up to help me. I have to wait until the 17th to see if I do need surgery on my hip…..so I just appreciate everything from everyone

Jan – My Husband and I were at (mostly inaudible) and saw parade & streets with people lined up with signs and flags. Signs that said Thanks for the Vets & God Loves America. One lady’s name was Betsy – Like Betsy Ross - she headed up this event with her husband…. Very uplifting and glorious to see this.  

Wendy F. – We helped WFWA move things in our big silver van. They had a big bed with tall parts. We weren’t sure we had the muscle to really load it…. Sawyer and I took an hour to load it and then we had to locate the destination by GPS. GPS took us on some strange road under construction where the road turned into gravel and then had an abrupt edge. God gave us funny jokes as the tall parts were swaying in the back of the van. The bed survived the trip and 45 minutes to unload it. God gave us a good laugh on our journey and we are grateful!

Lisa B. – God Sighting is that it is great to be able to join in with Westside! All the way from Missouri! And see everyone!  I miss Westside so much!  Gayellyn – We all miss you!  Wendy F. – Lisa, we hope to see you every week!!  Sally – So great to see your face and hear your voice, Lisa.

Merry – I was able to bring 90 lbs. rice and 24 bottles of cooking oil from Westside over to the Farm Workers, thank you.

Laura  - Kevin – I got to see the tenderness of my son, Bruce, in full bloom this week.

Gerry – My God Sighting was at the Lighthouse building yesterday, seeing Bonnie loading so much food into her car.  Don’t know how she does it. I was able to help a little with that.  Bonnie – Thanks Gerry, I was so grateful you were there!!

Kari – Volunteering on the mobile dental van and helping get people out of pain.

Gleaning

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With modern agricultural machinery like the combine, virtually all parts of a crop are harvested from fields with the emphasis being on leaving nothing behind and maximizing yield for profit. 

However, in ancient Israel, the people of God were instructed not to harvest every single crop, leaving behind an amount for the vulnerable and destitute that would go behind the reapers and glean the remaining crop.  Boaz practiced holy restraint in his fields, not harvesting all his grain during the famine. 

Join us this Sunday for a conversation with Pastor Brett and Pastor Bo Sanders from Vermont Hills UMC on the practice of gleaning.

Paying It Forward

Workin’ Dream Farm

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Remember way back in 2019, when we met in person at church? You generously donated your loose change for KIVA, the non-profit that makes small business loans to marginalized people.

As the original $750 worth of loans is being repaid, we are reinvesting in more small businesses. To date, we have loaned $975 to 15 groups in the Dominican Republic and the US.

The latest loan helps a small regenerative farm in Langley, Washington, feed their community during the COVID-19 crisis. Read their story here.

Thank you!

God Sightings 8/2

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Where have you seen God at work this past week?

Kari – Yesterday at Help Build Hope – I saw all the people join in together to build the wall units.

Bonnie – I agree with Kari, great time yesterday building walls.

Francie – The girls have started to play together…….it’s amazing!

Kristin – 25 years ago today I was blessed with my daughter Emily! She has grown to be a wonderful mother herself and she helps me a lot with her Grandmother.

Stephanie – My oldest son turned 23 Friday!

Merry – We celebrated our 25th Anniversary on Thursday!

Kat – A friend in Seattle tested negative for COVID; I also tested negative for COVID – Praise God! So, my friend was able to come down and visit here in Portland. It was so good to have her come during this time when we are so isolated.

Morgan Holt – We Celebrated my Grandma’s 92nd Birthday yesterday!!!

Pastor Brett – Kyrie & I were able to join in with Hope Build Hope yesterday for a short time. This was good to join in with the group.  My God Sighting this week was on Monday when my son, Levi, was born at 11:45 am. 9 lbs. & 21 ½” long. Janelle & I felt the prayers and presence of God with us through the whole experience; we are so blessed! I wish all of you could hold him! If you come to our house with a meal, you can see him through the window. Or perhaps I will put him into a Zoom meeting….

Janelle – (mostly inaudible)…..Feeling good and recovery is going well with no complications.

Paige – My Goddaughter’s Wedding on Saturday went very well; thank you for all the prayers. I was able to stand at a distance while officiating the ceremony.  Gwen got to be Flower Girl and did an excellent job. It turned out to be a small crowd instead of being too large, so everything was easier and more relaxed. This was my First Wedding officiating the ceremony!

Michele M. – My Brother in law is having his 93rd Birthday! And this is no small feat!

Baby Stuvland Arrives!

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Levi Houston Stuvland was born on Monday, July 27, at 11:45 am! Congratulations to Pastor Brett, Janelle, and big brother Kyrie!

You can still sign up to take them a meal. All of the dates in August are taken, but September will be here before you know it. Not a cook? You can also donate a GrubHub gift card on the website!

Meal Train Link: https://mealtrain.com/3g18rw

Contact Francie if you have questions or would like her to sign you up.

Shop at Freddy's?

If you shop at Fred Meyer, you could be donating to Westside without spending an extra cent! Simply link your Rewards Card at https://www.fredmeyer.com/i/community/community-rewards (you will need an online account.)

Kroger/Fred Meyer donates a portion of your transactions. You still get all your usual benefits (gas discount, etc.) It is easy and Westside gets the benefits of your shopping.

Email Becky Walker at beckywalker19@msn.com with any questions.

God Sightings 7/26

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Where have you seen God at work this past week?

Martha – I attended that community meeting online yesterday. Multidenominational – Methodists, Lutherans, Presbyterians and so on…I never thought I would see the day that Methodists & Lutherans would merge happily together. It’s quite interesting. All the Presbyterians & Methodists groups can join together – I knew that would work. But for the Lutherans (UCC?) people they were delighted to be in with us! 

Sally – This man (Dave) has a Heart! And Martha, just like Ken, his heart is now in normal sinus rhythm lub dub, lub dub, lub dub. It was a very long day, it was about 10 hours before I could pick him up; everything went very well. It was a good procedure & actually a very positive experience at OHSU….

Martha – This is definitely a God Sighting and Dave it’s good to know that you finally got a Heart!

Bonnie – Dave has a Big heart. So glad you are doing well. Pastor Brett – Dave has a heart! Who knew? PTL! (Praise the Lord)

Laura – Hallelujah. Thank you for your service!

Kevin – I got to be present to a person who grew up with a vengeful, vindictive god. After decades with that, they found a new way to look at the situation. Now they can see a path back.

Paige – I had a super fun God connection. We have friends that I grew up with, I became friends with his wife; our girls dance together. She did a mission trip to Haiti & she made a really cool connection with a friend whose husband is Haitian. They were going back to visit the village; they have no running water, very little electricity. She works in the healthcare field, so she was quite nervous about going… She sent out a plea for masks, hand sanitizer & sanitizing wipes. With Gwen helping we made 100 masks, both adult & kids sizes. 2 bags of adult masks & 1 bag of kid masks – when we gave them to my friend she said they didn’t have any child masks so this was really cool…Also, Liam will be getting together this week with some friends that he has been playing games online with. Some from Las Vegas are traveling up to Bend, Oregon; then coming over to Portland to meet up with Liam on Wednesday. There are still good things going on!

Family Promise Needs

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Family Promise of Beaverton is requesting food and supplies for homeless individuals and families being housed in 10 hotel rooms.

The hotel rooms have a microwave and small refrigerator.  This is their only way to cook, so the food needs to be microwaveable.  Also needed are covered glass bowls to cook it in.  The items can be brought to Westside and Bonnie will deliver them on Friday mornings, or you may deliver them directly to Sunset Presbyterian on Fridays between 9 and 11 am, OR if ordered online, packages may be sent to the FPB Day Center at Sunset Presbyterian Church. Sunset is located at 14986 NW Cornell Rd, Portland, OR 97229.

Besides microwaveable food, here is a list of other items needed.

Thank you for your continued support of Family Promise and their guests!