Sharing for Dec 13

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Sharing – Where have you seen God at work this week?

Stephanie – This week we got to do at HomePlate; typically, Westside helps out with the Holiday Store where they get to come and pick out these gifts for themselves and for others. Of course, this year with Covid, we couldn’t do that. So, instead we asked the community for $100 gift cards and we were able to hand those out to the youth this week as they came in. We had a cookie decorating kit and a $100 Visa gift card and lots of happy youth. So, that really filled my cup on Thursday in Hillsboro and then Friday in Beaverton. That was really fun to see the joy in the youth faces as they got to experience a little bit of the Holidays. So, very fun for me this week.    

 

Gayellyn – My God Moment this week was Wednesday evening when we got to have our Advent Bible Study here and remotely as well. We had a few hiccups with the technology, but we got it all figured out thanks to Stephanie and her great idea. And we just had a really, really great time communing together.       

 

Wendy F.  1)The boys and I got the pleasure of walking through the Lighthouse Advent. And words cannot do the experience justice. All I can say is please sign up and go. We’re planning to go multiple times; it was just tremendous. The 2 hour block is wonderful, because it gives plenty of time to not feel like you have to rush through it. So, thank you for those nice long blocks.     

2) We don’t go out much at all, just like everyone else, so it was a significant moment to go out in the car – Barrett had a gift card from Starbucks and he decided that he wanted to use it at this time. We got in line and we had a really exciting moment that we wanted to pay for the person behind us. You know, you can do that all year long, but the holiday spirit makes you think of it more now. We got to the window and the person ahead of us had paid for us! So, we got to keep that going; the woman in the window was all excited to see how long the chain would go on, because once you get your own, often times people will then pay for the person behind them. So, I just thought that was a fun one to share. And again, in the few trips that you go out have a fun moment where you can start the chain or keep the chain going.     

       

Kari – I got multiple Christmas Cards in the mail this week. But I got one from a friend who has really been more of an acquaintance; we haven’t seen each other very much due to the Covid. But, her family gave Joe & I a $50 gift card to Fred Meyers. This was completely unexpected and one of those Random Acts of Kindness that was so touching and just really made me feel special. So, that was really nice of her to do that.

 

Kat – Fun fact - Earlier this week there was a drive through pay for the person behind me chain that went over 300 cars long. I don’t remember what fast food restaurant it was. It made headlines that 300 cars in a row paid it forward by paying for the car behind them.

 

Pastor Brett – One of my God Moments was I got to see two people in person this week. The first person I got to see in person was Paige Flanagan; Paige it was so wonderful to see you masked up last Sunday at communion. We had this moment where – oh my gosh, we have never seen each other in person! The second person was Krista who visited the church building on Monday. I was painting my church office and she swung by and said hello. And it was so good to see you in person, as well! So, here we are 9 months into the pandemic and worship and I’m just finally meeting people in person, it’s amazing. I think I have met most of you, but Paige & Krista were still on the list to check off. So, yeah God!   

 

Michele – I tried to create a God Sighting for a friend. I have a friend who used to live here and she moved to Arizona; her last family member, since she moved down there, finally passed. So, she eventually ended up in Iowa where she bought herself a home and this is where she is going to retire. She has no family left at all, so I know she will be totally surprised and that’s why I say it will be like a God Sighting. I sent her a fruit and cookie basket - which I know she will be totally surprised, because she doesn’t expect anything. She doesn’t know anybody in this town she moved to. It was just that economically she could have a home and a comfortable little retirement. So, this is a suggestion to other people that if you know somebody like her, who has nobody, you can send them a nice surprise to let them know they are remembered.     

 

Paige – I’ve been able to be part of a fun one too. I’m a member of a Moms Board online. Somebody had come on a few weeks ago and said – they work at one of the assisted living facilities in King City and we are looking to have people adopt seniors for the time. So, there’s been all these moms in Tigard and Tualatin that have been able to adopt these seniors. So, Liam and I were able to a little thing for the lady we were given the name for. When we dropped it off, we weren’t exactly sure where we should take it; the facility was pretty much locked down. And one of the staff was in the entry way and said she’d be happy to take it; you guys have just been such a blessing to all of our residents. So, it’s just been fun to see the larger community come together to support these seniors who are on their own in Tigard and King City.      

 

Neil – I have been enjoying work lately because we have been able to do a lot of stuff that adheres to the company values as opposed to just making money deals. We just worked with a group that does a lot of assisted living communities across the country providing them with small iPod Touches, which our company has basically discontinued. But, they still have use with the cameras and microphones to be doing things like we’re doing for church. We are providing these little iPods across the country for seniors to connect with their families, since there’s all the questions about whether families can go and visit with the seniors or not. And with the higher risk in assisted living communities, it felt really kind of cool to be part of the program. Several of us are volunteering to teach small classes via Webex on how to use the cameras and the microphones and everything else so that they are all set up to go by the time we hit the holidays at the end of the month.           

 

You're Invited!

We have been invited by Vermont Hills UMC and Pastor Bo Sanders to participate in an online bible study of the book of Acts.

The study will be on Wednesday evenings, from 7:00 - 8:00 pm, beginning January 13. You are encouraged to pick up Willie Jennings's commentary on Acts. Jennings shows that Acts teaches how people of faith can yield to the Spirit to overcome the divisions of our present world.

We have been approved to use our building spaces for up to 10 people, if you prefer or need to meet in person. Indicate your choice when you sign up.

This group likes to really dig deep into scripture, so expect the study to last into the summer. However, you are not expected to be able to attend every week. Give it a try and see if it’s right for you. Both Pastor Brett and Westside’s admin, Virginia, have been in this group before and highly recommend it.

Open for Small Groups

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We have been given permission by the District Superintendent, on the Bishop’s behalf, to allow small groups (10 or fewer) to use the main building. After the holidays, we will move forwards with opening up the sanctuary and family room to those who would like to use them.

With this freedom comes responsibility:

  • Masks and 6 feet social distancing are required at all times

  • There will be a check in station at each entry into buildings. No matter how brief your stay, you are expected to sign in. There will be a thermometer, hand santizer, wipes, and masks available.

  • Bathroom use is discouraged, unless an urgent need arises while onsite

  • High touch surface areas must be wiped down — front door keypad, door knobs, candle lighting station, light switches, chairs — anything you touch.

Thank you for adhering to these requirements, so that we may all stay safe and healthy.

Christmas Eve Sign-up

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We will be having a Christmas Eve service at 4:00 on Dec 24, in the parking lot, with music, candlelighting, and communion.

We’re asking everyone to sign up, so that we have adequate spacing and audio.

You have the option of staying in your car or sitting outside (bring your own popup, if desired). Please indicate in the comments which option you will choose.

Merry Christmas!

Joy Amidst Sorrow

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This week we will light the third advent candle of Joy when we gather together.

Joy seems complex at the moment; we often experience joy when it seems inappropriate to do so. When Paul writes to the Thessalonians “Rejoice always,” we might respond, “How can we rejoice when so many are losing their lives? When we can’t gather safely with our friends and on Sunday mornings?”

We will explore the tension between joy and sorrow, and how the Scriptures, especially the Psalms give us a home in experiencing joy and sadness at the same time. Come join us!

Christmas Food and More - Here's the More!

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Thank you for your tremendous response to our food sign-up! A few spots remain.

For those who have been waiting to purchase gifts, there are now sign-up slots to purchase items for 8 persons - six children and two women in the Family Promise program. Look for them at the bottom of the list.

Gfit card sign-up slots are also available.

You may still choose to donate cash to purchase perishables, such as ham, milk, and eggs, by clicking here for our secure site (remember to designate RAoK.)

The food and gifts will be collected on Saturday, Dec 19, from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm. Thank you!

Sharing for Dec 6

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Share where the Holy Spirit has been at work this week. Or, in the spirit of the Advent wreath, share where you saw Hope (1st candle) or Peace (2nd candle)

Bonnie – God put it on someone’s heart this week to give a gift for Amy Cooney and I had the pleasure of delivering it to her this week. It was a blessing to her. It gave her hope that she could have a good Christmas with her family. So, whoever that person was, Amy would like to thank them. She said, “This is like God sent an angel to me!” So, she was blessed this week; I think the person who gave the donation was blessed and I would just like to thank them. And I thank God for putting that on their heart.  

Michele – This may be a little thing, but God was with me this week, for sure, when I didn’t fall off the ladder when I put up the lights around my garage. I can be a little unsteady; he definitely had his hand on me. Thank you Jesus!

Jan – You know, Bonnie was saying that Amy said it was an angel that came to her. Well, this morning I read the first chapter of Luke when the angel came to Mary; she responded so beautifully and said – I am your handmaiden, let it be unto me…and according to your word, in another translation. According to his word, we are free – who the Son sets free is free indeed. Also, he said – Greater things than these you are going to do. And he said – You can speak to a mountain…whether it be closed doors, we can speak to closed doors and they’re going to open! I have been speaking to those doors when I come into this Lighthouse or the doors to the Sanctuary, the Lord is hungry for our worship. Hungry for it and we will satisfy Him, just wait and see what the Lord does!        

Martha – The one person in our community who contracted Covid in March; she was on the ventilator for 30 days. She got out of the hospital and we saw her walking around the neighborhood. Well, she passed away unexpectedly last week. The whole community was pretty sad about it. But the one thing that I do have to say is that God has brought us to such a nice community. Not everybody knows everyone, but there is such a caring idea that when the angels came to get her, she knew in her heart that she was not going without people thinking about her. And I thought that really gives you peace; that really gives you God’s love. God has spread his love around us, so we’re pretty lucky where we live; it was a nice thought to know that she wasn’t going alone.             

Pastor Brett – What was her name, Martha?  Jan.  Lord, we remember Jan and lift her up to you this morning.

Debbie – It’s the little things you know. Yesterday, before I went into work, I looked at the schedule and I said – Oh, my gosh, we only have 2 RNs when we need to have 4. So, the prayer into work was Lord, let me be able to go through this; things would go smoothly. And a nice surprise when I got to work was our new Team Lead was boarded on, so she was there; we had 3 instead of 2 RNs I thought we were going to work with. It did go smoothly; He even cares about your job. When it looks like it’s going to be awful and then it changes quite dramatically!     

Pastor Brett – Amen! God is in those details looking out for us steadying us on ladders, helping us to cover our shifts. That’s who God is so, we give God glory and praise Him.  

Gwen – That none of our family actually has Covid yet.

Pastor Brett – Well, that is something to be really thankful for, isn’t it Gwen?

Neil – For the first time in a really long retail career, I actually have the day before, the day after; the day of Christmas off! If you work in retail that never ever happens. But, as a silver lining to the whole pandemic thing, we don’t need as many people there to run the store. So, they’re giving a lot more people, almost 70% of them that time off to be with their families, because we can afford to do it. I thought that was pretty cool this year.

Paige – God Sighting: This week we were recording audio of scriptures for the Lighthouse Advent experience. Either I would make a mistake or Gwen would make a mistake. I walked away to take a break and when I returned Gwen said – They are all done, I finished them! I listened to the recordings and Gwen had done them perfectly!

Immersed: An Advent Journey

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You're invited to immerse yourself in a very special Advent experience.  Five stations have been set up in the Lighthouse, each with art, music and scripture to reflect upon.

You and your household will have the building to yourself, but you are still required to wear masks to protect those in subsequent timeslots.  Hand sanitizer and wipes will be provided. Sign up for your timeslot here

Immersive Advent will begin this Sunday, December 6, and run through Epiphany, January 6.

Christmas Food and More

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Our December Random Acts of Kindness (RAoK) is providing Christmas dinner and lots more to our neighbors.

We’re still gathering information for children’s gifts but you can sign up to donate food here. If you prefer to donate cash to purchase perishables, such as ham, milk, and eggs, click here for our secure site (remember to designate RAoK.)

The food will be collected on Saturday, Dec 19, from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm. Thank you!

WFWA Toy Drive

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A letter from the Western Farm Workers Association, with ways you can help this holiday season:

We have over 100 families enrolled in a program that includes food boxes for Thanksgiving and Christmas, work boots and jackets, toys and a lot more. One area we still need help is in our toy drive as we have lost many of our normal toy donors due to conditions created by the pandemic.

We have nearly 300 specific toy requests from the more than 100 enrolled farm worker families. The toys are a benefit for the parents (our members) and are therefore given directly to the parents, in secret, so that the parents can give the gifts to their own children.

We need groups, churches, businesses and individuals to "adopt" a certain number of children's gifts requests. We provide the specific requests for each child. Collecting gifts for any number of children is helpful, anywhere from "adopting" one child's gift requests to 100 children.

We need the gifts by December 16, 2020 at 12pm. We can arrange for pick-up or the toys can be delivered directly to the office.

In addition to collecting toys, we need volunteers to help sort the toys on December 17th and 18th.

We greatly appreciate your interest in supporting the all-volunteer efforts of farm workers and low-paid workers to organize and change their poverty conditions.

If you are interested in purchasing gifts or volunteering, please contact Merry Goldthorpe.

Sharing for Nov 29

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Share where the Holy Spirit has been at work this week.

Jan – I had such a revelation to me on the portion of scripture, Matthew 13: 44, where it talks about the pearl of great price that is found in the field. Well, looking at it in commentary, I was overcome with a realization that the commentator said that the field could mean the Old Testament; the pearl of great price, Jesus, as he is. I have been going through the Old Testament and then Pastor Brett asked me to read a portion from the Old Testament today, and low and behold it all reflects Him. We plead for Him to come; we have a nativity & our Advent Candles and everything, anticipating His coming. And He has come! It is so awesome to contemplate that. And He’s coming again! I was so excited about that! One more fast thing about what He did for me this week – I have a new cell phone, well any of you that have had a new cell phone with all its bells & whistles know how complicated it can be. They apparently put me up to a new level…you can’t even get on the phone, unless you have this special password, it won’t do anything…it’s just dead. My son & his daughter had given me umpteen different passwords….we had to change everything because of this hacking of my email…I had no idea what the password I was supposed to use was… I tried everything under the sun and nothing worked. So, I just put it down and I said – Well, Lord, if you want me to be able to use this thing, you are going to have to tell me what the password is. Low & behold when I tried to do it one more time using the password I used with my old cell phone carrier (I haven’t had this carrier forever…) and it worked! It was the password for my old carrier! So, I put that password in and the thing came to life again! It’s amazing!          

Pastor Brett – One of mine: Yesterday, a couple of us assembled in the Lighthouse to put together some of the Advent Stations we’re working on. The art that I had ordered, was supposed to come on Friday so that we could put it up on Saturday. Well, who knows what happened but, UPS did not deliver the art on Friday. So, I was very worried as we got together yesterday that the art was going to be delayed. We worked from 10 – 12 on the set up there. Sandy & I were lingering around a little bit after the work party. I came out of the main building and the UPS truck pulled up into the church parking lot! And what did they bring out? The box of art we were waiting for! So, I was very happy that we got the art for the Lighthouse Building; I was able to put some of it up last night and have a couple more pieces to put up this week. That was definitely a moment where Sandy & I looked at each other and said – Whoa, look at the timing of that! No one would have been here on Saturday if we hadn’t done this.  So, that was my God Sighting yesterday.        

Sally – (This is not a God Sighting, just a great thing we did on Thanksgiving) We have always done this Turkey Trot with people in the neighborhood, but there wasn’t going to be one put on this year. So, we put on our own Turkey Trot at our house and none other than Pastor Brian Shimer, Gabri, Grace, Julie & Jaime and 3 other people came. So, we had 9 people and we ran our own Turkey Trot. We had bibs and colored them in; I had prizes. It was all outside – we registered people in our garage and never came in the house. Everyone thought it was the best way to start Thanksgiving in these times. So, it was really fun.   

Merry – Many hands made light the work at our Thanksgiving distribution, bigger than ever, 116 families.

Michele – My God Sighting would be that on Thanksgiving because everything being so different, for Thanksgiving dinner, my sister in Michigan & her husband and I Facetimed through dinner. And it was so cool…I was sitting there watching my sister eat her salad and food; we were talking. It was just…it made it good. So, that was a big blessing to feel so close to the family in such difficult times. 

Family Promise Week

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Our week for “hosting” Family Promise begins this Sunday.

As with everything else in 2020, it’s different now. Various people have volunteered to provide meals and gift cards to the families being housed elsewhere. But there will be no interaction.

Please be in prayer for these families and this vital ministry over the next week. And pray that the winter months don’t see an increase in the number of homeless.

HomePlate Holiday Store

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A letter from HomePlate Youth Services, one of our partners in outreach:

In the past, you helped us make our holiday season extra special for HomePlate youth by giving them the opportunity to “shop” for their loved ones at our Holiday Store event. As a special thank you for your continued support, we invite you to be among the first to sign-up for this heartwarming holiday tradition. We want to ensure every youth we work with has the opportunity to celebrate this season and we are eager to get you involved early!

This year we’ve adjusted our Holiday Store concept in light of the pandemic. We are asking for gift cards for youth to use to go holiday shopping themselves this season. Our goal is to receive gift cards from local places like Target, Fred Meyer or alternatively a standard Visa gift card in $10 increments, to be able to anticipate giving them to 100 youth. We are asking that donations are made no later than December 7, so that we can organize in time for distribution to the youth on December 10 and 11.

Due to current COVID restrictions, we are asking that you please mail in your gift if possible. Our mailing/delivery address is HomePlate Youth Services, 12520 SW 3rd St, Beaverton, OR 97005.

Thanks for your continued support!

Happy Thanksgiving!

Here are more photos from our Random Acts of Kindness outreach. These show the food distribution for the Western Farm Workers Association. Thanks again to all who donated food and volunteered!

At the WFWA, 116 families each received six large bags of food plus a turkey.

Happy Thanksgiving!

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Thank you for your generous support of November’s Random Acts of Kindness, Thanksgiving Food Boxes! Bags and boxes were delivered to seven local families and a large delivery was made to the Western Farm Workers Association.

As you can see in the photos, it was a big job! Extra thanks to those who organized, packed, and delivered, including Bonnie Becker, Merry Goldthorpe, Becky and Tessa Walker, and Laura Cosgrove.

Photos include: Maria from WFWA, Bonnie, Tessa, Wendy and Barrett Fedderly, and Pastor Brett and Kyrie Stuvland.

Sharing for Nov 22

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Share where the Holy Spirit has been at work this week.

Merry – A big thank you to everyone at Westside for donating to the Thanksgiving food collection. Mil gracias to Bonnie Becker for making it all happen.

Pastor Brett – Yes, thank you Bonnie and thank you to the RAoK Team for coordinating that. I was able to stop by yesterday, as well, and drop some things off.  There was quite a lot and I think Laura Cosgrove has some pictures that we might try to circulate on Facebook or something of all the food that was set out in the back family room at church. So, well done folks!

Kat – Last night heading into work, I was not in a very good mood. I was really grumpy; I didn’t want to go to work. It’s been a long stretch and it was my last night. I knew my attitude wasn’t in the right place. As I was walking in I was just feeling it. I was a little early so I ran up to the chapel to say a quick prayer before my shift, I don’t usually get to do that, and see if maybe I could turn the night around because, I was really not there. I went up to the meeting at the start of my shift; we were pretty busy. I don’t really know why or where, nothing happened in particular, but everything was going good; my patients were all for the most part really nice. It ended up being a really good night, which is a blessing right now. At the end of the shift we did a shout out huddle where we do a round robin and say what we’re thankful for, or a person in the group that we’re thankful for helping us. Three of the people shouted me out saying – Kat, you seemed in a little bit of a funk at the beginning of the shift which is abnormal for you; I don’t know what changed but you were so awesome last night and your energy & your spirit just helped us get through the night and made the night part of what it was so, thank you. So, Power of Prayer, man. I asked God to help me and he gave me the nudge I needed. So, little bit of a God Moment last night.       

Jan – I want to mention that I have made a list of all the promises of the Lord to the seed of the righteous. This morning I found one that I have never seen before. This one is in Psalm 22: 30-31 in the Living Bible. It says – “Our children too shall serve Him for they shall hear from us about the wonders of the Lord. Generations yet unborn shall hear of all the miracles He has done for us.” And in the Life Applications Bible it said – “Unborn generations are depending on our faithfulness.”  Kat – I say Amen to your sharing. I have been there and you will get through it. For 22 years I worked in the hospital on the night shift & I did those kind of shifts like you did, Kat. You can do it; it was a blessing to hear that you went to the chapel. Do you know what that says to your coworkers? Because, they can see a difference in you, sister; you make a tremendous difference for all that are ahead of you. All the patients that you see and all the coworkers that you influence; the doctors are not above your influence either. I’ve had many doctors that have asked me after I had been nursing for years and years - what do you think, Jan? And I would give them my two cents. But many times they wouldn’t ask and I would say – Whatever you think, doctor, whatever you think. And then they would go ahead and do it my way. Anyway, it’s interesting the way we can influence; we must be faithful & we must get back together! We must have those church doors open again, folks, we must! And I’m praying for you pastor that you will take heart and you will stand and put out that rod and the doors are going to open, just like The Red Sea. God Bless all of you, I miss you terribly!                

Paige – So blessed to not be working this morning so I could get a dose of Jan.

Michele – I’m not so sure this is a God Sighting, but it’s something that is pretty close. It’s been such a difficult year and there’s been so much strife. Where I sit in my living room right now and look out, I see the trees and I see the birds and that sort of thing. You see the calmness of the world that God tries to put in front of us. I think & hope that everybody listening here and everybody in our congregation takes the time in this difficult time we’re going through to stand back and smell the roses. To take a look around, to look out that window and see what’s been given to us; try to use that to help strengthen us & to make our lives what God wants our lives to be. A comparison is like driving in LA. You get on that freeway and it’s like people want to suck you into the speed and suck you into the ugliness. In this world today we have to be so careful because, it’s real easy to get sucked into the challenges and the ugliness. There is so much goodness out there but it gets buried. So, I just hope that everybody that’s listening and everybody in our congregation takes that minute to look out that window and see the way I think God wants it to be for us.

Pastor Brett – Thank you Michelle for that profound moment. I will be your second witness to that. I was outside yesterday and looking up at the blue sky just in wonder and struck by a moment of peace as well.   

Laura – I was at the Target checkout line this morning behind an elderly gentleman who didn’t speak much English and he struggled to communicate and didn’t have enough on his SNAP card to pay for his purchases. The transaction took a very long time and the clerk kept apologizing to me. I took the opportunity to be patient and pray for the man and the clerks trying to assist him.  I realized in hindsight that I should have offered to pay for the rest of his purchase, but I will remember next time.

Wendy F. – That’s a sweet story that’s wonderful role-modeling to all of us, Laura. Thanks for sharing!

Gayellyn – Yesterday, Kari and Stephanie & I got together; we had a chance to make Advent Wreaths together which was really a blessing for all three of us. I came home and I was really concerned that my cats were going to destroy it. They walked all around it but they haven’t touched it yet. So, I’m really hopeful. But, it was a time to be able to spend together around what the season means to us. So, that was my God Sighting.    

Sally – 1) Those of us who have taken your course, Brett, it’s been an amazing course – Racial Identity in the Christian World. So, thank you.  2) Dave and I attended a workshop, virtually, put on by a man named Greg Bell. He wrote a couple of books but, the one he wrote that made him famous was called Water the Bamboo. It teaches why you have to be patient and focused and diligent because, a bamboo when you put it in the ground does nothing. You water and water it for 3 years and the giant bamboo does nothing. Then it grows a meter every day for 30 days until it gets to be 90 feet. So, the whole concept is during this time we just have to be patient. We have to tend to everything we know is right and good; look for all the things we are sharing right now – the beauty in the outside, the beauty in other people; time with our family. And we will grow. It just feels like we are stagnant right now.  The next thing I will say is in his next book, What’s Going Well?, his whole concept is based on when you say to someone – How are you doing? People tend to go to the negative and go on and on about this and that… However, if you frame it up differently and say – What’s going well? People will have to think of something that is going well in their life. It makes the brain train itself differently about the way it approaches life. So, a couple of good thoughts. This is the other thing he left us with, everyone has to do their FREDS: Fun, Rest, Exercise, Diet; Simplify.    

Debbie – It’s interesting, God speaks to me in different ways. I woke up this morning at 4:37; I just looked at the numbers on my alarm clock and then I heard – John 4:37. So, I went to John 4:37 and it’s after the Woman at the Well story. Jesus was being asked by his disciples if he wanted to eat something; he said “My food is to do the will of Him who sent me to finish his work. Don’t you have any saying, it’s still four months until harvest? I tell you, open your eyes and look at fields! They are ripe for the harvest. Even now, the one who reaps draws a wage and harvests a crop for eternal life, so that the sower and the reaper may be glad together. Thus the saying – One sows and another reaps is true. I sent you to reap what you have not worked for. Others have done the hard work, and you have reaped the benefits of their labor.”  I never connected those two sentences or meanings together. They were worried about Jesus eating and he had just witnessed to them about the gal at the well; he was reaping a harvest and he was sowing a harvest because, she went into the City of Samaria and told them all about Jesus; the whole city came out to meet Jesus. And everyone was saying – now we believe what you say is the messiah; he is the messiah.  I was thinking there are so many opportunities we have to sow and so many opportunities we have to reap. It just warmed my heart, Kat, to hear you say that you changed the atmosphere because, we are told to change the atmosphere by bringing Jesus’ light into our workplace. And there’s so many times I’ve gone into work being pretty discouraged and trembling that oh my gosh I’m going to get beat up today. But just by strengthening yourself in the Lord and turning to the Lord you change the atmosphere.   Bless you all!    

Bonnie – I help at Aloha Church of God Food Pantry; for the last two weeks, Jeff has been coming in. People who are homeless can come once a week to the pantry and get food. His case manager at the Sequoia Mental Health Center in Aloha brought him the first time. The first time he asked me if we had any blankets; it just so happened that we had some donated so I got him a nice warm blanket. He asked me if he could have a Bible so, I got him a Bible; we got him food. And he said – If you find any shoes I could use a pair of 13 or 14 size shoes. So, this week he came back and he said – Do you think I could get another blanket? I gave my blanket away to a guy who needed it. And he also asked me for another Bible. I’m assuming he gave his Bible away too….Here’s an opportunity for all of us to help a guy who has PTSD, night terrors, accidents at night; who has one pair of pants and one pair of underwear. He could use extras…. If anyone is wanting to help, he could use size 13-14 shoes, large or extra-large underwear; size 34 or 36 pants. He said – I’ll take whatever, I got a belt if they are too big, I can just put the belt on. So, this is my God Sighting this week and your sermon reinforced in me that this is an opportunity for us to help him. ….Leave items in Lighthouse or call me and I will come and get it. Yes, we do need donations of blankets…