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One of the most important measures of success in our ministry is something that will probably never show up in the annual report.  It’s the area of ministry that has no flow charts, graphs, or statistics to share, but I guarantee you this one area impacts EVERYTHING within the walls of North Creek.  It’s the health of Mark and I’s marriage.

Thankfully we’ve had a relatively strong marriage, but like any other marriage, there have been moments of struggle.  In the seasons where it’s tense, I see that play out in our kids, our staff, and ultimately the vision and momentum in our church.  No pressure, right?  Just in case you think that is unique to pastors, it’s really not.  If you are struggling in your marriage, so are your children, so are your friends, so is your extended family, so is your business.  Our marriages are important to God…and a lot of that is because He understands the implications of that relationship in our communities and society.

One of the most important areas of our marriages to keep in check is the area of purity.  Yes, purity is just as important after you’re married as it is before you’re married!  There is so much at stake if we allow our intimate affections to go in the wrong direction.  For the last 16 years of our marriage, we’ve had some boundaries that we agreed upon that have helped us to make sure that we don’t allow ourselves to go into situations that may lead our affections away from each other.  We have also done our best to invest these boundaries into those who serve with us.

One of those boundaries stands out above all the rest because it is the backbone for helping us in the fight for our purity.  It may seem extreme, but we ARE extreme when it comes to sexual temptation and finishing the race of our marriage to the best of our ability!  So here’s my tip above all other tips:

We are never alone with a person of the opposite sex.

Hear me on this one: We have friendships and work alongside people of both genders.  We aren’t just avoiding people like the plague! Half of our church staff are male and half are female.  We are surrounded by different levels of amazing friendships with men and women.  We highly value those relationships and are grateful every day for these people…and somehow we’ve created these deep relationships without putting ourselves in situations that could cause others to question, or worse, cause us to crumble.

Quite the contrary, what makes those relationships healthy is the knowledge that there is NO WAY our friendship can be compromised because we won’t give them opportunity to be.  I rest easy in the knowledge that the men on our team care about my image and my marriage (not to mention their marriages!) so much that they will leave a building at the drop of a hat should we find ourselves about to be alone.  (And if they didn’t, I’d leave anyway!)   It’s not because we are tempted…it’s because we have such a deep respect and value for purity in all of our marriages.  What an honor to serve alongside of people who hold our marriages and ministry with such value!

One of the leadership lessons we got before we were married was the foundation of this principle: If you think you are above having an affair, you are wrong.  There will come a day when you are tired, discouraged, weak, or caught off guard.  What you can depend on are the boundaries and habits you’ve created in your life and the effort to surround yourself with people who will help you protect those boundaries.

We all carry the ability within us to be weak, but we can control the situations that we put ourselves in.  Think about it!

Sunday!  And it’s still hot!  Could this summer be any more amazing?  I’m loving the long, clear days with my kids in the pool.  They’ve been wet for two months now…

It’s been a great summer of growth at our church.  We’ve seen a lot of new guests come through our doors and decide to stay and be a part of our church family.  That being said, our services are completely unpredictable in July and August!  I couldn’t guess attendance at any given service if I tried.  I’m looking forward to September when we get a little bit of normality back.

Small groups start again in late September.  Gonna be great!  If you have an inkling to facilitate a group, it’s time to email Tasha and let her know at Tasha@coffeechurch.com.  Letting us know early makes such a smooth transition into groups, so thank you!

We had someone bring flowers with them to church with their tithe check.  They wanted to express to God how grateful they are for His provision and what a joy it is to give back to Him.  Well, that’s humbling…

On that same note, Mark spoke on Belshazzar on Sunday and about the greed that consumed him.  Most interesting was the number of conversations with people this week who don’t want to change the giving habits in their lives.  I think the most important character trait we can possibly have is to be teachable and want to grow, even in the hard stuff!  The goal of this life is to grow before you go…

At Battle Ground, Rachael preached her first sermon ever and knocked it out of the park!  It was awesome to have so many of our leaders take a week for Age of Kings and really do a phenomenal job.  My favorite part was watching the Scriptures come alive for each preacher.  They all spent so much time with their Bible character that it really transformed them in profound ways.

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School supplies are piling up at both of our campuses!  Thanks so much for bringing in your generosity as we aim to be present in our local schools.  We have two more weeks for you to bring your supplies.

Jim preached on Jehoshaphat at the Deaf Church.  That was the king I preached on, so he’s now my favorite.  Love me some Jehoshaphat!

We went to an open house for one of our young couples from Battle Ground on Sunday night.  I love young marrieds buying their first homes!  It brings back all of the amazing memories of our first house and how much fun it was to make it our home!

Being a part of church is so much fun!  Come and see for yourself!

Hope you are blessed!!!!

 

crayons

It’s School Supply time for our Be Present giving opportunity of the month.  At both of our campuses we have our crates out and ready to fill!  You can bring school supplies (lists are available at most stores) or you can write a check to North Creek marked Be Present and we’ll take care of it.  There are some high needs items this year: Crayola (BG schools only allow Crayola) broad & thin markers and Crayola colored pencils, book covers, Elmer’s glue sticks, self-contained pencil sharpeners and cash.

We also have an opportunity to show up in our Battle Ground community and help get supplies ready for needy kids:

Aug 12 and 13 – 6:00 pm – Packing supplies/ back packs at Adventist Community Services, 11117 NE 189th St, Battle Ground.

Aug 15 – 5:00 – 8:00 pm – Moving packs to the high school.  Start at Adventist Community Services, 11117 NE 189th St, Battle Ground or meet at BGHS to unload.

Aug 16th – 3:30 – 7:30 pm – Help kid’s “shop” for their supplies – Battle Ground High School

Our Hazel Dell supplies will be taken right down the street to Sarah J. Anderson.  Also, if you attend North Creek and are a single parent or need help with supplies, we will be glad to help you as well.  Please email me at stacy@coffeechurch.com to get on our school supply list.  If you have a school supply list for your child, include that in the email as well.

Thank you for being a church family that cares about our community!