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Well, we all made it through the school rush and we’re happily into our regular systems after a great summer!

We look back with joy on a summer filled with camps, serving days, baptisms, boat rides, and days at the beach.  We hope you enjoyed extra family time as well!

As we dive into the fall, we want to welcome you back!  Now is a great time to start volunteering on Sundays, jump into one of our youth ministries and sign up for a growth group.  It is so valuable to be rooted in your church home.  If you are new to North Creek over the summer, Mark and I are always up for a coffee date to let you know how you can be a part.  Email me at stacy@coffeechurch.com and we’ll get you involved!

Our growth groups will be different this fall and I could not be more excited!  All of our groups will be diving into the book of Mark for a Bible Study.  We really want a church that learns the Bible, lives the Bible and can lead others as well.  Our growth group format of a book-based Bible study will be a phenomenal step in helping us all understand what being a disciple of Jesus looks like.  This would also be a great opportunities for entire families to study the Bible together!  The registration forms will be rolling out in the next couple of weeks, so keep your eyes and your hearts open for what God will do in your life!

Are you free on Thursday nights to help at the youth ministry, but have no desire to work with teenagers?  Both of our campuses need two more people to volunteer once a month to babysit the youth staff children.  It’s a great way to give two hours of your life to a great cause!  You can email kris@coffeechurch.com for Hazel Dell and janel@coffeechurch.com for Battle Ground.  I’m heading over to help at Battle Ground on Sept. 18, so if you want to hang out with me and see what it’s like, let me know!

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We are also looking for a few people to do yardwork on the Hazel Dell campus as well as helping keep the parking lot clean.  There is one downfall to a I-5 frontage…dust.  You can email mark@coffeechurch.com if you’d like to come on Saturday a month and do a little bit of work.

Our denomination is voting in a new leader tomorrow for our state.  Would you pray for God’s will to be done and for a great new season for the Assembly of God in our region?  Mark and I will be taking a quick trip to Yakima to vote and hug some friends!

Welcome back!  It’s going to be a wonderful fall at the Coffee Church!  Be blessed!

I’m away on vacation, so KC Hall is guest blogging for me today about her experience last week serving Bridgetown through our Heart the City campaign.  What can you do to Be Present in your world today?

Bridgetown Nightstrike – by KC Hall

Having never done any kind of volunteer activity that required direct interaction with the often homeless down-and-possibly-out folk of the world, I must admit that I very nearly bailed on the Bridgetown Nightstrike for which I had signed up both myself and my daughter.  How on earth did I ever think that this would be the best use of my precious, hard-earned vacation time?!  The hubbub of the check in at the church did not help my nerves.  What did help was meeting a new friend who was just as nervous and likewise doing this for the first time.

After sorting out the travel arrangements and a short drive into Portland, we packed ourselves into the Liberation Street Church like sardines.  The room was hot and the explanation of “street culture” made it seem even hotter to me.  The nerves had returned full force.  My daughter kept looking up at me for reassurance.  All the while, a little voice inside my head was telling me to do the one thing that made me the most nervous.  As this is not the typical advice I give myself when experiencing some peak levels of anxiety, I took it as a directive.  When the call went out for volunteers to do the prayer walk … which is a very nice way of saying “just randomly walk around the city and talk to complete strangers” … I raised my hand.  My daughter’s eyes just about jumped out of her head as this was also the most intimidating thing she was imagining we could do.

One piece of advice from the “street culture” portion of the orientation that I clung to like a mantra was that every group needed a man’s presence for safety.  I looked around for the burliest man I could find.  Unfortunately, he had already been snatched up by another group.  My group, which somehow I seemed to be in charge of, was comprised of four middle school girls of the petite variety and a young twenty-something couple who seemed awfully quiet.  This did not seem complete to me until I spied a man who was standing by himself.  I went up to him and asked him what his plan was.  Happily, he wanted to do the prayer walk as he has been doing weekly for many years.  So, placing his hand on my shoulder, I led our blind guide to the group and made introductions.  With our group now feeling complete, we set out.

Sometimes I wish that I could see myself from someone else’s eyes from across the street.  I think we were quite the parade: a gaggle of girls led the way, me and a blind man in the middle, and the young couple bringing up the rear.  What that person across the street would not be able to see, no matter how good their vision, is the comfort a friendly hand and a confident voice of experience at your shoulder can bestow.  From the moment our blind companion joined us, my anxiety ceased.

… and I knew exactly where to steer our little parade.  Because I work downtown and take the bus everyday, I pass this one corner where everyday I see the “down-and-outers” congregate.  We took a slightly meandering route to that location.  Oddly, the streets on our way there were nearly vacant.  This allowed the gaggle of girls to get a little too comfortable with where we were and what we were doing.  Just as they were getting to be out of hand, we reached the intended destination.

The girls were corralled by two women standing at the corner.  These women were quite alarmed that the girls might be feeling too comfortable and thus proceeded to “school” the young ladies with their street wisdom.  As the tales unfolded, we learned that both women had been on the streets since the age of 8 or 9 years old.  From that young age, both had done hard drugs and prostituted themselves for money, food and drugs.  In words that were intentionally sanitized and free of profanity, we learned about life with a pimp and underground warehouses where the services of child prostitutes are sold to the highest bidder.  Despite of … or maybe because of … these horrendous experiences, these two women poured out their love and wisdom on the gaggle of girls.  They were protective of our young ladies while educating them about some hard and ugly things.

Towards the end of our time with these two wise women, we learned that one of them was speaking for the first time in three weeks – just coming off of being high on drugs.  The other had been clean for three and a half years BECAUSE someone was out on a night just like this one and told her that Jesus loved her no matter what.  And while all this was happening, while I was focused on watching out for the gaggle, the quiet young couple was making a deeper connection with the woman who had not spoken in weeks.  The advice against hugs with the people we met was thrown out and it was hugs all around as we said our thank yous and farewells to the two women.

Walking back to the bridge under which everyone was to meet, we were all overcome with the sense that while we may have set out to “heart the city” it was we who were the recipients of a profound love.

Well, I am writing from hearsay this week as I was at a gymnastics clinic with my youngest daughter on Sunday!  It was also the weekend my 20th High School reunion (that I wasn’t able to attend).  It’s impossible that I graduated 20 years ago….just impossible.  I’m ready to go to Heaven, but it sure seems that time makes that goal a little closer than necessary some days!  You blink and half your life is on the history side!

Sunday was great!  Kris Gray shared in Hazel Dell and Josiah Thalhofer shared in Battle Ground (hearing service).  Don’t we have some amazing communicators in our church???  We are blessed and only wish we could hear from them more often.  I enjoy the variety that multiple speakers give our church and I love that we all see different aspects of the Bible to bring out to other people.

Our kids are at camp RIGHT NOW!  My two daughters are there and I couldn’t be more excited for them!  I just know that God will do amazing things in their hearts and lives.  Kennedy has already visited the nurse from eating too much candy in the van.  I made the mistake of sending her with treats for the week….next time I’m sending broccoli.  Would you pray for these precious kids and our three leaders this week?  My life was changed at a kid’s camp in 1986, so I know the power this week can hold.

Speaking of camp…by sheer coincidence, my children are at the same camp this week where I met my husband 18 years ago this week.  He got to show them where we met, where he asked me out, and the tree he climbed to impress me…truly that is amazing!  I wish that someone could have just given me a glimpse of this 18 years ago!  And who knows, maybe my grandkids will meet with Jesus at that same camp 18 years from now????

God is not a God of coincidence, though, is He?  I’m sure He has a purpose and I can’t wait to see it all unfold.

Mark your calendars for August 17.  We are having our big Baptism Celebration morning and we want you to be a part!

I got to have coffee with one of my long-time friends, Jana, on Saturday.  It was a breath of fresh air to see her face and hear her amazing laugh!  I am so grateful for friends that have known me for 20 years and have seen it all.  There is nothing better than people who will stick with you through it all and love you on the other end.  I also got to meet her twin grandbabies!  SO adorable!

And it’s my birthday this week!  I’ll be 38 and I’m pretty excited about it!  I love my life, I love my family, I love my church.  Living in obedience to Jesus has brought me great joy and priceless treasures.  There are difficult times and dark seasons, but they are laced with His blessings and for that I am so deeply grateful.

I hope you are blessed this week as well!

Happy Fourth of July!  I wanted to repost this because it’s important!  Live you life with freedom today!

 

Have you ever thought about what the most important word is in the English language?  What would you pick?

Maybe love…faith…hope?

Perhaps something a little more epic like freedom or perseverance.

Maybe you’d pull the Bible class answer and go with Jesus or God…after all, who can argue with that?  They are definitely the most precious words that you can utter with your tongue.

All of those words are important and meaningful, but my guess is that everything in the world hinges on a much less impressive word.  My guess is that the entire world could be changed, not by something substantial and ostentatious, but rather something so simple that most of us would read right past it without noticing.

My guess is that YOUR life is hinged on this very word as well.

We find it in 2 Chronicles 7:14 – If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land.

I’m pretty confident that the word is “If.”  Once you get past the “Ifs” in your life, there is power that shakes a nation.  Try it… “My people, who are called by my name, have humbled themselves and prayed.  They have sought my face, they have turned from their wicked ways, I have heard from heaven, and I have forgiven their sins.  I have healed their land.”

The sentence goes from a nice idea to a utopia of God’s provision and peace with the removal of just two letters.

My challenge for you, as you head into this new year, is to find the areas of your own life where you have two letters stopping you from all that God has planned for you.

Where are your “ifs”?

“If I would honor God with my purity…”

“If I would give Him my tithe…”

“If I would take the leap of faith…”

“If I would forgive that person…”

“If I wasn’t afraid…”

Get out the eraser of your life and change the sentences of your future.  God has abundant blessings and provisions for you, but it all hinges on us taking one small step of obedience.

Make this your year without “ifs”.

Highlight of the week:  Youth Summer Camp!  Our junior and senior highers were gone all week at camp and they had an amazing time!  God does deep work in our hearts and lives during camp and this year was no exception.  I think it is even more profound for this generation of students who have to turn off their phones and computers for five days to focus on their relationship with Jesus and each other.  Maybe that would be good for all of us!

THANK YOU to all of you who gave scholarships or provided work opportunities for our kids and teens to go to camp.  We had students who WORKED for the privilege of camp, but some still needed additional help to make it.  We appreciate a church that stands behind our young people.

We will have almost 60 people at camp this summer when all is said and done.  That’s 17% of our people experiencing God at camp.

In the same vein…on BIG BAPTISM BASH (that’s not the name, but it’s sure an epic one!) is August 17.  If you haven’t been baptized, mark your calendars because this is the summer celebration where we pull together both hearing campuses and our deaf church for an incredible morning.  You can fill out a baptism registration at www.coffeechurch.com.  The sooner the better because we usually have a lot of baptisms, so it requires a bit of planning on our part!  Never a bad problem to have!!!

I’m hiding in my air conditioning today.  I’m too Irish for this much sun! 🙂

Sunday was great!  Mat Marbrey jumped over to Hazel Dell to preach on God being with us, while Mark and Jim finished up the Man Card series at Battle Ground.

Did I mention that our worship teams are one of the biggest blessings in my life?  Such great people with astounding talent.

I have an equal love for our kid’s workers and leaders!  Right now in Kid City we have some student teachers for the month of July.  My oldest daughter will be teaching the Bible for the first time and I have to say that is pretty moving for this mom!  I love when we spread out the responsibility of sharing the gospel.  I think that God designed to church to be broad and deep in service!

Well, I hope that your day is filled with lemonade and cool shade.  Trust in Jesus today and let Him guide you.  The adventure you will live is worth it!  Be blessed.