Monday, December 17, 2007

Ice Storm 2007 is drawing to a close for most of us here in central Oklahoma and I am pretty pumped about it. My sister, who lives across the street from my house is still out of power, but she is now one of the few, the rest of us are getting back to a normal flow of things.

So for those of you who have been completely under a rock for the last couple of weeks, Oklahoma got hammered with freezing rain that took down tons of trees and power lines, paralyzing the electricity dependent communities. I was without power for five days and there was a lot of work to do cleaning up the limbs from the huge, old trees that graced and shaded our neighborhood.

Although there was inconvenience and worse, some people couldn’t get warm and have died, there has been a beautiful picture of community that I have seen.

The Cox Center downtown has people staying there on cots (fortunately in much better conditions than new Orleans a few years ago), there are tons of different ministries/organizations feeding people, letting them sleep in church gymnasiums and essentially meeting whatever needs arise.

These things seem to always happen in crisis. There are organizations that step up, whose mission and purpose are to help those in crisis. What I saw happen was as exciting. I don’t exactly live in the Hamptons. None of my neighbors are rich. Few have a college education, or a retirement plan that will really take care of them in old age (most of them are older). But I got to see these people offering help to one another. Cutting trees, sharing warmth and food. There were five different families at one point in my yard helping with a tree that had broken limbs all over the place. It seems that with wealth, we disregard our need for community, our need to help and be helped.

We need each other. We were not meant to be alone, and I am thankful for the reminder that we live more fully when we live in community with others.

Grace and peace,

Steven

Monday, December 10, 2007

Trinity Baptist Church

It's always great to hear from groups that we work with. The compliments and encouragement are fuel to our ministry fire! I thought I would share one of them with you to give an idea of the impact we are having.

"Hey Compass Wilderness! Our Youth Group had such a blast during camp this year. Thanks so much for the fun times, the relationships established, and for sharing God's creation with us. It was the coolest camp experience our students have ever had. We're looking forward to a weekend trip this fall and for camp again next year. The students want to make sure this time they train for the hike before we get there! Thanks again, you guys rock,and thanks for sharing God's Word in such a great way!"

Vicky Grisham
Trinity Baptist Church