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Just the Way We Are

September 5, 2019 by Lauren 40 Comments

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Last week as I walked into church with my family, I saw my daughter Shelby make a beeline for an older lady who recently began attending service by herself.  We introduced ourselves to her several weeks before and made sure in the following weeks to look for her and chat her up.  This particular morning she was sitting right inside the door and, in her special way, Shelby greeted and hugged her.  A few minutes later as our new friend made her way into the sanctuary, she passed us this note.  It’s a little difficult to read so I will translate:  To Shelby:  Shelby I love you and every day we live I thank God for the privilege to know you and your parents.  May God continue to bless us.  Love you, Florence.

 

This Sunday-go-to-meeting Shelby greeted a sweet family of little people with hugs and high fives.  They have always felt a kinship with her for being different.  We then sat down to worship beside a friend I met in the chemotherapy treatment room two years ago.  She now attends our church and sits with us every Sunday.  As Shelby laid her head on Miss Jeanette’s shoulder and settled in for a long snuggle, Jeanette smiled and I cried.  I barely held myself together as I contemplated how kind God is to give a severely developmentally challenged teenager such a sweet and important ministry.

 

As the drums and guitars of the praise music filled the room, I felt gratitude swell in my heart with the volume.  And I thought about my own service in this body of believers.  Over our 12 or so years of involvement, I’ve greeted at the door, written name tags, co-lead a life group, acted as web host for the online service and refilled the note cards in the backs of the pews.  But the last couple of years I’ve struggled to find my niche.  I longed to actually use gifts and talents God has given me as opposed to being a warm and willing body.  I believed the chores I’d done before added value, but wanted more.  I think I’ve documented here before that I am all but allergic to working with children.  The times when I bit the bullet and stepped into a classroom, I may have broken out in hives.  And yet it seemed I only ever heard about a need for more hands in the children and youth ministries.  I attended meetings about a couple of other things, but nothing fit.

 

Without a place to serve and being “between” life groups, I started to feel pretty disconnected from church.  I knew God wasn’t leading us to move on because our teen was, and is, sooooo plugged into the youth ministry and even serves in the children’s area faithfully (maybe I could learn something from her).  And yet, for a time church was so painful for me that I asked my husband if we could come in late and slip out quickly so we wouldn’t have to talk to anyone!

 

But a few weeks ago, someone invited me into a weekly gathering of women.  And we had an opportunity to share an extra vehicle with a family in need.  Then the women’s minister introduced me to a young mom of a baby girl with special needs.  She placed my hand in hers and said, “She wants someone who understands to walk with her.”  And I am.  Gladly.  Then the youth minister called me to tell me that another mom is facing a health crisis.  When he asked her how the church could come alongside her, she said, “You can tell Lauren.”  And just like that I’m serving within the body – supporting other believers in a body I love.  I may not be joining a ministry with a name and a budget, but I’m passionate about friendship and I’m getting to do friendship with intention.  Purpose.  Community.  Church.  For my daughter and for me.  Just the way we are.

 

To be honest, a couple of years ago I struggled to feel like God was kind to me.  A first for me, for sure.  And my life is still far from perfect.  In fact, we have so many loved ones facing hard, hard things right now that my daily prayers feel heavy.  But the responsibility to love them well keeps me going.  And though the world is broken, God is moving.  And I’ll never get over the fact that He uses someone as messy and faithless as me.  And He uses a 14 year old blonde haired beauty with a natural singing talent and a heart to invite.  He also uses a retail manager who does EVERYTHING with the utmost integrity.  And He uses a 19 year old who thinks like a two year old and wears her heart on her sleeve.  It’s the kindest thing I’ve ever witnessed.

4 For just as each of us has one body with many members, and these members do not all have the same function, 5 so in Christ we, though many, form one body, and each member belongs to all the others. 6 We have different gifts, according to the grace given to each of us. If your gift is prophesying, then prophesy in accordance with your[a]faith; 7 if it is serving, then serve; if it is teaching, then teach; 8 if it is to encourage, then give encouragement; if it is giving, then give generously; if it is to lead,[b] do it diligently; if it is to show mercy, do it cheerfully.  Romans 12:4-8 NIV

 

 

 

 

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Amassing August

August 29, 2019 by Lauren 28 Comments

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It’s 97 degrees right now at 6:14pm in the Dallas area.  It actually doesn’t feel that bad considering most of the month temps reached 100.  That’s August in Texas and I say “GOOD RIDDANCE” to it.  While running errands, my deodorant outlives its usefulness in the 2 minute walk between building and car.  Color me over it!  Although we still have a month or two of wearing shorts around these parts, when the calendar turns to September I can at least START to imagine Fall around the corner.

 

Shelby attended Camp Blessing the first few days of August.  The owners and volunteers of this camp for special needs kids and adults do amazing work.  Shelby had a fantastic time while Chuck and I helped ourselves to some much needed respite.  Allie, my youngest, made the high school volleyball team on the 2nd and started games on the 3rd.  I’m excited that she earned her spot, but proud of how hard she worked to overcome her fear and anxiety.  To be honest, my girls don’t have to do anything to make me proud.  I was as proud as the proverbial peacock they day they were born and they hadn’t done a single thing.  If you feel the same way about your kids, make sure they know it.

 

Our church hosted Brett Kunkle, co-author of A Practical Guide to Culture:  Helping the Next Generation Navigate Today’s World.  I think I’ve mentioned the book here a time or ten.  I can’t say enough good about it.  My family also attended a prayer event there called Battle on Our Knees.  We spent time in guided prayer for our students, teachers, administrators and parents for back to school.  I can’t think of a better way to spend our time.  This month has also driven us to our knees for some loved ones fighting through medical and spiritual challenges.  Our hearts are a little heavy but it’s so reassuring to know that God carries that load for us.

 

Mid month Allie and I joined her cousin and my sister-in-law for a little girls weekend.  We traveled down I-35 for our other sister-in-law’s baby shower.  We ate, celebrated the next Baby Sparks and did a little back to school shopping.  When we got back in town we hit the ground running with Freshman orientations for parent and child, fundraisers, meetings, volunteering and a pep rally – all in preparation for the first day of school.  Both girls met the challenges of the first weeks with grace and aplomb.  I’m so thankful.  Allie will be in two choirs this year and had a lake party to get in tune with her new friends (see what I did there?).  And next week we have a meeting to kick off another round of Special Olympics for Shelby.

 

In entertainment news, we took the family and two of Allie’s friends to see Blinded by the Light.  So good.  This movie, based on a true story, follows a Pakistani teen in England in the 1980’s.  Bruce Springsteen lyrics motivated him to rise up from the persecution he faced and the old fashioned patriarchy of his family to chase his dreams.  I liked it so much that I woke up thinking about it the next morning.  Critics agree with me.  Fourteen year old middle class American girls – not so much.

 

Chuck and I (big Dallas Cowboy fans – don’t come at me, haters) got to tour the world headquarters of America’s team at the Frisco Star.  We had such a good time gawking at this state of the art facility and hearing about some of the fun history of the team.  Did you know Emmitt Smith’s scouting report shows him to be careless with the ball and lacking work ethic?  Please, did you SEE him on Dancing with the Stars?  Yeah, me neither.  We also saw the back-up QB Cooper Rush and Jason Witten, who is my husband’s favorite player.  Probably mine too.  I won’t post those pictures because I accidentally illegally took them.  I somehow missed the announcement that we could take pictures of anything except other people.  Oops.

 

I just finished reading The Wondering Years by Knox McCoy.  I love, love, love the Popcast podcast he co-hosts with Jamie Golden and was stoked when my best friend surprised me with the book.  If you enjoy some snarky humor and an unorthodox take on growing up as an evangelical Christian, grab a copy.  And use my link.  I would so appreciate it.  Today, I picked up Sex, Jesus, and the Conversations the Church Forgot by Mo Isom.  It comes highly recommended.  And last, I’m using Seeing God’s Hand:  Through the Art of Sign Language by Connie Rowland in my daily time with the Lord.  The author sweetly encourages me through the pages to look for God’s hand in the world.  What a timely message for us all today.

 

And that’s my month.  The good, the bad and the sweaty.  Thanks for following along.  I’d love to hear what YOU did this month.  Or what you’re reading.  Or watching.  Drop me a comment below.  Until next time, I love you, I thank you and I pray September treats you well.

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I love Jesus, my husband and caffeine. The order of these can change depending on how tired I am. When my two daughters, stepson, and 4 grandchildren get to be too much, I practice yoga. God graciously allows me to share our adventures, victories and flub-ups from my laptop. May He be glorified here.
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