“One day children were brought to Jesus in the hope that he would lay hands on them and pray over them. The disciples shooed them off. But Jesus intervened: “Let the children alone, don’t prevent them from coming to me. God’s kingdom is made up of people like these.” After laying hands on them, he left.”
Matthew 9:14-15 Message Translation
We have had a mom and her daughters joining us for several weeks. They are in a transitional period and it is stressful on them all but they are with us every Saturday and not just for the lunch. I asked one of her daughters if she would help hand out communion and she lit up. It humbles you when a child is living out a faith and clinging to Jesus in such a way that you will most likely never have too.
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Logistics
Served: 100+ all the food and drinks went out
Last week's leaders: Ruth, Bryan, Jodi
Next week's leaders: Ruth, Deb, Jodi
Next week's preacher: Bryan
Last week's: Hygiene kits from Rhino Back Roofing
Next week’s: Cold Weather kits from Rhino Back Roofing
Looking Ahead
We will make the switch to Hot Chocolate this weekend.
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Service
Hey Family!
My kids used to laugh at me each night around the dinner table when I would share that “the Holy Spirit fell in a powerful way!” when they asked me about my day…
“Dad, you always say The Holy Spirit fell in a powerful way!”
and I would reply, “But He does!”
This is aways the case downtown and when you enter into the space with eyes to see and ears to hear having spent the week seeking after Jesus you get glimpses all around you! Ruth and I loaded up the van in record time because Ciara from VOX South Windsor was going to meet us downtown with the gifts to hand out. Vox has committed every fourth Saturday to provide the meal and send some folks down. We are so thankful for their faithful presence.
I struck up a conversation with a couple from VOX who are bilingual and introduced them to a number of our friends who are not English Speakers. He is a welder for Pratt and Whitney and she is a school nurse and together they brought the joy and dignity… and they tried to teach me more Spanish. Spanish speakers are really needed!
Eric was back with us after a stint away was caught up in praise while sitting alone on the steps. He encourages us all and we give him the love to have hard days among us too. Jodi and Joyce helped out around the coffee table while Liz, aka “Hollywood” kept it all rolling. We had lots of help so we had a team handing out drinks and POP TARTS!!! We were all laughing, perhaps because of the sugar high, that we are the coolest church because we hand out Pop Tarts.
And the crowds came and the numbers are growing and we believe it is not for the food but we have a haven of God’s peace and love in the middle of the city.
Each week there is a group by the bus stop with megaphones and signs crying out that sinners are going to hell; another church near us who hand out a few things and lots of tracts seeking to get people to pray the sinners prayer then promise they will send their bus by to bring them to church if they do; Jehovah’s Witnesses peddling the lies of their cult; and a Pentecostal Church on the far end of the street handing out food…
We show up to worship Jesus and have a church picnic afterwards. No bus needed.
Ruth did a fine job leading the service and communion… and Deb put herself behind the lunch line and stuffed an extra smile and love in each bag
An old friend who was formally homeless and pregnant and in an abusive relationship and now serves with the National Guard came by with two of the three kids to see me and share she has her own ministry now and wanted to help people navigate the current food insecurity.
“Yard Goat Willy” came by with some found object art he had made, and Amy came through, and Angel and the rest of the crew. I preached on Jesus… because…well He’s Jesus, and the prayer time got larger and longer. A mom and her girls who have no roof but lots of faith handed out communion in an act of Defiant Love.
This place,
these people,
Our God….
Love to you all,
Bryan
From the Community Churches
“The Lord had said to Abram, “Go from your country,
your people and your father’s household to the land I will show you”.
Genesis 12:1
A few weeks back I was called out of one of the facilities where I had a church. Planting churches in assisted living facilities is not a simple task. They are very much a profit-driven industry and the stress on staff and lack of a living wage makes a very high turnover. This is hard on folks who thrive on stability.
But God knew what he was doing as this opened up my schedule to say “yes” to a friend who works at Arden Court. I first met her when her worked at another facility where I am. She was in need of a pastor and simply asked if I was available.
Please pray for this new family of God at Arden Court. This is number six in the collective and I mention that number not to boast or brag but to honor God and show the deep need for ministers and ministry in these homes full of our churches treasures.
The Street Church Collective Community Churches
Arden Courts Community Church (Farmington)
Brookdale/Chatfield Community Church (West Hartford)
Clairbridge Community Church @ Brookdale/Chatfield (West Hartford)
Farmington Station Community Church (Farmington)
River Ridge Community Church (Avon)
West Hartford Health and Rehab Community Church (West Hartford)
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