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Outreach

Spring Serving Opportunities 2024

The sun is shining, the birds are singing, and all is right with the world! Ok, 2 out of 3 ain’t bad. It turns out we are living in a lost and wounded world that is in desperate need of the hope of Jesus. And God wants us to show up consistently in trustworthy relationships with our neighbors in order to share that hope with them. Below you will find serving opportunities, trainings, and events to equip you to do just that. Hover on each event to see the link to register or RSVP for an event. If you have any questions be sure to email Carissa at cfiggins@harvester.cc

Event Description Date Time Location
Local Outreach/Guest Services Gathering #1 Training for Local Outreach Guest Services serving teams focusing on safety 2/29/24 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Mission Café- St Charles Campus
Harvest Ridge Pancake Dinner Prepare and Serve Pancakes for Harvest Ridge Elementary Families 3/7/24 3:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.

5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.

Harvest Ridge Elementary

1220 Harvest Ridge Dr.

St. Charles MO 63304

Becky David Elementary Literacy Night Help Becky David students prepare trail mix at Literacy Night 3/7/24 5:45 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Becky David Elementary

1155 Jungs Station Rd

St. Charles MO 63304

Heart & Soul Fellowship Meal

(sign-up link coming soon)

A “no agenda” time to enjoy a meal with Local Outreach/Guest Services team members and their families 3/10/24 12:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m Lower Level of Church Offices
Come & See:

Faith Haven House

A field trip to Faith Haven House to learn firsthand about the ministry 3/14/24 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Faith Haven House

7338 Mexico Rd

St. Peters, MO 63376

Limited parking, carpooling recommended

Come & See:

The Sharing Shed

A field trip to The Sharing Shed to learn firsthand about the ministry 3/16/24 9:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. The Sharing Shed

923 E. Terra Ln

O’Fallon, MO 63366

The Sharing Shed Serve Day Volunteers receive donations, clean, and assist clients in picking out basic household items, delivery of items is helpful 3/16/24 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. The Sharing Shed

923 E Terra Ln

O’Fallon, MO 63366

Teacher Appreciation Card and Gift Assembling

 

Write cards of encouragement and assemble small token gifts of appreciation 3/19/24 1:00-3:00 p.m. Local Outreach Storage Room in Annex- Enter Door 15 on Veterans Memorial side
Kona Ice Days at Barnwell Middle Volunteer at Barnwell Middle to help hand out Kona Ice 3/21/24 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Barnwell Middle School

1035 Jungs Station Rd

St. Charles MO 63304

Election Day

(Sign-up link coming soon)

Greet voters as they come to HCC as their polling place 4/2/24 Various times all day  HCC Worship Center
Stewards of Children: Darkness To Light Training

(sign-up link coming soon)

Child abuse prevention training with Child Advocacy Center 4/11/24 11:30-2:00 p.m. HCC Family Life Center

DTOTD – Farewell Message

” In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things were made through him, and without him was not any thing made that was made. In him was life, and the life was the light of men. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it…….And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth.” John 1:1-5, 14 

 

In a season that is full of lights…lights on houses, lights on cars since it is darker sooner and longer, lights on shoes, lights on shows, lights on trees, lights in motion….there can be a whole lot of darkness.  The Christmas season can bring so many memories, both good and bad and some just indifferent. Whether you love the holiday or despise the holiday or maybe you are just a grinch until you realize that you can’t steal Christmas away and just embrace it. 

 

And even those who gather together to celebrate the birth of Jesus for Christmas, feel this weight that the season brings. So it seems kind of weird that this season, reading the end of Jesus’ life brings a whole lot of peace and life by breathing slowly. 

 

Jesus came into the world in a time of dysfunction and confusion. The people of God, the Hebrews or Israelites haven’t heard from God in over 400 years at this point. Then all of a sudden a star shows up in the sky, a young couple travels back to a hometown that they didn’t know well and find themselves in a manger where the pigs and horses and cows and chickens and any other number of barn animals slept and got out of the cold. But it was in this moment in time when God decided to make a grand entrance and send his son Jesus to the earth. 

 

Over the next 33ish years Jesus would live amongst the creation that he was a part of as we read in John 1. But in Jesus’ 33rd year of life, came the moment where it was time for him to go back to the Father in Heaven. He spends 3 years with a group of disciples that walked with him, breathed with him, learned from him, ate with him, watched him preform miracles and healings and listened to every teaching and got to ask questions to him directly. At the last moments of Jesus’ life, we see Jesus with his disciples but away to pray and he prays these words: 

 

” I do not ask for these only, but also for those WHO WILL BELIEVE in me through their word….” John 17:20 

 

Jesus prayed for you. 

Jesus prayed for you in the darkest moments of his own life. 

Jesus prayed for you before you were born, or your parents were born or your grandparents were born or even your great grandparents were born. 

Jesus prayed for you before you knew him.

Jesus prayed for you knowing you would find dark times. 

Jesus prayed for you knowing you would find light times. 

Jesus prayed for you. 

As we enter into another Christmas season, whether the season is filled with lights and traditions and places to go and people to celebrate and hug or whether the season brings pain and hurt and memories that are hard…..know this……

That Jesus, the light of life, prayed for you. 

That Jesus, the wonderful counselor is here for you. 

That Jesus, the prince of peace will give you peace in the chaos. 

That Jesus, the Mighty King died on the cross for you even while we still sin. 

That Jesus, the Son of God, prayed for you. 

Let those words sink in as you walk or run or crawl through this season. 

 

 

The Gathering Recap

“ So much time and energy is put into religious concerns-church buildings, church committees, church programs, and activities – that the secular world suffers from pure neglect. But it is in that very world, Christians spend more of their time. If the Christian faith is going to have any kind of impact at all, it must address how believers live in the secular world. Ordinary people must learn to live as disciples of Jesus when they are NOT at church. Perhaps we need a new category of saint – a ‘ secular saint’ who lives passionately for Christ while serving as a banker or teacher or construction worker or artist.”

Gerald Sittser –  Waters From a Deep Well

 

It is hard to believe that it has been almost 2 weeks since we had our Guest Services and Local Outreach team Gathering! But it’s true, the days have flown by and it is time to prep for Thanksgiving and Christmas!

 

If you were able to join us for the Gathering, the quote above was one I explained that stood out to me when I read it but I wasn’t sure why at the time. But as I continued to think about and stew on the quote, it finally dawned on me…..

 

As a Guest Services and Local Outreach team, you are fulfilling this quote.

 

As a team, we welcome guests onto our campus and inside our doors and in our worship center. As a team, we go into the community and serve many different schools, organizations and people of all kind to be the hands and feet of Jesus to each of them. As a team, you are all secular saints. People that do not do ministry full time as a career, but a group of people that have fallen in love with Jesus and are genuinely passionate about Jesus and wanting others to know who Jesus is, all the while being that secular saint in your work places and homes that are in the secular world. The premise that Mr. Sittser speaks of in this quote, is that ordinary people learning to live as disciples of Christ in a secular world is one of the hardest but most fulfilling roles to have in life. And as a team, you are all a part of that premise and are doing amazing at it!

 

Before I get to any sort of information or details about a few things that will be coming in 2024, let me encourage you going into a very busy time of year:

 

” Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for i am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for you souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.” Matthew 11:28-20

 

Jesus speaks these words when he is talking with his disciples as well as disciples of John the Baptist. Jesus says these words also to each and every one of us. That when we are in the craziness of life, the mundane daily tasks, the transportation company that is your vehicle to practice and games and concerts and friends houses, that Jesus is the best place to find rest.

 

My hope for you individually, is that you are able to find rest in Jesus. I hope that you find the rhythms that find you resting in Jesus far more often than you have at any other point in your life. That 2024 can be a year that is a catalyst for a life long journey with Jesus as not just a need or help in dark times, but the source of light and life in your every day.

 

We are going to need it. Because in 2024, there will be two big things changing on an every week level that you need to know about:

 

  1. A new Database – ChMS – Some of you reading this are probably thinking…huh? Why is this important? Well, in years past it may not have been. But this year, mainly for our Guest Services teams, this change to a new database is going to be a pretty large move, due to the additions of:
    1. Self Logins – meaning, you will have access to this database. You will be able to create a login username and password for you to have access to ChMS. Sure, still may not seem like a big deal, but our reach just became massive! Having your own login will allow you to be just as big of a resource as a coach or leader because we all become ambassadors for our teams and our church. Recruiting is a massive task and when all of us have the ability to recruit and contact people, it makes recruiting an easier opportunity.
    2. Scheduling – did you know that there are 8 teams that make up the Guest Services team as a whole?? Parking, Golf Carts, Greeter, Communion tables, Section Hosts, Living Room Guides, Guest Central, First Aid and our Mission Cafe is a huge partner with us. All of those teams have their own schedules right now….that is a lot of schedules to keep track of. In January 2024, we will be moving to using ChMS as our primary way of signing up to serve and keeping schedules. This will also allow ALL members of the Guest Services teams to see who is serving and where. As an individual team, it can seem a little lonely, but when we see the whole picture, we know that we are part of something bigger than ourselves. There will be more talk about the online schedules in the coming weeks.
  2. The Belong Experience, wont Belong anymore – man that sounds so depressing, and it kind of is. But, we are brining our Belong Experience to a close so that we can start something new!
  3. Enter – Discover Harvester – Discover Harvester, starting in April, will be our new space to invite and push new guests and anyone wanting to get more involved with Harvester CC. Just like Belong, Discover Harvester will be where people can learn about who we are as a church, what we believe and how they can get involved. But instead of attempting to do that in one hour, it will be broken down into TWO parts:
    1. Week 1 – this will be very similar to what our Belong Experience is right now. It will be video driven and information based. However with filming new videos, it will also free up a ton more time for table conversations all about Harvester. Think these two things about week 1 – we want people to make a decision for Jesus and then Harvester.
    2. Week 2 – part 2 of Discover Harvester will also be video driven but will be geared and designed specifically to help people have more time to see where it is that God might be calling them to take a next step. Through video stories, table conversations and hosts, week 2 should be a great chance for not only the hosts of the morning, but also the attenders to make a great decision on where God is calling them to be involved with HCC.

 

The last thing about the Gathering that I do not want to over look is this:

 

Our goal for 2024 – is to not get stuck in what was, but embrace what could be.

 

The great theologian, Olaf the Snowman said this in Frozen 2 – ” Oh how I wish this could last forever. And yet change mocks us with our beauty.”

 

Olaf could not be more right. The machine is clicking right now. Things are working and each week, as teams fulfill our team goal of being the most welcoming church anyone can experience.

 

The danger that we run, especially in a season like it is right now, that if we do not begin to change or think about how things get better and move towards that, we get stuck and end up behind the game. And it is much harder to catch up instead of trying to be ahead of the curve.

 

So come along with us for another great year of welcoming guests and being the hands and feet of Jesus to our church, community and world!

 

Oh yea, here are some dates you might want to know:

 

Christmas 2023: all services are full programmed except the 11pm service on the 24th.

  • Friday, December 22nd – 6pm
  • Sunday, December 24th – 8am/9:30am/11am & 3pm/4:30pm/11pm

 

Guest Service and Local Outreach Trainings 2024:

  • Thursday, February 29th – 6:15-8:30pm in the Mission Cafe 
  • Thursday, May 16th – 6:15-8:30pm  in the mission Cafe 
  • Thursday, October 24th – 6:00-8:30 – The Gathering in the Landing 

 

feel free to reach out if you have any questions!! 

Love you guys, thanks so much for serving! 

 

 

Are you in?

This week I met with St. Charles County Regional Emergency Management to determine the best way Harvester Christian Church can serve our neighbors in the event of a natural disaster or any widespread emergency situation. As our Natural Disaster Response Team starts to gel, the humble heart of each person is so evident. They all want to help but they want to make sure what we do is actually helpful and we don’t get in the way. Natural disasters have so many moving parts. I know we have all felt some level of feeling overwhelmed and not knowing where to even begin to help. I received very helpful information and feedback today to shape our next steps and best utilize our church family’s gifts and talents. 
Are you curious about how to help our neighbors after something like a tornado or flood?
Take a few moments and click here==> to complete this brief survey to let us know how you might be able to help. It does not sign you up to serve on any team. It is simply used to determine how our church family might serve our community.
The staff also gave me a tour of Dispatch. My heart broke with how many calls they received per minute. No one was calling to say they were having the best day ever. As with everywhere else, there is a shortage of dispatchers. Even with that volume of calls, and the lack of personnel, every dispatcher was calm, cool, collected and so understanding. They quickly connected to our incredible police, firefighters, or EMTs all over St. Charles County. As I reflect on my day I think it was truly a sacred ground of people doing their very best to unleash hope in our county. It also made me think of many of you. People who love so deeply that they can diffuse difficult situations and move to action quickly and efficiently. Perhaps you or someone you know would like to learn more about Dispatch positions available with St. Charles County. You can find out more about that opportunity here==>https://www.sccmo.org/2077/Jobs
One of my greatest desires is for our city to know we are Christians by our love. I want our community to experience unprecedented hope because as a church family, we can be counted on to show up in the really really dark times to our neighbors. I pray God blesses us with the opportunity to constantly and consistently serve our neighbors so they might find and follow Jesus.
Are you in?

People Are Hungry

Food Insecurity is a hard word to describe in our presumed affluent St. Charles County culture. Food insecurity is when you don’t have enough money to buy the healthy foods you need, or if you have to skip meals because you don’t have enough money to buy more food. The reality is St. Charles County actually has the third largest percentage of people facing food insecurity in The St. Louis Area Foodbank service area. Food insecurity can be caused by many things – an accident, an unexpected illness of a family member, underemployment, or simply having children not in school during holidays, spring breaks, or the summertime.

HCC Food Backpack Ministry is another aspect of our School Outreach to meet the physical needs of our neighbors. Each week our dedicated teams of volunteers pack nondescript food backpacks to meet the physical needs of about 100 local school children in 8 different schools across St. Charles County.

“Our program sends a bag of food home with a student each week.  The bag is designed to feed the student for the weekend with simple meals and snacks.  We don’t have any qualifications to participate in this program.  The program is mostly utilized by the “Free and Reduced Meals” families.  Free and Reduced Meals is a federally funded program that provides breakfast and lunch at school for students based on financial need.  Our program has the unique ability to also help students during short-term events that don’t require a family to apply for Free and Reduced meals.  All of the students participating are selected by the counselors in the schools we serve.”

-Shelly Swart, HCC Food Backpack Crew Leader

Here are a few ways you can support this ministry.

Pray. Yep, you guessed it. I think prayer is kind of a big thing. Prayer is constantly needed to help increase all of our faith in God. Prayer is needed for all of us to understand that we can trust God in hard situations like these. Pray about how God might want you to serve in this program or how He wants you to continue serving in this program. Pray for the children and families receiving this supplemental food so that they will see how God is providing for them. Pray for volunteers serving in this ministry that God would provide divine opportunities to unleash hope to the school, families, and children.

Collect food. Consider hosting a macaroni and cheese drive, canned ravioli drive, or protein/granola bar drive. Donate these items to the HCC Food Pantry to be used in the Food Backpack Program. This is a great way to get your neighbors involved in addressing food scarcity in our community and to raise their awareness about the needs around them as well as introduce them to some of the ways HCC serves St Charles County.

Serve. Join one of the packing teams. Consider serving as a driver to deliver to the schools. One of the wonderful things about our School Outreach Teams is that a child or his family can interact with a Harvester Christian in so many instances. Perhaps a child who attends Becky David and sees Harvester Christians delivering coffee to her teacher. Then the next week that same child saw Harvester Christians dropping off a food backpack to supplement what was missing from her pantry that week. Perhaps this child utilized a scholarship in order to participate in HCC Basketball-Cheer and begins to hear the Good News from her coach and other caring adults in the league. All of a sudden the child has a network of support grounded in biblical motivation. All of this creates a trustworthy relationship and a bridge to the church. We have served out of love and obedience. God does everything else.

In a perfect world, a child would not have to depend on a food backpack to get them through the weekend or a school holiday. All of their needs would be met. But even in a lost and wounded world, we can unleash hope through cans of ravioli and boxes of mac n cheese.

Important upcoming dates:

Food Backpack Program resumes on September 11

HCC Basketball-Cheer Registration opens September 25th at 8 a.m.

Guest Services/Local Outreach Gathering- we want to celebrate all of our volunteers. Join us on October 27 for a little food, fellowship, and vision for the coming year!

See You At The Pole September 27 at 7 a.m.

How God Used Hotdogs & Expo Markers To Unleash Hope

God has always used the weirdest things to guide people to Him. Aaron’s staff. Rahab’s scarlet cord.Baalam’s Donkey. Hotdogs from Harvester Christian. You know. Those kinds of things.

Yep, you read it right. Hotdogs from Harvester Christian Church provided a pathway to meet people in our community this summer. Whether at the Boys and Girls Club of St. Charles County or the City of St. Charles School District Back to School Bash you showed up to show love through the most unlikely of things. Just like God. Through Pack A Pack and all the bajillion back-to-school events, you served almost 1000 hotdog meals and provided just as many backpacks and school supplies to local teachers, families, and students.

HCC Local Outreach to our local schools is not limited to the summertime. We have School Crews consistently serving every month at Becky David Elementary, Harvest Ridge Elementary, Hackmann Rd Early Childhood, and Barnwell Middle. It’s important for our School Outreach Crews to commit to being as consistent as possible and as regular as possible at our schools to build trustworthy relationships. Our school crews provide relief and encouragement to administrators and teachers through teacher appreciation events. For example, on Thursday, September 21 the Barnwell School Crew will be volunteering to manage the Kona Ice fundraiser. On  Friday, September 22 we will The Harvest Ridge Crew is serving a bagel breakfast to teachers. School Crews have done everything from spreading mulch, cleaning school toilets, delivering school supplies and cards of encouragement to handing out hot chocolate and candy at Trunk or Treats and the parent pick-up line.

It could be easy to dismiss how showing up again, again could possibly lead someone to find and follow Jesus. But I bet in your own life you can point to the people who consistently showed up in your life with simple acts of kindness, grace, and mercy that caused you to encounter Jesus for the first time or become more like Jesus as you grew in your faith.

Sometimes it’s a bible in your hand. Sometimes it’s a package of expo markers. God asks for our trust and obedience in any situation. God can DO ANYTHING!

Important Dates

Food Backpack Program resumes on September 11

HCC Basketball-Cheer Registration September 25

See You At The Pole September 27 at 7 a.m.

Guest Services/Local Outreach Gathering- we want to celebrate all of our volunteers. Join us on October 27 for a little food, fellowship, and vision for the coming year!

Check back soon for your opportunity to join a School Crew and serve monthly at one of our local schools or email me to learn more!

 

Does anyone have TOO much hope?

Basketball Cheer Season is coming up fast! We have been doing a TON of behind-the-scenes work to get ready for this next season. We are rolling out a new registration form for players and volunteer applications for coaches, referees, and all the other tons of volunteers needed to make the season run as smoothly as possible. We have been adding resources to this site to help coaches and referees feel as confident and supported as possible in their roles. We have been gathering bids on uniforms. We have been designing new banners and information signs to hang in the gym as another form of communication. By themselves, these tasks are not all terribly fun at all. But what IS fun is leaning in anticipation of what God will do using basketball and cheer to lead people to find and follow Jesus.

The energy in the Annex every Saturday from January through March is just incredible. We get to see kids of all ages learning the fundamentals of basketball and cheer. There will be so many applications later in their life from what they learn from being on a team and in the league. But the real difference will be HCC Basketball and Cheer Coaches planting seeds of faith and hope during devotional huddles during practice. The transformation will come from our volunteer leadership team continuously praying for people to find and follow Jesus. The Holy Spirit will move during devotionals and testimonies shared during halftime to parents, grandparents, and spectators. I don’t know anyone who has too much HOPE in their lives. HCC Basketball-Cheer is one way we get to unleash hope in our community.

Here are two simple ways you can unleash hope too.

Pray over registration. I know this sounds a little odd. But the relationship between the coaches, families, and players is powerful. Pray coaches are connected with families and players where a real difference can be made. Maybe it will be by the way the coach models themselves as a godly caring adult. Maybe it will be through the sharing of scripture or prayer as a source of hope.

Consider volunteering. HCC Basketball-Cheer League is run almost entirely by volunteers. Hundreds of volunteers are needed to coach, referee, share a devotional or testimony during half time, keep score, work in concessions, keep the gym safe and clean and so much more. If you have served in one or more of these ways in the past thank you so much! The league literally would not function without you.  If you would like more information, not to sign up I promise, just more information send me an email.

 

Important upcoming dates:

Food Backpack Program resumes on September 11

Registration opens September 25th at 8 a.m.

Guest Services/Local Outreach Gathering- we want to celebrate all of our volunteers. Join us on October 27 for a little food, fellowship, and vision for the coming year!

See You At The Pole September 27 at 7 a.m.

Parent Meeting Option #1 November 16

Parent Meeting Option #2 November 19

Coaches/Referee Clinic November 27

Practices begin the week of December 4

Games begin on January 6

212 Days

For our neighbors who are on track for housing, it takes on average 212 days from beginning assessments to being housed. That is if there are no detours along the way. I am afraid that number will increase as our housing agencies are finding less and less affordable housing for our neighbors.”
– Todd Barnes, Community Council
If we have experienced being displaced from our homes I would guess it was because we having some renovation on our current homes or we waiting to move to another new home. On average that might last 60-90 days. You might be able to relate to living out of suitcases. Looking through boxes to find one of your three can openers. Getting tired of microwaved meals. Living on top of each other in cramped environments.
But what If you were without permanent housing for 212 days? Seven months of living in shelters, strangers’ couches, your card, and the streets. How would you get ready for work? How would you rest to have enough energy to go to work? Where would you prepare meals for your family? If training is required to keep your job where you study? Would you be able to get cleaned up enough to go to church? Would you have friends and neighbors you could connect with to get through the hard times? 
We need to be aware of emergency situations like the latest heat wave or the upcoming winter weather and how they impact our homeless neighbors right here in our community. Agencies around us are trying to better prepare for the next emergency.
Our community needs established cooling and heating centers with transportation. The experts in our community have been trying to advocate for real affordable housing. Municipalities, nonprofits, and ministries in our county have been trying to create a regional homeless shelter for years. There is no easy solution. At the base level, these solutions required millions of dollars and public support.
Just because it is a daunting issue don’t allow
Satan to convince you to turn away out of fear, apathy, or confusion.
  1. Pray for the safety and well-being of our homeless neighbors. Pray they are seen and known because of who created them. Pray for God to reveal to you one simple act you can do to unleash hope in our homeless neighbors. Seek God first.
  2. Educate yourself on the growing plight of our homeless neighbors in St. Charles County. Seek out information from the Community Council, Faith Haven House, and the Salvation Army.
  3. Do something. Carry bottled water, socks, QT gift cards and offer them to the people God places in your path. If they are not accepting of what you have to offer don’t allow your heart to become bitter. We do not know anything about their story. Contact your legislators and ask about what solutions they are working towards. Consistently volunteer with local nonprofits and ministries like Faith Haven House, and Salvation Army, and build trusting relationships with our homeless neighbors. Donate nonperishable food items to the HCC Food Pantry.
Mark 14:7 has always resonated deeply in my heart. Jesus says the poor will always be among us. To me, that means we cannot silently hope they will go away. We cannot turn our heads and pretend not to see them. We cannot allow Satan to overwhelm us with confusion about what is the right thing to do. We cannot listen to Satan’s whispers encouraging us to judge our neighbors or convince us that what we have to offer will not do any good.
212 is an unacceptable number.

DTOTD – step out of the crowd

” …but it shall not be so among you. But whoever would be great among you must be your servant, and whoever would be first among you must be slave of all. For even the Son of Man did not come to be served but TO serve, and give his life as a ransom for many.” – Mark 10:45

It is really easy not to serve.   Seriously. I get it. There are so many reasons that we could choose to not serve. Busyness. Calendars. Appointments. Homework. Dinner routines. Not sure where to serve. Not sure how to serve. Covid. Pandemics. Fear. Unsure of your place. It’s not for me. They don’t need me, they have plenty already.

I recently read an article by Danny Franks titled 4 Reasons Volunteering Within the Church is Crucial.  In the article, he tells of a study, ” While 84% of respondents said their church encourages every adult to serve in some capacity, only 30% said they have personally served in the past year.” My upbringing was probably a little different than yours. I was born into this world with a pastor as a dad. One that was hard-working and passionate about what he did. My mom took the step to be a stay-at-home mom to raise me and my 3 siblings the best should could. But it also meant that we were at church a lot until maybe I could drive myself. But for some reason, I still showed up on Sunday mornings for church/youth group. I can remember being in middle school and going to help at church whether it was just to play with friends or to help run through drywall to take a wall down to revamp a space for students. As I entered high school, I was one that everyone knew and looked too. Not sure if I was the best person to always be looked to, but my youth pastor saw something in me that I did not know was there. He put me on stage to host our weekly youth services. He had me pray on stage. He had me lead group discussions. And after I graduated he helped me make the decision to go to bible college. Going to bible college was well, small and isolated. I went from living on the East Coast where I could drive to 2 of the largest metropolitan cities in the country, to finding myself surrounded by corn and bean fields. It was a world unlike anything I knew about growing up. It was flat and you could see as far as you wanted to. In this rural community, one thing remained true. Serving became something that not only was taught but it was expected. Every year in bible college there was a dedicated week to serve on a mission trip or in an area that you may have never been to. Serving on the weekends at local churches whether it was with adults, students, or kids was always welcomed. After graduating from bible college, my personal service became serving students full-time both on the East Coast and then back into the Midwest. Even when it came time to step away from full-time paid ministry, I knew God always called me to serve. Whether working in the church or in the business world there was no question that I would still make it a priority to serve in student ministry and eventually moving to the adult ministry.  

Serving has always been something that has been there in my being. It has been ingrained in me to serve is to be Jesus to those around me. Even in my darkest, most confusing, most fearful moments of questioning what I was doing, where I was going,  how I was going to be a good husband, how I was going to be a good dad, how I was going to provide and lead my family…..serving provided clarity of who I was and what I was supposed to be doing. Service to others didn’t take something away from me. It provided an anchor and a constant in my life. 

There are a few things that I have learned about serving others that I want others to experience either for the first time or for someone stepping back into serving after a break. 

  1. Serving allows Jesus to work in you and through you – It is always interesting seeing in scripture, the rhythm that Jesus shows to his disciples. Serving always was part of what Jesus showed them for everyday living. In a recent cohort, Greg Curtis, the Guest Services Pastor at Eastside CC in Anaheim, CA, taught me this term – Outcome-based Discipleship. Essentially, this was all about the process of going and doing while learning and growing about Jesus. Hearing that phrase made me think about this idea that putting ourselves in places to serve not only allows us to show the love of Jesus to others, it allows Jesus to continue to mold us into his image.
  2. Serving brings community – Have you been in a church where you just feel left out? Maybe it’s because at church you feel like just another face in the crowd. Can I encourage you to step out of the crowd? It is super easy and comfortable to come to church and just sit and sing and listen and sing and leave. I tried that, but it didn’t last long. Take a step out of the crowd and find out where you could serve. Whether it is inside the walls of the church or outside of the walls. When you take the step to serve, God will guide you to a place where you will find a community of people who will love you and care for you.
  3. Jesus commanded us to do so – Not just in Mark 10:45, where Jesus says he did not come to be served but to serve but Jesus also shares in John 13, after getting on his hands and knees taking the place of a servant and washing his disciples’ feet, Jesus commands his disciples, ” A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another; just as. I have loved you, you also are to love one another. BY THIS, ALL people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.” ( John 13:34-35) Jesus did not say the commandment was to learn about him and sit on your butt and not do anything. Jesus did not that just going and attending a Sunday church service and going home is enough. Jesus said, love other people. Jesus commanded us to go into the world and tell others about his love and grace and to baptize those who believe. Jesus tells us that we are going to be his witnesses in our towns and regions and all over the world. Jesus tells us to pick up our own cross and follow Him daily. If we are to show love to others like Jesus showed to us, then that means we must step out, make sacrifices,  and follow his calling to serve others.

” For you were called to freedom brothers. Only do not use your freedom as an opportunity for the flesh, but through Love, SERVE one another” – Galatians 5:13

God has huge plans for you, both in and through your life. You have the chance to be part of serving others to allow them to get to experience Jesus in a way they never have before or maybe for the first time ever.   If you ever feel inadequate or maybe not ready or any of the other excuses we can use to stop us from serving you are not alone. Just look in scripture at all of the mess ups and the failures and the messed up people that God was able to use. Whether it is someone who tries to run away from God and ends up getting swallowed by a fish, or someone that follows Jesus for three years and then denies knowing him at all….those guys still gave testimony to who God is and brought about change in an entire city that was known for being crazy and the other is the one who leads the start of the early church.  

In our weakness, God supplies strength. Take a step out of the crowd and see how you can serve those around you. Get ready to receive the blessings of knowing exactly you who are and your purpose no matter what. 

Food Truck Love

 

So many things happen in life to remind us we are not in control. I think we all reluctantly come to an understanding there is little we can do to control disease, accidents, just life. But Lord, could I have just a LITTLE control over the weather, and the ability to predict it, and it NOT impact incredibly fun things like Fireworks and Food Trucks!!?!?

We just had to make the hard, hard decision once again to cancel Fireworks and Food Trucks. There are so many factors that go into this decision such as guest and volunteer safety, protecting electronics, City of St. Peters permits, and permissions.

One of the ones that is just a sucker punch to my stomach is having to cancel on the food trucks, AGAIN. I love our city and county so much. I am a huge advocate for buying local and supporting small businesses. It is no small decision to cancel sales and income to these small business owners, especially within the City of St. Peters. They work their tails off to shop, prep, prepare, serve, and promote their food truck businesses.

They have been so gracious and flexible with all the starts and stops this month. Harvester Christian, would you do them a favor and share this post on your own social media feeds to promote these businesses? And then do yourself a favor and find the next location they will serving at and consider buying some yumminess and thank them for understanding why we had to cancel our event.

Sweet Streetz Stl : https://www.streetsweetzstl.com/

Tom’s Coffee Truck: https://travelintomscoffee.com/find-a-toms-coffee-truck/

One Dish Wonders: https://www.onedishwonderful.com/

Kona Ice: https://www.kona-ice.com/

Truck O’ Soup: https://truck-o-soup.com/

SNS Goodies: https://streetfoodfinder.com/SNSGoodies

Deliver Hope: Praying for our local schools

Today a small group of us met to pray over all students whether homeschooled, public, or private, their teachers, administrators, and families. I would love for you to use this prayer guide over the next nine months to constantly keep children and families in prayer whether they are in our local Francis Howell School District or beyond. Let’s pray for God to move in the lives of all of us in this community in a way that unites us in love.

 

Deliver Hope Prayer Guide

 

As students around our county and city return to school let’s cover them all in God’s love, grace, mercy, and truth through prayer.

  • Homeschool, public school, and private school students will always need the adults in their lives continually lifting their names and hearts to our Father God.
  •  The families of these students will always need the guidance and direction from Jesus to guide and direct these students to truth and love.
  •  Administrators, school board members, teachers, and staff will always need the blessing of knowledge, wisdom, and courage from the Holy Spirit and a covering of peace that passes all understanding as they teach these precious children.
  • Harvester Christians will always need God to shape us in humility and gentleness as we strive to serve as godly neighbors to our local schools.

 

Feel free to use this prayer guide however you feel called. Where there is a blank you can enter the names of specific school board members, principals, teachers, or students, or Harvester Christians serving in the schools that you know or pray for all of them in general.

Before praying with your group or the people at your table, prepare yourself for this prayer time as an individual child of God through the practice of Lectio Divina.

Lectio Divina is a way of developing a closer relationship with God by reflecting prayerfully on His words. In general the chosen scripture is read four times. The first reading is an opportunity to get to know the Scripture passage. Simply read the scripture to yourself. Listen carefully for any words or phrases that seem to jump out. It’s important not to force things, but wait patiently for God to give gentle guidance. The second reading of the same passage focuses further on the points you become aware of during the first reading. You may want to re-read a few verses so you can reflect carefully on where God has nudged you.

Then it is time reflect on what you believe God is saying to you through the scripture. After a third reading, it’s time to respond. You may want to record your thoughts by journaling in the section provided below.  We can respond in prayer too, which gives us the opportunity for a conversation with God. After the fourth and final reading, spend around 2-3 minutes in silent contemplation. This isn’t a time of prayer or meditation — just sit quietly and allow God to work. When your mind starts to wander and dart here and there, just bring it gently back to stillness and into the presence of God again.

 

Lectio Divina- Ephesians 4:1-5

As a prisoner for the Lord, then, I urge you to live a life worthy of the calling you have received. Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love. Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace. There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called to one hope when you were called; one Lord, one faith, one baptism; one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all.

Lectio Divina response, notes, questions, curiosities, nudges, contemplation, reflection:

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The prayer guide is truly just a guide. Feel free to use part, all, or none of it. We are praying for HCC’s specific school partners today in addition to schools, students, families, teachers, school board members, and administrators in any setting all over our county. Below are the names the schools and administrators HCC partners with as well as the HCC School Outreach Crews who serve at each school or serve children in HCC Basketball-Cheer League.

 

FHSD School Board Members  
President Adam Bertrand
Vice President Randy Cook
Treasurer Jane Puszkar
Director Ron Harmon
Director Chad Lange
Director Mark Ponder
Director Janet Stiglich
FHSD Superintendent Dr Kenneth Roumpos
   
Becky David Elementary  
Principal
Mrs. Jill Oetting

 

Assistant Principals Mrs. Krista Boardman

Dr. Sarah Sides

School Crew Leader TBD
School Crew Members TBD
Food Backpack Not applicable
   
Harvest Ridge Elementary  
Principal Dr. Natalie DeWeese
Interim Assistant Principal

Mr. Nathan Mackiewicz

 

School Crew Leader Rachel Vandermuelen
School Crew Members  
Food Backpack Crew Members Shelly Swart, Carol Steinmeyer
   
Hackmann Rd Early Childhood  
Principal Mendi Hopper
Educational Support Counselor Beth Reed-Treadway
School Crew Leader Suzanne & Darren Hance
School Crew Members TBD
Food Backpack Not applicable
   
Barnwell Middle  
Principal Mr. Dave Eckhoff
Assistant Principals Dr. Erin Thurston
School Crew Leader Janice Davis
School Crew Members Kari McCann, Jordan Burt, Jessica Krieger, Issac Brown, Larry Davis
Food Backpack Crew Members Shelly Swart, Denise Sabo, Linda Beeler
   
Additional Food Backpack Schools  
Bryan Middle Jen Bolina, Jennifer Shulters
Castlio Elementary Jen Bolina
FHC Jen Bolina, Kari Mc Cann
FHN Shelly Swart, Stacey Enders, Shannon Sebastian
Saeger Middle Jen Bolina, Kari McCann
Westwood Trails Academy Shelly Swart, Jane & Stewart Topper

 

HCC Basketball-Cheer League  
League Director Jeremy Lawyer
League Co-Director Danielle Cochran
Coaches Coordinator Brendon Foulke
Cheer Coaches Coordinator Gabby Lahey
Referee Coordinator Rebecca Lilienthal
Referee Co-Coordinator  
Devotional Coordinator TBD
Concessions Coordinator TBD

In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, we pray that every part of the school districts will agree with one another in what you say and that there be no divisions among them, but that they be perfectly united in mind and thought.

1 Corinthians 1:10

When _________ is in need may she approach your throne with confidence and find help. Hebrews 4:16

When _________ is weary and faint may you refresh and satisfy her.

Jeremiah 31:25

Christ, may the staff and students at _____________ become a new creation

2 Corinthians 5:17

Lord may the staff and students at ____________ know that nothing in all creation is hidden from your sight.

Hebrews 4:13

Lord may we be like a tree planted by the rivers of water that bring forth its fruit in season

Psalm 1:3

God may you bring the staff and students at _________ who are far from you near you. Ephesians 2:13

Lord may your joy be in the staff and students at ___________.

John 15:11

God be gracious to ___________ and bless her and make your face shine on her.

Psalm 67:1

Father God we pray the staff and students at _____________ confess that Jesus Christ  is Lord to your glory.

Philippians 2:11

God may _________ know and rely on the love you have for her.

1 John 4:16

Lord may the staff and students at ___________ exalt you.

Psalm 46:10

Father God, may you help anyone who enters _____________ to focus on what is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent, and trustworthy.

Philippians 4:8

Pray that God would grant them godly wisdom that is pure, peaceable, gentle, reasonable, full of mercy and good fruits, unwavering, and without hypocrisy (James 3:17).

Ask the Lord to help them be a model of good works in every regard, and to show integrity, dignity, and sound speech in their teaching (Titus 2:7-8).

Thank God for gifting teachers in a way that allows them to fulfill His calling. Pray that they would be good stewards of the gifts, using them to serve others (I Peter 4:10).

Pray that their teaching would drop as gentle rain upon tender grass, being well-received by their students (Deuteronomy 32:3).

Praise the LORD for His gracious and merciful character, and for being slow to ander and abounding in steadfast love (Psalm 145:8). Ask Him to help teachers follow in His footsteps and emulate this example.

Pray that teachers would work heartily, as for the Lord rather than for men. Ask that they would be encouraged in their labor, knowing that they will be rewarded by God, since it is the Lord Christ whom they serve (Colossians 3:23-24).

Acknowledge God’s plan that students should be submissive to their teachers, as authorities placed over them by God (Romans 13:1). Pray that students would be respectful of their teachers.

Claim God’s promise that teachers can do all things through Christ who strengthens them (Philippians 4:13). Ask the Lord to fulfill His promise to thoroughly equip teachers for the good work He has designated for them.

Dear Heavenly Father, You are so good to give us teachers. I pray that You would bless the teachers in my life. They have been issued a sacred task, and one they cannot fulfill on their own. Please thoroughly equip them with wisdom and patience, and allow the joy of the Lord to be their strength. It’s in the name of my Savior, Jesus Christ, that I pray. Amen.

“Therefore I exhort first of all that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks be made for all men, for kings and all who are in authority, that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and reverence. For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Savior, who desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth” 1 Tim 2:1-4 (NKJV).

We are to pray with the clear understanding that government authority is established by God.  “Honor all people. Love the brotherhood. Fear God. Honor the king” 1 Peter 2:17 (NKJV). Every person is to be in subjection to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those which exist are established by God. Romans 13:1 (NASB)

Help our leaders at ______________________ School to accept wise counsel. “Where no counsel is, the people fall: but in the multitude of counselors there is safety.”  (Proverbs 11:14; 15:22)

Give our leaders discretion, foresight, and understanding in making decisions. “Only may the LORD give you wisdom and understanding, and give you charge…” 1 Chron 22:12 (NKJV).

Protect our leaders from harm, and bless and protect their families. “But the Lord is faithful, who will establish you and guard you from the evil one” 2 Thess 3:3 (NKJV).

Enable our school leaders to carry out their duties duties with humility toward you and toward others. “Likewise you younger people, submit yourselves to your elders. Yes, all of you be submissive to one another, and be clothed with humility, for ‘God resists the proud, But gives grace to the humble’” 1 Peter 5:5 (NKJV).

Give our leaders a tender heart of compassion toward those they lead and serve. “Therefore, as the elect of God, holy and beloved, put on tender mercies, kindness, humility, meekness, longsuffering” Col 3:12 (NKJV).

Dear God, we come to you today asking your blessing on our school administrators.  Thank you that they have answered the call to lead our teachers and schools so that our children might learn in a safe and nurturing environment conducive to academic and personal success.

Bless our school administrators with wisdom, integrity, a sense of humor, patience and the physical and mental energy equal to their tasks.  Bless them with strong support from parents, teachers and the community.

Give them insights into each teacher’s unique gifts, strengths and abilities so that they might use each teacher in ways that contribute greatly to the common good. Reward them by allowing them see the fruits of their labor displayed in the success of their teachers and students.  Accept our prayer today as an expression of our gratefulness to you and to them for their dedication in making our schools a central and vital part of our community.

Amen

Pray students will honor and respect their teachers/office admin/staff.

l Peter 2:13-14)

Pray each teacher, board member, staff, will know and believe they are loved and cherished by God who created them. Psalm 139:13-14

Pray that they are continually encouraged in and by the Spirit of God and by each other.

Ephesians 3:18-19, 1 Samuel 30:6 1 Thessalonians 5:11

Pray our schools will have Godly teachers, school board members, administrators, staff and employees. That all teaching is based on the Truth of God that any teaching which is not founded on the Truth of God, would fall on deaf ears. That each teacher would boldly and clearly speak Truth and that each conversation would be full of grace. That each answer would be gentle and not harsh.

1Timothy 3-4, Colossians 4:3-6, Proverbs 15:1

Pray that teachers, office staff, administrators, and school board members would see every child as the Lord sees him/her, as a person created and valued by God.

Psalm 139

Help each teacher be clothed with ‘compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. To bear with each other and forgive and above all to create in each heart a brotherly love for all they come into contact with each day.

Colossians 3:12-14

That each teacher, office staff, administrator, and school board member would strive to work in a way that delights the Lord, so that his/her steps will be made firm. Pray that he/she would use Godly wisdom arid that God has a plan for them. Pray that whatever they do, they work as if working for the Lord.

Psalm 37:23, Jeremiah 29:1, Colossians 3:17 & 23

Pray for each marriage and family of each school employee, that the Lord protects against anything that could tear those relationships apart. Keep each teacher, office staff, administrator, and school board member ‘self controlled and alert.’

1 Peter 5:8

Pray that students coming from difficult home situations are shown love, mercy and compassion by other students, administrators, and teachers. Pray that their needs are met, and students look toward the needs of others.

Philippians 2:4

Pray that each student has a friend and that God will watch over that friendship. Let no student feel alone or lonely.

Bless the parents, grandparents, guardians, and families with lives of peace and joy. Let their days be filled with contentment and love from those around them. Help them to remember that You are always by their side, guiding and protecting them. Romans 15:13

 

Grant the parents, grandparents, guardians, and family’s spiritual discernment as they make important decisions in life. Let them be able to hear Your voice clearly so they can follow Your leading. And help them to trust Your will for their lives so they can walk in the path You have set out for them. Matthew 6:33

 

Fill the teachers school year with abundant favor and blessing. Pray no detail will be left undone for them for this year; everything they need will be provided for them.

Philippians 4:19

 

Father, fill our School Outreach Crews and HCC Basketball-Cheer Leadership with Your Spirit, producing fruit that never spoils. Help us to love unconditionally, be filled with joy overflowing, remain peaceful and patient, be kind to others, walk in goodness, faithfulness and gentleness and maintain self-control.

Galatians 5:22-23

 

When anyone begins to fear, remind us that You are with us all . Help everyone with connections to the schools to be brave when confronted with new people, new situations, or new assignments. Help us all to not back down from new things or allow intimidation to hold us back.

Joshua 1:9

 

Lord teach everyone to walk into this year completely dependent upon You. When we begin to lean on our own understanding, remind us that Your ways far surpass ours. Thank you in advance for showing us the right paths and leading us in the way we should go.

Proverbs 3:5-6