Finding Jesus?

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Recently a family that is involved with Cross and Crown did something that was pretty respectable. It was also a very cool idea. One of their children was getting ready to celebrate a birthday and so, like most other kids, she wanted to have some sort of a birthday party. But, rather than have a pizza party, a pool party (probably too cold for that I guess, it is October…), sleep over…what other kinds of partys do kids have these days? A Finding Nemo party? You get the idea. Instead of doing a party with the intentions of receiving presents and celebrating a day about her, she wanted to have a party and someone else receive the gifts.

She and her parents contacted me and asked if there were a couple girls from the neighborhood that we were in relationship with that would enjoy going shoppping and out to eat. The following Tuesday at Rock Island during our elementary hang out time I talked to the two best candidates for the party and they overwhelmingly said that they would like to go.

This past Friday I went to the two girls houses and picked them up after school. We then went to Rock Island and anxiously waited for the birthday girl, her mom and ten or so other girls that were apart of the party. When the girls arrived they all piled out of the cars and came to meet and great the two other girls and then they were on their way. They went to the mall to shop for a couple outfits and to eat.

After it was all said and done and I heard all that happened during the party I realized I had witnessed a practical example of the scripture in Luke when Jesus says, “When you give a luncheon or dinner, do not invite your friends, your brothers or relatives, or your rich neighbors; if you do, they may invite you back and so you will be repaid. But when you give a banquet, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind, and you will be blessed. Although they cannot repay you, you will be repaid at the resurrection of the righteous.”

Remember growing up and telling other kids in elementary school, “I’ll invite you to my birthday party if you invite me to yours”? Let’s be real, the biggest threat you could hurl at someone back in the day was, “IM NOT INVITING YOU TO MY BIRTHDAY PARTY!!!” Basically you invited certain kids to your party not necessarily because you wanted them to have fun, but rather to ensure yourself of a spot at their birthday, for your own good.

That wasn’t this girls intentions. She knows there is not a very good chance she will receive a return on her birthday invitation to these girls. Whether or not she knows it, she did just like the scripture says. She extended an invitation to someone that won’t be able to offer her the same type of invitation. She will not be repaid. Not on earth anyway. Rather, she will be blessed.

Luke

9th Street House Finished

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The first of our Rebuilding The Walls houses is complete. Thank you to all those who have donated time and money to make this dream a reality!

The house has a spacious layout with 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, kitchen, laundry/mud room, and living room.

Our second house on 8th street should be completed in time for a family to move into by Christmas!

CCDA IS Coming!

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We are excited to get to participate in the CCDA Conference this year. Learning from the leaders of this association has deeply shaped our philosophy of  ministry, specifically the Rebuilding The Walls program. We have been encouraged to not only invest spiritually into people, but to invest in the redevelopment of our community. We look forward to being inspired to continue creatively engaging our neighborhood through service and prayer.

Your people will rebuild the ancient ruins
and will raise up the age-old foundations;
you will be called Repairer of Broken Walls,
Restorer of Streets with Dwellings.

Isaiah 58

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In The Neighborhood

A blitz is scheduled (beginning October 6) to furnish the 9th street house, our first completed project. We will also work on other houses in the neighborhood (drywall, painting, etc). The food pantry and clothing store will be closed. Monday’s AA meeting and Tuesday’s clinic will still take place. We are excited to make new friendships as we make a “holy commotion” in the neighborhood!

Luke’s Friend

The following messages on each of these note cards have been collected over the last year and a half or so from one of my favorite friends downtown. His name is Michael and until recently he was homeless. Michael was an all-state football player (an alternate to Oklahoma’s own J.C. Watts) at Star Spencer high school and briefly attended college at Arkansas Pine Bluff.Michael now lives in a home where he pays rent to a few others in exchange for a room. Michael is an interesting man…..

To read more click link “Who Needs J. C. Watts” on Luke’s blog to the right.

October Blitz

October Blitz!

Cross & Crown Mission’s Rebuilding the Walls (inspired from Isaiah 58)
program is almost ready to hand over the keys to a “new” home to our
first family. Thanks to your donations, prayers and support – the
remodeling is almost complete for a house on NW 9th Street. What we
need now is to fill the home with furniture, household goods and love.
A blitz is scheduled (beginning October 6) to furnish the house and
also to work on other houses in the neighborhood (drywall, painting,
etc). Contact Paul for more information at pswhitmire@hotmail.com.

Point Trips

Last point trip to Sonic.
Last point trip to Sonic.

The school year is in full swing, meaning that Rock Island is taking territory full throttle. Workouts, Xbox, Bible studies, mowing, and meals are weapons in this offensive. One of our greatest weapons is the point trip. Once a month, we take 10-15 of the kids with the highest point count to do something special with Luke and I. Points are earned by cleaning up the building each day, attending workouts and Bible studies, and coming to Sunday worship and family meal.

The point trips allow us to focus in on the kids that are taking full advantage of the relationships and programs that we offer. This is the soil most ready to receive seed. So we sow away! We need your help in this harvest. We are asking for financial sponsors for our monthly trips. Each trip costs around $300. Please prayerfully consider if you or your house church might be the one to say, “We’ve got October covered!”  If interested in sponsorship or if you have questions, please contact us.