Guiding Prayer For Our Season of Fasting:
Our Father who art in heaven, Hallowed be thy Name. Thy Kingdom come, thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For Thine is the kingdom,the power, and the glory, forever and ever. Amen.
Myself in Truth
Beautiful Savior, I give you praise for continually making me new in you.
Nurtured and Nurturing
Jesus Christ, Son of God, although our families are not perfect, they're who we've got. Help us to see past the imperfections and view one another through the lense of Grace that you see us in.
The Gathered
Holy Spirit, you are beauty personified. Any good or precious thing in our lives comes right from you. Help us to be the hands among your children who work to make things and lives beautiful all around us. Amen
Beautiful Things
All this pain
I wonder if I'll ever find my way?
I wonder if my life could really change at all?
All this earth
Could all that is lost ever be found?
Could a garden come up from this ground at all?
You make beautiful things
You make beautiful things out of the dust
You make beautiful things
You make beautiful things out of us
All around
Hope is springing up from this old ground
Out of chaos life is being found in You
You make me new, You are making me new
You make me new, You are making me new
Making me new
-Lyrics by Michael Gungor
We have been working on the song "Beautiful Things" by Michael Gungor with the praise band for a few weeks now. The lyrics of this song really resonate with me on many levels. It makes me reflect on how God changes, renews, forms, reforms, corrects and delights in our lives all the time. I know that we all can think of ways in which God has brought us out of despair and into dancing.
I think of my summer ministry partner at Kure Beach, Amy, whom God sent to me after half a summer with an mentally and emotionally unstable partner who eventually had to be asked to leave. Amy was called to help me and she and I just clicked. We kicked back off the ministry together and had a wonderful summer. I never will forget the look on the pastor's face when he walked into his office to discover a beach on a tarp that Amy and I created there. He stood there in shock and then just took his shoes off and sat in a beach chair. God took pain that summer and turned it into a beautiful experience and a beautiful friendship.
I think of Amy now, almost eleven years later, with a beautiful four year old son and one year old daughter. I think of how she and her husband moved to Wake Forest for him to go to seminary, and when she was a new mom with a nine month old, he abandoned his faith and his family. He just walked out and away from them. She and the baby moved in with her parents and tried to start life over. All this pain, could a garden come up from this ground at all?
Five years later, Amy is an amazing stay at home mom, master baker, and remarried to a Christian man whom God truly sent just for her. He thinks of her son, Jackson, as one hundred percent his son and just adores both of them. They have a beautiful baby girl together and their life is a testimony to God turning life's pains into something beautiful.
As I look out onto the community garden growing next to the church, I give God praise for bringing beauty and food out of the dust. I thank him for the lives that have been blessed by the outreach that the garden has had. I thank God for the hands that lovingly turned the soil and planted the seedlings that have grown into cabbage and turnips and collards. I praise God for the people in our church who see the garden, our children, and this community as their mission field. I give praise to the God who is constantly taking the dust and ugliness in our lives and makes beautiful things out of it.
You make me new. You make us new. You, oh Lord, are beautiful.





