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Medical Personnel Needed in Haiti!

Hey everyone,

We have finally heard back out a couple trip opportunities to Haiti.  Right now they have two medical teams planned, March 20-28 and April 24-May 2.  The cost of the trip is $1000.  If you are a nurse, emt, paramedic, and above all Doc, we need your help.  Please look at your schedule and see if there is any way you could carve out the needed time and let me know.

For those of you who want to help but don’t fall into these catagories, consider helping someone else go by making a contribution.  At the same time we are sending the medical team we are sending a couple more cargo containers with supplies including medical supplies.

If you would like to give please make you checks payable to: The Well, PO Box 134, Geneva IL 60134.  Make sure we have your contact info so we can send you a contribution letter for your taxes at the end of the year.  All the money that comes in will go to help with the trip and supplies.  We will not be keeping any of it in house.

Please remember that while the images may have disappeared from your TV the need is still great and urgent.

Grace and Peace,

Jerry

February 25, 2010 - 8:03 AM No Comments

Sorry for my Absence

Sorry I haven’t posted in a while, between the new offices, the Encounter Retreat, Lent/Easter, and our regular weekly responsibilities I have been swamped and exhausted.  I have literally been on the phone all morning with support teams from microsoft and AT&T, so you can imagine what kind of day this has been so far.  But my mind keeps going back to last night.

Last night my oldest daughter, Taylor had her winter choir concert.  It was cold, and dark, the room was packed and we sat on hard folding chairs, but the minute Taylor’s choir stepped onto the risers none of that seemed to matter.  I sat up, proud and couldn’t help but laugh a little I was so happy while she sang.  It filled my heart to delight in my child.  And for a little while nothing else mattered.  I was caught up in the sheer joy I feel for her.

Maybe today I will think about that.  It is always easy to get so caught up in all the other stuff, but the truth is God is looking at me and I think maybe he is laughing with delight in me.  Maybe today rather than thinking of all the stuff that has to be done and probably won’t get done, I will stop, get caught up and consider that God has placed himself where He can see me and delights in me.

Just a thought, now back to work….

Father,

Thank You.

Jerry

February 24, 2010 - 1:03 PM No Comments

Looking to a Life of Freedom

Freedom, it is an interesting word.  I think it means a lot of different things to a lot of different people.  Unfortunately it is not a word that is often associated with the Church, and yet Christ came to make us free.  Why, how, has the Church lost it’s sense of this I wonder.  Too much of the time when people come into our faith and Missional Communities hoping to experience God or at least catch a glimps of Him what they see is our organization, our over structured, overly corporate, put on version of God, and they see right through it.

What if we stopped?  Just stopped all the non-sense, the pretense and the presumption.  What would happen if we admitted we don’t have God to give.  He isn’t a lollipop hidden in my pocket wrapped in my bend understanding faith.  But I am on a journey towards God, towards Hope, Faith and Love.  And I have this sense that He has joined me on my broken, painful journey, and that He is the one who started me on this trip and He is the one beckoning me to on.  What if I realized and allowed this idea, that I am free to dominate my life.  Free to hope, love, believe, not just for myself or in myself but for and in those around me.

What if I wasn’t the one responsible for it, but just responsible for my response to him, Christ, God.  What if I lived FREE.

Do you think that kind of life would translate into something that others would see and sense God in me?  Would it make an impact on their lives?  Would it create in me the kind of space that God loves to inhabit?  I hope it will, because that is where I want to live.

Father,

Forgive me when I start touching and messing with your thing too much.  When I think it is my responsibility to get it done, or get someone there.  When I forget that it really is about living a whole life with you and just inviting other to take this journey with me.  Let me live in your freedom today.  Free of guilt, weight, pressure.  Free to love, be loved, give, receive, mess up and correct.  And grant me the grace to give freedom to all those around me.

I am sorry for not getting this right so much of the time.

Your broken son,

Jerry

February 12, 2010 - 8:28 AM No Comments

A Growing Community

Well I am excited to report that we are growing!  We continue to add new families every week to The Well, which has a lot of you asking where are we going to put them all?  With that in mind I would like to propose to ideas for the immediate future and a couple long term opportunities.

Sort Term, I would like all of us to consider moving to the middle of our rows in service to help make room for people coming in behind us to sit.  This will allow for an easier process of finding seats for families who come once the lights are lowered.

Secondly, we are considering what it will look like if and when we have to go to two services.  As a test of this we are planning on doing two services this year for Easter.  The first one will be at 8am and the second will start at 9:45am.  This is going to be a stretch for a community that loves hanging out together as much as we do.  So we want everyone who can to plan on lingering after the first service and coming in early for the second service so we can all hang out together during that in-between-service time.  Also we are going to continue to offer the place to be after second service and hope that even those coming to first service will come grab lunch with everyone else.  Obviously there won’t be a place to be for Easter, but as we move forward this is how we are thinking.

Long Term, many of you have asked if we are looking for our own place, a building all our own.  The answer is we are prayerfully looking into the possibility or considering this.  Notice how tentative I am about this subject, here’s why:

1. I don’t want us to take on a debt and have it control how we are able to minister to our communities.  I don’t want you in debt and I don’t want our community in debt.

2. We place high priority on being in the Market Place.  We love being right where all the people are, it is a huge part of our DNA that we don’t want to change.  So looking for market place alternatives is huge for us.

3. We don’t want to get ahead of God.  When we felt it was time to move into a more public venue and really launch our Faith Community God opened a door in such a way that it was obvious to everyone at the time, that He was doing it.  Having started in the spirit, I don’t want us to try to finish in our own strength.  (Sorry, I stole that one from the Bible.)

So here is the deal, growing is great, and creates a whole new set of opportunities for God to do something amazing in our through our community.  Please join us in prayer and we try to understand what He is doing through all this and make sure we are following His leading.

Father,

Seriously, help us understand what you would have us do next, so that we may continue to walk in your blessing and grow your kingdom in the Tri-Cities and Fox River Valley.

Your Servant,

Jerry

February 9, 2010 - 11:17 AM No Comments

Different Plans

This past Saturday night Carrie and I went and visited a church in Aurora that we had heard a lot of great things about.  They were doing a series on James.  The passage they focused on was James 4:13-16,

13 Look here, you who say, “Today or tomorrow we are going to a certain town and will stay there a year. We will do business there and make a profit.” 14 How do you know what your life will be like tomorrow? Your life is like the morning fog—it’s here a little while, then it’s gone. 15 What you ought to say is, “If the Lord wants us to, we will live and do this or that.” 16 Otherwise you are boasting about your own plans, and all such boasting is evil.

And that is true, we make plans, but sometimes God has different plans.

Last night we came together to share some of the victories from 2009 and share some vision for what we sense God doing in 2010, but God had different plans.  Instead during a time of worship we invited people who wanted prayer because of fears they had been carrying, and only God could have predicted the response.  We spent the rest of the night loving on each other and being loved on by our Heavenly Father.  It was really incredible.

Here is just one of the stories I have heard today,

“I just wanted to thank you so much for your words of prayer and encouragement that you spoke to me last night.

You spoke to my heart about much of what I have been struggling with for the past several months and past few years even!!!

I know so well that God is faithful and my complete trust is in Him but recently I have just been feeling so tired and run down – kind of like I’m being run over by truck and pick myself up and say- “is it over yet God?” but another truck is right behind it!!  Your words gave me the comfort that I needed to keep picking myself up – keep trusting, keep believing – remain faithful.

I left last night with a sense of peace that I haven’t felt in a LONG time.  God is coming through for us like He ALWAYS does – I have so much thankfulness in my heart!!

I also have to share with you that last night as I was crying – my daughter started crying too.  I told her that I was OK and that she didn’t have to worry about me.  She said she knew that and  she said “I’m just crying because of all the love I feel in this room”!!  That was awesome that even my 10 year old felt the love pouring out from the people but also from the Holy Spirit – WOW!!

WOW is right.

Thanks Father, for having different plans.

Surprised again,

Jerry

February 1, 2010 - 3:03 PM No Comments

Different Plans

This past Saturday night Carrie and I went and visited a church in Aurora that we had heard a lot of great things about.  They were doing a series on James.  The passage they focused on was James 4:13-16,

13 Look here, you who say, “Today or tomorrow we are going to a certain town and will stay there a year. We will do business there and make a profit.” 14 How do you know what your life will be like tomorrow? Your life is like the morning fog—it’s here a little while, then it’s gone. 15 What you ought to say is, “If the Lord wants us to, we will live and do this or that.” 16 Otherwise you are boasting about your own plans, and all such boasting is evil.

And that is true, we make plans, but sometimes God has different plans.

Last night we came together to share some of the victories from 2009 and share some vision for what we sense God doing in 2010, but God had different plans.  Instead during a time of worship we invited people who wanted prayer because of fears they had been carrying, and only God could have predicted the response.  We spent the rest of the night loving on each other and being loved on by our Heavenly Father.  It was really incredible.

Here is just one of the stories I have heard today,

“I just wanted to thank you so much for your words of prayer and encouragement that you spoke to me last night.

You spoke to my heart about much of what I have been struggling with for the past several months and past few years even!!!

I know so well that God is faithful and my complete trust is in Him but recently I have just been feeling so tired and run down – kind of like I’m being run over by truck and pick myself up and say- “is it over yet God?” but another truck is right behind it!!  Your words gave me the comfort that I needed to keep picking myself up – keep trusting, keep believing – remain faithful.

I left last night with a sense of peace that I haven’t felt in a LONG time.  God is coming through for us like He ALWAYS does – I have so much thankfulness in my heart!!

I also have to share with you that last night as I was crying – my daughter started crying too.  I told her that I was OK and that she didn’t have to worry about me.  She said she knew that and  she said “I’m just crying because of all the love I feel in this room”!!  That was awesome that even my 10 year old felt the love pouring out from the people but also from the Holy Spirit – WOW!!

WOW is right.

Thanks Father, for having different plans.

Surprised again,

Jerry

February 1, 2010 - 3:01 PM No Comments

New Offices

Yesterday was my first day in our brand new church offices.  It was awesome!  Market Delta and Trevor Harnett have been so gracious and donated the use of the space and then connected us with Interiors  for Business who has completely furnished our offices at no charge.  God really is amazing!

We are still in the set up and design faze, and haven’t got any of our systems in place, like phone, reception and so on, but just being out there in the community is nice.  We are located in the old Windmill Factory in Batavia right on river street.  Hopefully we will have everything up and running by the end of next month and be able to invite everyone out to see.

For now, keep up the good work.  God is doing so many amazing things in so many amazing people and He is doing it through you.

January 26, 2010 - 11:49 AM No Comments

Help for Haiti

Greetings all,  Sorry for the confusion, it was my intention to talk about the need in Haiti this past weekend during service for a minute and share our plans for how we as a community to make a significant impact, but for whatever reason it just didn’t happen.  So I thought I would take a minute and share it with you all here and then again this Sunday.

For now we will partnering with Conduit Mission Church in Jacmel Haiti.  They are a church and mission that feed, clothes and educates over 100 children about 30 miles outside of Port au Prince.  There only lifeline was wiped out during the earthquake and their situation is desperate.  We will also be partnering with Hands and Feet project in Jacmel, which is a orphanage currently serving 38 children and their staff.  Most of the supplies going into Haiti are not making it to any of the outlying communities such as Jacmel.  Jacmel has a small airfield and port.  That is where we and ARC are going to be focusing our efforts.

This week we will be taking a special offering to purchase supplies and have them transported to Jacmel Haiti.  We still need to meet the financial responsibilities of our own community as well so we ask anything that is giving be above and beyond what you would normally give.

Please seek God in this matter.  What can you give to ease the suffering of a nation?

May God bless you as you seek to wrestle with this issue,

Sincerely,

Jerry

Father,

Help us today to re-present you well to our culture, to the world and mostly at this time to the nation and people of Haiti.  Let us show them and all those who will see, that You are real and really concerned with the suffering of all people.  May we find meaningful ways to bring glory and honor to your name during this horrible time.

If I am honest these times always fill my heart with hope and confusion, so I will chose Lord to act in Hope.

Your wounded son,

Jerry

January 19, 2010 - 10:15 AM No Comments

Making Our Mark Starts Now

Jan. 12, 2010 Haiti experienced a 7.0 earthquake.  This is the worst natural disaster in the Northern Hemisphere in over 200 years.  Most of Port-au-Prince (the capital of Haiti) was destroyed and there has been devastating loss of life and property throughout the country.

This Sunday the Well faith community will be joining with churches and organizations around the world to bring meaningful relief to a nation of hurting people.  This year our theme is to make our mark, to make the time and resources we have been given count for something bigger than ourselves.  This is our chance. Stay tuned to my blog for more details on how you can get involved with sharing Christ around the world.

January 14, 2010 - 2:58 PM No Comments

A Year to Remember

With each new year we have the opportunity to reflect on the year we have finished and Hope and Dream about the year that lays ahead.  I thought I would do some of that with you and see what your thoughts are.

2009 was a year of peeks and valley’s!  We continued to grow at a ridiculous rate.  Each new family who has come and joined our community has taken my breath away.  They come with their gifts, talents and abilities as well as their pain, their history and their fears.  And some how God is taking all of it and weaving together a tapestry that inspires people to follow him.  It is a rare gift and a humbling reality to be a part of.

But there has also been sorrow.  This year we lost two family members to cancer, Joe Zarr and Ashley Souba.  Their death sent shock waves through our community and the entire community of Batavia.  Also Charlie and Johnny, two of our elders were both diagnosed with Cancer.  Charlie’s was opperated on and he has been given a clean bill of health.  Johnny has just undergone his fourth chemo treatment and will have his first scan since being diagnosed on the 14th of this month.  I expect good news.

In all, like our lives both the ups and downs have caused us to grow and I pray, God to be honored through us.

In this coming year we will have a new set of challenges.  We are starting to fill up our current facilities, we will be taking on the responsibility of an office space and I have just gone full time again for the first time since coming up here to plant the church.  With each new family comes greater responsibility and weight, but they also bring the answers to what is lacking in our body.

This year more than any other we will see new inidivuals and families being set free to pursue the true passions of their hearts for God.  New small groups will form, greater ideas and creativity than ever before and as each one of us add what we bring God will give us the clearest picture of what He is calling us to become and where He would have us serve Him this year.

I am confident of two things, last year was amazing, and I will never forget it, and this year is going to be one to remember.   I want you to experience it with me, but it will take you  committing everything you have to the process.  Be daring this year, through your whole heart into your pursuit of God and his purpose for your life.  Make this year like none so far.  Who knows, this could be your best year ever.

January 5, 2010 - 9:53 AM No Comments

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