Prayer: One of the Top Reasons People Come to Church of the Reconciler

Prayer: One of the Top Reasons People Come to Church of the Reconciler

Another Monday I asked the group, after reading Paul’s prayer in Colossians 1:9-14, about God’s rescue. One person said, “God rescued me from foster care.” “God rescued me from an abusive relationship”, said another. “I was rescued from drugs and alcohol and God kept my brain from being fried” one person responded with a smile. All these answers were summed up when someone remarked, “God rescued us all from extraordinary circumstances.”

Being With: Ministry Shaped by Christmas

Being With: Ministry Shaped by Christmas

The folks I minister to at Church of the Reconciler have gifts and graces and a call from God upon their life. They do not lack, but are “God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works” (Ephesians 2:10). This means ministry is both giving and receiving. The line between those doing ministry and those being ministered to starts to blur. I’m thankful for the folks at COTR that show up each week ready to blur that line.

Day Shelter: A Place to Belong and Connect

Day Shelter: A Place to Belong and Connect

Day shelter means a lot of things, but importantly, it means a place to just… be. Why day shelter? Overnight shelters have to close during the day to reset for the next night, so individuals who stayed there have to go other places for about 8 hours. This week while I was in the sanctuary, a man humbly came to me just to say thanks: “Thank you for being here, for being open so I don’t have to stand on the sidewalk.”

One Bus Pass at a Time

One Bus Pass at a Time

There is certainly much work to be done. Giving away bus passes is one small step in the right direction - making getting from place to place a little bit easier, lightening the burden folks carry, and lifting people up so they can say, “Today is not going to be one of those days.” One bus pass at a time people are led to know Church of the Reconciler is with them and for them, just as God is with them and for them. Isn’t that the very purpose of ministry? 

More than an Address

More than an Address

This week a guitar came in Church of the Reconciler’s mail. It wasn’t for our worship music ministry. It was for Jennifer, who recently signed up to get her mail at the church. She was so excited to pick up her guitar when she checked her mail at the church office. “It’s not much, just a cheap 50 dollar guitar,” Jennifer said, “but without a way to play music, I can get really lost in the world.”