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Community Serve Day

Post by Micah Hutchison on March 7th, 2012

Thanks for the great day! Watch the video to see some of the action from Saturday’s Serve Day on February 25th.

 


Celebrating Jesus in Lent

Post by Micah Hutchison on February 22nd, 2012

Today is Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent. I was thinking about this yesterday. I haven’t grown up in a traditional church denomination where Lent was practiced, but I know for many Christians Lent is a sacred time of reflection and preparation for the celebration of Easter. This year I will take advantage of the opportunity, and feel like God has challenged me to take extra time between now and Easter to celebrate him. My practice is going to be a bit different.

The purpose for those in the Catholic tradition (and others) includes the idea and fasting or giving up luxury items as a form of penance. The main thing that I feel that God has been doing in my life lately is teaching me to delight in Him, and to thoroughly enjoy the gospel. The Apostle Paul writes in Romans “I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes…” God has been leading me into a renewed enjoyment in my Savior, and in the truly good news that is the gospel.

I am excited to set aside extra time between now and Easter (April 8th this year) to personally enjoy God. This may involve some fasting for me, as a way of celebrating and seeking the better food that God offers. I will probably give up some other time-consuming activities (like following a couple TV shows on Hulu). I do this, not trying to punish myself, but rather to free up some extra time to spend with God, in his Word and in worship.

God is good! There’s no better joy than what I have found in knowing that I am forgiven, included in his family, and invited to be on mission with him in the world until I die or Jesus returns. In both circumstances I look forward to seeing Jesus face to face, and worshiping God without the lasting hindrances of my sin and brokenness.

I invite you to join me at some level this Lent, and spend extra time in those activities that give God the best chance to refresh you, to renew you, and to work in your heart.

Here’s a few ideas:

1) Read through the gospel of Mark or John. Journal a thought each day.

2) Spend some time alone playing some worship music and sing to God. Yes, you can do this outside of Sundays.

3) Ask God to lead you to one significant conversation or opportunity each day where you bless someone.

I close with a last thought about today, being that it is Ash Wednesday, with it’s connection to repentance. Part of the work that God does in my life, and ours it to lead us to repentance. We have idols in our lives– things that we value more than God, that we worship instead of God. When we turn from these things and worship God instead, we repent. Part of the work of repentance that God is teaching me is truly wanting him more than anything else.

I can relate too closely with the words of the prophet Jeremiah:

“for my people have committed two evils:
they have forsaken me,
the fountain of living waters,
and hewed out cisterns for themselves,
broken cisterns that can hold no water.”
(Jeremiah 2:13 ESV)

God alone satisfies! Today I remember that, and am so grateful that in this moment I can honestly say I want him more than anything else.


Thoughts from the morning…

Post by Micah Hutchison on February 8th, 2012

Good morning all! The blog has been a little lonely with Pastor Lee’s absence, so I thought I’d share some thoughts for you from John’s gospel, from my journaling today. In the passage below, Jesus is in a conversation with a Samaritan women (“inappropriate” on both accounts)…

[10] Jesus answered her, “If you knew the gift of God, and who it is that is saying to you, ‘Give me a drink,’ you would have asked him, and he would have given you living water.” [11] The woman said to him, “Sir, you have nothing to draw water with, and the well is deep. Where do you get that living water? (John 4:10-11 ESV)

“If you knew…” Such relevant words for me and for all people. If we only knew… If we only knew the closeness and reality of the Messiah. That every bit as much as for this woman, Jesus is near to us, approachable to us, and ready to give to us the living waters he here speaks of. “If you knew the gift of God…” “For God so loved the world, that he gave…” If we only knew. So much of our life is wasted on chasing after fulfillment, success, and satisfaction from waters that can never truly satisfy or fulfill us. Here sits Jesus, the living Word, who has the words of eternal life. Here he sits ready to give waters from a well that can not be exhausted. We have the opportunity in Christ to drink real drink, and be filled, and find the life that is real life. “If only…”

“If only you knew…” Do we really know this reality? Do we know it with the deep conviction of faith that causes the man to sell all he has to buy the field that he knows has a treasure buried within? All we need to do is ask, says Jesus. Do we ask him for his living water? Or are our excuses as lame as the woman’s misunderstanding “you don’t have anything to draw water with…” We, like the woman, are looking at the wrong well. We look at the well of relationships, of success, of wealth, of sex, of competition, of religion and we use our man-made tools to draw water from the depths of our wells…or so we think. The truth is we’ve never experienced a depth like the well that is Jesus. “The well is deep” says the women, but she, like us, has no idea just how deep the well is that is Christ.

“Where do you get that living water?” she asks.  Now she at least is headed in the right direction. Where does this socially imprudent man (a holy man at this time wouldn’t hang out at wells talking to women) claim to get this mysterious water from?

[12] Are you greater than our father Jacob? He gave us the well and drank from it himself, as did his sons and his livestock.”(John 4:12 ESV)
There’s a grand religious history to this well, sir. How can you compete with the history of this great well? I think there’s a part of her delivery here that intends to put this socially imprudent man into his place. This is no ordinary well, she says. How convinced are we that our wells are so special? That our lives, our families, our successes, our work, are so uniquely special.

[13] Jesus said to her, “Everyone who drinks of this water will be thirsty again, [14] but whoever drinks of the water that I will give him will never be thirsty again. The water that I will give him will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life.”  (John 4:13-14 ESV)  The women thought her well was exceptional. No says Jesus. Her well is like every other. It gives access to water, yes, but that is it. It will give you the same thing any well will. Water. Which will quench your thirst…for a short time. But like all water, you will be thirsty again. Jesus has something else in mind; something better. Jesus knows that there is a thirst that no drink can quench except for he alone. And when he offers to quench this life-thirst, he does, and will, for all eternity.

Maybe you need to pray a prayer similar to this…  ”Jesus I need to drink from your well today. I find myself drinking from wells that will never satisfy. I have not trusted your goodness and your ability to quench my thirst. I pray for myself today, that I will find my deep satisfaction in you. You are worthy of all attention and praise and honor and love. I sit here for a moment to tell my soul to rejoice in you! Find your hope, soul, in Jesus! Drink from his depths! He alone can satisfy, and he will satisfy!”

 


Join Harvest on the Table

Post by Micah Hutchison on January 21st, 2012

Last Sunday we announced The Table. At Harvest, church isn’t just a place, an event or an hour of the week. “Church” is us—people following Jesus in community. Church really starts when the Sunday service ends. The Table is the Harvest online community where we can connect—24/7—by serving, sharing and praying together.

What is The Table?
The Table
is a customized website for our church community that features ways to serve and connect with others, a prayer wall and other resources all in one location. It’s like an online directory just for our church, only one that allows you to meet other folks with common interests. There are also customized areas on the site for our ministries, life groups and a calendar to keep you up-to-date on all the events going on at Harvest.

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