Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Happy 1st Birthday Blog!


One year ago today my husband and I started our journey across the country. I have officially not been in the Midwest for one year- woah. The timing of our departure was very much influenced by the Northwest Ministry Conference. We were strongly encouraged by our mentors, Chris and Rebecca, to be out in Seattle for the conference. It would be an excellent opportunity to jump right into our vision and make many important connections- and they were very right.

This past weekend we attended the NWMC for the second time. It was very much a “coming full circle” experience. Everything was “the same” as last year except for Josh and I, which is only by the grace of Jesus. Like last year, we attended a BBQ at a local ministry workers home that was shared among well-known youth and ministry workers. This time walking into that house we were not starving for some familiar faces, but the faces through the past year had become familiar.

That same night we also had our last Redemption Group meeting. This week we have our celebration where all the RG groups come together and share how Jesus has redeemed us. The whole church is welcome to come worship, hear and celebrate the good work of Jesus. But this past week I felt was a mini-celebration for my RG group. We all had the opportunity to share what Jesus had taught us and through that process we all could see how Jesus has transformed us. Every single woman in my group was changed in a way that you could see it on her face and in how she spoke- truly amazing.

Friday and Saturday were full conference days, but well worth it. One speaker I enjoyed the most and attended multiple workshops of hers was Carrie Abbott. She is the President of the Legacy Institute. I highly encourage you to check out her radio show, materials etc


A highlight of the weekend was getting to connect and spend time with DeVito’s again. When we arrived last year- they were also staying with Renzelman’s for the conference. The DeVito’s are a significant part of our story with our first few days in Seattle. They were so welcoming and warm to us- something that eased the fear of traveling across the country and moving in with strangers. It was great to reminisce about the night we pulled into the driveway and how the past year has been. They are an encouragement to us both and we value their friendship dearly.

I realized as we were pulling away from the conference that I was in such a different place as last year. Last year as we pulled away I had a feeling of almost despair. We had come out when we did for this conference and just like that it was over. We now faced the reality that we were living here. We would have to find jobs, a place to live; a church, a community and the list went on. This year we left the conference feeling refreshed, went out for a date night and then home to crash. We have experienced Gods grace and provision and it’s because of God’s grace.

Saturday, March 9, 2013

March = Green = So Many Good Things

I am sitting at the end of the hall from my apartment unit where the WiFi spills down from the roof.  The sunshine is pouring in through the windows and I casually glance up at The Mountain every so often.  Spring is definitely in the air here and I can't wait.  While WA has not had a rough winter- AT ALL- the transition from winter to spring is still uplifting.  Through a series of events in my life March has become my favorite month, but even more so this year as there is so much to celebrate:

  1. Josh got some rad new ink on the 1st and yes it is FRESH :)
  2. My parents were recently out for the second time, which is always a blessing and a joy
  3. The NorthWest Ministry Conference is next weekend- we arrived the day before it began last year- it was how our adventure began in Seattle.
  4. St. Patricks Day- the perfect day to celebrate green, have a shamrock shake, eat homemade shepherds pies and Irish soda bread washed down with a Guinness.   
  5. The First Day of Spring which also is our anniversary- celebrating 3 years on the 20th!
  6. The 21st will mark our one year of being in Seattle- can you believe it?
  7. And just before the month ends we have the joy of celebrating Easter.  
I greatly look forward to celebrating Easter this year and how Jesus has radically changed and grown Josh and I in the past year.  While March may not be as packed as ours, there is still SO MUCH to celebrate because Jesus is Alive!