Friday, June 25, 2010
Nebraskans Leave Their Imprint on Iowa
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Borders Dissolve in Worship
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Bill's Birthday
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Cultivating Hope
New life springs forth from a potted plant with a sign that reads “Cultivate Hope” while Diane Wagner from Omaha, NE in the background does just that.
The Iowa Floods of ’08 were devastating. Nearly 1 in 5 Cedar Rapidians were left homeless. Slowly they are coming back with the help of strangers from all over Big Ten country from Pennsylvania to Nebraska. They are working with us through a group called Block-by-block that tries to bring back every home on one block thus giving new homeowners neighbors, safety, and a sense of community. The organization flips houses and sells them for what they were worth pre-flood, thus turning a small profit, which allows them to fix up more houses. The future homeowner gets a newly renovated house at a good price. Our community gets an entire block back. It’s a win-win-win.
Monday, June 21, 2010
Nebraska troops hit the ground
Eating scrambled eggs and crispy bacon this morning never tasted so good. Why? Perhaps because I was inhaling it with some nice folks an entire state away in anticipation of improving our community. Ironically, I just gave a sermon yesterday about God making us into good seeds that produce wheat and these fine folks just drove in from the wheat fields of Nebraska. Hmmm. Holy Spirit at work? Perhaps.
16 hard-working, spirit-filled people from Omaha, NE arrived last night and got settled in to the friendly confines (sorry Cubs fans) of the lower level of our church. The team of cooks got to work in preparing breakfast for today and the workers are now "hungry" to make a difference in our community. Our own members Dave DeWolfe and Tom Olmstead (hidden in the picture above) are guiding them to the job site just off of 6th Ave and 6th Street SW. They are working through the Block-the-Block program helping our community recover from the flood one entire block at at time. I am excited to be their host and have them in our midst through this Friday. We are already planning a celebration BBQ for them this Thursday night. Let us know if you can help out!
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Nebraska Flood Workers Get Settled at FLC
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Feeding Our Friends From Pennsylvannia
Above: Hugs and smiles were all around at tonight's celebration BBQ. Below: People from our church serve Iowa pork and Christian love as thanks to our friends from Pennsylvania.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Renovare...in the community
Following a recent study on transforming discipleship, our Renovaré small groups took to the streets with other people from our church family to help heal the destruction of the floods of 2008. While some baked 45 dozen chocolate chip cookies in the church kitchen to feed hungry volunteers, others peeled shingles off roofs, pulled up sidewalk forms, and painted everything from sheds to bathrooms to foundations in the Time Check area with Block By Block, an organization that works to rebuild neighborhoods destroyed by the flood. If you would like to be part of a small group that not only studies together, but also serves together, please call Marcie Watson, Director of Spiritual Transformation, at (319) 365-1494 or email marciew@firstlutherancr.org.
Monday, June 14, 2010
2010 Flood Recovery Launches!
We were blessed this year to receive a grant from the Greater Cedar Rapids Foundation to financially support 6 groups coming from out-of-state to stay at our church and do flood recovery work. Finally Glenda's broad smile and pleasant voice ended my anxious wait as she approached me. "Pastor Craig?" "Yes, Glenda!" I replied and our work was quickly underway. We shopped for all kinds of goodies for breakfast, lunch, and dinner for the next five days with one exception...eggs. Glenda and Shirley carted six dozen eggs across five states in a cooler in their backseat. Apparently someone from their church donated them and the ladies wanted to honor that. So every day they will wake up with Pennsylvania eggs in Iowa!
If you are looking for a way to support these groups, we could use your help with BBQ and party from 5-7 p.m. each Thursday night we have a group here. We are planning our first cookout this Thursday. There will be another one next Thursday as well. Please Contact Pastor Craig to see how you can pitch in.