"....you don't have to come and confess..."
The well-known words to a popular song will hit the stage (literally) at Detour THIS WEDNESDAY NIGHT. I could reveal how, or who, or what we will be doing, but that would be too much and if you know our team well enough, you know we don't spoil surprises!
Actually, this whole summer has been full of surprises from Detour 500 Battle of the Sexes style, to a Bigstuf experience like none other, and even down to an amazingly HUGE group of students going to Re[Act] Buffalo 2010. If I look back at it, it feels like it was such a long summer of events, and yet it flashed by. Every year we see that happen. We finish out the summer strong, set up the course of a new school year and then watch as every event/series/holiday/trip run past us...and before we know it we are gathering together to say our final goodbyes to one class of graduates and hello to a new set of 7th graders.
If any of you know me, you know I love saying hello to NEW faces, and I hate saying goodbye to loved OLD faces. I suppose there is a sweet nostalgic spirit that sweeps over me at this time of year. I look back at a years worth of ministry and smile, wishing I were back reliving some of those moments, but knowing thats not possible. Change and growth must happen for us to move forward, lives to be further changed, and God's name be made ever-more known. The sadness is only temporary. But still, I do get a little sad...possibly because for 6 years, those now graduated once became a part of our family. Perhaps it comes from knowing that those who have graduated are now on a journey to experiencing God in a way that they haven't before which is a little scary and exciting and every emotion all spun in to one. I think its mostly because you come to love those you serve.
But like I said though, the sadness is only TEMPORARY, because it is replaced with excitement of what is to come.
What excites me and motivates me for this coming school year is this: God has something incredible planned for this year and we don't know what its going to be, but we want to be ready for it.
Its in times like these that I think about Habakkuk 1:5 when God said:
" Look at the nations and watch---- be utterly amazed. For I am going to do something in your days that you wouldn't believe, even if you were told."
I want to be utterly amazed, but that means I can't hold on to the old- instead I have to embrace the NEW. Don't you want to be like that? Look back at the old, enjoy the memory and time spent with it, and then embrace what is new to come and be excited for it?
What's holding you back for experiencing something like never before? Something God has planned for you that you wouldn't believe,even if you were told?