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After the one-two
punch of Christmas and New Years, we decided our lives weren't crazy
enough. So we packed up and moved in with Lindsay's parents on New
Year's Day. Actually, the decision wasn't quite that spontaneous—with
our lease expiring, and us still looking for a home near downtown,
transitional housing was a good idea. It has been a crazy month,
though.
We're
slowly getting used to chasing Aidan and Asher through a three-story
house and spending more time commuting when we head for the city
center. At the same time, things have continued to progress with the church
plant.
Our
launch team has grown as we establish a rhythm of meeting weekly to
eat, plan, get in the Bible, and pray together. We feel like God is
piecing together a group of people who are well-qualified for this
mission: folks who love Jesus, love people, and want to see the gospel
grow downtown. We're excited to work together…and to see the team
continue to grow.
As
our church plant efforts began in fall 2008, fund-raising was a big
focus. As 2009 begins, we've continued to recruit partners to help fund
Crossroads Church during the first years of its existence—and a couple
more local churches have come online in the last month.
While
it's good to be able to pay for gas, we're thrilled that these churches
also want to pray and volunteer for the gospel's sake. I frequently
find myself explaining that downtown Kansas City is such a big mission
field that we need this church plant to be a team effort. So we're
excited to see a variety of players involved in the game—and we're
talking with more churches and individuals who are thinking about
jumping in.
In
the last couple weeks we've started to get acquainted with some of the
key community leaders downtown. By connecting with people in the
downtown council, school system, community associations, business
community, etc., we want to accomplish two things. First, we'll ask for
their input on the strengths and weaknesses of downtown. What are the
pressing needs facing professionals, artists, and down-and-outers? How
can we serve and collaborate to meet them? Second, we'll make new
connections downtown that God can use for the gospel in the days ahead.
If
you've been reading these updates for awhile, you know that we've been
talking with the owners of a three-story multi-use building on the West
Side of downtown. The negotiation process has been long, but we think
it's coming to a head. With a lot of research time and energy invested,
we're hoping to make a call on this building in the next month. We're
looking forward to living in close proximity to the people we want to
serve and befriend.
Here's how you can pray for Crossroads in the month ahead:
Pray that God will continue to send his hand-picked people to be part of the launch team.
Pray that God will continue to send us gospel-loving financial partners.
Pray that we'll connect with key players in the community and discover
how we can best serve downtown to give Jesus a good name before
Crossroads even opens its doors.
Pray that God will direct us to the right home near downtown—the one we're currently negotiating over or another.
Some
seasons of life are like a rush of pure adrenalin—others take more
stamina to navigate. This month has been a demanding one for us, and we
want to thank you again for your prayers! If we can pray for needs in
your life, please take a moment and shoot us a note. Jesus would love
that—no doubt.