Saturday, March 21, 2009

Where we're at

I wanted to write something here about us, what we are and what we're doing.
It's funny how anything can become normal if you do it for a few months, and it's fun to remember how abnormal what we're doing is. So here goes. Y'all add stuff I forget.

We are an intentional Christian Service House Love Community
We live close to poverty in Bryan, because we wanted to serve the poor by joining the poor.
We live together because we think it helps us to experience and share God's love.
As a community we try to love each other, forgive each other, share with each other, and have fun together. We try to serve together.
We serve each other by cooking, washing dishes, sharing food, sharing time, paying rent, paying utilities, feeding the chickens, collecting eggs, cleaning the house, making each other chocolate milk (mostly Melanie does this).
We try to be open and honest and sincere with each other. Sometimes we fail, but we try to keep loving each other.
We are on each others' sides as advocates in the world. We try to want the best for each other.

We want to serve Jesus by serving those in need and those who are looked down upon. One way we do this is hospitality. We have a guest bedroom with the goal of giving a temporary home to the homeless. We try to assist our guests in whatever they need, whether it's finding a job, having food to eat, finding a more permanent place to live, or whatever else comes up. This is one of the hardest things we do. It can be discouraging, awkward, and annoying, but it can also be beautiful.
We take an active part in potluck meals that provide food and bring people together in community. These meals are an avenue for sharing the wealth and loving each other.
We want to honor the immigrants in our midst, especially since they are discriminated against and oppressed. To do this, we deliver breakfast tacos along with orange juice and coffee every Friday morning to immigrant workers as they wait on street corners in hope of getting work.

We have started gathering on Friday nights to pray and contemplate God. We take communion together during this time. This is one of the most looked forward to times of the week.

We have nine chickens. They give us eggs to eat, along with endless hours of fun and chicken therapy. We do some gardening for food as well.

Our house community as it is now will likely last until August, when the lease on our house is up and many of the community members will go in different directions. Whether any semblance of what we have right now will continue in Bryan is entirely up to God. And that's just fine :-)

Friday, March 20, 2009


tolstoy pwns at chess

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

this might be something cool we can help with

Hey Guys,

I am sending this out to just a few people to let y'all know about an opportunity to help. I know each of y'all are involved with a Bible study or some kind of student group, so this maybe something y'all could help with as a group.

I volunteer with His Grace, a foundation that helps patients and their families on the bone marrow transplant unit at Texas Children's. Over the winter break the Lord gave me the idea of having a benefit concert to help raise money. I never thought it would happen - but through a miracle it has!

On Thursday April 16 (I know it is really close!) there will be a benefit concert for HGF at Life Church in Bryan. Gatlin Elms and Robbie Seay will be playing at the concert.

Ok, now is when I need help. We do not have long at all until this thing happens and I want a full house, I think this can happen if we all work together and advertise at out different churches and groups we are apart of.
I realize this is a busy time for everyone, but please let me know if you could spend a few hours to help, or have ideas. And if nothing else PLEASE COME and bring a friend. It should be a good evening, and it is helping a wonderful cause. Please visit their web page to find out more about HGF: http://blog.hisgracefoundationdonate.org/

Ways you can help:
*Creating a logo
*Creating a web page (or blog - I don't know the difference, but I think one is free)
Work at an on-campus bake sale
Bake
Set up/Take down
TELL YOUR FRIENDS


*These may be taken care, but really whoever can do it the fastest and it looks the best is the one I'm using
blog.hisgracefoundationdon
ate.org
Source: blog.hisgracefoundat...
His Grace Foundation (HGF) is a volunteer organization providing personalized, relationship-based support for families with a child having to undergo a bone marrow transplant due to a form of cancer, aplastic anemia, SKIDS, or a rare degenerative brain disease.
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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

this is one of my favorite youtube videos of all time. i love everything about this.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Unusual Churches

Found this site dedicated to taking pictures of unusual churches. 
Pretty cool photos. Just thought I'd share
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