Sunday, November 15, 2015

Lakehouse: Grit City Church Plant

Together connecting to the Story of God

Church is a gathering of people who live out the story of God in everyday life. Each person is in the process of developing identity as we are together transformed by Jesus and find our place in the story. We share the good news, minister to the marginalized, and celebrate creativity as we serve with each member's unique talents.


Grit City Church connects the unchurched and the discouraged to a spiritual family, cultivating community in a dinner church model. By sharing a meal with our new neighbors, we also create a space where everyone can pursue authenticity and worship honestly amidst hurt, trouble, celebration and joy. 

We value:

Developing Identity - Deeply knowing that God loves you and has called you to know God and be known by God. This happens when we lay down our self-created identity and embrace the Story of God.


Pursuing Authenticity - We want to match our words with our actions. We work to eliminate the gap between what we say and what we do.


Cultivating Community - Just as gardens and home environments need to be cultivated, so do communities. We aim to live out the love and ethics that Jesus called us to in the Story of God. We want to see bit by bit the reign of God expressed here on earth, especially as we serve Tacoma.


Celebrating Creativity - Every person has been uniquely created by God. You have a distinct voice and gift to share. We will champion and elevate each person's contribution to the church.


The church is being planted by our friends Cole and Ashley. They have four children, Judah, Addy, Oren and Cadie. We've joined to help as part of their core team.

Chamber's family blog update: Wanted: Armpit People


What could a Dinner Church look like? 



What are other Seattle area churches doing to care for their communities? see this King5 News Report


Helping the Homeless

Grit City Church has joined with a group of people whose hearts break for the poor, forming "Project Trunk Run." Last Saturday, we loaded four vehicles full of men and women's clothing, personal hygiene supplies, blankets, and hot beverages. We served over 40 men and women that night.


This will be an ongoing outreach ministry of Grit City Church. We will gather local donations through our friends and family to help those in need every 3rd Saturday of the month. This once a month strategy will give us time, focus, and energy needed to sustain this ministry. 


We hope to incorporate more into this ministry: good conversations, spiritual encouragement, invitation to Christian fellowship, and to become good listeners who learn how to care for others more.

We are working on a new website, but also keep updates on our facebook page.

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Lakehouse: InterVarsity

Ginger's students have been helping her out a lot on campus this year. We started the fall quarter with a spiritual survey table. Lucy called over her many friends and encouraged them to share. What's your spiritual background? What do you think are the biggest problems facing our world today? What role can faith have in addressing world problems?


 Grace continued to reach out to International Students, and is passing on that ministry to Joyce, another student from Hong Kong.


 We continue to have weekend dinner nights. Newlyweds Nick and Shalom have been helping with the cooking.


Our first meeting of the year was a prayer-training session for basic prayer ministry, talking about Heal - Bless - Send practice of prayer for others.


Heal: Pray for healing by lifting up the problem to God. Express trust in God’s ability, and love to care for this person and all their needs. Sometimes there is quick healing and sometimes not. But you have prayed a good healing prayer if the person leaves feeling loved and cared for.


Bless: After handing the problem to God, ask for God’s blessing on this person’s life. Maybe there is a natural follow-up to the prayer request. If you prayed for healing of fear, ask for a blessing of bravery. Heal hurt, bless wholeness. Heal anger, bless with grace and patience. Ask a blessing over the unspoken prayers that this person wasn’t ready to share with a stranger. Express trust that God knows everything that is hidden, and knows how to care for it. 


Send: Every person has a purpose and a calling! We don’t just come to God because we want things. This person has value, something to give and share to others. Pray that they will see the campus and home with God’s eyes today, that they will care for others, that they will excel in their school and work, that they will show love in all things. 


We offered to pray for students on campus, or at least for them to share prayer requests on notecards. Sierra (above) prayed over the requests.

Our second dinner night was about sharing testimonies. The students drew maps of their spiritual journeys, showing times they were closer or further away from Jesus, and what helped them.


The group always has silly fun after prayer time.


Seventeen Pierce College students came to our Fall Retreat.


Even Mercy, a Pierce alum, came along to sing with the praise team. 


The students were challenged over the weekend to participate in Jesus' Kingdom Revolution by becoming a part of Jesus' mission on campus.


Several Pierce students stood up to pursue leadership and sharing their faith on campus.

fav part of this photo- hands reaching from the row in front

The Team, from the left side: Isabel, Kimmy, Josie, Raziya, Shalom, Sequoia, Veronica, Sierra, Joyce, Don, Rebekah, Harold, Lucy, Ginger, Annette, Lorie, Debra, and Mercy.

We're excited to see the chapter grow as students step up in leadership!

Saturday, August 15, 2015

Lakehouse: Montalvo Clan visits

Montalvos + Wendls Visit

By the time the Montalvo family came to visit, two weeks after the Kapalkas, Ginger had painted the sunroom yellow. (She later went back to a white ceiling though.)


Montalvo men re-intalling windows to make a second guestroom. Even Bailey pitched into help. He's just become a teenager.


We ate some apples from our tree while surveying the roof.


The first week, the Wendl/Kiehl family joined us with Honey and Rene. So we had fun with our nephews, visiting the car museum.



 

We took a big camping trip to the Olympic National Forest, renting an RV from the military base. 

 

 The boys were allowed to fish without a license, and everyone got to take a turn kayaking.
 




We made a side trip to a special location for Tippy: 


Forks has several Twilight-themed gift stores... and examples of Bella's car in the book and movie.

 

We also saw the outdoor part of the mining museum. (As far as I know, not featured in the books.)


Dehlers Visit


 

We took the Seattle Underground Tour. Seattle raised the streets in the 1890s after devasting flooding and fires, leaving behind a mostly abandoned series of streets and first floors of old businesses.



 Honey and Rene were excited to see the original Starbucks.


We rode the Space Needle elevator to the top (first time!) to dine in the slowly spinning restaurant, SkyCity. The girls ordered "The Lunar Orbitor" for dessert, an ice cream dish with dry ice smoke and sparklers!


Stephen captured the view with his phone.


We drove out to a favorite bridge and a view of Mt. Ranier for a family picnic.