TODAY! National Day of Prayer – Christian Leadership Prayer Breakfast

What a great way to start the morning!  Louis and I started our day at the Christian Leadership Prayer Breakfast at St. Paul’s Baptist Church.  As we ate a wonderful breakfast, we were provided the following questions to discuss at our tables.  What a wonderful time of hearing what’s happening around our city!!!

Discussion Questions

  1. Share a story about a Christian who is using his/her gifts and faith in Christ to impact our Community.
  2. What are some of the primary needs in our Community where the body of Christ could work together to bring healing and redemption?
  3. Are you aware of any consistent prayer gatherings in the Great Richmond Area?  Share them with your table.

Our focus was on the following Interwoven Destinies.

“Each one should look out for one another’s interests, not just for your own.”
Phil 2:4 TEV

  1. Demonstrating unity in the body of Christ through RELATIONSHIPS. Where am I praying with other Christian leaders?
  2. Transforming our community through PARTNERSHIP. Where am I serving alongside other Christian leaders, congregations, or ministries?
  3. Serving Metropolitan Richmond through LEADERSHIP. Where am I using my gifts to serve beyond my local congregation?

Prayer Points: We spent time at our tables praying as a group and in smaller groups of 2-3 for the following topics.

  • Military and Government
  • Justice and Peace
  • Racial Reconciliation
  • Poverty and The Poor
  • Christian Leaders

Enjoy a few of the pictures below and if you want to see the whole album check out this link – Christian Leadership Prayer Breakfast.  Mark your calendars for next year’s Prayer Breakfast on Thursday, May 5, 2011!!  For more information see www.ndp-richmond.com.  In addition, on-going prayer gatherings around the Metro-Richmond area will soon be listed on that site.

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National Day of Prayer ~ Christian Leadership Prayer Breakfast

5/6 Edit – If you would like to read a recap of the event and see some pictures, check out this post – TODAY! National Day of Prayer. Thanks so much for reading…and for praying with us.  To God be the Glory!  Miss Marti

I posted this the first time on 4/7…so, now it’s up as a reminder….

Dear Pastors, Church & Parachurch Leaders-

You are invited to

National Day of Prayer ~ Christian Leadership Breakfast

Thursday, May 6, at 7:00am.

The St. Paul’s Baptist Church

4247 Creighton Road, Richmond, VA 23223


A Call to Pray

Held on National Day of Prayer, this prayer breakfast seeks to join together the Christian pastors, church and parachurch leaders of the many diverse groups and denominations in Metropolitan Richmond. Praying and seeking God’s grace and mercy for the healing of separations among us will ultimately enhance our effectiveness in sharing the good news of Jesus Christ, in serving the poor and needy, and in glorifying our Father.

Prayer Point Leaders

Don Coleman

Ben Campbell

Audrey Burton

Mark Becton

Jennifer Parham

Geronimo Aguilar

James Anderson

Wayne Mancari

Be a part of building Christ-centered bridges into the community of Richmond. Seating is limited. 

RSVP: By May 1, 2010 
Cost: $14 per registrant


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Embracing Diversity Celebrating Unity

I first posted this on 4.7.2010.  Although Louis and I are in Orlando, we are praying for this event!!!  May God move in a MIGHTY way!

Use the following links if you need a printable version of the above flyer or a tri-fold brochure.

Embracing Diversity-Flyer

Embracing Diversity-Brochure

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My Sabbath

For the last few months, I have been attending my church and Louis’ church.  This morning was my first Sunday off from church since Lent started.  It really got me thinking about the meaning of taking a Sabbath. Although I am so glad I went to church with Louis each Sunday, I learned that I missed my Sunday Sabbath tremendously.

When Louis and I first started dating, I did not start attending his church.  As we got more serious, we also talked about what would happen once we got engaged and got married. The last thing I would want to do is offend him or his congregation.  I was (and am) heavily involved in my church, Commonwealth Chapel. In addition, they have a Saturday night service.  Since this service started, I quickly drew fond of the time and it became my regular worship time.  It was the beginning of my Sabbath.  My Sunday mornings became a precious time between me and the Lord.

After much discussion and prayer, Louis and I decided that I would continue to take Sunday’s off of traditional church. I know many of you might judge me saying…”You don’t go to church with your husband?”  and “You’re a pastor’s wife?”  “Bad wife!”  That’s ok…judge away!  :o) But, my Sunday mornings were a form of worship, not just in the way most people would look at it.  I am so grateful for our church family at Louis’ church for understanding!!  And, we get to see each other about once a month when I attend there and we often do visitation together.

Knowing that I am home on Sunday mornings, Everett (the Gardna) started to visit with me as well.  We would cook breakfast together, read the word and watch some Bobby Jones Gospel together on TV.  We had “church” together just about every Sunday morning.  (I am NOT advocating doing this as the only form of worship for any length of time.  Yes…you CAN meet with the Lord any time…day, night, weekend, but there is nothing that replaces the fellowship of gathering together for worship!) Everett would eventually fall asleep on the couch, and the Lord and I continued on together. Sunday’s totally rocked!  A true day of rest. In retrospect, it reminds me of the parable of the Lost Sheep.  The shepherd left the other 99 to go after the 1.  I was going after my 1….Everett.  Then, my Sunday’s changed.

After Frank progressed out of ICU, Frank and I mainly spent Sunday mornings together.  This allowed Vicky a morning off and Geraldine could worship at her church.  Thankfully, Commonwealth Chapel has Saturday evening services.  But, even if they didn’t…I wouldn’t have changed these moments with Frank for anything!  It was just the 2 of us…no distractions.  The first morning I went, Frank said something like it’s Sunday, are we doin’ church or what?  So, each Sunday morning, Frank and I would spend time reading the Bible and discussing what it meant.  Sometimes he would ask me to help him bathe, clean the blood out from under his nails, assist him in going to the bathroom….all kinds of personal stuff.

For some reason, he would rather me assist him than his nurse. Although it was awkward for me at first and I would resist big-time, the Lord would hear NONE of my excuses (and neither would Frank for, that matter), and I was reminded of Jesus washing the feet of his disciples.  I learned to perform these tasks with joy and love, and it became an intimate and bonding time for us.  I learned what the Lord was modeling that day….service.

We talked about all kinds of things…getting real.  Our pasts. Our lives. Our hopes. Our dreams. It wasn’t long before Frank was asking me about what was going on with Louis and me.  I often wonder if he just wanted to get the subject and focus off of him and onto someone or something else.  So, he too could see that Louis and I were “meant to be”.  He also came up with my nickname…”Angel”, short for Guardian Angel.  Through our talks and his conversations with others, Frank began to learn what God had done for him….how much God loved him and had a plan for his life.

As much as Frank understood and had truly accepted what the Lord had done for him, we talked about how life outside of the hospital would not be easy.  When Frank finally got out, the pull of the street and his past and the realities and struggles of living a righteous life was strong.  I have heard time and time again, that if you want to make a change…then you have to change your people, places and things.  If you don’t…it is nearly impossible.

Well, we would learn what would happen when Frank didn’t change his people, places and things…

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Happy Birthday to You, Vicky!

Louis and I continued to get to know one another.  Our relationship with Frank, Geraldine, Vicky, the kids and the rest of the family continued to grow as well.  Frank graduated from the Trauma ICU to a progressive care unit and eventually to the rehab unit where he would spend most of the day in physical therapy to gain his strength and use of his legs.

One of my favorite memories was celebrating Vicky’s birthday just a little over a month after the shooting!  This was a great time of fellowship….and danger!  Admittedly, we didn’t think about the potential hazards of having a birthday cake with a bunch (I won’t say how many, Vicky!!!) of lit candles on the cake, when Frank’s roommate had oxygen going.  Note to self….NOT A GOOD IDEA!  Let’s just say that the smell of smoke got the nurses a jumpin’.  <:)  But, the Lord spared us of all danger that evening and the staff was full of grace!  Thanks for not kicking us out, MCV!!!

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Laugh Your Way to a Better Marriage – LIVE

Laugh Your Way to a Better Marriage LIVE

With funny man Mark Gungor

August 20-21

Fri 7-10 pm and Sat 9 am-12:30

Sponsored by First Things First at Mt Gilead Church, Chesterfield (off Hull St)

This is a marriage conference like you have never seen and there are “No Workbooks.”   Take a humorous look at the differences between men and women to help understand and appreciate own spouses. Rev Mark Gungor is gut wrenching funny and provocative… don’t miss this life changing and fun event.  All are welcome…engaged or married for a while!

Early and Group registration is only $30 per person. Limited childcare is available.

More information/registration http://www.firstthingsrichmond.org/laugh.html or call (804) 288-3431.

Early registration only $30 pp at http://www.laughyourway.com/events/2010/08/Richmond-VA/

If you want flyers to hand out, click here. > LYW Flyer

Louis and I hope to see you there!

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6th District Community Meeting Saturday, 4/10 at 10am

if you need a copy of the flyer, click on this link:  6th District April Flyer Update


Theology on the Ground Reminder – TONIGHT!

REMINDER….this is tonight!  Hope to see you there!

Urban Ministry Forum

“Theology on the Ground”

Wednesday, April 7th from 7-9pm

Union Theological Seminary

You will hear from urban ministers, whose work in Baltimore, DC, and Richmond are truly rooted in building community, empowering the marginalized, and helping people at their point of need.

  • Rev. Dr. Anthony Hunt will be discussing how he’s been creating ’shalom’ zones in some very poor parts of Baltimore;
  • Rev. Dr. Roger Gench will be discussing what it’s like to be an urban parish minister and how collective action among churches can accomplish change; and
  • Richmond Hill’s Rev. Ben Campbell will describe how spirituality and prayer create ecumenical bonds which then forms concrete social action to help transform this great city.

Union understands that effective ministry means opening one’s doors, offering radical hospitality, and creating relationships to develop the ‘beloved community.’

See the attached flyer for more details>Theology on the Ground and refer to their website Union Theological Seminary.

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Enjoy The Journey

The Jerusalem Mile

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Part 2 of our retreat…following The Call to Action.

Based on the pamphlet provided by the Richmond Hill Community, “The Jerusalem Mile was the name given to some labyrinths used for mediation and built in the Middle Ages.  The concept was the pilgrims who could not make the journey to Jerusalem during their lifetime could pray and reach Jerusalem in the spirit by walking this labyrinthine path.”

“Richmond Hill’s installation of a copy of the labyrinth at Chartres Cathedral, itself a center for pilgrimages, is called the Jerusalem Mile in honor of this tradition.  This example of the widest accepted prayer labyrinth in the Church has eleven circuits, which are spread through four quadrants, and is symbolic of Christ’s cross.  Grace is symbolized by the never-ending path to the center and back, allowing the pilgrim to walk the path at his or her own pace and to stop for prayer and meditation as needed.”

While walking The Jerusalem Mile on our retreat, I heard from the Lord…confirming a message that I had received from a friend following the Maundy Thursday service the night before.  She had told me to “enjoy the journey”.  The Lord confirmed that the next day…while walking the path.  I found myself weaving my way through the labyrinth…not knowing where exactly I was heading, when or how I was going to get there.  The path twisted and turned.

I found myself singing an old school hymn as I walked, meditated and prayed.

Thank you, Lord for saving my soul.
Thank you, Lord for making me whole.
Thank you, Lord for giving to me….
Thy great salvation so rich and free!

It was like the Lord guided me…telling me when to turn and which way to turn. He spoke to me that day that He will guide us in our decisions…telling us when to go and when to stop, when to turn right and when to go left.  Until…we reach the center…the sweet spot…the destination…the center of God’s Will.

So…add this to the theme of The Call to Action I wrote about yesterday…and I was asking myself…what do you get?…what does this all mean?

I am thankful for a clarifying conversation we had with Ben Campbell, from Richmond Hill.  Action doesn’t necessarily mean that we will know what the center holds….or when we will arrive there…or how we will get there.  But, action DOES mean, to move…even if it is one small step at a time….in faith at the urging and under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.

So, Louis and I didn’t get answers to all the questions we came with.  But, this was the only answer we truly needed at this time.  Following our morning together and our time with Ben at lunch, we spent a little time in silence, read a chapter of Crazy Love – Profile of the Obsessed – which again confirmed all that we had heard from the Lord.  We then made a list of specific questions we need answers to.  Answers that will come in time as we pray and spend time with Him on future retreats.

  1. Since Louis went part-time last week, should he get another job immediately?  Or does God have other plans for him?
  2. When should Louis act on a message that the Lord gave him years ago?  Is it now?
  3. Our Missional Community…what should we be doing now?  What should we be studying and how should we be serving?
  4. Since my job comes to an end sometime this year, what is next for me?  What, if anything specific, should I be doing to prepare?
  5. Is there a local church in SBH that we could serve with?  What are our roles in facilitating cooperation between the local churches to serve SBH?
  6. As we prepare to attend Exponential Conference in 2 weeks, what does He want us to hear?  Who does he want us to meet?  Why are we going to be there?
  7. While we vacation following the conference, is there anything we should specifically plan for?  How should we specifically seek God during this down time?
  8. What is our next step as a couple? as individuals?
  9. What should our daily Bible reading and study be focused on as a couple and individually?
  10. Who should we intentionally seek to be in relationship with?
  11. How should we be spending our time?  What should we Start, Stop, Continue?
  12. How often should we intentionally retreat?  When is our next one?  (By the way, we scheduled it for May 3rd.)

Enjoying the journey

and

embracing

the

call to ACTION

in our wonderful City…

Richmond, Virginia


Easter @ M2H

We had a great day with friends and family on Easter!  Louis’ church has a lovely tradition of decorating a cross with flowers.  We brought it home to bless SBH by placing it on the front porch for all to enjoy!  Some neighbors invited us for a cookout of all kinds of goodness!  Ms. G (Frank’s mom) came by for a visit and my family came over for traditional Easter dinner consisting of Lamb with lots of tomatoes and onions plus all the sides of mashed tators, green beans, etc.  I’m thankful for all of my neighbors, friends and family!