04.22.08
This Is How We Roll …
This past Saturday was the first official outreach event for Continuum Church!
We had 23 show up at Bethany Christian Church on the east side of Columbus at 8:45 on Saturday morning. This is a stellar turnout when you consider that the average attendance at our weekend gatherings is 50. It’s fantastic to be part of a community of believers who have caught the vision for social justice, and are ready to really do something about it. Everyone was on time and excited to get to work!
We were part of a larger group at least 100 people who were partnering with the Windchangers organization to address several different needs in the area. After a welcome and explanation of neighborhood dynamics from Pastor Elaine Fennell, the Continuum Church group split up into two teams, affectionately known as “Team Sheep” (my team, pictured above) and “Team Goat” (Adam’s team). We were going to be part of the neighborhood clean-up team, working in partnership with Keep Columbus Beautiful.
The incredible amount of partnership and cooperation on display on Saturday was probably one of my favorite parts. Christians from across the continuum (wink!) of denominations worked together, and partnered with secular organizations as well. We know that God’s dream of reconciliation is for the whole world, and if we are going to accomplish it, we have to stop judging our brothers and sisters on matters that don’t really matter. (Anyone else ready for the the chorus of “Come Together”?) Anyway …
Before heading into the neighborhood, armed with safety vests, gloves, trash bags, grabbers, brooms and rakes, our group talked about our core values for outreach at Continuum Church. Unfortunately, I don’t have three clever words that all start with P (or R or D) to describe them, but I still want you all to know what we think about:
1. We are going to be flexible. We know things aren’t always going to go exactly as planned, or exactly as we hope. But we’re going to just keep working, knowing that, through our obedience, God’s purpose for the day’s work will be accomplished.
2. We’re here to join our neighbors. We know that when we work, we are serving PEOPLE, whom God loves, whose lives matter as much as our own, and whose spiritual journeys are moving along just like ours. Relationships are important to us, and we want to come alongside those in need, not drop in to quickly provide some temporary assistance.
3. We are doing spiritual work. On Saturday, we picked up trash. We didn’t talk to very many of the neighbors. But we know that what we did had eternal significance, for us and for them. All the work that we do for the sake of Jesus and in his name, IS part of seeing God’s Kingdom come here in Columbus.
Check out this great story in the Columbus Dispatch, featuring one of our fabulous Continuum Church members, pictured below (who, by the way, was on Team Sheep).
Overall, the morning was a great success. Rain was forecast for the whole day, but it held off until we’d finished our clean-up, returned our tools, and got back in our cars to go home for a nap.
I’m working to build some relationships with other churches our area so that we can do more projects like this. Thank you so much to those of you who are supporting me financially. Your generosity made this weekend project possible, and I’m looking forward to reporting on many more this year!


