Friday, April 20, 2007

Passion coming to Chicago!

Passion is coming to Chicago! I (Amy) have been to the Passion Conferences the last 2 years and I am so excited to know they are coming so close and over a weekend! I will be organizing a group to go with me from Watershed. The only details I know is that it is the weekend of October 19 and 20th. It will be a Friday and Saturday. I do not know time information, or any other details. But stay tuned because I will be staying on top of it!

If you are interested in coming, let me know and I will definitely keep you in the loop!

Passion is a young adult conference that is an amazing experience and both years I have went, I have been amazed. Having so many young adults in the same room, worshipping Jesus is soooo amazing you will not want to miss out! You will not be disappointed!

If you want to read the Passion blog, you can find it at www.268blog.blogspot.com and if you want to know more about Passion Conferences, you can find that at www.268generation.com.

MORE TO COME!!!!

Paul Rivera Frias: A Life Transformed!


I just received this email from CURE International, so I thought I would share with everyone so you can see just how your donations are helping!

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Passion07 challenged you to “do something now” to actively live your life for Christ. You took that challenge to heart. Your partnership with CURE is not just doing “something”, it is doing incredible things. It is changing lives. The following story of a child who was healed by a Passion07 sponsored surgery is proof of that.
Paul Rivera Frias will never have to grow up with the stigma of being disabled. He probably won’t even remember going through treatment for his disability. The chubby, little two-year-old is fortunate, he was able to get help early on in his life so that he won’t ever experience the trials that other individuals with disabilities in the Dominican Republic endure. Paul has you to thank for that. It was through your commitments at Passion07 that Paul was able to avoid the heartache and difficulties of being disabled in the developing world.
Born with scoliosis, Paul was referred to CURE for surgery by a hospital near his hometown of Los Alcarrizos, a remote village 30 minutes north of Santo Domingo. The surgery to strengthen his spine was a success. He soon will be able to crawl, and eventually walk, like other toddlers. Although, Paul may never realize or understand the transformation he received at CURE, his mother, Maria Frias, is more than aware of the profound affect his surgery had on his life. “We now have the hope that he is going to grow just as any normal person,” says Maria. For such a little guy, his family already has high hopes for his future. “Our biggest hope is that he could study and become a good professional,” Maria says with a smile. Maria and Paul Frias already attend church with the rest of their family, but say that their faith has grown through their experience at CURE.

Thank you,
CURE International

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Stand Tall Performance at Cornell College

Many of you will remember the drama performance by Stand Tall (FYI: that's an old website) from Cornell College during our "Worship Through the Arts" series in February. Maggie, one of the student leaders, just emailed me this, and I wanted to share it with all of you:

Hi Erin!

It's been awhile now since Stand Tall performed at Watershed and we've been busy. We loved performing for you all! We just wanted to let you and everyone at Watershed know that we have our large campus performances coming up this Monday and Tuesday, April 16th and 17th. Our performance is called "Quo Vadis...where are you going?" and is comprised of new skits, poetry, music, monologues and choreography written almost entirely by members from our group. The material covers a span of emotions and questions that are faced by both Christians and non-Christians, although we are centering our performance on living joyfully and trustfully in God's truth in order to answer the question "where are you going?". We would love to see members of Watershed there at one or both of our performances. Here's all the information you should need:

What: Stand Tall Christian Performing Arts presents "Quo Vadis...where are you going?"
When: Monday, April 16th and Tuesday, April 17th at 7pm-9:15pm (no intermission)
Where: Cornell College - Black Box - Armstrong Hall (this building is right of the Commons when facing the Commons. To get to the Black Box, enter the doors on the left-hand side of the building, go down a short flight of steps, and directly ahead is the small theatre. People will be there handing out programs)
Other info: Admission is free! Bring your friends!
For more info: contact m-obermann@cornellcollege.edu or Maggie at 970-405-3787


If you could pass on this information, it would be greatly appreciated!
-Maggie

Friday, April 6, 2007

Technical Difficulties

For those of you that gave to CURE International, I thank you again! However, it has come to my attention that some of you might not have saw a confirmation page after you submitted your donation online. There might have been some technical problems with the laptop, specifically the one on the right side (Windows computer).

So, if you did not receive a confirmation page, I would suggest keeping an eye on your credit card account to see if anything posts in the next couple days, if not you can use the link posted in the previous blog that I posted earlier.

Thanks so much!

The 2007 Maundy Thursday service in review

Last night's Maundy Thursday prayer night was a great event in my opinion. First, the generous giving that Amy talked about in the last blog post absolutely overwhelmed me. I am so proud of all of you!

Second, watching so many of you praying inspired me to pray. I had already gone through all the stations in a sense during the preparation, but I was so moved watching so many of you spend serious time with God, contemplating the Scripture passages and what they mean to your life, it motivated me to go through each station again, but this time not as prep but for genuine prayer and reflection.

Third, I was impressed that so many of you just rolled with this completely new method of worship. I expected a few more people to have negative reactions (anytime you implement big change like this, even for a one time event you can expect criticism and negative response), but so many of you were amazingly flexible and sought to connect with God.

I don't know that we'll ever do this again, but if we did, I would change a few things. The scented oil, for one, was too strong. I thought the scent was very nice, but I never imagined it would not only take over the whole worship center, but the whole building! I had a slight headache by the time we were doing tear-down, and I think the scent was partly to blame. My apologies to any of you that are sensitive to smells. The goal was to just have the scent in the area of that particular prayer station concerning the woman and her sacrifice of her embalming perfume.

The other thing I would change is the preparation time. I WAY underestimated how much time it would take to put things together. A HUGE thank you goes to my administrative assistant, Gina Green, here at New Covenant. I try not to bother her with Watershed things, but she got all the books folded and stapled, the various elements collected (communion stuff, props, candles, etc.), and more.

Also, thanks to John Connelly for writing three of the stations' notes and suggested prayers. I wish he hadn't gotten sick so that he could have written more of them - his thoughts and prayers really touched me.

Thanks also to Amy Arp for giving all of us the opportunity to give as part of our worship.

And lastly, thanks to Matt, Mike, Nate, April, Daniel, Ida, Steve, and Heather for their help in set-up and/or tear-down. Without them, the evening would have been a flop.

I've opened up comments on this blog for those who want to share their thoughts about the evening. What did you like? What weirded you out? What would you have done had you planned something like this?

And for those who missed the evening and would like to know what it was all about, I have made a PDF with the content of the prayer guides that were handed out at the door as well as the Scriptures that were at each prayer station. All you'll be missing is some bread, juice, a couple of laptops, and a whole lot of smell!

CURE International Total

I am so overwhelmed by the generous giving of everyone last night at the Maundy Thursday worship service. I am so excited to tell you that we raised $1861.25 last night! That includes the cash and the online donations! Thank you all so much for helping out! Lindsay and I are so excited about it!!!

If you were not able to attend last night and still want to give here are 3 ways:
#1. let me know via email (amyarp@gmail.com),
#2. or you can give by clicking on Sponsor Me! on the left side of this page: http://www.curenetcomm.org/NETCOMMUNITY/Page.aspx?&pid=363&srcid=362&frsid=45
#3. or at watershed next week.

Thank you all again so much!
Amy