Friday, August 28, 2009

Spiritual Maturity And Living Life For Christ

The devotional for our final park night was shared by Ben Barnett. If you were there, you heard the challenge Ben gave us to pursue spiritual maturity and live for Christ. If you weren't there, you're in luck, because Ben was kind enough to share a bloggable copy.



The idea of spiritual maturity and the question of how one goes about pursuing Christ whole-heartedly in their life are two concepts that God has placed upon my heart for some time now. Paul starts off in this chapter by pointing out to the church in Corinth their immaturity as Christians. He is up front with them, pointing out that they are still controlled by their sinful desires and the outward appearance of their actions makes them indistinguishable from those of unbelievers. Now imagine that you are a part of the church, and Paul is directing these words towards you. I imagine my response would go something like this: Initially I would feel hurt by Paul's words and even a little angry at him, I mean, How dare he tell me that I am doing the whole "Christian" thing wrong when it was through him that all my knowledge of being a Christian has come into existence. But after some thought I think I would realize that Paul's words truly are spoken in love, and I would find myself stirred to make a close examination of the way I was living my life to discover the areas where I am not submitting to Christ's authority. In order to do this, it becomes important to know the heart and character of Christ which is revealed to us through God's word. With this knowledge we are better able to discern where in our lives we fall out of alignment with Christ. Sometimes, however, it is impossible for us to see for ourselves, the areas of our lives that need to be refined, and we require the wisdom of other Christians to reveal them to us, just like Paul. Immersing ourselves in God's word daily and seeking a stronger relationship with Him through regular prayer and meditation represent a good starting point from which God can begin to transform us into more spiritually mature Christians. The whole purpose for God sending His son to die for our sins was to make a way for us to have intimate fellowship with Him, and as believers we should take advantage of this great opportunity.

Paul makes an effort to point out that although he, as a servant of God, planted the seed of the good news of Jesus Christ in the hearts of the people, it was of no importance because it is God who makes the seed grow. Here it becomes clear that God is the significant contributor towards our growth as Christians, but I do not believe that this excuses us from any effort on our part. I think Paul would also agree as he then goes on to compare his work of proclaiming the gospel to that of laying a firm foundation as an expert builder. A foundation rooted in Jesus Christ, that others will build upon.

Paul cautions that much care should be taken when building upon this foundation and is right in saying so because the workmanship of the builder is of great importance. For once this foundation is set in your heart, the path you choose when living out your life will determine the quality of the structure being built. I think it is here where many Christians hit a fork in the road that leads down two paths (a watershed if you will), one of which they will follow, whether they actively choose it or not. One path leads to spiritual maturity and a greater knowledge of God's character and purpose for their life while the other path leads to a spiritual stagnation where hearts become more captivated by the ways of the world than by the awesome opportunity to deeply know the creator of the universe and play an active role in His plan.

I myself have found my feet treading down the path of passiveness, and know how easy it is to be apathetic towards living out my faith. Growing up in a Christian home, I have known of God's amazing love through the sacrifice of his son for as long as I can remember. However, my life has not always reflected a healthy passion to serve and pursue Christ with all of my heart. My early years of college were a prime example, for me, of living an undercover belief where the knowledge of Christ resided within me and influenced the moral decisions I would make, yet I never truly embraced the opportunity to intimately know Christ and made a very minimal effort to strengthen my relationship with Him.

It was through God seeking me out and drawing myself towards Him that my life began to change direction from a passive Christian to the person He is still shaping me into today. My busy college schedule had been a major factor that was inhibiting my growth in Christ. I was so consumed with cramming in extra classes and enjoying athletic pursuits that there was no time left over for building my relationship with God. My life on the outside was not easily identifiable as that of a Christian, though I most certainly knew I was one. This continued for the first few years of my college experience until God made it clear to me that things needed to change. While I continued taking a crazy amount of classes with much success, my life as a college athlete was becoming frustratingly unbearable until I was so miserable that I gave thanks to God when he presented me with an opportunity to honorably give up my position on the team. This would free up much of my time for the last two years of college where God would bring me to be heavily involved with our main campus ministry, Intervarsity Christian Fellowship. Looking back over the past few years, it is amazing to me to see how God has continually brought me into opportunities where I can better know and serve Him. Being involved in ministries like Watershed and with a local church, I can see how God is sharpening me to live a life of worshiping Him. Even in my daily tasks, I find myself looking for ways to bring glory to God, whether it means sacrificing my own desires or simply trusting in Him. I have found myself with a longing to do what is right before the eyes of the Lord and be pleasing to Him. I think that this is merely a glimpse of what it means to be a mature Christian and that there is still much work to be done in my life, but one thing I know to be certain is that I have an excitement for what God has in store for me as I come to know Him better and become conformed to Christ's likeness.

My challenge to all of you tonight, is to examine how you are building upon the foundation that has been set within you through the understanding of God's redemptive plan, fulfilled by the sacrifice of Jesus. Are you passively strolling through your Christian walk, living a life that appears no different than that of an unbeliever? Or is your life as a Christian characterized by a longing for spiritual maturity with a deep heart-felt desire to be conformed and exhibit Christ-likeness?

Thursday, August 27, 2009

UPDATE - Park Night August 27th

Due to the deluge outside, we have decided to move our park night back to Neighborhood Church. We'll plan on starting at 7:30 and have a short time of worship and a devotional like we'd planned, and then hang out afterward at the church for a while. If you'd like to bring some snacks/drinks to share and a few games to play, our time of socializing will be very enjoyable even with the last minute change of plans. Hope to see you there!

Please help spread the word to everyone else!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Park Night August 27

Our third and final park night of the summer will be held this Thursday August 27th at Tucker Park in Hiawatha. We have the yellow pavilion reserved. Here is a map to the park, since Google maps has a hard time finding it. We will fire up the grill around 6:30pm so bring yourself and some food and join us for a great time of fellowship.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Prayer for Neighborhood Church

(Neighborhood Church owns the building that Watershed holds its Thursday gatherings in. We'd like them to be more than a space-provider. We'd like to have a partnership in ministry. So if you are part of Watershed, or support Watershed, please join me in praying for Neighborhood Church.)

Father God,

You moved Maranatha Bible Church out of the building that Watershed meets in, and you moved Neighborhood Church in. Neighborhood Church has chosen to continue to support Watershed like Maranatha did, and I thank you for providing for us.

God, I pray that you will help Neighborhood Church to truly become a church for the neighborhood. They are new to the area, and still meeting neighbors. Help them to show Christ-like love to the people in the area so that they become a trusted, central part of the community. Please give them the willingness to continue reaching out, and give the community the willingness to accept the love that the members of Neighborhood Church are showing.

I pray that as this body of believers loves their neighbors, you would draw people to yourself, enlarging your kingdom and your Church.

And if there are ways that Watershed can help Neighborhood Church in reaching or serving its neighbors, whether directly or indirectly, please make that apparent. Please allow Watershed to be a blessing to Neighborhood Church, not a burden.

God, I pray that you would bless this neighborhood through Neighborhood Church, and I pray that you would receive the credit, the praise, and the glory for the blessings provided.

Amen.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Service Project This Saturday (Aug 22)

As we've announced previously, the Watershed service project for August is coming up this Saturday, August 22nd. We are going to be helping Pastor Jim and the Neighborhood Church in a project to collect food for the Salvation Army. Fliers will be sent out to about 800 homes this week, and we will be picking up the food items on Saturday. We will be organizing 16 teams to cover about 50 homes each.

If you can participate, please plan to arrive at Neighborhood Church (our usual Watershed meeting spot) at 10:30am this Saturday. We will be done with collecting food by around noon. Then, we will meet back at the church for a BBQ where we will eat (obviously) and mingle with the neighbors. The BBQ will last until 2pm.

If you have any special talents (e.g. balloon animals, face painting) those would be cool to share at the BBQ as well.

If you have questions or if you plan to attend, please leave a comment below. If you are a member of the Watershed Facebook group, you might see an invite from there as well about this project.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Prayer for Community

(If you consider yourself part of Watershed, please join me in praying this prayer.)

Heavenly Father,

You have called your followers to a spirit of unity. I pray that within Watershed, we would follow your leading toward a spirit of unity among the entire community. Help us to go beyond hanging out with the people that we know well. Give us the boldness to step away from our comfortable groups and meet those we don't know.

Many of us will need your help with that, Lord. When we see people every Thursday, we can get used to knowing that they are around, and comfortable with not knowing who they are. Break that sense of comfort. Make each of us uncomfortable with people being un-met and not brought into our community.

I pray that you will make Watershed one community, with one purpose: to go deeper with you and with each other. Let our unity and the depth of our authentic relationships with each other be evident and attractive to those outside the community, also, so that they want to join this community.

Thank you for the community you have already created within Watershed. Please continue to strengthen and refine it, so that this community will bring you glory.

Amen.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Park Night August 27

Our third and final Park night of the summer will be held August 27th at Tucker Park in Hiawatha. We have the yellow pavilion reserved.

Friday, August 7, 2009

Thanks for the input!

A big thank you to everyone who attended our Vision Night last night! We were able to gather a lot of great input that will help with our planning for the upcoming year.

Remember, there is no worship gathering on 8/13/09, but we will be meeting again at Neighborhood Church on 8/20/09. See you all then!

-Steve

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

No Gathering This Week

Just a reminder that we will not be having a worship gathering this Thursday night.

We'll see you on 8/6/09, back at Neighborhood Church!

-Steve

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Noelridge Park Is In The Books. :)

Awesome time at Noelridge Park tonight!!! Thanks to everyone who came out. Extra special thanks to Bill & Sue Lottes for bringing the charcoal and arriving extra early to meet the CR parks person!

For the record: Ducks will eat cooked chicken if presented the opportunity. True story.

Reminder, next Thursday there is no gathering planned as it's the 5th Thursday of the month. If you have any ideas for something to do, let one of us on the leadership team know and we'll be happy to blog it here.

-Steve

Monday, July 20, 2009

Prayer for a Spirit of Prayer

(Watershedders and Watershed supporters, please join me in praying this prayer.)

Father God,

Watershed depends entirely upon you. There is nothing of eternal value that we can accomplish without you, and there is nothing that we can do on our own to please you. This isn't just true of us as individuals. It's true of us as a group and as a ministry.

I ask that you would teach us to depend on you, and as you do give to us a spirit of prayer. Help us to pray, not just to ask for things, but to express our dependence, and to worship you, to marvel at your glory, and to seek your wisdom and guidance. You have told us that your Spirit will intercede for us when we do not know what to pray for. Let each of us be open to the promptings of your spirit, and also know when to wait on the Spirit's intercession.

Lord, I don't ask this just for us as individuals. I also ask that the group of people that meet before our Thursday gatherings, our "prayer team" would collectively be able to perceive the things they should pray for. I pray that you would raise up people to work in prayer for Watershed, Watershed members, and for our city. I ask that you would bring at least two more workers to join the prayer team and help the ministry of Watershed to stay connected to the source of everything we can accomplish.

We know that as individuals or as a ministry we depend on you. We depend on you even for the spirit to pray to you and express our dependency and our love. And so I trust you to provide.

Amen.

Watershed @ Noelridge Park - 7/23

This Thursday (July 23rd) we are having our Watershed gathering at Noelridge Park, at the Lagoon Pavilion. The pavilion is near the duck pond, right off the Council St entrance (map). Come any time after 6:30, bring some meat to throw on the grill, and a frisbee or a ball to toss around. We will have a time of worship and a short devotional from the Bible starting around 7:30. Afterward we will hang out as late as people want to stay. We look forward to seeing you there!


Thursday, July 16, 2009

Worship Gathering - 7/16

We are having a regular Worship Gathering at Neighborhood Church (formerly Maranatha, same location as usual) at 7:30pm. Karen McCaa is coming to share with us from the Scriptures tonight! Karen has shared with us several times in the past, and her energy and love for God are infectious, so plan to be there to worship our Lord, and grow deeper with Him!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Prayer for Watershed Getting In Over Its Head

(This is a prayer that I am praying. Watershedders and Watershed supporters, please join in praying.)

Father God,

Since the beginning of Watershed, you have encouraged us to go "deeper" in the river of Christ. As we go deeper, we give up more control to you. On the riverbank, we can still turn away. But as we enter the river by putting our faith in Christ, each of us is called deeper and deeper, ankle-deep to knee-deep to waist-deep until finally we are swimming in the river that is over our head. And swimming in a wide, deep river means giving up control to the river. As we deepen our relationship with Jesus, we give up control of our lives to you.

For Watershed "old-timers", this is a familiar picture. We know that each of us is being called deeper into the river.

But Lord, you aren't just calling individuals. You are calling all people who are part of Watershed step deeper into the river. As we individually move deeper, we form a movement, a current, moving from the riverbank toward the middle of the river. We encourage others to join us on our journey deeper into Christ.

So God, I pray for more than individuals going deeper. I pray that the ministry of Watershed will be surrendered to you. Help us not to seek the safety of a lifeguard and safety ropes. Help the Watershed movement be in over its head, to trust You. Take the ministry wherever you want, and use it however you want, as we are carried along by the river of Jesus Christ.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

A Prayer for Young Adults in Cedar Rapids

(This is a prayer that I ask Watershedders and Watershed supporters to join me in praying.)

Heavenly Father God,

Cedar Rapids is yours, just like every other place on this earth and in this universe. You have filled it with people, all created in your image, but not all of whom acknowledge you. Your love for all people and your desire to be glorified should not be a secret, but there are those who have not heart. And many who have heard do not understand.

Lord, there are over twenty thousand young adults in the Cedar Rapids area. You know all of them. You know how many of them have given their lives to you, and how many still live as your enemies. You love each one of them, passionately. For those that know you, you want them to love you more deeply and with more reckless abandon. For those that live as your enemies, you want them to set aside their hostility, open themselves to your love, and find in you salvation and true life.

I don't know how many of the young adults in Cedar Rapids know you, Lord. If fully three-quarters of them know you, there is still a harvest of over five thousand people. Please send out workers into that harvest field to gather in that harvest. Raise up the workers that are needed and equip them with whatever they need, and let your people rejoice as they hear about the work that is being done in your name. Help us to rejoice for every person that puts their faith in you, for every person that comes closer to you, and Lord, give us cause to rejoice continuously because we keep hearing of people, especially the young adults of Cedar Rapids, that have come to you.

Monday, July 6, 2009

July Service Project (Sat, Jul 11)

In keeping with our summer schedule, we will not have a Watershed worship gathering this coming Thursday. Instead, we will be doing a service project on Saturday, July 11th.

We will be meeting at the Neighborhood Church (formerly Maranatha) at 8:30 am. From there, we will carpool across town to help a lady with some touchup painting on her house and some yard work. (For those of you who were around last summer, we're not expecting this project to take nearly as long as our painting project last year. :-) )

Please plan to come if you can. Bring some gloves for yard work and wear paint-worthy clothing. If you need more information, leave a comment below and we will be in touch.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Gay Marriage and our Response as Christians - July 2

We are having a regular worship gathering on July 2nd, at our usual location at the "shed" (where Maranatha Bible Church used to be located). Pastor Eric Schumacher will be sharing with us on the topic of Gay Marriage and what our response as Christians should be to the recent legalization of gay marriage in Iowa. Come join us starting at 7:30pm.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Watershed at the Park - June 25th!

Come one, come all! Come enjoy some food, fun and fellowship. This Thursday, June 25th, we will be having our Watershed worship gathering outside at Palisades-Kepler State Park. Feel free to show up anytime after 6:30pm. There are grills at the park, and we are providing the charcoal and matches, so bring your favorite food and drink. Also feel free to bring a frisbee or a ball to kick or throw around. We may also have a fire and smores afterwards so plan to stick around. If you came out to Palisades last year, you'll remember how much fun it was. You don't want to miss out!

Here is a map showing how to get to the park, which is off US 30 going east toward Mt Vernon. Here is a map of the park. We have reserved Shelter #1.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Regular Worship Gathering this Week (June 18)

We will be having a regular worship gathering June 18th at our usual 'shed location. Jim Coyle, the pastor of the new church moving into Maranatha's building, will be sharing from God's Word in the book of James. So come join us for a time of worship and studying the Scriptures!

As a reminder, next week we will be meeting at Palisades-Kepler State Park for a time of food and fun. Stay tuned for more details.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Healing the Heartland Reminder

Just a reminder, because a few people have asked... Yes, we indeed are "having Watershed" this week. It's just taking place on Friday instead of Thursday. We will be volunteering at one of the Healing the Heartland BBQs as mentioned in Joe's earlier blog posts.

Our BBQ is held at Taylor Elementary School, 720 7th Ave SW: http://tinyurl.com/nbqqpj

Arrive at 4:00pm if you're available to help with the setup, and the actual event will go from 6:00-9:00pm. Enough food will be on hand to feed 500 people, so be praying for a great turnout! Your volunteering will help kick off this huge weekend of events, and will hopefully help those still affected by the flood to find hope in God.

See you at the BBQ!!

-Steve

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Healing the Heartland Fliers -- Update

For those of you who are helping out with flier distribution today, you probably noticed that it's raining outside. Our plan is to still meet at Taylor (yes, in 25 minutes!). We will form teams of two or so and assign a location for each team; then the team can get together later this weekend when convenient (and when it's not raining) and distribute the fliers. So still come if you can!

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

The Harvest is Plenty

It's time for a pop quiz!

What did Jesus say after he said to his disciples, "The harvest is plenty but the workers are few"?

With Healing the Heartland approaching fast, we see a harvest that really is plenty. There are many thousands of people in Cedar Rapids that do not know Christ, and many of them will participate in at least one of the Healing the Heartland events.

Compared to the number of non-Christians, the workers really are few, whether the workers are Christians or volunteers at one of the events.

Hmm. Wasn't that what Jesus said? Something about volunteering or stepping up?

Nope.

Even though I strongly suggest reading Joe's earlier post and signing up as a volunteer, that's not what I'm going to ask you to do.

Healing the Heartland is going to be a great chance for all of us to share Christ's love with this city. There is an enormous harvest available, but the workers are few. That's why I'm going to make a serious request of everyone that reads this. I want you to do what Jesus commanded in Matthew 9:37-38.

I want you to "ask the Lord of the harvest...to send out workers into his harvest field." Please pray daily, for the next ten days, that God will send out workers into the harvest field of Cedar Rapids.

And if you're willing to pray, please post a comment to let us know you're doing so.

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Healing the Heartland

Watershed is partnering with Serve the City and other area organizations to serve our community at the "Healing the Heartland" festival coming up Jun 12 - 14. We will be helping primarily with the Friday night BBQ at Taylor School (720 7th Ave SW in Cedar Rapids).

Watershed will be helping out in two separate events. The first will be on Saturday, June 6th. We will meet at Taylor School at 9:45am and deliver fliers in the Taylor neighborhood. We should be done with this activity by 11:30am.

The second event is the BBQ itself on Friday, Jun 12th. We will be helping at Taylor from 4:00pm - 9:00pm. Our areas of service will include cooking, serving food, and just mingling with others there. If you're not able to stay for the full time, feel free to sign up for whatever part you can be there.

We also have two specific requests for the event on Jun 12th: we need someone with a pickup truck to pick up our food and supplies at River of Life at 3:45pm and bring them to Taylor. We also need someone to be the DJ for the evening -- someone with a good selection of uplifting music and who likes putting together inspiring playlists.

We are looking for as many volunteers as possible for both of these activities. If you can help, please sign up by contacting Joe Clark. Thanks!

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Summer 2009 Schedule

It's summer! Along with everything else, that also means that Watershed's meetings are going to be on a different schedule than the rest of the year. In June, July, and August:

1st Thursday of the month: 7:30 at Maranatha
2nd Thursday or Saturday of the month: Service Project (details to be announced)
3rd Thursday of the month: 7:30 at Maranatha
4th Thursday of the month: Meet at a park (details to be announced)

July has five Thursdays again this year. So far nothing has been planned for that Thursday. If you're the type that plans six months in advance, I apologize. When plans get made, they will be announced. (Have a great idea? Share it by posting a comment or contacting the leadership team.)

To make things a bit easier, here's the schedule broken out:

June 4 - 7:30 at Maranatha
June 11 - Healing the Heartland service project Friday/Saturday (details to come)
June 18 - 7:30 at Maranatha
June 25 - Palisades-Kepler State Park, Shelter #1 (Bring-your-own-food grilling and hanging out at 6:30PM; worship at 7:30PM; fire and hanging out afterwards)

July 2 - 7:30 at Maranatha
July 9 - Service Project - TBA
July 16 - 7:30 at Maranatha
July 23 - Park (to be announced)
July 30 - ?????

August 6 - 7:30 at Maranatha
August 13 - Service Project - TBA
August 20 - 7:30 at Maranatha
August 27 - Park (to be announced)

Details that are as-yet unknown, like the July and August service projects and parks, will be announced on the blog and at the Thursday gatherings. The first Thursday in September will mark our return to meeting every Thursday at Maranatha.

Notes:
"Maranatha" means the building we are currently meeting in, though "Maranatha Bible Church" is moving out and "Neighborhood Church" is moving in.
"Summer" is one of those words that is very strange to look at after typing it a few times.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Ultimate Starts Monday

The 2009 Watershed Ultimate season starts Monday, March 30 at 6:30PM at Jones Park on the soccer fields near the disc golf course. Most likely there will be a game at the same time and place each Monday until it gets cold and dark in the fall.

If you've never played before, come out and give it a try. The basics are easy to pick up, and it's a great way to get to know people.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Ephesians 1:17-23 Breakout Groups

We had a different sort of activity at our worship gathering tonight. Instead of listening to a speaker, we got to break up into smaller groups and talk through Ephesians 1:17-23. John put together a list of questions to get discussion going, and it turns out there's a lot to talk about in those few verses.

One of the questions was "What is one step you will take this week to align your life with the truth of this passage?" This is one of those dangerous, slightly scary questions where there are a lot of good answers, but most of them take some work and have a very real possibility of leading you to grow spiritually. My one step? At the end of each day, I'll take a few minutes to think through what I did all day, and compare what I did to what I could have done. I'll compare what happened with what could have happened if I had been living in the knowledge that God can and will work in me with the same power that raised Christ from the dead (as it says in verses 19-21).

My hope is that by reflecting on my day, I'll practice really knowing God's power. And then I might start to live out that knowledge.

Comments are open to share insights or your "one step" from tonight's breakout groups.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Thank you! (from Bekah)

I (Amy) spoke with Bekah Kraft this morning. She is back in the Dominican Republic for a week for debrief. She said she got our pizza card and the note cards yesterday. She wanted to tell you all thank you so much for the pizza gift card and encouraging words.

So thank you so much for all who contributed to the gift card and/or the encouraging words! I think she was really uplifted!

Thursday, February 19, 2009

This Week at Watershed

Come join us tonight at 7:30 for a time of worship and the 3rd and final talk in Erin Bird's series "Take Me Apart". If you've heard his previous two talks, you won't want to miss this one!

The Prayer
Lord, take me apart
and remake me;
I don't care what it costs,
I just want to be like you.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Retreat Open Thread

This is an open thread for anyone to comment about the retreat. What was it like? What did God teach you? What entertaining things happened while playing games and talking at 2AM?

Comments are open!

Friday, January 30, 2009

Maps to the Retreat

For those of you (like me) who are looking for a last-minute map to the retreat, here is a post from the past that will help:

Saturday, January 17, 2009

2009 Retreat Financial Aid

In case you hadn't heard already, the annual Watershed retreat is almost here. It's a great chance to meet and deepen friendships with other Watershedders, but most importantly to go deeper in your walk with Jesus. Remember to register this Thursday!

If you're really excited about going, but bummed because the $20 registration fee is an issue, please don't let it be an issue. There is financial help available. Talk to any member of the leadership team (Steve, John, Bill, Sue, Mike, Joe, Amber, or Matt), and we'll make sure you're taken care of. We want you to be there, whether or not you have $20 to spare.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Watershed Retreat Registration!

The Watershed retreat is only a couple weeks away! The retreat will be Friday night, Jan 30th thru Saturday afternoon, Jan 31st. You will hear more details about the retreat at our weekly meetings, but I wanted to post a note here that we will begin accepting registrations this week (Jan 15th). The registration cost is $20. More info to come soon....