It all collides
May 19, 2008, 10:03 am
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Together

Sunday evening we helped lead a collision of the worlds. A collision of the rich and the poor; of different races; but most importantly a collision of love. One that I pray no one will recover from. An overabundance of love was poured out.  I think Paul describes it best in the letter of Philippians, “Poured out like a drink offering on the sacrifice and service coming from your faith, I am glad and rejoice with all of you.”

This collision occured at the John J. Barton Annex. The John J. Barton Annex is a  government housing facility managed by the Indianapolis Housing Authority. A very diverse crowd ethnically and nearly all of the residents fall beneath the “poverty line.” A group of Jesus followers from IMC and Heartland “poured an offering” of love and service into the lives of many friends and “strangers.” I’m pretty sure no one left the same.

Jesus loves me

One of the most consistent topics throughout all of Scripture is God’s heart for the poor. There is no way to escape that God desires for people whom proclaim to be active followers of Jesus Christ to be lovers of the poor and marginalized in our world. Whether it was through the breaking of bread together, handshakes, hugs, singing some music, sharing a message of hope available to everyone, Jesus uses it all to bring light into the darkness. 

Proverbs 31:8-9, “Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves; ensure justice for those being crushed. Yes, speak up for the poor and helpless, and see that they get justice.”

As disciples of Jesus Christ, our purpose or calling is to help people take steps closer to Him. For the addict to be freed; For the hungry to be fed; and the hopeless to hear about the hope we have in Jesus Christ.

I am tempted to be known for how many Bible verses I know, what my job is, or even what my possessions add up too but the reality is that, “The only thing that counts is faith expressing itself through love” as Paul writes in Galatians.

the crew

Perhaps one of the most exciting things for me in the midst of this is having children participate in their own way.  Having children playing and introducing childlike joy is beautiful. As a parent attempting to raise children that spit in the face of a culture that rejects people based on their position in society… its a joy of mine to engage our children in these collisions of the worlds.

Loving God. Loving people. Following Jesus.


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This was a great time and while we went to serve we were served. We went to love and was loved. We went to make those feel welcomed and we were welcomed. I had several conversations with those who attended and I can tell you I walked away blessed. Not just me my daughter talked about how good it felt and Karen, after telling one man in line that she was happy he was there, he responded “are you really happy I’m here” after she reassured him she was he smiled. Our lives are better for the new friends we made and I found that we can’t out give God. Although these people had little they were happy and thankful. We are around many who have much and aren’t near as happy or thankful. It is obvious, to me, that the acquistion of material items are not the source of joy God wants us to have.

Thanks Aaron and Indy Metro for being the light downtown. It was great severing with you.
Praise God!

Comment by Dave & Karen Huffman

Dave- It was a joy to experience God with your family. I’m humbled to be a part of something so clearly beyond what I’m capable of as an individual.

Comment by aaronstory

This was a humbling and hope filled experience for us also, to echo what Dave expressed, in seeking to serve we were so taken back by what we received. I personally witnessed that exchange Karen had and it was one of the moments that affected my heart deeply. It struck me how this gentleman was so humbly expressing a voice I think felt by many…I saw his eyes soften when he heard her affirm, she indeed truely cared and wanted to be there…he saw and felt Jesus that night, that I am sure. Then I was suprised to hear Jesus in that man, asking me in that moment again if I wanted to be there for Him.
What a privledge to be stretched out of our comfort zone and to be present for Jesus, to help water seeds that the Story family and others are planting …we are so grateful,
Carrie and Aaron thank you for the invitation,
Glory to God

Comment by Charla and Rick Ellis

I’m interested in hearing more about your meeting, how was it structured, advertised, organized, etc. Sounds like a wonderful evening and I would be interested in something similar. . .

Comment by Dave Stokely

Somehow i missed the point. Probably lost in translation :) Anyway … nice blog to visit.

cheers, Developing.

Comment by Developing

An appreciated honest response Developing. Thanks for stopping by. -aaron

Comment by aaronstory

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