Friends, with our combined mileage, we are almost to St. Regis, MT! What is there to know about St. Regis? I turned to my trusty companion, Wikipedia. Evidently St. Regis is a CDP, or a census designated place.
What is a census designated place, you may ask? It is a concentration of population identified by the United States Census Bureau for statistical purposes. CDPs are delineated for each decennial census as the statistical counterparts of incorporated places, such as cities, towns, and villages. CDPs are populated areas that lack separate municipal government, but which otherwise physically resemble incorporated places.
In other words, just because St. Regis isn't a top tourist destination, doesn't mean it's not important. Kind of like Nazareth was, back in the day.
Keep up the good work!
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Sunday, June 21, 2015
Listen for the Cowbell
This Father's Day the household awoke at zero dark thirty to head down to Kent and cheer on the Dad in a triathlon. Once caffeine kicks in, the energy and enthusiasm of these events is a blast. People clap, cheer, whistle.....
And ring cowbells. I have no idea why.
It's a unique sound and makes me laugh every time I hear it, whether I'm on the race course or a spectator. The cowbell's only function is to be encouraging.
God is like the ultimate cowbell: cheering, encouraging, empowering. Whether things run smoothly, we hit a wall, or can't finish our intended route and have to course correct, listen for the cowbell, because we never race alone.
Friday, June 19, 2015
Put a name on it
Today I get to bike through the Snohomish River Valley. For my husband, it's an easy recovery ride. For me, it's a big challenge. For both of us, it's more fun to do together, which is really the whole point.
I have an app on my phone that tells me (literally) the total number of miles I've gone, so it's easy to keep track.
A big thank you to Chris Peppler, an Associate Pastor at Eastside Foursquare in Bothell, and a multisport athlete, who gave me permission to use his idea for my own blog: Since we can earn miles by praying for others, I'm praying for a different person each mile.
Thanks to washable markers I can write someone's name next to each number. I asked a group at church this week if I could pray for each one of them during my weekend ride. There were some miles left over so they shared the names of others in need.
One of my favorite lines on Chris' blog is that we share the Gospel at the speed of relationship. We're all in this together. What matters isn't how far or how fast we go, it's that we are on the road together, following Christ's call.
Saturday, June 13, 2015
The Challenge
Last Sunday I offered a challenge to the congregation of Cross of Christ. Based on:
I'm calling it God's Work our Feet. As a way to encourage healthy spiritual and physical habits, we can keep track of the miles we travel by foot, bike, swim, or other means of self-propulsion.
Click on the link below to for more details:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-nz0yzXM8yIY2xKc09iSUtjOEk/view?usp=sharing
I'm calling it God's Work our Feet. As a way to encourage healthy spiritual and physical habits, we can keep track of the miles we travel by foot, bike, swim, or other means of self-propulsion.
Click on the link below to for more details:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-nz0yzXM8yIY2xKc09iSUtjOEk/view?usp=sharing
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