“45C” …Doing Good!
“45C”
…Doing Good!
“For we are God’s workmanship
created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us
to do.” *
A few weeks ago,
Al and I had a great opportunity to go on a local mission outreach with our
grandson Nate, who is soon to be a fifth grader. Nate’s group of fourth and
fifth graders from church, also known as 45Christians or 45C, spent five
consecutive days in the Detroit area focusing on service projects.
It began on Sunday
morning, July 14th, when a large group of 45C kids attended the contemporary
service together. The pastor prayed for and encouraged them, as well as the
staff and volunteers that would be accompanying them.
After the service
and lunch, everyone involved piled into vehicles loaded with garden equipment
and went south to the “Butterfly Park” in a disadvantaged neighborhood about 35
minutes away. Nate’s younger brother Elliot, was also able to participate since
that day was designated as a service project for the family.
In spite of it
being a hot day, the group transformed the neglected butterfly garden by weeding,
planting flowers and painting benches. The tiny park was situated on a vacant
lot and had been established by a community association to help beautify the
neighborhood. When we were finished, as if to say “Thank you” a large orange
butterfly flew over the newly renovated garden—the “Monarch” giving its
approval!
Nate went by
himself on Monday and helped make sandwiches for the people at the NOAH
project, where they would be serving the next day. He also got to go back to
the Butterfly park to help water the new plants and then enjoyed a picnic and
playtime at a different park closer to our home church.
On Tuesday, the
kids served sack lunches to people at the NOAH project, located on the upper
floor of the Central United Methodist Church in downtown Detroit. A member of
the church met us there and ushered us into the main sanctuary where he told
some of its history. The cathedral was constructed in the mid-1800’s and is beautiful
with tall spires, a huge round stained-glass window and polished wooden pews.
Metal vents were
placed in the floor of the sanctuary to conduct cool air from a space just
underneath that was filled with blocks of ice when the weather was hot! Nowadays,
the church relies on portable fans for cooling.
When we went upstairs especially, we could understand why people were
eager to sit next to the fans. It was hot and muggy inside the building.
When it was time
for them to help with lunch, the kids rotated through three stations: serving
sandwiches and bag lunches to a long line of people, most of whom had been
waiting quite a while; circulating around the tables with pitchers of juice or
coffee; and bagging saltines to put in sack lunches on subsequent days. An
intern with the project helped supervise and explained more about the acronym
“NOAH” which means “Networking, Organizing and Assisting the Homeless.”
This was an
eye-opening experience for many of the kids. Some of them felt uncomfortable in
that environment, however they all tried to interact with the people. Nate and
I met a woman named Eartha who was eating lunch at a round table. She
brightened up when she met him. He was the same age as her grandson and they
shared things in common, like birthdays in July and a love for Legos.
Although it
sounded like she had a home base and family in the area, Eartha told me that
she needed a place to stay for the night. She had filled out paperwork earlier
and was waiting for someone to contact her. Eartha had strong faith in the Lord
and a sweet smile that told of a sweeter spirit! We were able to pray
together—a special moment. She asked if she could pray for me and that was
special too!
Wednesday and
Thursday were also days of service for the kids as well as times of playing
with children at a day camp run by the city, water fun, ice cream and more. It
was a positive first experience for Nate and his grandparents! Hopefully we
will be able to experience more opportunities to serve others in the future and
live out the logo on the bright orange T-shirts worn every day… “DO GOOD!”
*Ephesians 2:10
Nate, in orange shirt holding a wet sponge! |
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