Monday, May 6, 2019

In the Midde of the Mud Worship FPC 5.5.19


Bulletin Cover
SERVICE OF WORSHIP 
May 5, 2019
First Presbyterian Church
Baker City, OR

ANNOUNCEMENTS and GREETINGS FRIENDS and NEIGHBORS (Peace of Christ)

CALL TO WORSHIP     (Adapted from Stuck in the Swamp by Silvia Purdie)

We were stuck, stuck in mud
Up to our knees in it, sinking down
Help! We yelled, Hurry!And help came, 
strong hands pulled us out to safety.
Solid ground never felt so good!
What a great God we serve!
You inspire new songs
you multiply your awesomeness!
We love to live in your love
With your law written on our hearts!

OPENING HYMN:  #485  To God Be the Glory

PRAYER OF CONFESSION 
Faithful God, you call us to be saints,but we are more comfortable with the role of sinner;you call us to be your servants,but we worry that we lack the skills to do your work;you put a new song of praise in our mouths, but we stumble on unfamiliar words;you show us the work to be tackled,but we turn away defiant or angry, insisting on our own way or agenda.Put your song on our lips and in our hearts,and remind us of the joy that awaits us when we put our trust in you.Guide us into the light of your unwavering, never-ending,and grace-filled, forgiving love. Amen.

ASSURANCE OF PARDON 
God is faithful and ever-present.
The God who knew us before our birth
loves us still and strengthens us,
that we will one day be blameless.
Through the gift of Jesus Christ,
God offers forgiveness, grace, and mercy.
Thanks be to God!!

GLORIA PATRI

CHILDREN’S MESSAGE

     How many of you like to play in the mud? Make mud pies or get that green slimey stuff you can buy in the store?
     I want to tell you a muddy story – it’s a true story from when I was a little girl about Silas’ age. I had just received a brand new pair of bright white tennis shoes. They glowed! It was springtime in California and it had rained a few days earlier. The first time I wore my new shoes to school, I was walking home by myself along the road – there was no sidewalk. There were two puddles ahead of me with a strip of bare muddy ground in between them. I didn’t want to walk around the puddles, so I went across the mud. Guess what happened? Yep, my shoes were a MESS!  I got stuck in the mud and it squished all over my shoes.
     When I got home I was so ashamed I made my life even worse – I lied to my mom. I told her I had been looking at a book and didn’t see the mud. When you are 10 years old, Moms are kinda like God. I think she knew I was lying, but she took my very dirty muddy shoes and later in the week – I think she deliberately made me wait - she washed them several times with bleach. I hardly slept that week I felt so guilty for lying to my Mom-God. But my shoes came clean. Later as an adult when I asked my mom about the incident, she didn’t remember this story – that’s how God is – he cleans us up, forgives and forgets. But I didn’t forget. I learned that God works through the mud to teach us some important lessons about love and forgiveness.

OLD TESTAMENT SCRIPTURES:
Psalm 40: 1-6 The Mud Psalm (Silvia Purdie) 


I waited patiently for the Lord.
Yeah right!  King David is famous for many things;
but patience is not one of them! 

Psalm 40 tells a story of a young David out in the 
wilderness with his troop of men hiding from a crazed
king, exploring the land. 
Suddenly David stumbles into a swamp,
sinking into mire, stuck in the mud.
Alone. 


He cries out: Help me!
Anyone? Lord!!?


Help!

Then comes the waiting
trying not to struggle
slime rising up his legs
panic rising in his blood.

If you fight the mud it claims you
You must fight the fear and keep still
you have to be patient
all you can do is cry for help.

Here I am!

And help comes
friends come running

Stop! careful!

Extracting man from mud requires thought and planning
team work and tools
lest another too is lost.

Slowly, with strength and gentleness
David is pulled up and out
feet connect with rock

He has never been so grateful for solid ground.
He drew me up from the pit of tumult, 
out of the miry bog and set my feet upon a rock, 
making my steps secure
He put a new song in my mouth, a song of praise to our God
Happy are those who trust in the Lord
Great is our God!


Jonah 2:1-9 CEB
From deep inside the fish, Jonah prayed to the Lord his God:
In my distress, O Lord, I called to you, and you answered me.
From deep in the world of the dead I cried for help and you heard me.
You threw me down into the depths, to the very bottom of the sea,
where the waters were all around me, and all your mighty waves rolled over me.
I thought I had been banished from your presence and would never see your holy Temple again.
The water came over me and choked me; the sea covered me completely and seaweed wrapped around my head.
I went down to the very roots of the mountains, into the land whose gates lock shut.
But you, O Lord my God, brought me back from the depths alive.
When I felt my life slipping away, then, O Lord, I prayed to you,
And in your holy Temple you heard me.
Those who worship worthless idols have abandoned their loyalty to you.
But I will sing praises to you; I will offer you a sacrifice and do what I have promised.
Salvation comes from the Lord!

NEW TESTAMENT SCRIPTURE:  John 9: 1-11 (CEB)

As Jesus was walking along, he saw a man who had been born blind. His disciples asked him, “Teacher, whose sin caused him to be born blind? Was it his own or his parents' sin?”
Jesus answered, “His blindness has nothing to do with his sins or his parents' sins. He is blind so that God's power might be seen at work in him. As long as it is day, we must do the work of him who sent me; night is coming when no one can work. While I am in the world, I am the light for the world.”
After he said this, Jesus spat on the ground and made some mud with the spittle; he rubbed the mud on the man's eyes and told him, “Go and wash your face in the Pool of Siloam.” (This name means “Sent.”) So the man went, washed his face, and came back seeing.
His neighbors, then, and the people who had seen him begging before this, asked, “Isn't this the man who used to sit and beg?”
Some said, “He is the one,” but others said, “No he isn't; he just looks like him.”
So the man himself said, “I am the man.”
“How is it that you can now see?” they asked him.
He answered, “The man called Jesus made some mud, rubbed it on my eyes, and told me to go to Siloam and wash my face. So I went, and as soon as I washed, I could see.”


IN THE MIDDLE OF THE MUD
(Sermon)
Wow. What a topic for a sermon. Mud. Muck. Mire. The pit. The belly of a whale. I’ve kinda had fun thinking about this for several weeks. What in the world do all these scriptures have in common...other than they involve yucky slimy stuff. Is Ginger out of her mind? (Probably!) Is this the lectionary for today? Absolutely not. But during Lent I came across an article in Presbyterian Today, written by its editor, Donna Jackson. She was lamenting the mud season of New England – we can relate. That period of time in spring when the snow is melting, everything is brown and still bare and dead, and what is left is muck. Muck that sticks to everything. Jackson wrote, ‘When stuck in the mud, where is God?”

The topic of mud reminded me of when Rick and I visited Alaska ages ago and we stopped along Cook Inlet on the Kenai Penninsula. The tidal waters here are immense – 30 foot differences between high and low. During low tide, to walk on the tidal flats is to risk the muck. The water laden sand pulls one down and the more you struggle, suction begins to hold your feet fast. People have died on these flats. Your only recourse is to wait patiently for help...and hope it comes before the tide returns. Is this the pit of David? Where is God in the tidal mud?

The events in the life of our congregation over the past year made me pause when reading Jackson’s article. For we have been in a mess, stuck in the mud, caught in the slime of the whale’s belly. We have felt at times like we wanted to just run away from it all. The church seemed like Ninevah, and Tarshish looked really appealing! And once we got our feet caught in the muck, like David, we wondered if we could ever get out. The mire seemed to just keep pulling us down. We had pride – we could solve this! Yet with that attitude, we just sank deeper. Where was God? Where was the holy in the mud?

I picked up a book by Mike Howerton, a pastor in Redmond, WA, titled Glorious Messes. The essence of his message is simple: we encounter God most profoundly in the middle of the mud. I am not even going to try to summarize the highlights of this 200 page gem, but I do want to focus on several questions that spoke to me and perhaps might speak to you and our church as well. Questions we might all try to answer for ourselves.

First did we run? I probably have. No, I haven’t run to the extent of avoiding church, but I am a non-confrontational person. I don’t like conflict, I try to avoid it. I found Tarshish looked a lot easier than diving into the mud of Ninevah. We run sometimes because we have a different agenda from God. We run because of pride. We run because of our fears. We run when we fail to act in a positive way. But running doesn’t solve the problem. Closing ones eyes and hoping we don’t step into the muddy part of the roadside doesn’t help. Running simply doesn’t make the mud go away! Just ask Jonah.

Secondly, have we waited patiently for the Lord? Waiting is sometimes risky. Waiting means trust that God is in the mud with us, beside us, that God loves all of us in spite of the mud, and wants what is best for all of us. Waiting is HARD WORK! It means letting go of our fears and agendas and giving God time to work through us and in us. It means Letting go….like the phrase ‘Let Go and Let God’. But so often we listen to ‘God helps those who help themselves’, so we squirm and wiggle with our pride and fears and manage to dig ourselves just a little deeper into the belly. But God doesn’t wait to act until the mess is figured out. God is a work all THROUGH the mess. Have we noticed?

Have we listened for God’s voice? Jonah spent three days in the belly of a whale. That’s a long time to wait patiently for God’s rescue. Especially with all that slime and belly guts hanging around you! And the smell couldn’t have been great. But what else do you do when in the belly? It’s dark! You can’t read or play games! Your cell phone doesn’t get reception, So you might as well have a good long conversation with God and make sure that God does most of the talking and you do most of the listening. I have trouble with that sometime. It is so easy to tell God, ‘this is how I want you to fix this mess’, so make sure such and such happens. Sometimes we are so focused on OUR solution, what we perceive as right and just, that we fail to see how God is at work making mud pies. But like a loving father, God really does know best. Like my Mama God, God works through the mud with forgiveness and grace.

Listen to the end of Jonah’s prayer. :I will sing praises to you” Listen to the end of David’s plea. “He put a new song in my mouth, a song of praise to our God!” , Have we really celebrated our blessings with praise and gratitude? Have we given God credit for the ways in which God’s love has been manifest in our congregation and through our missions. Have we taken a really good look at the positive over the past years? Have we truly celebrated together as a faith family? Rejoicing in God’s glory! Singing our praises! Or has the mud stuck in our throat and rendered us silent while we dwell on on the mess. God’s help comes through the Hallelujahs.

Back to the blind man. Yes, mud in this story as well. But notice what Jesus does with that mud – he heals the blind man. Jesus uses his spit and dirt to heal. How much muckier can you get than that? And in the same way, God uses the mud to heal us, not in spite of the mess, but using the mess as an agent of change and transformation. How can we be re-created through our mess? Where is the Hallelujah as this church moves forward?

Editor Jackson again closed with. “Our mud season – those times of sorrow, challenges and dashed dreams – is a redemptive time to slow down, grab tighter to Christ’s hand and remember that God will always get us through. We need to slosh through the mess knowing that something beautiful, something sweet awaits. For there is always something waiting beneath the messes of life. God is always there, preparing new life, preparing an Easter Alleluia, beneath the mud. It’s rather like finding that first crocus blossom. Sing praise to God! Alleluia! Amen!

CONGREGATION RESPONSE: 
On one side of your insert you’ll find a place to reflect for just a couple minutes. What is your personal mud at the moment? Perhaps it involves family, perhaps your faith, perhaps our community or world. Jot down a few words of where you find yourself in the belly of the whale right now. Then pause, listen, and write a couple words of how you might praise God in that situation, and in so doing allow God to bring you out of the pit.

SERMON HYMN:  Christ, You Made the Blind Man See  (Carolyn Winfrey Gillette)

PRAYERS of the PEOPLE and LORD'S PRAYER

OFFERING
CALL TO OFFERING 
Generous God,
you have already given us all that we need. Help us trust your continued care, that we may share with others the abundance of your blessings.

OFFERTORY:  "All That I Am"  Congregation Sing

PRAYER OF DEDICATION
Accept our gifts, O God, and give us new songs of praise as we celebrate the opportunity to be in ministry. May we use these gifts to further your work through First Presbyterian Baker City in our church, our community, and our world.
In the name of your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.

CLOSING HYMN:  You Brought Me Out (Old 1898 Hymn) 

BENEDICTION AND CHARGE 
Lead us God,
Out of the mud and the muck and the mire,
Out of the belly of the whale
To hear YOUR call,
To proclaim our Hallelujahs through
Compassion, Grace, and Forgiveness
To celebrate our rescue by responding in kind
to our neighbors, to our faith family,
And especially to those with whom we differ.
Thank you, God, for your unending mercy.

Go forth and let God’s grace and mercy flow forth! 



Thursday, May 2, 2019

High Country Building Prayers



BUILDING PRAYERS on HIGH COUNTRY LANE! 

Over the course of the next 5 to 6 months I will periodically post my morning prayers in the form of building progress of our new home.  The mountain vistas are incredible in either direction!   I will include my daily haiku (what my cousin Lorrie calls a Dayku!) summarizing the progress, as well as a scripture reference.  May God pour the blessings of the heavens on the crew and our endeavors.  


Tuesday, April 23  -  Truss Prayers
Rick and I are using 'pre-used' trusses for shop/barn and they had to be cleaned - sheathing removed, nails pulled, staples flattened, etc.  It was a job!  And the wooley mullein is sending up new shoots for the year in the back 'forty' (which is really the back 3 acres!)

Wednesday, April 24  -  Footer Form Prayers
David's Big Creek Construction crew blew in around noon and within hours had the framework for the footers largely done.  Rick stayed out of the way, saying he wasn't messing with a 'well-oiled' machine!   (We only have one tree on the 5 acres - the ponderosa pine at the far left.  I named it Pete.)

Thursday, April 25  Cement Footers! 

A FIRM FOUNDATION - That's what the cement in the footers will become!  Twenty yards of cement arrived and we had a little left to begin the pour for the barn.  Rick shoveled a little cement but I took pictures and dug up thistle plants! 

Monday, April 29   BARN FOUNDATION PRAYERS   
The foundation footings for the ShopBarn got poured today and Rick was able to lend a hand for awhile. 


Wednesday, May 1   STEMWALL CEMENT PRAYERS
Two more cement trucks arrived this morning to pour the stem walls of the house.  It was a blustery cold windy day!  Rick got to jump into the 'pit' after a bit to help scrap excess cement off the footings.  Couldn't do the Barn at the same time because they ran out of form boards! 

Friday, May 2     Utility Trenching Prayers
The backhoe was busy as the trench for the electric and water and telephone cable was dug connecting the side wall of the garage to the transformer and well.  Rick's back was sore!  


Saturday,  May 3    First Wall Prayers

Along with the trenching the first wall of the house went UP - the electric box for the house will be attached to it.  A priority so we can get electricity to the site! 





Tuesday, May 7     Nail Duty Prayers
I spent time last Friday clearing all the nails out of the crawl space
area.  Had to use the ladder to access the space!  

Wednesday, May 8    Floor Joists Prayers


Monday night Rick and I went back out for 'clean up' duty!  The floor joists were partially installed, but we needed to get all the big rocks out of the crawl space before the Visqueen barrier was put down.  
Friday, May 10  Heat Ducting Prayers
'Under floor' pipes and ducting were installed by the plumber and Corey Johansen, our HVAC man. From certain angles, the silver lines of ducting look like spider legs! 
Saturday, May 11   Shop Stem Wall Prayers
Cement trucks returned Wednesday to pour the Shop stem walls, plus the porch pillars and an additional footing under the tiled master shower.  Rick worked Thursday to pull all the form boards off. 
Sunday, May 12  Sub-Floor Prayers
We stopped by the property enroute home from snowshoeing and found the crew had started on the sub-floor!!  Wow!

Wednesday, May 15   Garage Floor Prep Prayers
Rick got a real work-out today as he ran the tampening machine after another load of gravel was delivered for the garage slab.  By afternoon the rebar had been laid and tied.  


Sunday, May 19   Wall Layout Prayers
South wing of house looking east - layout done on Wednesday and then it rained for two straight days!!  
Wednesday, May 22  Wall Construction Prayers

In spite of rain and wind, a small crew and Rick got the walls framed up and in place on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.  
Thursday, May 23  Garage Floor Concrete Prayers
Garage floor is a thing of beauty!  Crew works all morning to level, smooth, and make it perfect! 


Monday, May 27    Water and Wildlife Prayers
Rick and I went out to do a little cleanup Sunday - moving wood scraps, picking up water bottles.  When I went back to dig up a couple of huge thistles, I discovered the creek is flowing and the pond is full.  Exciting!  Then we found a snake near the house!
Thursday, May 30   Porch Pattern Prayers

Crew worked hard to put up a tarp, pour cement, and then pattern and color it, INSPITE of the rain showers off and on!  

Saturday, June 1    Garage Framing Prayers
In the rain, the crew puts up the framework for the front of the garage to be ready for the trusses on Monday! 

Tuesday, June 4    Roof Truss Prayers
An exciting morning watching the crane lift the 60' long trusses into place!

Wednesday, June 5     Roof Sheathing Prayers
Crew was up on the roof immediately to sheath in the trusses to stabilize them.  

Friday, June 7    Front Porch Cement Creche Prayers

Weather abruptly turned WET on the day they poured the front porch, but Clay managed to set my tiny creche in place for me!

Monday, June 10     Clean Sweep Prayers
Sunday afternoon spent cleaning up the interior and exterior of the house. All the nailgun 'buckshot' looks like mice have been nibbling on dried corn!



Wednesday, June 12    Porch Timber Prayers
The big timber posts are set in place to create the vast front porch area!

Saturday, June 15   Decision Making Prayers!
The last two days have been spent in time with HVac, Plumber, and 4 hours plus with the electrician.  Where are the lights?  Outlets?  Sink location?  ARGH!!  

Tuesday, June 18  Barn Floor Prayers
The barn floor got poured at last!  Now the walls can go up!  Hoping our neighbors don't change their minds! 
Wednesday, June 19    Siding Prayers
Rick and Rusty have been a team this week in putting up alot of siding! 

Friday, June 21  Electric Prayers


Brandon spent a windy Thursday afternoon taking all the 'snakes' and lining them all up into the breaker box! 

Wednesday, July 3    Insulation Prayers



Monday, July 8    Sheetrock Prayers



Thursday, July 11   Bay Window Prayers



Tuesday, July 17    Rock Preparation Prayers


Saturday, July 20    Stonework Prayers
Diane and I worked all week on laying the stone facade in the front porch area.  She is a master mortar mixer!  

Tuesday, July 23    Board 'n' Batten Prayers


Skip and crew have finished the Board and Batten on the west and north sides of the house.  Just the front porch area remains....of course, it is the biggest section!!  

Sunday, July 28   Helping Hands Prayers    

What a wild Saturday morning!  Jed was here to help, but then on a whim I told Zach and Jess we would we working and they showed up, and a bit later....so did Zach and Savanah!  Good thing we had alot of caulking to do.  Bad thing we ran out of caulk!  Jed, Rick, and Zach A tackled the siding.  Zach A very proud of himself for being a 'handyman'!!  

Friday, August 2    Front Door Prayers
We actually got the doors installed about two weeks ago, but they were boarded up for awhile to protect the glass while the sheetrockers were in.  Will be painted a dark rustic red when all is done.  

August 3    Caulking Prayers   


I've spent a good amount of time over the past week caulking!  Every 'seam' between siding and trim must be caulked to keep water and bugs out! 
Sunday, August 4    Exterior Paint OOPS! Prayers


Oh boy did we blow it in the selection of our exterior colors!  Wednesday the 31st, Skip began to paint the soffits, then the garage gable.  We recoiled in horror - MINT GREEN!  After an evening of anguish, we scrapped both greens (15 gallons of paint!) and went with some samples Dave brought out that were MUCH more in the sage range we were looking for!  
Monday, August 5     Barn Wall Prayers
Last Monday we arrived on site to find the crew had begun working on the shop/barn!  Hurray!  By the end of Tuesday the walls were up, framed, sheathed, and windows cut out!  

Tuesday, August 6   Barn Truss Prayers
The trusses for the barn have been laying in the field for nearly a year, as they were some Dave had used - we will get at a good price!  Finally they stand tall atop the barn/shop!  

Wednesday, August 7    Caprock Prayers
It took us two full days, one for each side of the front door, but Rick and I worked together and got the top layer of stone and the caprock in place!  Whew!

Thursday, August 8   Blue Porch Ceiling Prayers
It's bright!  It's very blue!  But beautiful!  Rick had the idea to paint our porch ceilings blue, a tradition common in the South.  So we gave it a whirl.  It does make the porch ceiling blend right in with the sky when you look out the windows toward the Elkhorns from inside the house!

Thursday, August 15   Exterior Paint Prayers
We are VERY happy with our second choice of exterior colors!  Fun getting the front porch done to see how the colors would blend with the rock and timbers.

Friday, August 16   Septic System Prayers


The septic system got installed a week ago, inspected on Wednesday and passed, but we still have to lower the tank two inches.  Should be done next week! 


Thursday, August 22     INTERIOR TRIM PRAYERS
All the trimwork was done in a couple days once the interior doors arrived...the painters have been waiting!!

Friday, August 23  MASTER CLOSET PRAYERS
We gave David a rough plan for the closet and PRESTO!  It appears in time to be painted with the walls!
Saturday, September 7  Painting the Barn Prayers


Thank goodness the fork lift platform was still available for Skip to spray the gable ends of the barn for us!  I'm still not sure how I will do the trim around the window! 


Sunday, September 8  KITCHEN CABINET PRAYERS
Beautiful hickory kitchen cabinets!


Monday, September 9   BARN STAIRCASE PRAYERS
We came back from NM to find we had stairs in the Barn! 


Tuesday, September 10   GUEST BATHROOM PAINT PRAYERS
When Karen and Gary arrived, I used the opportunity to have Karen help me paint the wainscoat and trim in the guest bathroom.  Picked colors to match the border. 


Wednesday, September 11
Nolan crafted the hearth while we were in New Mexico, but David worked to mill a piece of juniper he had for the mantle.  It will be beautiful!! 

Thursday, September 12   BARN ROOF PRAYERS
Sam the roofer for the barn finished on Monday and we now have a 'dried in' shop/barn!  Now to get the electrician out so we can rough in the inside! 


Friday, September 13    TILE PRAYERS
Glen and Clay have been working hard to lay tile in the shower and the bathroom floor.  It is a big job!  

Saturday, September 14    ANTIQUING THE TRIM PRAYERS

Rick and I haven't been happy with the color of the wood trim throughout the house.  So....I experimented with an antique medium I found in my workroom and HALLELUJAH!  It makes them look more like wood.  We are happy!  Appreciated Cherrie's help getting started.
Tuesday, September 17     GARDEN FLOWER PRAYERS
I moved some of my fake garden flowers out to the house - to feel like I had actually MOVED something and to brighten the front!  

Thursday, September 19    BARN INSULATION PRAYERS
Rick and I will probably spend three days getting all the insulation up in the lower half of the barn.  Not fun stuff to cut!  Rick did most of the install while I cut to fit! 
Saturday, September 21   CLOSET COLOR CHANGE PRAYERS
The master closet was just TOO BLUE!  So we decided to lighten things up by painting the insides of the shelf units white.  It helped....alot!

Sunday, September 22   GARAGE DOOR PRAYERS 

NeHi Enterprises came out and installed ONE of the correctly colored garage doors.  We like the color!  Now to get the white left one replaced. 

Monday, September 23   Master Bath Border Prayers


Sunday afternoon I got the borders up in both bathrooms.  Master bath looks really good! 

Thursday, September 26    Backsplash Prayers



Skip Suitter started putting up the backsplash in the kitchen.  I had to pull back the protective cardboard from the counter to see the beauty of the granite countertops against the backsplash. 
Friday, September 27   Sealing the Rock Prayers


We picked up the 5 gallon bucket of cement sealer (at $250!) and I brushed on the first coat on the south side rocks.  Sure made a difference!

Saturday, September 28  Laminate Flooring Prayers
Nolan and Andrew laid much of the laminate flooring in the Great Room, hallways, and pantry.  


Sunday, September 29  Woodpile Prayers
We had two and a half cords of wood delivered in August and Rick has slowly been splitting it and moving the pile over to the south side of the house.


Friday, October 4    Granite Countertop Prayers
Once the backsplash finally got finished and grouted, all the cardboard was removed from the beautiful black countertops!


Saturday, October 5     Carpet Prayers


Next Step came on Tuesday and Wednesday of this past week and installed the carpeting in the bedrooms and the master closet.  Soft and cuddly feeling!  
Sunday, October 6     Kitchen Light Prayers 
Friday was a big day for getting lights and fans hung!  Cole and Pat worked together to suspend the island light from the ceiling, the undercounter lights are done, can lights over sink, and valance lights along one side up above.
MONDAY, October 7     CEILING FAN PRAYERS


Cole spent the better part of a day assembling and installing all the ceiling fans.  Naturally, on this highest one in the Great Room, he had to redo because he didn't know the extender had to be put on!  Oops! 


TUESDAY, October 8      SIDEWALK PRAYERS 
The front sidewalk was a work in progress as part of it set 'damaged' and had to be jackhammered out and redone.  But the final result is smooth and beautiful!  Filled in the gap with leftover 'DEQ Certified Septic Rocks'.  Eventually will put large planters out in the graveled space.  

WEDNESDAY, October 9     STAINING THE FURNITURE PRAYERS


Over the weekend and Monday, Rick and I brushed and wiped the walnut stain on the bedframe and dressers for our master suite.  Transformation beautiful for the orangey maple stain that had been on the bedframe for 35 years plus! 

Thursday, October 10    H-VAC PRAYERS

Corey Johansen and his team has been in for the past few days to finish up all the details of the HVAC system.  They had been waiting for the AC unit pad to be poured and had MANY little details to attend to: vents cut in base of cabinets that are over the duct, vent for microwave, install wood stove. 

Friday, October 11    VALANCE LIGHTING PRAYERS  


The valance lights are on a dimmer and have a switch at EVERY entrance to the Great Room.  It is taking us awhile to figure out which switch works what!
10.12.19   CLEANING PARTY PRAYERS        

We announced and invitation to come help CLEAN and 10 friends showed up to scrub, clean windows, dust, and prepare the house for a move in later that day.  Shirley and Dale Dodson brought Subway lunch for the whole crew.  Bless them! 


10.13.19  MOVING PRAYERS!

How can we say thanks to our young friends for their time and energy (and just pain strength of muscle!)  Zach Allen and Jess, Zach Eggers and Savanah, Mark Bogart, and the Hinkles all helped us on a long weekend to move most of the contents of the Broadway home!  


10.14.19  APPLIANCE PRAYERS

The appliances were installed just the day before the final inspection and during the cleaning party we had to unwrap them from the plastic!


10.15.19   MAILBOX PRAYERS!

On Monday, with Tom Hinkle's help, Rick got our mailbox installed out on Brown Lane.  We can now receive mail at our new address!  


10.16.19  WOODSTOVE PRAYERS

We can't wait to fire up the new wood stove and with the temperatures predicted for next week, I think it will get it's inauguration!

10.17.19   HOUSE BLESSING PRAYERS
During the Cleaning Party, Jim Kauth led us in a Blessing of the House - a nice touch with our friends gathered 'round.


The house is basically complete and we are moved in.  Settled? Heavens, no!  But there will be random additional prayers coming in as things get done, pictures hung, and the house becomes our HOME!

10.18.19   BARN PAINTING PRAYERS

In order to make some semblance of organization in the garage chaos, we had to finish painting the barn so we could move some STUFF in!  We used the rejected lower house paint color and in the barn it worked just right! 


To be added....
Herbert Comes Home Prayers
Thank You Prayers
Clothes Rack Prayers
WoodRack Prayers