May 08, 2023 |
Built For Blessing
| The Rev. Philip DeVaul
Built For Blessing
The stated purpose of building this space was we had a
desire to bless this neighborhood, to bring people into the space to bless it,
a clarity of purpose that we would build a space that people could come in and
know that they are belonging, know that they are loved, and know that they have
a place in this world.
Who's it for? Anyone who wants it? A clarity of purpose. This place was built for blessing. That's what it's for. It was built for blessing a long time ago. It was built again for blessing, and even now we see that to be true. This place hosts gatherings. It hosts 12-step meetings. It hosts worship. Hundreds of people are blessed by this building.
Every single week we've got Clark students who show up on our front porch by the dozens, hang out on the porch, hang out with our people, come on in, study, get picked up by their parents, or wait for the school bus, and this is a place where they feel safe. We are blessing people and we keep doing that.
That is the work. It's the purpose for our existence. We're built for blessing.
Who's it for? Anyone who wants it? A clarity of purpose. This place was built for blessing. That's what it's for. It was built for blessing a long time ago. It was built again for blessing, and even now we see that to be true. This place hosts gatherings. It hosts 12-step meetings. It hosts worship. Hundreds of people are blessed by this building.
Every single week we've got Clark students who show up on our front porch by the dozens, hang out on the porch, hang out with our people, come on in, study, get picked up by their parents, or wait for the school bus, and this is a place where they feel safe. We are blessing people and we keep doing that.
That is the work. It's the purpose for our existence. We're built for blessing.