Thanksgiving, by far, is my favorite holiday of the year– a celebration without a lot of expectations other than being grateful and feasting with family and friends over a long weekend.
Reflecting on 2010 we are so thankful for the blessings of our community, work in our neighborhood and connections around the world. This fall we explored child-like faith with PLAY, hosted an amazing fall festival at Bernal Dwellings and a community art night. Our local tribes are flourishing. Seventeen of us took year-long vows to practice the way of Jesus together, with a festive vow ceremony. I’m finishing revisions on my upcoming book, Practicing the Way of Jesus, (ready to drop June 2011 through Intervarsity Press), and have had a productive season teaching and leading retreats and connecting with leaders. Lisa and I are also having the time of our lives parenting three amazing teenagers!
We are also grateful for how the Creator has provided the resources needed for our work over the past 10 years. In the season when many people are deciding where to give, we’d love for you to consider directing your year-end giving towards our work. Checks can be written to ReIMAGINE P.O. Box 411601 SF, CA 94141 or you can give online by credit card here: https://www.justgive.org/nonprofits/donate.jsp?ein=31-1783556
We hope you have a wonderful holiday season!
Check out upcoming ReIMAGINE public events below.
SIMPLIFY: Leveraging your life towards what matters most
http://simplify2010.eventbrite.com/
Two cohorts meeting on Tuesday and Thursday evenings beginning Nov. 30th.
Time, money and desire are the currencies that largely shape how we live our lives. In a society plagued by hurry, worry and greed, the Master invites us into a life of rest, contentment, trust and generosity. True simplicity, the channeling of one’s resources towards what matters most, begins with the heart and flows into loving action.
In this four week Learning Lab we will experiment with practices that can help us live with greater freedom, including:
- More restful sabbath-keeping
- Establishing time priorities that reflect deeper values
- Creating margin in your calendar
- Daily gratitude exercises
- Declutter of your apartment by selling or giving away possessions
- Create a group coop for sharing skills and resources
- Clarify your life purpose and develop financial goals
- Develop a realistic budget for 2011 and implement money management tools
Session 1: Time and rest
Session 2: Desire and contentment
Session 3: Money and trust
Session 4: Budget presentations, wrap up and reflection
Facilitated by Chris King, Lisa Scandrette and Mark Scandrette. $40-$75 sliding scale. (Free for current ReIMAGINE Tribe members) Scholarships available by request.
This is a process and practice oriented offering. Consistent participation and exercise completion required. There are two cohorts for this Learning Lab, one meeting on Tuesdays and the other on Thursdays the following dates:
Tuesdays: Nov. 30th, Dec. 7, 14 and Jan. 4 North Central, San Francisco
Thursdays: Dec. 2, 9, 16 and Jan. 6 Mission District, San Francisco
The Spirituality of Place: Living Locally in a globally connected world
http://spiritualityofplace.eventbrite.com
Wednesday December 8. 7-9 P.M.
The Hub SOMA 901 Mission St, Suite 105 (one block south of the Powell Street BART Station).
We are becoming increasingly aware of the connections we share and our interdependence with the planet we call home. Simultaneously, we experience the tension and disorientation of living in a hyper-connected, highly mobile and socially fragmented world. As people who understand the kingdom of God to be a future AND present reality, we long to see the Creator’s dreams be “on earth” as in eternity. Our impulse is to work out our discipleship to Jesus as people of a particular place.
“What does it mean to be followers of the Way who are rooted in a place? In this salon, featuring presentations by Tim Soreness and Paul Sparks of The Parish Collective, we will explore the opportunity and challenges to working out “A Theology of Place,” (with discussion facilitated by Jarrod Shappell and Mark Scandrette).
Kingdom Ecology: Creating Sustainable local communities of faith.
http://kingdomecology.eventbrite.com
Thursday December 9th 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Dolores Park Church 455 Dolores Street. San Francisco
Here in San Francisco, and across the Bay Area, we navigate the challenges and opportunities of making disciples to Jesus in highly creative and mobile environment, where churches often (though unintentionally) “compete” for members or participants. How can we support sustainable communities of faith that are committed to caring for our neighborhoods? As faith leaders, how can we work together to plant the seeds of the kingdom in the gardens we share? What might it mean for us, practically, to see ourselves as part of the ecology of what God is doing in the San Francisco? Paul Sparks and Tim Soerens, of The Parish Collective, will help facilitate a discussion about how we can be rooted and linked. Hosted by Mark Scandrette and Jarrod Shappell.
Coming in January… (more details to follow)
RESONATE City-based Prayer exercise January 15
ENTER: SPACE –Silent Retreat January 28-30