“The steadfast love of
the Lord never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every
morning; great is Your faithfulness.” - Lamentations 3:22-23
At the end of each year I devote a blog post to looking back at
the past year and “snapshotting” it. 2015 was for sure a year I will
never, ever forget. I think it will be a year ingrained in my memory for
multiple reasons until Jesus comes back. 2015 offered for me exciting and
new changes, and in tandem hard challenges as well. It’s been an exciting
year to watch my dreams become reality and to take on new and exciting
opportunities, but it has also been a challenging year as homesickness and heartache
among other emotions, have crept up at the most unexpected times. Through
every millisecond, though, God has been my constant and enduring support and
has most definitely shown me this year, in ways I’ve never experienced before,
that He is always with me.
NEW JOB
When I get off the elevator to my 7th floor, downtown
Nashville office, there is a big emblem on the floor that says “Executive
Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention.” I want to shake my head
every day as I exit the elevator and walk to my office for the pure fact that I
cannot believe I work here. Many of you know the story of my
journey to my “dream” job. If not or if you need/want a refresher, I
shared about it in last year’s retrospect (click here to read) and also in some
earlier 2015 blog posts (New Beginnings and Six Month Nashville Update).
Floor Logo at SBC Executive Committee Office |
I have learned SO INCREDIBLY much about the Southern Baptist Convention this year. I thought I knew a lot, but boy was I wrong! It’s been really neat, for me, to see the processes and “behind the scenes” things that happen that make both the Southern Baptist Convention and the summer Annual Meetings succeed in our SBC world. Before I’d only really been a recipient of the things the Executive Committee had arranged or put together. Now, I’m a part of helping to put those things together and if you know me, you know that’s exactly where I love to be – right smack dab in the middle of working with others to accomplish great things for the Kingdom! And my workplace does that each and every day and I am so blessed to be a part of it!
The highlight of the year for me, of course, would have to be the
summer Annual Meeting that was held, this year, in Columbus, Ohio. If you are unfamiliar with the Annual Meeting it is basically a big gathering of Southern Baptist churches/leaders/organizations where over 5,000+ people (sometimes more) are in attendance and make decisions for our denomination while at the same time hearing preaching and singing worship songs. While
this was not my first Annual Meeting to attend, it was my first one to be an
actual employee. The week was very fast-paced, but that’s what I
love about it! My main duty was to put together and send to print our
daily bulletin publication that contained up-to-the-minute information that
could only be printed once sessions were completed. This was fun, but
challenging too. I don’t think anyone could have prepared me for how it
would work; I was only going to know how it worked after experiencing it.
Everything worked well, however, and I have some mental notes of how to
make next year more fluid for myself.
My view of the 2015 SBC Annual Meeting from the stage |
I also was able to coordinate the pages this year at the 2015
Annual Meeting. My first true introduction to Annual Meetings was actually
as a volunteer page (aka gopher, runner). I was responsible for taking
the motions people had written or discussed and making copies of those and
delivering them to the appropriate individuals. I had commented in
previous blogs that I wished I could be a page for life…and as it turned out, that wish came true! This year, I not only got to do my “old paging
job,” but I also helped to coordinate the pages that worked the microphones by
having their supplies ready and also giving them information of what to expect,
times they were needed, etc. It was like a full-circle experience for me
and also for my (now) co-workers. These individuals had remembered me
working as a volunteer page and one even had a nickname for me – “Motion Girl”
– which is now a nickname that some people call me around here. :)
My accomplishments this year include all of the publications
that I am responsible for putting together. A lot of my job requires
compiling information/advertisements from our various SBC entities around the
country (these include seminaries, mission boards, and the like). It
involves organization and checklists…lots and lots of checklists! The
other part of my job involves putting together publications that contain this
information I have compiled. Most of the publications are for the Annual
Meeting. However, because I am responsible for about 3-4 different
publications for this one event, I have to manage my time out from January to
May as I work on these publications at the same time. Talk about time
management! The other publication I work on during the same time and also
after the Annual Meeting is the SBC Annual which is a book that contains
all the information about what happened during the previous year. I’m so
thankful for a very detailed and organized predecessor who left me copious
notes and timelines so that I could stay on track with all of these
publications – she made an intense task be a lot less stressful for me…and for
that I am very grateful! I have also had the opportunity to take on other projects this year and have enjoyed working with others to get those projects accomplished.
A few of the SBC publications I created and designed this year |
This past year of working at the SBC headquarters has been like
a dream for me. I’ve had the honor of hearing amazing speakers, meeting
people I’ve only ever read about, and also working with some pretty incredible
people. My coworkers are what have made my experience here so much richer
than I could have ever imagined. They’ve been there for me and supported
me through all of my emotions. They’ve prayed for and with me and have
been there when I’ve needed them. God is blessing me here at my job and I
am excited to see what 2016 brings for us at the Southern Baptist Convention!
NEW CHURCH
When I moved to Nashville, I visited many churches, seeking
God’s will for the one He would have me join. About the third month in, I
settled on Brentwood Baptist Church. This church is special to me for a
number of reasons. First of all, my family’s pastor of the church we were
a part of when we lived in Hong Kong is now the missions pastor there so I have
known he and his wife since I was a child. Secondly, I had traveled with Brentwood
Baptist on three of their past six mission journeys to Hong Kong.
Brentwood is what most would consider a mega-church, but the only way you
get yourself out of that mindset and into knowing and fellowshipping with
people is to get involved! And if you know me, you know
that’s right in my wheelhouse!
My main involvement at Brentwood Baptist this year has been in
Children’s Ministry. In looking at how I could be involved in the
Children’s Ministry and in talking to the Children’s Minister at Brentwood, I
decided to become the 5th grade Life Group (Sunday School) director.
No one had wanted to take on the responsibility of this particular class
because it is the only children’s class that combines all of that particular
age group together…which of course makes for a really big class! My average each
week is around 50 kids. The large group makes for an interesting Sunday
each week, but we have a great time and they are really good listeners and add
a lot to each lesson. I couldn’t do it, though, without some amazing
co-teachers and they really help make my directorship easy!!
Over the summer, I had the opportunity to be a part of a mission
trip designed specifically for 5th graders. This was actually
with my 2014-2015 group (who I began teaching in April 2015). The 5th
graders were responsible for planning and leading an actual Vacation Bible
School at a local BBC church plant. It was such a blessing to watch these
kids who I was teaching on Sunday mornings “take over” this Vacation Bible
School and share Jesus with kids in the neighborhood of this church. They
really stepped up to the plate and surprised all of us (adults). I was and am so
incredibly proud of them and know their missions hearts will only get bigger
from here on!
Towards the end of the year, I started helping out with Brentwood's Wednesday night children’s program. I’m helping in the 2nd grade class. It’s really fun to have some diversity in age groups each week and I am excited to get to know all of these precious kiddos as 2016 progresses.
As for my own spiritual development, I joined my own age-range Life Group that meets on Sunday nights. While I do enjoy and am growing through teaching my own Life Group, I also need to grow spiritually myself and my Sunday evening Bible Study allows me to focus on that. I enjoy gathering with girls my own age each week and going deeper into the study of the Bible. This past year I also took part in a 7-week Bible Study focused on young, single women being mentored by older, married ladies. Not only were we spiritually fed, but we were physically fed and loved on as well. This study was such a blessing and these ladies really ministered to my heart and made me feel so loved.
My mentorship group called Blossoms; I'm at the back right |
I will officially become a member of Brentwood in February of
2016 (the church has a pretty thorough membership process…which is actually a
good thing) and I am really excited to be a part of this fellowship!
NEW OPPORTUNITIES
I’ve had a number of new opportunities to be involved in this
year outside of work and church. The first is with the Tennessee Baptist
Convention WMU. Each year the TBC WMU puts together a children’s missions
conference and the while I’ve worked location-wise with them for this
conference before, I’d never taught at the conference or anything like that.
This year, my TBC contact, after knowing I’d moved to the area, asked if I
would teach at these conferences (3 conferences in 3 different parts of the
state) and also if I’d help develop some activities for the missions fairs.
Of course I was THRILLED to do so! It was fun coming up with
activities for the fair and I had the time of my life travelling across
Tennessee over the course of 3 weekends in October teaching kids about
missions. It affirmed for me my heart's passion – children & missions!
Teaching missions to kids at the Middle TN JAM Children's Missions Conference |
The other opportunity I have had the blessing of being a part
of, recently, is the children’s program for the downtown Nashville Christian
Women’s Job Corp (CWJC). Women come to CWJC to work on getting their GEDs and so
they go through tutoring and the like. Many women bring their children,
but the children’s program is one of the areas that gets overlooked
volunteer-wise. Right now I volunteer two times a week and help out with
crowd-control, homework, and Bible teaching. These kids are so precious
and I love getting to know them. Some of these kids have not even heard
the stories of Jesus before so it’s never far from my mind that these times
with them may be the only Jesus they see each week.
I've even had opportunities to travel. I traveled to new places across TN for the children's missions conference, I visited my mom's family in Louisville quite a few times this year, and I even got to travel with my good friend Bethany to The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary to attend their Fall Festival which was Adventures in Odyssey themed! Adventures in Odyssey, a Christian radio drama produced by Focus on the Family, is my favorite radio program and has been since I was a child. The Seminary literally brought this fictional town to life and they even flew in 3 of the actors who play main characters on the program to have a live Odyssey program! It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience and it was literally a dream to actually watch these actors voice these characters I have listened to since I was eight years old.
I've even had opportunities to travel. I traveled to new places across TN for the children's missions conference, I visited my mom's family in Louisville quite a few times this year, and I even got to travel with my good friend Bethany to The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary to attend their Fall Festival which was Adventures in Odyssey themed! Adventures in Odyssey, a Christian radio drama produced by Focus on the Family, is my favorite radio program and has been since I was a child. The Seminary literally brought this fictional town to life and they even flew in 3 of the actors who play main characters on the program to have a live Odyssey program! It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience and it was literally a dream to actually watch these actors voice these characters I have listened to since I was eight years old.
NEW CITY
Living in Nashville is definitely different than living in
Morristown! The traffic took a bit of getting used to, and some days the
traffic patience wears a little thin, but for the most part I like living in
the city! There is so much that goes on in Nashville – from Opryland to
Downtown to historic Franklin – there’s always something to do. This year
I’ve gotten to do fun things in many of those parts of Nashville – I saw an
American Idol sing/be filmed downtown before the finale show, I met Christian
singers Sandy Patti, Jaci Velasquez, and songwriter Keith Getty at various concerts I
attended, and of course I’ve shopped ‘til I dropped at the Opry Mills Outlet
Mall! (And no, I haven’t seen anyone “famous” yet out and about in town).
I moved into my first apartment in March which was exciting and different for me. You sure do learn many life lessons when living on your own!! :) If you know me, you know I’m not the greatest cook, and this has proved true still to this day…I’ve had some kitchen mishaps (nothing catastrophic, but still)! It has also been different for me to keep up with things like bills and the like. Not saying it has been hard, but it’s just been a new adjustment for me. Thankful though to have my parents and close friends to offer advice and help when those adjustments don’t make a lot of sense.
Me and the Downtown Nashville Skyline |
I moved into my first apartment in March which was exciting and different for me. You sure do learn many life lessons when living on your own!! :) If you know me, you know I’m not the greatest cook, and this has proved true still to this day…I’ve had some kitchen mishaps (nothing catastrophic, but still)! It has also been different for me to keep up with things like bills and the like. Not saying it has been hard, but it’s just been a new adjustment for me. Thankful though to have my parents and close friends to offer advice and help when those adjustments don’t make a lot of sense.
NEW CHALLENGES
Apart from living on my own, I have had some challenges this
year – homesickness and heartache, among others. I have and continue to
miss my family so incredibly much. We were a complete family unit for a
good 25-26 years of my life and within the past year we’ve all moved to
separate areas of the South. Thankfully we had the blessing of getting to
spend some time together this year – Chattanooga in March, Orlando in early
August, and most recently Christmas at home – but those times aren’t ever
enough. I know that Nashville is where God has called me and I know the
areas where my sisters and parents live is where God has placed them for such a
time as this, but it doesn’t lessen the fact that I miss them every single day.
I’m so thankful for texting and Facetime, however, which afford me the
opportunity to speak to everyone at the push of a button – thank goodness for
technology!!!
There have been other challenges and heartache as well, and those times have been quite emotional for me. While this isn’t the time or place to go into any of it, I will say that the heartache I have felt has been unlike anything I’ve ever gone through before and I’ve had a hard time going through it without my family being physically here with me in Nashville; I'm thankful, though, for close friends here in Nashville who have helped walk me through these tough times. Ultimately, however, through all these challenges, I’ve felt the loving arms of the Father reach down and wrap me in his everlasting arms letting me know that He’s got my back and He is all I need (Deut. 33:27a). And for that I’m thankful.
From our 2015 Young Family Summer Vacation |
There have been other challenges and heartache as well, and those times have been quite emotional for me. While this isn’t the time or place to go into any of it, I will say that the heartache I have felt has been unlike anything I’ve ever gone through before and I’ve had a hard time going through it without my family being physically here with me in Nashville; I'm thankful, though, for close friends here in Nashville who have helped walk me through these tough times. Ultimately, however, through all these challenges, I’ve felt the loving arms of the Father reach down and wrap me in his everlasting arms letting me know that He’s got my back and He is all I need (Deut. 33:27a). And for that I’m thankful.
NEW REQUESTS
I appreciate your prayers for me in the upcoming year as I
continue to adjust to living here in Nashville. Pray for me as I begin a
new year of publications and opportunities at work; pray that Christ would be
glorified in it all. Pray for me as I lead my 5th graders and
as I continue to be involved in church and other ministry opportunities.
Pray for me to make wise decisions as I live life on my own and that God
would keep me safe. Finally pray for me as I continue to struggle with
homesickness and other emotions; pray I will continually be reminded that God
is always there for me.
NEW CHAPTER
Beginning this new chapter in my life has been a whirlwind!
There have been good times and not-so-good times. There have been
gigantic smiles, moments where I go “Is this really my life?!”, heartache, and there have
been tears. I think all of that happens when you first fly out of the
nest and figure out life on your own. I wish I could sit here and say
this year has been a cinch, but it hasn’t. Leaving home and all that you've known, moving to a new place, and
beginning a new life isn’t for the faint of heart. I will say it helps to
have a support system; and for the most part, through family and close coworkers
and friends, I have had that. This new chapter would’ve been a whole lot
bumpier without them!
I don’t regret this new chapter, however, because I am living my
dream and also because I have grown in my walk with Christ by leaps and bounds.
He is the author of my story and has never made that more evident to me
than this past year. The opportunities and experiences He has given me
have left me awestruck (Psalm 37:4); the challenges and heartache I’ve felt
have let me know He is omnipresent and that I need to give all of my cares to
Him (Psalm 55:22, 1 Peter 5:7). As this new chapter continues to be
written, I’m anxious and excited to see what new things God has in store for me
as 2016 begins.
THE WORD OF THE YEAR
Since I started these “year in retrospect” posts, I have
encapsulated each year with a word. Previously they have been words like
peace, trust, blessed, and so on. This year my word is “NEW.”
If you look at each heading above, you’ll see that this word is used for
each category of this year’s retrospect post. I think the word “new” most
definitely speaks to this past year as pretty much everything in my life was
new.
Isaiah 43:19 talks about how God is doing new things in our life
and to look towards those new things. I have most definitely lived out
this verse this year! However, I think a better verse that encapsulates
the word “new” as it relates to me this year is Lamentations 3:22-23. I
keep this verse on my desk in a place where I can see it daily and it says, “The
steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they
are new every morning; great is Your faithfulness.” I’m
so thankful that God’s mercies are new every morning because that means if we
are homesick, struggling, or just having a no-good-bad day, that the very next
morning He will have a new promise or blessing or kind act waiting for us.
It may be huge, it may be small, but His love will never end and He will
be with us in all the experiences and situations in life – whether they be new
or old, recurring or once-in-a-lifetime, long or short, easy or hard.
I pray that as I say goodbye to 2015, a year of new and
unforgettable memories, I will always remember how God carried me through each
moment and reminded me daily of His love and provision for me. I pray
that I will never doubt His plans and that I will continually trust Him at all
times. This year, God’s mercies didn’t come to an end – just as He
promised, each day afforded a new one – and I look forward to 2016 as His
mercies begin anew.
What an exciting year and a bright new year to look forward to. I will be continuing to pray for you and for your precious family. And when you struggle remember you are not alone...remember His promise..."Behold I am with you even to the end of the age..."
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