Thursday, December 29, 2011

An Evening Star - One Client's Perspective from the 'Stable'

"Today is December 23rd, 2011. For some, it’s just another day; for others it’s a very special time, just two days before we celebrate the birth of Christ. 

Celebrations are taking place all over the world, but I personally felt something like never before. This year, I played the part of Mary in the Mission’s Live Nativity scene. On my second night in the ‘stable’ I was sitting on a bale of hay, holding the baby Jesus and waving at passing cars. The sunset was leaving glorious hues of color across the sky, from dark blue, purple, light purple to a rose color. I had looked away just long enough to wave at a passing car, and when I looked back, the evening star was shining brightly against the brilliant colors!  The bright star had not been visible before.

For a moment in time, I felt transported back to that first Christmas night as I stared in wonder at the appearance of the star. That must have been what it was like for the shepherds. Instead of being afraid or anxious about the star, perhaps they too felt an inner peace as I did. It was as if I was present at that very first Christmas, holding the baby Jesus. 

Just as fast as the feeling came, it left, but the impact of that moment remained with me. The men who were participating in the Live Nativity with me were unaware of what had just taken place. One of them asked me if I was okay. Did I need anything? Was I warm enough? I said that I was fine. I had everything I needed and wanted right there in my arms.

Even though it was just a split-second happening, I will remember that feeling for the rest of my life… until my Father calls me home. If there ever is a chance for me to play Mary again, I will do so willingly, happily, and wholeheartedly."

(Lea Ann is a participant in our New Life Program)

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Christmas Volunteering


 Community Assistance Christmas Interviewing  
As we approach the end of the Christmas interviewing process, Lydia Allen, the Community Assistance Administrator, reports that we have interviewed more than 496 clients!  In November, there were 72 salvations and so far in December there have been 29 salvations.  November is looking like it will have been the second busiest month of the year.  

 Current High Priority Volunteer Opportunities  
Presently, several of our Administrative staff are seeking qualified volunteers to assist them with multiple ministry duties. The volunteer positions available are as follows: 
  • Christian Life Program Admin Assistant
  • Facilities Director Executive Assistant
  • High Impact Volunteer Admin Assistant
Please contact James Smith at (816) 329-1469 or email him at james.smith@cityunionmission.org if you would like more information regarding one of the above listed positions. An interested applicant may also apply online at http://www.cityunionmission.org/, then go to the Volunteer Center and complete the High Impact Application.