Monthly Archives

December 2023

Forward Facing

Don’t remember the prior things; don’t ponder ancient history. Look! I’m doing a new thing; now it sprouts up; don’t you recognize it? – Isaiah 43:18-19

Dear Gatherers,

Every New Year is a turning-time to look back and ahead. Having just spoken comfort to a people fighting their way back from unimaginable loss, the prophet Isaiah encourages them to face forward. Forget the past. Focus on the future. That’s a huge request for folks whose defining experiences have been triggered by captivity, chaos, and injustice. Yet the prophet hears God’s voice loud and clear. Don’t obsess over what you’ve been through. See what’s happening now. Something new—something radical—is growing out of the rubble and ashes of your loss. Don’t you recognize it?

Sometimes we don’t recognize what God is doing. Sometimes the struggles of our past has placed callouses on our vision that blind us to what our Maker is up to. We need radical vision for that—the ability to see past our pain… to imagine what we can’t yet perceive… to believe what we don’t understand. Radical Vision is Gather’s rallying cry in 2024. God is growing something new and extraordinary out of our rubble. Can we recognize it?

Blessings for a revelatory year of newness, Gather!

Much love,
Pastor Tim

Practicing the Promised Celebration

Practicing the Promised Celebration

Let those who go out, crying and carrying their seed, come home with joyful shouts, carrying bales of grain! – Psalm 126:6

Dear Gatherers,

This Sunday is BIG. We’re opening the mic to anyone who has a song, story, or spoken word piece about the promise of joy. That’s an Advent discipline—finding our way home through the darkness, shouting joyfully when we arrive, our arms filled to overflowing with goodness. Home may not always be where started. Sometimes, like the Magi, we find our way home by another way. But getting home is still essential, no matter where that may be or what it may look like.

Bring your something to share with us—and invite friends who are also artists. We’re going to have an amazing time practicing joy as we await its arrival in the angel choir outside Bethlehem!

Joy always,
Pastor Tim