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…Waiting in Joplin, MO

6/30/2008

Well, we had a fantastic week of packing and saying many goodbye’s before we set out to NYC in our fully packed Uhaul today. We have been (and still are) a part of such a loving, sweet, giving, compassionate, passion-filled community of believers at Bridgeway Church and I guess the ‘bad’ part of our move is having to say goodbye to so many dear friends. “Thank you” to all of you who dropped by this past week to help us pack and for those that came by yesterday to help load in the Uhaul. I have to say a special “thanks!!!” to “Load Master Seargent, Aaron Long” who planted himself in that stuffy, warm Uhaul for about 90 minutes and packed each and every box and furniture item. Also thank you Randy Stroud for your work on loading and your help with the couches last week. picture-107.jpg

We left OKC shortly after lunch today and pulled off in Joplin, MO for some ice cream shakes at ‘Steak and Shake.’ Yum! As we were making our way back to the highway, I (Andy) managed to cut a corner a little too tightly and I nicked the back tire well enough to give it a good 3-inch gash. So, we are now patiently waiting for the tire to be repaired as we sit in a nearby Panera Bread. Fun! It’s already quite an adventure and we’re only about 3 hours out of OKC.

Jessica waiting outside PaneraSeriously though, we are fine with the delay. Shortly before the incident we decided to change our pace of travel and slow it down a bit, so this works in to that plan just fine. At this point, we have yet to find and secure an apartment in NYC. I just returned from there a couple days ago when I went to look at an apartment that we thought might work. The pictures of the apartment online were decent, but when I saw it in person I realized it was a bit too dark, dingy, and dirty to work for us. I then spent the better part of the day trapsing up and down 104th Street through 107th between Amsterdam and West End Avenues peering in just about every door I could to get a phone number of the building’s superintendent or management company. I must have called around 30 numbers by the end of it. I’ve had a couple ‘bites’ since then, but nothing permanent yet. Please pray with us that God will reserve the apartment he has for us and leads us to it in His timing. We are going in faith knowing that He has called us to love Him and love people in NYC, so surely he will provide the apartment for us as well.

Well, the tire is just about ready, so that’s all for now. Next stop: St. Louis for the night. We love you all sooo much. Even if we don’t know you, I’m sure we would love you as we got to know you. :)

Peace, Grace, and Blessings,

Andy (and Jessica)

Send-off Sunday!!!

6/25/2008

What an amazing, fun day we had! Last Sunday was Prayer and Worship Sunday at Bridgeway and the church spent the entire morning rallying around Jessica and I to send us off to New York City. If you were not there, let me paint a picture of what the morning was like as if you had been there…

1. First, you walked in the front door to see a giant tunnel made by Crystal Partee and Su Crawford in the likes of the Lincoln Tunnel. It was so cool with it’s traffic cones, lights on the inside and fantastically painted facade. It was like being in the real thing except much shorter and without the nasty truck fumes. Thank you Crystal and Su! Uh-mazing!

2. Second, you proceeded into the sanctuary where your ears meet the sounds of buskers (street performers) spread around the room making all kinds of beautiful racket. On the East side Dustin Ragland was beating up some buckets with some chewed up drum sticks, Chris Clark was playing away on his viola and Isaac Elliot was shredding up his electric guitar. On the center aisle and west side we had Jaime Cochran singing and playing with his guitar, Pete Miller drumming on a djembe, and Chris Jurrens crankin’ out some vibes on his bass guitar. And finally in the center of the room we had a group of young girls signing to Amazing Grace being played by Catherine Gikas.

THANKS TO ALL THE BUSKERS FOR MAKING IT SUCH A FUN MORNING!!!

3. That scene went on for about 10 minutes until we moved into our first prayer movement. At that point everyone gravitated toward their nearest busker, each of which had a sign with a certain prayer topic, and we all prayed out loud simultaneously for that topic. We prayed for NYC Churches, Families, Poor and Homeless, the Wealthy Elite, Students, Artists and the Nations all in NYC.

4. Then everyone took their seats and Jessica and I took some time to share our heart and vision for the churchplant in NYC. We talked about our passion to see Jesus do for New Yorkers what he has done for us outlined in Matthew 28:11-20. Take a moment to read it. We talked about our desire to Jesus make an exchange with New Yorkers, a “burden exchange.” So many people all over experience the heavy burdens of life and endure them without the life-changing relief that God gives through Jesus. In our experience, the lost in New York tend to be quite hardened and seemingly self-sufficient on the outside, but often times barely surviving and desperate for life on the inside. I realize that’s quite a general, blanket statement, but again it has been our experience as we have been allowed to get to know people in NYC. Our burdens are painfully heavy, but Christ’s burdens are wonderfully light and easy to bear.

We also briefly talked about the issue of identity that we all tend to confuse from time to time. My identity is first and foremost that I am a son of God. I know this because God has made a lasting covenant with me through his son, Jesus. I would describe how that looks in my everyday like this: Everything he has belongs to me, and everything I have belongs to him. My time, my thoughts, my money, my talents, my family, my possessions, everything I have is his. Likewise I in turn receive EVERYTHING I could possibly need AND he gives me the desires of my heart. Therefore I find my identity not in being a singer, though I have a degree in Vocal Performace. I am not even primarily known to God as a churchplanter or missionary or whatever you want to call it. Those are things I DO in response to WHO I AM. Now picture a highly competitive environment in any field imagineable and tell me how difficult it would be to endure such a place without truly knowing who you are. That’s the battle New Yorkers face daily. They need Jesus. I need Jesus. We ALL need Jesus.

After Jessica and I discussed this we moved into the second prayer movement. Everyone got into groups of three and prayed for about 1 minute on these three things: 1) Matthew 11:28-30 “Burden Exchange” 2) Persons of Peace - people that would welcome us and the message we bring 3) Health and Longevity of the churchplant.

5. After that Jessica and I stood while the elders of Bridgeway gathered around us to pray prayers of commissioning and sending. People prayed that the love we have received from Christ would be evident to people around us in NYC and that they would be attracted by it. They prayed 1 Peter 5: 1-11 over us. They prayed for favor and authority and all kinds of other good prayers.

6. Then they took up an offering to send us off with. We were truly blessed by this. Thank you to all who gave.

7. And finally we celebrated with the Lord’s Supper and worship. Brad Kilman led us through 3 or 4 songs. Every time we gather as a body, worship is sweet and unique. This Sunday was no different. There was something exciting and powerful about singing praise and prayers with the body of believers God has placed you in for over ten years before you’re sent out with a vision to see someday in NYC what you see now (believers praising God for his billions of blessings).

What a day! Thanks again to everyone that put time and effort into the morning. We are especially thankful for everything that Crystal Partee, Annamrie Slater, Brad Kilman, all the Buskers, Lance Humphreys, Alex Absalom, and Sue Crawford did.

More to come…

Andy and Jessica

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“Something’s different about you…you’re glowing!”

6-9-2008

In our last Post, I said we have exciting news to share quickly followed by “No, we’re not pregnant.” Well….things have changed. We’re pregnant! Tadah!!!

Our 8th anniversary was May 13th and as Jess and I were enjoying our dinner, we began to discuss the fact that Jess was noticing some “differences” in her health lately. So we decided to get a home pregnancy test on our way home from dinner. We made a stop at Bed, Bath & Beyond first and ran into our friends, Sarah and Carson Smith. At one point Sarah said, “Something’s different about you. You look even more beautiful, you’re glowing!” Jess calmly recieved the compliments and I just smiled and nodded. Later that evening, Jessica “took the test” and it said “Pregnant.” We were super joyful to say the least.

As we have had some time to process, I have contemplated how this will influence our upcoming plans to churchplant in NYC. My sense is that God is saying that he is doing in the natural what he will be doing in the supernatural. About a year ago I had two significant prayers burning in my heart. They were that I would be willing to lose my life (Mark 8:35) and that I would be fruitful (John 15:8). I still greatly desire both of these qualities as a disciple of Jesus and I feel honored that God would give us such a sweet blessing as confirmation.

Prayer, Worship, & Sending Out!

Part of the monthly rhythm of our churchlife is that we set aside one Sunday a month to Pray & Worship as one big family. This month Prayer & Worship Sunday, June 22nd, will be spent praying for New York City, for our churchplant, and for Jessica and I personally. It will be a big sending out Party! For those of you in the area that don’t normally attend Bridgeway Sunday Celebrations, this will be a great opportunity to hear more of our vision and see the kind of church we are launching from. For you “regulars” please spread the word. We want all the prayers we can get to rise up to our Father on behalf of his heart for NYC on June 22nd.

In the meantime, please pray that we find an apartment in NYC soon. So far we haven’t either located or secured a good fit yet. But we are trusting that God has his provision and perfect timing over the situation. For those that are interested, I will be writing a post soon about how you can partner with us prayerfully and financially.

Going in faith,

Andy (and Jessica) thebiddys@gmail.com