How God Fits…

By Becky Preston

Perhaps I may take the liberty to reword this sentence into something a little different: “Helping women see how they fit into the story of God.”  Not very catchy, but I believe this is the mission of the church, and therefore the individuals who make up the church.  I also believe that this is the intention of the CLEAR ministry of CCV.

Now this can be a bit intimidating to those of us who have spent a lifetime trying to determine “God’s will for my life”.  I am guilty of this, but after all these years I have determined several things.  God’s will in my life is not unlike the will of God for many.  He wants us to believe in Him and in the work His Son, Jesus, did while on this earth.  Simple, just believe.  In CLEAR, we want people to believe in Jesus Christ.

But it doesn’t stop at belief.  Once we have taken the step towards belief, we have responsibilities.  God has called His followers to action, primarily in the role of obedience.  Am I talking about the Ten Commandments?  Perhaps, but I think obedience is more like living a life that is worthy of His having called us to be His children.  Obedience is taking His commands and following them.  Some of His commands are to bring others into the family of God, disciple those who are within our realm of influence, encourage the discouraged, weep with those who weep, care for those who have needs, be hospitable, pray, become mature followers, and on and on.  The New Testament gives us a multitude of ways in which we can follow God and be obedient to His commands.  When we obey Him, we glorify Him.   CLEAR wants to help women identify where God has called them to be obedient.  In this, CLEAR can bring glory to God.

You may think, “This is all well and good, but what does it look like?  That is a big list and I can’t possibly do all those things.”  I don’t think God is asking us to do this for the whole world, but within our circle of influence.  We have families, friends, jobs, and other settings that we frequent.  Those are the areas in which we are responsible to minister to others.  Where we are and what season of life we are in is likely God’s calling for us right now.  It may change as we seek other opportunities or our children grow up and live their own calling, but being confident in the knowledge that God has us where we need to be at this time is priceless.  Resting in God is certainly a way to be obedient and to give Him glory.  CLEAR desires to support each woman in the stage of life that God has called her.

In the end, believing in Jesus the Son of God, and being obedient to the life God has called us to brings glory to God.  Ultimately, the CLEAR ministry desires to bring glory to God.

Out With The Old, In With The New

2010 has been a great year for CLEAR, despite two major challenges.

1.   Diane and Terri stepped down to pursue a different avenue for ministering to women.

I admit that when Diane and Terri first told us they were releasing CLEAR to our small team I was a little concerned. Not that we couldn’t keep things running, just that we couldn’t keep things running as well. But the point of leadership is to grow up new leaders and that’s exactly what they did. Michele, Becky and I each bring something unique to the table and it seems to work pretty well. I have the sneaking suspicion that Diane and Terri had that figured out before we did.

2.   CLEAR held its first annual Christmas Expo.

Becky had the idea for the Christmas Expo and I didn’t know what to expect. What happened was we ended up with twice as many vendors as we originally planned for and over 200 patrons. Not bad for our first year. You can bet that the 2011 Christmas Expo will be even better.

The next twelve months will be more of the same old, same old – brunches, game nights, summer Coffee Klatch, the Christmas Expo…  But there will also be new experiences to be had like the upcoming retreat.

Michele, Becky and I are looking forward to serving in 2011 and are especially anxious to see what God has in store for the women of Christ’s Church of the Valley.