Friday, November 21, 2008

Advent Conspiracy

Hi, me again.... sorry, I just have too much time on my hands these days. :)

Two weekends ago, I had the fortunate opportunity to visit Imago Dei, a church in Portland. (is it just me or did you hear Matt and Christi just yell "Go Portland!") It is an AMAZING community doing some amazing things to say the least. I won't go through all the cool things I saw and read... but I did want to introduce to you a couple of really amazing websites to check out. Imago Dei is one of three churches/pastors that have spearheaded something called the Advent Conspiracy. I will embed the promo video in this post so you can get a quick handle on what its all about.



I would love to talk more about this, as a class, in our small groups, over dinner... whatever. Its worth the time and the dialogue. For sure. Its worth THINKING about. PONDERING about the meaning of Christmas. We talk about the "meaning" of Christmas all the time. Its en vogue to do so in church of course. But seriously, have you ever really thought about it? I have to admit I haven't. Have you ever stopped to really think about why you give, what you give and who you give to? Again, I haven't. Until now. And to be honest, this is hard for me to think about. I like giving gifts. I like making my list out of what I want, and who I want to get for. I love opening wrapped gifts under the tree on Christmas morning. LOVE IT. And there really isn't anything wrong with that - AT ALL.

But... WHAT IF those wrapped gifts were something handmade, used, or bought from an organization that supports the least of these, the lost, and the forgotten around the world? WHAT IF I actually sat down to think, really think about the gift I give to my niece (instead of the mad rush to Big Lots for a plastic Dora the Explorer dress up kit for 10.99??)? WHAT IF I decided to make her some dress up jewelry from pasta and/or used beads from a thrift store because I KNOW she loves dressing up? WHAT IF I gave the gift of my time and/or talent to a dear friend, instead of the vest that I bought on clearance 3 months ago (knowing she has about 5 of them in her closet already)? WHAT IF I bought tickets to a Suns game to take my husband out and enjoy the evening together instead of getting him another camouflage mesh hat? WHAT IF I gave my neighbor some coupons for free babysitting so she and her hubby could go out together or she could get some alone time on the town? WHAT IF I took a tithing of my Christmas budget and supported a child or provided a new water well for a village?

IF I did that, I would be SPENDING LESS (fighting the consumerism cancer that is overtaking our culture), but GIVING MORE (of myself, my time, my talent, my friendship). And I think Jesus would really jive with that. The point of Christmas? The meaning? It was the giving of His life... not just his actual physical life on the Cross, but his life of 33 years of serving, giving, loving, teaching. What if we all embraced more of HIS way of celebrating the season and less of our way?

If you read enough through the following websites... this isn't about numbers (except for that one part about how much stinking money we Americans spend this ONE time of the year). It isn't a legalistic formula for being more Christ-like. Its about RETHINKING why we give, what we give, how we give and to whom we give. Its about reconditioning ourselves to know that checking someone off the Christmas list doesn't mean we really GAVE something meaningful or lasting. Its about getting creative and seeking to give more of ourselves to others and less stuff. Hey, I like stuff... don't think this is a cake walk for me, either. Its tough. Its been way easier to just NOT THINK about any of this and go about my merry way this season. Trust me, I am still tempted to do so. But deep inside I know I need to change, and I want to change. And this is a great resource to help me on this journey. Check it out!



Here is the site:

ADVENT CONSPIRACY


COMING SOON.......

Ok, now that this is on the table, lets talk!!!! Lets brainstorm ways we can incorporate the mantra of "worship fully. spend less. give more. love all." into our personal lives, the life of our Fresh Grounds Community, the city of Phoenix and even the world! Some of us are blessed with ingenious creativity, and some of us could spend 365 days a year trying to come up with one alternative/creative/useful gift idea. So, please help the rest of us, you creative ones (um, yes Jess I am talking to you girl!). Lets pool our ideas, thoughts, experiments, experiences and see what we can come up with............

Check out RETHINKING CHRISTMAS to see what I am talking about....

1 comment:

markandjesss said...

sounds fun. We'd love to chat. I'm definitely already trying to come up with some stuff for this year. For kiddos. I love the coupon idea. I got four hours of free babysitting last year from a friend and it was such a HUGE blessing. Better than anything. Kids love to bake and coupons would work for this. Let's talk. Jess