A season of transitions is upon us.
God's beautiful creation is transitioning from the cool days of winter to the warm days of spring. In the past few days, we have seen hot, sunny, almost summer-like days, and as I type this, rain is steadily falling, as is the temperature outside.
Students at all levels of education are marking the transition from one year of schooling to the next by taking exams, writing papers, and making sure they're registered for next year.
Students and families are transitioning from the rigorous schedule of the academic year to the somewhat more laid back schedule of "summer." Instead of rising early each and every day, people may sleep later and enjoy leisure time. Or, as my mother used to say on our last day of school, "Well, I guess my vacation is over."
For many young adults across the world, this is a time of major transition as they prepare to graduate from high school or college or graduate school. They are stepping out of comfort zones and known routines to face new realities and maybe even uncertain futures. These transitions can be the most frightening and the most exhilarating.
Last night at PSF we celebrated another year of shared community. A big thanks goes out to Decker Chaney for hosting us in her home and for putting together a wonderful slideshow of pictures featuring our graduating seniors. Last night was a beautiful night, and I will testify to the powerful presence of the Holy Spirit in our midst. The energy in Decker's home was palpable as students, staff, board members, and friends of PSF all gathered to share table fellowship and honor our graduating seniors. Letters from parents were read. We laid our hands on the seniors. Prayers were spoken. Photos were taken. And, when all the official festivities were over, we all stood in the front yard and basked in the glow of Christ's presence among us. I witnessed meaningful embraces between friends, deep joy-filled laughter, somewhat sorrowful "see you soon"s, and a reluctance by anyone to be the first to leave. Without having to name it aloud, I think everyone there knew we were experiencing a mountaintop moment, right there on Decker's front lawn.
A season of transitions is upon us. PSF will soon become UKIRK. Rooted will give way to Engage. Seniors will set out to make a difference in the world. New leaders will rise as a result of encouragement and guidance from those seniors who are moving on. Summer jobs and internships will begin. Other summer opportunities will blossom. And, before we know it, we will be gathered together again as a community called forth by Christ to worship and share table fellowship.
Two passages from Isaiah seem to capture this season of transition quite well:
Isaiah 43:19-21
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Look! I’m doing a new thing; now it sprouts up; don’t you recognize it? I’m making a way in the desert, paths
in the wilderness.
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The beasts of the field, the jackals and ostriches, will honor me, because I have put water in the desert and streams in the wilderness to give water to my people, my chosen ones,
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this people whom I formed for myself, who will recount my praise.
Isaiah 55:8-12
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My plans aren’t your plans, nor are your ways my ways, says the
LORD
.
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Just as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my plans than your plans.
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Just as the rain and the snow come down from the sky and don’t return there without watering the earth, making it conceive and yield plants and providing seed to the sower and food to the eater,
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so is my word that comes from my mouth; it does not return to me empty.Instead, it does what I want, and accomplishes what I intend.
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Yes, you will go out with celebration, and you will be brought back in peace. Even the mountains and the hills will burst into song before you; all the trees of the field will clap their hands.