Movement.
4×6 cqmissional As we talk with new prospective students for our next Certificate in Missional Leadership program coming this fall, as well as the exciting news of connecting with local community college students looking towards their next stage of life, I’m reminded of what it means to move.
Our work is about helping people engage the adventure of change, and helping them grow and have courage- entering into vocation and ways of being that are unique to them. I believe these ways have been created by God and reserved for each person. It is our responsibility to move into places where new vocation and new ways of being are possible. It’s called getting out of your comfort zone. Henri Nouwen calls it voluntary displacement.
He says in his book, Spiritual Direction: “Following Jesus involves leaving the comfortable place and going to a place that is outside our comfort zone. Spiritual displacement is what is called for. The dictionary says that to displace is to move or to shift from the ordinary or proper place. As a ship at sea displaces water, so are we displaced when something grater than ourselves moves us in a new direction or state of being. For displacement to be a real discipline, it has to be voluntary. Voluntary displacement prevents us from being caught in the net of the ordinary and proper It is the discipline essential to remembering who we really are and remaining in touch with our greatest gifts of gratitude and compassion.”
For some of us this means making a real move into a new life. For others, it means letting go of some life we may have fantasized about but does not lead to life for us and others. For some the displacement is involuntary and our responsibility is coming to grips with what God hopes for us right now, and what our view is of our circumstance.
This year, please join us as we help people move. Join us in considering yourself what voluntary displacement could be for you and get outside your comfort zone. This will create community, and you will not be able to help but see yourself as a part of a much bigger story. Lets engage that adventure!

