Bridges, Ministry, and You.
Someone once told me that ministry was building bridges to help people get from where they are to where God wants them to be. Being a hack carpenter- building decks for my house that may not be the most sturdy or level, I know how inadequate I would be at building a bridge of any scope. Bridges come in all shapes and sizes and accomplish things as simple as providing a way for a person to walk over a shallow creek (like the cool little suspension bridge on the back side of the island at New Life Ranch). They can also be massive in scope and require unbelievable vision, resources, and energy to produce.
The other thing that is interesting about bridges is that in order for them to fulfill their purpose, people need to take responsibility to move across them. The bridge doesn’t take people, or cars, or whatever, and move them from one side to the other. It provides a way for the person to engage, to move forward under their own power, to get to the other side. The bridge makes it possible- and yet the “bridge crosser” is responsible. This is a beautiful thing in that a given in this equation is the ability and strength of the bridge crosser to make it over. It’s the bridge builder’s responsibility to create a way across.
Bridges require people to give input at various levels in order to be constructed, right? I can be the project manager, builder, purchaser, quality control officer, and HR dude when I make a bridge across a ditch in my back yard. And a fine bridge it will be!
However- the bigger the bridge that I am involved in building- the less I am involved in the entire operation. I am best operating in a specific role and trusting others to fulfill their own specific role. Some valleys, or rivers, or spans require big time vision- and big time operation. Might this be your bridge?
Or maybe this is the one that looks more like you:
What I know now is this: getting in on doing ministry is a beautiful thing. It is worth being thankful for. And, there can come times where your purpose is to build new bridges.
CQ Missional, and our educational projects the CML and GPS Tulsa are bridges. They are designed to help people who are in a specific stage of life, with specific needs- move from where they are, to where God wants them to be. Students in Tulsa looking for life direction, for a vocation, for some purpose, for some people to share this search with- get the opportunity to walk across the bridge of GPS Tulsa together. We get the privilege of creating the context for this discovery. By the way- this will be a blast to get going! People who are young adults but a little farther along, perhaps they have graduated college, or have been working a job for a few years, get the opportunity to walk across the bridge of the CML together- serving a community, creating new life in neighborhoods, and taking a chance on their own vocation shift.
Right now we are putting together what looks like a foot bridge, the kind you can wear sandals while walking across, or even go barefoot in the process! However- the span between where 1000s of 20 somethings are, and where they could be is huge. I pray for wisdom and community to join in building the right bridge to help you adults figure out their purpose in life. This is a Golden Gate type of need.
Whats next in the bridge? Raise more scholarship money, raise awareness of how we can serve young adults, make more friends and offer real support to help our clients make courageous decisions. In other words, keep moving forward.
I am thankful today to be a bridge builder. What does your bridge look like today? Are you walking across one? Are you in the middle of building one? What does Ministry look like to you?
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