Friday, August 31, 2007
we are in
After meeting with a church last night and talking with some different folks this week we are at the needed support level to go through with the mortgage on our house and move to CT. It is difficult to communicate the joy, relief, and gratitude that we feel. In the last week God has been our provider and sustainer as the process of fundraising, moving, and home buying has taken us on a wild ride. All along it was him, at work and he is worthy of our trust. Thanks to the many of you who have prayed, listened, and cared for us in many ways. We are deeply indebted to you. Thanks for being the body of Christ.
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
wall paper central
It was a lot of fun to see the house and there is great potential. There is so much cool stuff we could potentially do with the house and my mind is kinda swimming in the various details. The one funny thing (or maybe not so funny) is the amount of wall paper we will need to take down. This stairwell, which goes from the 1st to 2nd floor gives you a good idea of the extent of the wallpapering. Fortunately it is not terriblly ugly or audacious.
The house my parents moved into when I was 5 had wall paper that was ~4 layers deep with exciting themes sucha as hunting dogs, shiny metal florals (don't even try to image it), and roses. A killer combination if you ask me.
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
"you got to pray just to make it today"

I (jarrett) really want things (housing especially, but also fundraisng and moving) to settle down and be done with. This is probably obvious but I feel stretched and struggling not to"check out" emotionally.
I tend to disengage when I begin to feel anxious and worried. While this may make for a more placid exterior and a more distant sense of fear, it is not a solution and avoids entrusting myself to God. So here we go...
Hebrews 4:14-16
Since then we have a great high priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus, the Son of God, let us hold fast our confession. For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who in every respect has been tempted as we are, yet without sin. Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need.
Monday, August 27, 2007
on the increase

Friday, August 24, 2007
feeling tattered
In working on details for the mortgage to buy a house in CT (see previous post for details) we have hit a snag. One of the various documents we needed to process the mortgage is a letter from the church confirming our salary. In talking to the church they cannot legally give that letter until we are at 75% of our support. The mortgage process is time sensative and if we don't have the letter from the church by the 5th we will probably loose the house.
We just found this out yesterday and were surprised and upset. At first, loosing the house at first seemed almost certain. In getting this house we felt God's leading and blessing because it fit so well what we need and what we had hoped for. When it was thrown back in the realm of "uncertain" it was hard to trust God's hand in the process. As we have talked things over with the mortgage agent, Al (sr. pastor at our church in CT) and prayed we do have hope (and a plan).
We are working to see if we (and the church) can get to 75% by Sept 5h. We're at 41% right now but have individuals and churches who have committed to give but haven't sent in their information yet. We're going to talk to them and get potential commitments to see if we can get close to the 75%. I think the 75% can definately happen and even if we are a little short there is a way it can still work out.
What you can do is pray for us:
1. that we could trust God and love each other amidst difficult circumstances
2. that we could touch base with people who have committted to give
3. these folks would understand, not feel pressured, but respond in a timely manner
4. especially in our conversations with the churches, that God would move the decission process forward.
Here's some good news:
Hillary made yummy cookies (I had two for breakfast and need to learn to be more discreet if we have kids)
I got to go climbing outside yesterday. This is my pile of gear after I got home and dumped it in my study which is an increasing mess.
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
What's in Store

I (Jarrett) have been called as an Assistant Pastor of Youth and Families at Christ Community Presbyterian Church (PCA).
We (my wife and I) are headed to CT because this position fits our sense of calling, meets needs within the community, and lines up with the vision of the church.
We have felt called to serve with a church in an area of the country where Christianity is not a dominant cultural force and to work with a population that has more of an urban orientation. Hartford, fits this bill and meshes with our sense of calling in ways we did not even realize until visiting there.
In addition, there is a unique need in that community for a church to serve teens and their families with the gospel of Jesus. Connecticut is an area underserved by the church with a small population of Christians, thus there are few there to engage the brokeness, often characterizing the teen years.
Finally, there is a church in this community with a vision to impact Hartford, and CT as a whole, for Christ. My position at the church is the culmination of about 5 months of emails, phone calls, and conversations. Christ Community started in 2004 as a new church in West Hartford. It grew out of a bible study of about 8 people who were commuting to a church in Manchest (45min. away). The purpose of Christ community is to present an authentic vision fo biblical Christianity by planting churches through CT, where people delight supremely in God.
My job with the church has three primary aspects: working with the teens and their families; shaping the philosophy and strategy for the children's ministry; helping oversee youth and children's ministries at multiple sites as the church grows. I have some ideas of what this will be like, but I'll get a much better idea once we head there.
Going into this work there are three primary needs that we have: friendship (ministry can be lonely and we need people to stay in touch with us and remind us that we are a part of Christ's body); prayer (only God, working by his Spirit can change us and those we serve); financially (the church has asked us to raise 40% of our salary for the first 3 years of ministry).
This is just a quick overview of what is in store for us. If you would like some more information on what we are doing or would like to be involved contact us: theallebachs@gmail.com. We will continue to update on the blog and will also be sending out monthly prayer requests and quarterly newsletters to those interested.
Saturday, August 18, 2007
high stakes poker

We've been going back and forth bidding on a house and it is intense. You put this offer out, wait a few hours, hear back, then make your next move. It has been exciting but it looks like we are going to get this house. It is in a great location, has lots of charm, and really seems to fit what we are looking for. Hillary is very excited and I think I am too, except the reality is setting in that we are buying a home. Wow. We'll keep you posted and let you know how the home buying situation goes.
This Sunday morning I am speaking at during the Christian Education hour at Memorial Presbyterian Church. I am pretty excited and God is continuing to provide for fundraising. We have raised over a third of our support so far and are encouraged by the progress. Now is when the various details of house, moving, jobs, fundraising etc. will all colide. We are excited to see how God is going to weave all these different pieces together. Thanks for being a part of it.
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