Thursday, June 24, 2010

Great Open House

I am a detail person primarily.  Yes, the big picture is all well and good but in the end, my to-do list gets filled with the details of the big picture.  That is why I am thankful for events like this past weekend's DOOR Chicago's Open House.  The board, Brian Sales, and I were able to combine the little details of each program, the history of our host church, and our community partnerships and show the big picture that is DOOR.  Many of the friends of DOOR Chicago know one or maybe two pieces of the program, but the Open House gave us the forum to share with 30 or so folks about all the pieces.  Thanks to all that came, and all who helped pull off the event!
- Krista

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Three Weeks into Summer Already

Tonight we start our third week of hosting summer groups.  The staff have been together for four weeks now including training/ orientation week. We are getting a good feel of things and bonding well as a group. The staff have done and learned so much already. I am thrilled to watched their growth as leaders and individuals.
Tonight we are looking forward to the arrival of 3 great groups;  
Peace UCC, Duluth, MN
Aldersgate UMC, Augusta GA
Trinity Presbyterian Church, Charlotte NC

Three senior high youth groups from different small cities, states and denominations. One of the best thing about these weeks is watching how much we have in common as the body of Christ.
May each participant see the things they have in common with their brothers and sisters in each group but throughout the city of Chicago.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Welcome Summer

This week we're excited to be hosting our first summer group- Hoffnungsau Mennonite of Hutchinson KS. It's a great start to a season of serving Chicago and seeking God's face in others. Our staff is ready to learn the lessons God has for us.  

Friday, May 28, 2010

Open House- June 19- 4-6pm

Join us to learn more about DOOR Chicago and the incredible work that we do in the city. Please save the date for our Open House:
Saturday June 19,   4:00-6:00 p.m. 
at Chicago Community Mennonite / First Church of the Brethren, 
425 S. Central Park Blvd., Chicago.
There will be tours of our program space, stories of changed lives, and of course, delicious free treats! We hope that you can make it.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Travel in the City- Brian Sales

Those who lead our country say that construction is the back bone of this nation. Currently, we in the Chicago area have a firsthand look at lower part of the country’s thoracic vertebrae. On most major routes around the Chicago land area you will find men and women risking their lives working diligently to repave, repair, and improve our buildings, roads and bridges. With any large construction project comes time added to driving routes. I myself had to add an extra 20 minutes on top of my route to the DOOR Chicago office from my apartment (this use to take me just 22 minutes). If I had any advice to those who visit our city (DOOR Chicago have several hundred coming this summer) public transit wouldn’t be a bad idea. Most of the agencies that we go to are near a public transit stop which is very convenient. First Church of the Brethren itself is located near several public train and bus stops. . Public transit also gives you a more diverse lens at Chicago culture. Not taking public may have you spending more time in a vehicle than anywhere else. May God grant all of those who travel to our program this summer have their trip blessed by God and watched over by the Holy Spirit.

http://www.dot.state.il.us/road/chicago.htm

Friday, April 30, 2010

A psalm

Becky and I took some time to write a psalm last week in the middle of the city. The following is the one I wrote.

Oh God,

You are more beautiful than Preston Hall
a pillar taller than the old Sears Tower
more awesome than Pritzer Pavilion
and as fun and familiar as Crown Fountain

You can be witnessed in the streams of Humboldt Park
and in the streets of Austin
You are as colorful as the diverseness of Rogers Park
and as full of history as Bronzeville, Bridgeport, and Pullman

You are in the midst of this city, my city. I see you here.

In the people I see you - Michelle, Brenda, Mattie, Nadia, Annie
I see you in the work of many non-profits

I see you in the very being of this city -
you show up on the 82 bus,
where you stand up against injustice and sit with weary

You bring the city together with sports, music and the utter pride of being a part of this city.

You provide the big shoulders on which we can rest and be propelled to get back to work...against violence, racism, and misunderstanding

You sit and play in the neighborhoods and call us to attend to what is good and right.

You are in this city, my city, and more importantly your city.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Upcoming Open House

DOOR Chicago is having an open house on

June 19
4:00- 6:00 pm
First Church of the Brethren

Come and See what we are all about, hear the stories, meet the staff!