"With everyone you meet and everyone that leaves, you always learn something from them."
"A community is based on people who love and share their joys, fears, and troubles with each other."
"Even in bad days you can manage to find one good thing that happened to you."
So I am a slacker. You caught me red handed. I am so sorry for not updating my blog sooner but you know how this job is (well only through what I write on here hehe). I love this job. No, seriously, I love this job. I know that even though I'll be done in less than two weeks (meep!) that Church on the Street will forever have a place in my heart. Oh geez just thinking about this gets me emotional!
ANYWAYS, last week we had 2 mission teams come in from Indiana. They were awesome. My team was pretty darn awesome. I met so many amazing people. Something weird that I usually don't see/feel happen is myself becoming the student instead of the teacher. As an intern we are the "leaders" of the group and I generally, well, lead the group. But sometimes it can be tiring and one day last week I was tired. So as I was having a low a student comes up and gives me one of the sweetest compliments that I've heard in a while. It made my day. He later said that he felt God wanting him to talk to me. So I told him we'd talk the next night. I also met and talked to one of the leaders that I really connected with. He and the other student just had such a huge impact on me. Instead of giving advice and listening to people, I was being listened to. I forgot just how important that really is... but more important is to have someone that listens that can help you grow closer to God- which is what both of these gentlemen did. They not only gave me hope and encouragement for the future but they strengthened my relationship with Christ. I know we always tell our mission teams how we'll realize that more people will have made an impact on us than how we impacted on other people. This mission team, these people I talked to, helped me realize just that.
That week consisted of fellowship with our mission teams, being for and with our most vulnerable friends, 2 block parties, and a picnic. That week changed my life. Just how this internship changed my life. To be able to be myself (goofy, serious, as a leader or as a student) and grow with other people from different states, nationalities, ethnicities, etc, and have a great time. That's my job guys. And it's beautiful. Creating life long friends is just one of the MILLION pros that I've been able to gain.
That weekend we also had another weekend mission team. Though they only stayed for a few days, one little boy in particular caught me in amazement. He was 13 years old and during our parish walks he introduced himself to every single person he saw. He talked to every single person he saw. He was positive throughout the entire time I was with him. He was kind and sweet and always thankful. To be able to see that in a boy at such a young age made me realize how incredible God's impact on people really is.
Another such example is today. We went to Six Flags with a few of our friends. It was beyond what words could describe. We spent the entire day at the park (and let me tell you it was HOT), but we shared laughter, screams, and fellowship. At the end of the day we took time to talk to each other and really value each others company. Seeing the group I was with, that made me realize what a community is. This group, we've been through joys and sorrows, painful experiences and suffering, laughter and sharing. That's what a community is. That is what Church on the Street is about. The broken community that Atlanta has right now is because many of us don't want to endure the suffering and pain with each other. We don't want to get to know each other (EVERY type of person out there). But today proved different. Today we proved that a community of completely different individuals CAN become united in one. We can become one community, because God is always present in our community and because we are willing to humble ourselves and be equal with one another. It's easier said than done. And it's easier typed than done. But this internship doesn't stop on August 15. This internship is to continue for the rest of my life because we never stop growing and we never stop learning. I hope and pray that for the next 2 weeks God can continue to work through Church on the Street. I'm beyond excited to see what happens next.
Jenny Sample