Showing posts with label discipleship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label discipleship. Show all posts

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Gratitude List 10/24

        A few years ago, I started keeping a prayer journal. In my prayers, I would include long lists of things, gifts, for which I am thankful. I still keep a prayer journal and still keep these lists.
      The author of the book I am currently also chose to keep track of God's gifts. In the book, One Thousand Gifts, she describes her journey of learning gratitude through challenging herself to create a list of one thousand gifts from God. Slowly, she unpacks gratitude as a spiritual discipline that slows down time and as an act of "unwrapping love". I highly recommend the book for her thoughtful meditations on gratitude and her exquisitely poetic writing voice.
     With that said, here is my gratitude list for today:


  • Thursday nights are my Friday nights because I have Fridays off. My Sabbath is near.
  • My gracious housemate, Colleen, shared her pumpkin curry lentils and rice with me for dinner. Best meal with lentils I have ever had. 
  • Andrew Bird's cover of Townes Van Zandt's "If I Needed You".
  • My tutoring kids. They challenge me, on numerous levels in all kinds of ways. 
  • Square dancing at First Presbyterian every other Monday night. It's only Thursday, and I can't wait until Monday. 
  • Cold milk and warm banana bread for dessert from my other lovely housemate, Kalyn. For her friendship and generosity. 
  • A roof over my head, electricity, a food budget, a van to drive, and even traffic to sit in. Not only are these each gifts in themselves but the fact that these gifts are all here in New Orleans, my favorite city, is an entirely different story. My blessings are countless. 
  • I have never experienced grace in so many different forms in such a short amount of time. More on this later when I figure out how to talk about it because right now it's overwhelming...
  • My housemates are family to me. My favorite nights of the week are when we are all together. We each have somewhat crazy schedules, so it's definitely a treat to spend time with all of us together. But during the week, we'll share meals, stories, homesickness, movies, or whatever else in small groups, which is just as beautiful, if not more so. 
  • My books. A few weeks ago, my parents sent me six boxes (SIX!) of books and clothing. My books mean the world to me, but I could not bring many to New Orleans because I traveled by plane. Ripping up those packages felt better than Christmas morning for a small child. 
  • The changing of the weather here. I saw a commercial this morning for an "End of Summer" furniture sale because "summer's ending quickly". It's late October, and for this Jersey girl, the summer's been over for a while. Yet the drop in humidity and increase in cool breezes brings me joy. Hot cups of tea don't seem as silly anymore. 
  • The Presbytery of South Louisiana. This presbytery is wildly supportive of the YAV program. Everyone is so generous and welcoming that it's overwhelming. Churches, YAV mentors, and presbytery members have hosted us for dinner several times already. The YAV Board is gracious towards our needs by providing each of us with a mentor from the presbytery. We as YAV's have been invited to help serve at different ministries throughout the state. To say that we are being taken care of is an understatement. My site coordinator said that the Presbytery of South Louisiana loves YAV's the most. I cannot imagine how they could support us more. I have no idea how to receive these gifts, let alone thank the presbytery for them. 
For these gifts and for the countless others I am not aware of, I give thanks. 

What have you given thanks for lately? What do you praise God for? What would your list look like? 

Thanks for reading! 

     

Friday, August 9, 2013

Preparation and Fundraising Update

I have very exciting news: You all helped raise over $4,000 to complete my fundraising for the year!! I was not expecting this overwhelming response. Thank you to all of you who have given generous gifts and kept me in your prayers! More thank-you notes will be mailed this week, so check your mailbox soon.

I leave on the 16th to fly to New Orleans, spend a few days with the other New Orleans Young Adult Volunteers before we all fly into Newark. From Newark, we are headed to Stony Point, NY for the week-long orientation for all of the YAV's. And finally, on the 26th we fly back to New Orleans for our year of service to begin!

I am thrilled and a little anxious about this year. I've never spent so much time away from home and my friends, so I am anticipating that some days will be challenging. Still, I am very privileged to be able to serve with some amazing people in an incredible city. I am ready to learn more about discipleship, servanthood, compassion, and trust in God over the coming year.

I am asking for your prayers throughout the year for my ministry and the ministries of my fellow YAV's. If you are interested in becoming a prayer partner for me and are able to commit to praying for me once a month, please email me at hannahmills7@hotmail.com.

Again, I thank you for reading this blog, taking a moment out of your day to think or pray about my ministry and how God will be working through me and the people I am serving this year. Thanks again for all of your generous contributions to make this year happen! You rock!

In gratitude,
Hannah


Sunday, June 9, 2013

Introducing...

My name is Hannah Mills, and starting in August 2013, I will be serving the city of New Orleans on behalf of the Presbyterian Church (USA) as part of the Young Adult Volunteer program. 

I am serving as a  YAV because I want to spend this year preparing myself for a life of service. As a disciple of Christ, I am called to serve and love my neighbors. I cannot separate my discipleship from works of faith. I also have a strong sense of calling to ministry through the discernment of my Christian community.

I plan to attend seminary after I complete YAV with hopes of one day becoming ordained in the PC(USA) as an associate teaching elder and youth minister. I am anticipating that my YAV year will challenge me as a disciple, calling me to trust God more and start developing the heart of a servant out of love.

I am eager to document my experience and share with you how God is working in my life and in the lives of those with whom I am living and serving.


I ask for your prayers because I cannot dream of serving this year without a strong community supporting me.


If you are interested in supporting me financially, please message me, and I can show you how.


Thank you so much for joining me on this exciting new journey!


In gratitude,

Hannah