In your neighborhood

Date: 30 January, 2009  |  Posted By: Jonathan Blundell  |  Category: community 2.0, Faith, Take Action  

Memorial Marker For A Neighborhood Peace Garden, Maple Avenue (Takoma Park, MD)

I saw this on a random church website describing their community groups…

Hopefully over the course of the year, our neighborhoods will be blessed by our coming together.

Could we say this about our own individual groups?

Could we make that our goal this year?

Daniel’s Den, Waxahachie Cares, Austin Street, Goodwill etc. etc. etc. are ALL great causes. And I love the stories I hear about folks getting involved and wanting to get involved with each of them.

But what about YOUR neighborhood? Will it be blessed by your family and your group coming together this year? How will your group – no matter what size it may be – how will it bless your neighborhood?

Some ideas ::

  • Host a BBQ for your neighbors
  • Host a party for the big game and invite your neighbors
  • Deliver cookies or small bags of candies to your neighbors
  • Plant a community garden
  • Work to keep your house and landscaping in top notch condition and help encourage others to do the same — offer to help when they may not be able
  • Organize a neighborhood watch
  • Stock your freezer with heat and serve lasagnas or soups for when a neighbor gets sick or out of work
  • Invite neighbors over for coffee or tea or whatever

I think the key to remember, no matter what it is – don’t do it because you have an agenda. If they ask why you’re doing it, just say “I want to be a better neighbor.”

What other ideas do you have?

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Manly tom-foolery

Date: 16 December, 2008  |  Posted By: Jonathan Blundell  |  Category: encounter, Reflection, Take Action  

“Pastor Ryan” and his men’s group got together for their weekly Monday night gathering and took part in their annual tom-foolery.

If there’s a good way to show some people that you were thinking of them during the Christmas season, it’s butter, sugar, cinnamon, and some more butter. Nothing says you’re special quite like the famous Pioneer Woman Cinnamon Rolls.

They even added some custom greeting cards to the mix.

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See some video footage from their Advent Conspiring ::


Cinnamon Rolls from Ryan Detzel on Vimeo.

How are you conspiring this season?

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