Volunteering for Home for Christmas

Home for Christmas

If you have any questions about when to sign up, where to bring gifts, or want more information, please contact Kristy at admin@realityolympia.com.

Volunteers: There are a lot of opportunities to volunteer in a variety of areas. We will be assigning volunteers to 2 hour shifts.

CLEANING
Taking out trash, doing dishes, sweeping, vacuuming, emergency bathroom maintenance, etc.

SECURITY
Walk-through observations, resolving or redirecting conflicts or unsafe behavior, directing guests, etc.

GIFTS
Collecting and wrapping gifts and monitoring the gift exchange table

ACTIVITIES
Providing movies, games, raffle items, kids table activities, and interacting with guests throughout the day.

HOSPITALITY
Prepare and replenish snacks and drinks, monitoring food trash throughout the day, welcoming guests, etc.

We are also looking for any people who would be interested in being a Coordinator for any of these areas. This person/group would take this area on and coordinate the details with the assistance of the main event coordinator.

Donations: We are looking for donations for raffle items, wrapped gifts, food, warm clothing items, etc.

GIFTS: The following are suggestions or ideas for possible gifts. Don’t feel limited by these. We only ask that if you donate a wrapped gift to label it appropriately (i.e. Boy 3-5 yrs, Woman, Man, Girl 13-18yrs, etc.)
Kids: toys, dolls, stuffed animals, action figures, books, mittens, gloves, socks, warm scarves, hats, candy, etc.
Adults: health & beauty items, books, compact games, mittens, gloves, socks, warm scarves, hats, candy, etc.
***Please DO NOT include gift cards or bibles in the wrapped gifts.

RAFFLE ITEMS: The following items should remain unwrapped.
bicycles, mp3 player, prepaid phone/cell phone cards, gift cards, etc.

Bibles can be donated but will be available to those who want them rather than included with a gift.

FOOD: There will be a Christmas meal available during the day, but in addition we will be providing snacks throughout the day. If you’d like to donate, consider the following:
chips, pretzels, cookies, doughnuts, sweet rolls and breads, crackers, cheese, sodas, juices, and any other holiday style snacks or drinks you can think of.

WARM CLOTHING: If you have or know of a resource for new/like new warm clothing, you can donate these items as well: coats, socks, weather-appropriate shoes, scarves, gloves, blankets, etc.

Home for Christmas 2012

tra·di·tion [truh-dish-uhn] noun

1. the handing down of statements, beliefs, legends, customs,information, etc., from generation to generation, especially by word of mouth or by practice: a story that has come down to us by popular tradition.
2. something that is handed down: the traditions of the Eskimos.
3. a long-established or inherited way of thinking or acting: The rebellious students wanted to break with tradition.
4. a continuing pattern of culture, beliefs or practices.
5. a customary or characteristic method or manner: The winner took a victory lap in the usual track tradition.

We (I’m speaking for the average human) love tradition. We love to take something that we’ve found value in, something that has sparked a strong emotion or thought, and preserve it. We want to revisit it. More than that, we want people around us to enjoy it as well. So we ask our friends and family to appreciate it. We teach our children to see the value that we see in it. Some traditions are short-lived. Like the time I decided I was going to make a “from scratch” Thanksgiving Dinner every year (all that survived was the stuffing because it was oh so yummy, and the cranberry sauce, because it was oh so easy). Some traditions last generations.

One tradition that has lasted generations is gathering for the holidays. Between Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years the average long distance traveler is driving anywhere from 240-275 miles. The average long distance traveler is 34-36 years old. There are some other really interesting “averages” about holiday travel here but my point is this: around the holidays there are a lot of people going places. Where are we going?

We’re going home. It’s a long-standing tradition that around the holidays we are going to set time aside and go home to gather with the ones we love. Be it parents, neighbors, friends, cousins, siblings, we are making it a priority to go home and be together. It’s a great tradition.

Unless of course you don’t have a home, or a family who will invite you to theirs. Every year homeless families and singles spend Christmas on the street. Shelters close up during the day and those without homes will be wandering the streets or bundling up should they be in a harsh winter area. In Olympia we see this every day. At Reality we see this on our literal doorsteps. Why is this even more heartbreaking at Christmas time? Because of the tradition we all share that brings us joy. Because of the tradition that we see some have no chance to engage on their own: having a home for Christmas.

At Reality we’ve started a new tradition: Creating a Home for Christmas. Sparked by one of our family members, Cody Simmons, and carried through at the hands of Reality and numerous other Olympian churches, non-profits, local businesses and patrons.

This is our fourth year of opening the doors at Reality to provide a home to those that don’t have one on Christmas. We celebrate with food, games, movies, gifts, and most importantly, the opportunity to gather in love. Every year volunteers have decided to take what they treasure at Christmas-time (gathering at a home with people you love) and sharing that with others. Some share part of their day volunteering and socializing, others spend their entire day making a “home” possible.

If you have any interest in being part of this tradition, providing a home for Christmas to those that don’t have one, take a look at this list of opportunities to serve (click the blue words!). Perhaps you will see an area where you’d love to get your hands busy with the work needing done. Perhaps you will feel led to donate money, materials, time or gifts. Or, perhaps you would like to come and spend time with the people who need a home full of loving people. We would love for you to think and then pray about how you might participate sharing this tradition of having a Home for Christmas.

Advent 2012 Starts This Sunday!

Perhaps more than any other month, December is a scheduling and tradition-heavy month. With all the events, preparation and parties, it is easy for Christmas itself to get lost in a sea of wrapping paper and eggnog. Often times these things can take over and shape our experience of Christmas, leaving us overbought, overfull and overtired.

Yet, even in the most hectic holiday schedules you’ll often find some shred of the Advent narrative expressing something of the coming of the baby Jesus into the world.
This Christmas, we want something different: we want to be shaped by Jesus’ Advent in even greater ways than we have been in the past.

Each Sunday at our gatherings we will be exploring the truths of Advent and providing a calendar of questions, readings or activities to help us be shaped by these truths as we scatter. We’ll also be posting our weekly schedule on the website as well as our Facebook page too, so check back here if you miss Sunday’s instert!

December 3-9

December 10-16

December 17-23

December 24-30

REALITY as ONE

One Lord . . . One Faith . . . One Baptism . . . One Family

On Sunday August 26th instead of our normal 3 Sunday gatherings, we will join together as one giant REALITY family. Everyone will meet at the Port Plaza at 10 AM for worship, a special message for our united church family, and the actual baptism itself.

Immediately following, we will celebrate it all with a delicious barbecue and a host of family activities. Feel free to invite your friends.

Parking is available in a reserved lot for our event near 915 Washington St.
Bring a blanket or folding chairs.

For lunch, REALITY is providing all the burgers, hot dogs & drinks. Please bring the rest according to your last name:
A-I Salads
J-P Side dishes
Q-Z Desserts

A Response to Westboro

The following quote is a joint statement from several Thurston County pastors in response to the upcoming arrival of Westboro “Baptist Church” to our area this week. I’m saddened that we as pastors even have to make declarations like this, but I am thrilled with the unity that has developed among our local church community that allows us to speak with a common voice.

June 4, 2012

We the undersigned pastors from Thurston County are saddened to learn of the intentions of a group from Westboro “Baptist Church” to visit Olympia this month. People from Westboro, representing themselves as Christians, have carried out a misguided mission all across the nation picketing public venues and disrupting the funerals of servicemen with messages such as “God hates fags,” “thank God for IEDs,” and other equally deplorable statements. We the undersigned regret that Westboro has selected Olympia as its next target. Wherever the Westboro group goes, confusion and hurt seem to follow. Our desire as followers of Jesus Christ is to bring clarity and healing.

The fact is that the people of Westboro are wrong in their characterization of God. They do not reflect the heart and mind of Christ as revealed in the Bible; nor are they an accurate reflection of how the Bible describes a follower of Christ. While the Westboro group claims to have a Biblical basis for their rhetoric, their message is clearly adverse to many passages from the Bible like the following:

John 3:16–17: “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.”

1 Tim. 2:3–6: “God our Savior, who wants all men to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the truth. For there is one God and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus, who gave himself as a ransom for all men…”

2 Peter 3:9: “He [God] is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance.”

The message of the Westboro church is a distorted view of the Scripture. Jesus instructs His followers to “love our neighbors” and even to “love our enemies”. He goes so far as to say that it would be our love that would demonstrate that we are His disciples. (John 13:34-35) Thus, we reaffirm the clear calling given us by God to be a part of His loving and redemptive plan for the world. Jesus did not come to condemn the world (John 3:17), nor did He send His followers to condemn the world. We call on all Christians to follow the example of Jesus who demonstrated both grace and truth in everything He did, and to respond to the commissioning of God to love and serve all the people of our community.

We recognize that the church has not always used her voice in the appropriate way in times like these. It is partly because of this that we choose not to be silent in this instance. To all who may be hurt as the result of the unbiblical words and actions of these few from Westboro; we extend a hand of mercy to you. We are sorry if you have been subjected to this hurtful rhetoric. They do not speak for us. We want you to know that God loves you so much that He came to die for you. We are here if you want to learn more about this God — the true God of the Bible.

Peacefully,

Signed… (Updated list of names can be found on the Living Water website)

 

Prodigal Marriage Weekend – May 18th &19th

Special guest Danny Braga will unpack God’s design for a marriage that is shaped by the gospel, in community and on mission. Discover how the extravagant work of God, expressed in Jesus, provokes us into a renewed prodigal marriage.

Our weekend will begin Friday, May 18th from 7-9:30pm and continue Saturday, May 19th from 9am-5pm. Doors will open 30 minutes prior for registration and snacks. Childcare will be provided on a limited basis for those who need it. Lunch is not included but a list and map of restaurants in walking distance of Reality will be provided at registration.

While this event will focus specifically on marriage, singles and engaged couples are also invited to participate.

Cost is $10 per person. You can pay with check at one of our gathering times or at the event. Click here if you’d like to pay online. If you haven’t already registered for online giving, select the “Quick Give” option, enter the total amount and select Marriage Weekend in the “To:” category.

If you pay online or plan on registering at the event, please send us a message with your name(s) and childcare needs.

For questions or more information contact us admin@realityolympia.com.

Good Friday at REALITY – Service of Darkness

As we move into April, millions of Christians around the globe are preparing their hearts to celebrate Easter. It’s a natural time in the Christian calendar for a season of reflection and celebration of the empty tomb. Now, depending on your church tradition, such Holy Week celebration can take on a wide variety of forms.  But for me, the joy of Easter morning finds its deepest meaning when I fully comprehend the weight of Jesus’ suffering on the previous days.  Resurrection Sunday seems brighter after the darkness of Good Friday.

For the past 3 years at REALITY, I have greatly enjoyed the opportunity to share with our church family one of my fondest childhood memories- a Service of Darkness. For those who have never had the chance to experience a Good Friday service, let me explain. In its essence, this hour long service is a chance to tell the story- the story about Jesus.  Using candles, I will retell the events of Jesus’ birth, life, and earthly ministry leading up to his final moments on the cross. As people come to join Jesus and His ministry, more and more candles will be lit.  And then, as people turn and walk away, all the candles will be extinguished. Concluding with His final words on the cross, the service will end, the “Jesus” candle will be put out, and the service will end in darkness and silence.

Come join us at either 6:00 PM or 7:30 PM to remember the life and death of our Savior. Childcare will be provided downstairs for ages birth-5 years old. Trust me, it’s a story that will forever change your celebration of Easter.

Daylight Savings Reminder

Not that the astute and altogether “with it” crowd of Reality needs a reminder, but this is a…well, a reminder.  Friends its time to set your clocks cause this week is day light savings! Its “spring forward” people, so we’ll be losing an hour…and probably having a packed 11:00am gathering.  And even more packed second half of our 11:00am gathering…

Alright, this completely unnecessary reminder is finished!