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Rivers of Transition

  Transition is much like a river—constantly flowing, ever-changing, and shaped by its surroundings. Some rivers, like the Nile or the Amazon, are vast, long, and deep, symbolizing transitions that are slow and significant, shaping the landscape of our lives over time. Others are turbulent and risky, marked by rapids and sharp turns that demand courage and resilience.   A river after a storm, murky and swollen, mirrors transition that feel overwhelming and unclear. On the other hand, a dry riverbed waiting for rain speaks of a season of stagnation, with the promise of renewal and vitality just around the corner.   When we reflect on our own river of transition, vivid images may emerge.   Reflection of Rivers:   1. What image best describes your river of transition?  2. What emotions are evoked by this image?  3. What thoughts and memories come to mind?  4. Where are you located in the image?  5. Who is with you, or are you alone?  Throug...

November Newsletter

  SHANNON’S CORNER Gratitude…Happy Thanksgiving! In the last newsletter I shared that God turns pebbles into tidal waves so have I got a story for you. I was asked to read the history of Cherry Run Camp and a piece of its history spoke loudly to me as it has impacted my family for eternity.  Around 1934 the pastor of the Rimersburg Methodist Church, Wilson R. Ross known as “Daddy Ross,” and the Men’s Bible Class took an interest in revitalizing Cherry Run Camp as it had fallen into great disrepair and deep into debt.  Fifty some years later, my dad was the pastor of Rimersburg Methodist Church, and it was at Cherry Run Camp in the 60’s where he came to know Jesus as his Savior.  The story of Cherry Run Camp is one of God’s Spirit moving across generations to form and to sustain a place which has become a spiritual home for many.  I am so, so grateful for God turning this pebble in the 1930’s into a tidal wave for eternity. A global worker from across the ocean i...

Roads

  The word road can be a great descriptor and/or image to help express and embody what our transition experience is. A road can lead us to our destination but the road itself is not the destination but the journey we take to our destination. One of the most common questions asked by kids when in the car no matter the distance is ‘ Are we there yet? ’ Like kids, we can become inpatient with the journey and just want to be there already. But...the roads we take can be bumpy, windy, or heavy with traffic yet these difficult roads often lead to beautiful destinations. Like roads, transition is the journey toward our beautiful destination of transformation. Reflection with road: What thoughts, emotions, or memories come up? What details speak to you? What connection in your life do they make? Perhaps with a current, past, or future transition. Share in the comments which image describes your road of transition .