We had our last Thursday Night Fellowship of the school year and it was bittersweet. These students have been such a joy this year, their energy is infectious! They even forced the worship team into an encore this week, these hooligans love to worship the Lord together ;).
As a ministry, we value deeply principle of raising up leaders. We devote a lot of time to developing people and one way we do this is through teaching leadership axioms. These become a large part of our ministry "toolboxes" that help keep both students and pastors on track. As the year comes to a close, I'm reminded of one axiom in particular: Finish Well.
This axiom is about realizing that we are often most remembered for how well we finish our time in a relationship or organization rather than for how things go in the middle, or even for our greatest accomplishments. Denton is notorious for being a place that people pass through. A college town, many leave for the Big City (i.e. Dallas) after graduating so they can start their careers. But as someone who has stayed in Denton for just about ten years now, watching so many people leave can weigh on me. On one hand, I'm so excited to see people go and live their life, hopefully made better by their time in Denton. On the other hand, I miss them! And I see so much need in Denton for people who are rooted here and in it for the long haul. Just this week I saw probably three or four For Sale signs in my neighborhood. It’s a bit of a transient place which is a breeding ground for loneliness.
We talk with our corefas about finishing well every year. Following through on our commitments, being faithful to the end, and preparing people in our care for things to change. We talk about how making and keeping promises creates stability for people. I've come to realize that every commitment has a trade-off. For our leaders, committing to come to an event like fall retreat means that they can't work that weekend and lose out on making money. Or committing to study the Bible with someone means that they need to find another time to work on homework. And at the end of the semester, we all take a look at what's next. Our pastors have prayed for years to have more students stay in Denton as they graduate, even if it means a bit of sacrifice. And many have! They decide to commit to our church or another church in Denton and take seriously the call to serve. This has been transformational to our church and I believe our town!
Just this month we had a church retreat and I've been struck by how many of these people have gone through FOCUS and decided to stay in Denton in the last few years. I'm reminded the work God is doing on these campuses is about more than helping people while they're in college. We get to be a part of raising up the next generation of church leaders, missionaries, and disciples. Disciples who then go and make disciples. What a blessing.
Church Retreat!
Bonus Easter Pictures!
My sweet parents!