We Moved!
Where do I begin!?
The past 3 months have been an absolute whirlwind of change, transition, and emotions. In March, I became the Lead Pastor at Logos Community Church, a church that we have called home for the last (and almost) 9 years. That, alone, has been an incredible and humbling experience. Many days feel like there's simply not enough hours in the day in an effort to pastor a church, develop leaders, and set forth vision toward our future.. But before I jump into that, the main objective of this post is that we have finally moved into our new home!
OLD TOWN McALLEN
Previous to our new house, we were renting a house in central McAllen, a part of the city known to many as "Old Town" because of its deep historical roots in addition to it being a small and thriving urban neighborhood. As we began to look for houses in McAllen, I knew this was the area of town we needed to stay in as it's the heart of the city. And as the heart of the city, my desire is to see the neighborhood as well as our city impacted through gospel saturated community. The best way that I have learned for there to be cultural renewal and city engagement is by moving directly into the neighborhood, so out of conviction and desire (John 1:14), that's what we did.
Old Town McAllen is the section of the city where several cultures collide unlike other parts of the city. There are thriving local businesses, young professionals and entrepreneurs who value culture, art, and community involvement, low-income families, a large school population, a historical district, and a growing entertainment district. It's a beautiful blend of rooted history and cultural value.
COMMUNITY
One of the most encouraging aspects of this move for my family and I has been our community group. Not only did they help us move into our house, but have been an amazing support in the midst of this transition. The men have helped by taking care of and discipling our son, loving him and hanging out with him while the women have been supportive to my wife's needs whether it was boxing up our old house or being available emotionally. It's been incredibly overwhelming in the most tear-soaked-thankful way!
WHAT'S NEXT?
We're throwing a party.
THANK YOU
So many people contributed to this move, whether through lifting boxes, words of encouragement, or wise counsel and we simply wish to say Thank You. My family and I are excited and encouraged, we long to see people meet Jesus in our big neighborhood, and while we're still not finished with the overall transition, moving in has been a tremendous reminder of God's faithfulness towards His children and evidence of His grace and provision. May this house become our home and a tool to minister to those in and outside the church.