Goodbye, Hello

October 08 Newsletter

“The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field. When a man found it, he hid it again, and then in his joy went and sold all he had and bought that field.”

This particular passage has been on my heart more and more over the past couple of years. I feel it is incredibly relevant because I have seen a glimpse of this treasure recently.

As you know I’ve been globetrotting for the past couple of years. Trips to India, Israel, Amsterdam and Mexico have peppered my usual routine and these experiences have started something new within me. After these experiences, I found myself becoming more and more dissatisfied with pursuing the “American Dream.” However, I caught a glimpse of another way to do life—a life devoted to helping bring about God’s Kingdom. This includes things like radical generosity, peacemaking, reconciliation, and works of mercy for the poor. This radical shift in my thinking is the result of much time spent in prayer and dialogue with my fellow brothers and sisters. I’m excited to announce my future plans to you.

As of the end of October, I will be saying goodbye to my Youthfront family. This has been the toughest decision I’ve ever had to make, but I know that God is calling me elsewhere. To be honest, this decision really freaks me out. I’ve never made such a seemingly reckless step in my life. However, the place I now find myself is where God speaks the loudest. I am really having to trust in him for my provisions as I move onto something new and uncharted.

As soon as I leave Youthfront, I will be entering into an internship with a Catholic Worker house called “Cherith Brook.” This is a community devoted to living out Matthew 25:35-40 in the most literal sense. They are devoted to serving the poor, the naked, the stranger, and the prisoner. I am really excited about this opportunity to see what a community wholly devoted to Jesus looks like.


Some Cherith Brook community members.

After my three month internship is done, my friend and I will be going to observe/participate in the life of another community in either Atlanta or New York. When we return we will then be starting our own house devoted to doing works of mercy, peacemaking, and reconciliation.

As I said before, I am really excited about this new chapter in my life and will be contacting you in the very near future to answer any questions you may have regarding the adventure I am about to begin. Attached to this newsletter I have included a document my friend and I dreamed up which lays out what we are committing ourselves to once we begin our ministry this next Spring.

While I am in the middle of this transition I know that I will need much support from family and friends as this path really is uncharted. Below is a basic timeline including a few things for which I could use prayer. If you read over any of these and decide you would like to help out just let me know. You can contact me at:

nickpick00@gmail.com

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TIMELINE
Oct. 31. Leave Youthfront
Nov. 1. Start internship at Cherith Brook
Jan. 1. Begin preparation for leaving to Atlanta or New York to intern at the communities there
March 1. Come home, purchase house, get a job and begin doing works of mercy in the neighborhood

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NEEDS
Looking for continued financial support through this transition period
Looking for part-time work while at Cherith Brook
Looking for volunteers who would like to experience the ministry where I will be serving for three months (Volunteers can help by offering the homeless in the neighborhood breakfast, clothes, a shower, a haircut, and someone to talk to. This happens during the morning hours of Mon.— Tue. And Thu.— Fri.)

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This is a very rough outline and may vary on exact dates a little. Hopefully this gives you a better idea of how I will be moving gradually into this new way of life.

I’ve never felt more alive than I do right now and it is all because of the things God has stirred up in my heart. I look forward to sharing stories and struggles with you as I move forward with this. May God also stir up your hearts to continue to love his creation right into Jesus’ arms.


The Cherith Brook house on 12th & Benton

For more info on Cherith Brook, visit:
http://cherithbrookkc.blogspot.com




PS. For your viewing pleasure, the funniest SNL sketch I have seen in quite some time. Enjoy!

An Experiment...

An Experiment in Kingdom Living

We wish to create and maintain a community that is daily devoted to enacting God’s kingdom on earth. We will consistently pursue to learn and live God’s way. The rules that follow are to serve as a framework for our way of life.

Our Vision

Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.

To love God. To love people. To follow Jesus.

Our Commitments
• Live simply so we can be freer to love.
• Live generously so we can be freed from any attachment to material possessions and give more sacrificially.
• Live on the margins so we can love the sick and poor as Jesus did.
• Live communally because God does. Plus, we’re better off together than alone.
• Live vulnerable, joy filled lives so we can keep a child-like faith.
• Live loving both enemies and friends relentlessly as Jesus did.
• Live a life of service to one master—God.
• Live a shared life with others—sharing in their burdens and triumphs.

Our Values

Love
We will follow Mat. 25:31-40 and work to see the face of Jesus in every person we encounter. Our desire is to love all of God’s children as they are – fearfully and wonderfully made. We will actively work against any powers that try to damage that image while trying to restore and reconcile both the oppressed and the oppressor.

Margins
In order to better serve and love “the least of these” we choose to live on the fringe of society. Jesus always went to where the hurt¬ing were in order to heal, restore, and set free those in bondage.

Simplicity
We will strive to live with only what we need, not what we want. We are committed to love, which demands simplicity.

Community
Community is built through long periods of time spent together, not through “touch and go” programs. We will devote four days to the neighborhood we find ourselves in.

Listen and Imagine
We believe that the parable in Mat. 25:31-40 is meant to be lived out literally. We will identify what the greatest needs are in the neighborhood and will work diligently with the people to meet those needs through creativity. (This may include elderly care, ESL, job creation, tutoring, soup kitchen, hospital visits, hostel, etc.)

Communion
It is crucial for the community to be drinking the water that will become a spring welling up to eternal life. We are committed to the Eucharist, daily study and prayer. We will also observe specific times for Biblical and non-Biblical readings.

Our Functionality

Sabbath
Rest is necessary for all members of the community. One day a week, one week a month will be a time for silence and retreat. Members of the community will be urged to go elsewhere for their retreat so they can simply enjoy God’s company.

Generous Commonality
We agree to give sacrificially to the house out of our possessions and income (beyond our tithe). Everything that goes into the community house becomes shared property and if a situation arises we will not hesitate to give to those who are in need. A spe¬cific fund will be used to cover food and other project expenses that directly benefit the neighborhood.

We will maintain a room for rent, and whoever lives there will pay a minimal monthly fee and will receive all the money back in the end as well as the furniture. The room’s furnishings are to be provided by those people who God calls to give.

Restoration
We will inform ourselves of the injustices present in our local community and work to counter them through finding a “third way”. This may include learning how to make our own clothes or visiting other communities to learn about how they are living “off the grid”.

We will work to restore the beauty of our neglected neighborhood. This may include rehabilitating houses, picking up trash, etc.

We will plant and maintain a garden that will feed the house and neighborhood. This fosters our heart for God’s creation and further frees us from consumer culture.

Community Meals
We agree to cooking meals together in a weekly rhythm. Once a week, the community will have a shared meal with people from the neighborhood. We will ask nothing in return.

Family Connection
We will meet weekly over a meal to discuss points of business as well as to share ideas and struggles. There will also be a monthly family event for members of the community to rest and bond with one another.

Prayer Walks
We will follow Jesus’ footsteps in “weeping over Jerusalem” as we pray over our city and neighborhood. We hope this will facilitate meetings, sharing stories and prayer with our neighbors.

Transport
Cars inform individualism and negatively impact the environ¬ment. We choose to walk or ride bicycles as much as possible to allow ourselves to be interrupted by Jesus in the least of these.

Wireless
In an effort to free ourselves from things that consume us, we will not use computers in the home.

Discipleship
Jesus told his disciples to “come and see”. We believe discipleship happens best when those who want to follow Jesus participate in doing his work within the context of community. Times of study and work would help to center us around the way of Jesus and would teach us how to be his body to the world.

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