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Taking Credit

Posted in Uncategorized on December 19, 2009 by Stacy Newell

A friend of mine once told me a story of a time when she decided to be a “Secret Santa” at her office. She secretly placed gifts on her coworkers desk. A few days later she overheard another coworker take credit for the little presents…can you believe it! My mouth dropped open when I heard the story. Who would do that? And how can they think they won’t get caught? What if the rightful gift deliverer said she did it?

That is a story that I’ll remember for the rest of my life! And I think it’s what we do to God all of the time. We look at our successes or accomplishments and think we actually can take credit for it. The reality is that it’s all God. And I imagine that when we stand in heaven someday we’ll look pretty silly for taking credit for an almighty God.

So, this holiday season, maybe your gift to our Savior is to simply give Him the credit for the blessings in your life. He’s the ulitmate Secret Santa.

Survivor Open Call Auditions

Posted in Uncategorized on December 17, 2009 by Stacy Newell

For the last 10 years or so I’ve thought about trying out for Survivor. A couple of nights ago I saw an ad for open auditions in Portland. I thought to myself, “I’ve gotta do this regardless of the outcome. It’s time to live the adventure.”

As I’ve been evaluating my life lately I have looked back over the reality that I take pride in the fact that I succeed at most things that I attempt. The problem with that is that I don’t even try things that might fail. And on the occasion that something I’ve attempted seems like it might fail, I REALLY struggle. I go into a tailspin.

So, it’s been on my heart for 2010 to “Live the Adventure” and not focus on what might come of my attempts. I want to enjoy the journey and focus less on the outcome. And that’s what happened tonight.

I stood in the cold rain for three hours until they said that they were out of time and those of us still outside would have to go home. Failure…but not really.

That’s because most of the time the success is in the journey. My journey tonight was filled with a great time with my new friends, Rey and Jamie, and a dozen other people that spent three long, freezing hours with me at New Seasons Market in Happy Valley, Oregon. We talked about our lives, they met my kids and husband (those wimps stayed where it was warm!), and we took a shot in the dark together.

It may not be the story of a lifetime, but it was an adventure nonetheless. And I’m glad I took it. Thank you to Rey and Jamie for taking it with me.

Oh…and I’m still going to send in my application…journey on!

Cry Baby

Posted in Uncategorized on December 15, 2009 by Stacy Newell

It’s no secret that I’m madly in love with North Creek and the people that God has brought our way. The stories of changed lives literally make me cry daily at this point in my life. It is a flood of one miracle and move of God after another. It’s almost too much to handle emotionally, but not in a negative way at all. I cry because I am moved… proud… impressed… humbled… excited… the words fall short to express my deep gratefulness that I feel in my heart.

I cry because I GET to be a part of God’s great plan. It is nothing short of humbling. The deeper we get into ministry and the life of this church plant that Mark and I get, the more grateful I feel. I see God working and I know that in all of my strength and wisdom, I can never compare to His majesty. Success should make you prideful, but in the irony of God’s system, it’s only been humbling to see Him take my inadequate attempts and make it miraculous. And in that humility, no other response seems to measure what my heart feels, and so, I cry.

December 13

Posted in Uncategorized on December 13, 2009 by Stacy Newell

The weather was a little rough this morning, which always makes for an interesting morning! We had several people come late, but we were glad to see them nonetheless.

Here’s my highlights:

We’ve had lots of guests and return guests lately. It’s a blessing to have people come and visit our church!

We got a great email when we got home:

I would just like to thank you for the influence that you and everyone at NCC have had on my life. My walk with God is becoming stronger with each passing day. The last 2 weeks of sermons have taught my what the power of prayer means in my life and has helped me with some inner turmoil that I have now have found peace with. I am forever grateful to all of you.

We got our first payment for summer camp and the missions trip today. The girl asked for no Christmas presents this year in order to be able to go to both. Pretty remarkable!

We’ve had a couple of different people who are being obedient in the area of giving and tithing for the first time. They have been sharing their journey of anxiety, fear, joy, faithfulness, etc. with us as they are experiencing it. It is fun to watch them live their faith out and have God meet them right where they are at. He is faithful and understands our struggles…it is His delight when we overcome those issues to do what is amazing!

We had a “biker dude” at church last week who said our church made him comfortable. He came back again this week. I wonder if it’s the corrugated metal or the duck tape on the floor that makes it feel like home…

Speaking of that, our church has a LOT of diversity lately. Rich and poor, young and getting older, blue collar and white collar, every color and size…it’s nice to see the balance and that we can all be a family.

Been reminiscing about the 39 people who started this church with us. Most of them still call North Creek their home. They are my personal heroes and will always hold a special place in my heart. It took a lot of hard work and faith on their part!

One of my neighbors was at church this morning. I thought they looked familiar…

Kennedy stayed with me during second service and was belting out worship songs at the top of her lungs! So sweet! Also, Delaney was so excited to go to church today to take her offering for missionaries. Hello. My child WANTS to go to church to GIVE. That’s such an awesome sentence for a parent. My parenting tip: Get your kids to church and don’t ask their opinion in the matter. (After all, you don’t ask your kids if they WANT to go to school!) As they make friends and get comfortable they will LOVE to be there. When they grumble, get them up and tell them how great their day will be. Also, volunteer every once in a while to see what’s going on in their classes.

Next Sunday is a “Don’t Miss Sunday!” See you there!

Girl Grants Elderly Their Dying Wish

Posted in Uncategorized on December 10, 2009 by Stacy Newell

I loved this article from the Orange County Register, so I thought I would share the story with you. What a testimony of a quality teenager! Enjoy!

I’m sitting in the Laguna Beach home of Helen Kronberg on a Sunday evening.

Helen is under the covers, in bed with lung cancer at the age of 89. And nearby, serving her a gourmet Chinese meal is thoughtful, pleasant, well-spoken Caitlin Crommett, who just turned 16.

“Here’s your first course,” she tells Helen, smiling politely as she hands her a bowl. “I have soup for you.”

“It’s marvelous,” says Helen, propped up on pillows.

“You hear about all the bad things kids are doing and never the good things.”

•••

Caitlin got the idea last year, after watching the movie “Patch Adams.” In it, Robin Williams plays a doctor who is all about making his patients happy. After thinking about the movie for a few weeks, Caitlin told her parents she wanted to try and grant the wishes of elderly people in hospice care.

Twice a year Hospice Care of the West puts on a memorial service for the families of their patients in south Orange County who have died. Caitlin has been attending those services since middle school, singing a Vanessa Carlton song with the lyrics “I’d walk a thousand miles just to see you tonight” (reducing everyone in the room to tears).

But singing doesn’t cost anything. Granting wishes does.

Turns out Caitlin’s parents had socked away enough money to send her to a Catholic high school. The cost is about $12,000 a year. But Caitlin wanted to go to Tesoro High, where her friends were going.

Didn’t that mean there was an extra $48,000 lying around?

Her parents agreed to give her some of that money to grant wishes until she raises some funds on her own. Caitlin came up with a name: Dream Catchers. And then she came up with a make-a-wish-style form that she began handing out this summer to Hospice Care nurses, asking that they pass them on to patients and their families.

The first form she got back was from the wife of a man named Bernie Klein. He was in a wheelchair and could no longer speak, but he was aware of everything around him. Bernie had sailed his whole life, and his wife wrote that it would be so great to see him out sailing on the ocean one last time.

Caitlin chartered a schooner for $600. Bernie’s family insisted she come along. She made ham sandwiches for everyone and served them herself.

•••

“Well, the tea and the salad are ready,” Caitlin says, bringing Helen her second course (on her mother’s wedding china, which she brought along for the occasion).

“Goodness gracious, I won’t eat for a week,” Helen tells her.

Helen used to own a restaurant called The Village James. It was named after her husband, who died sometime back, and they sold it years ago. Now Helen has a lung cancer that can’t be cured.

It was her granddaughter who filled out a Dream Catchers form, saying Helen would love a gourmet meal. Caitlin called Helen and learned she was especially fond of Chinese.

She ordered the meal from Wan Fu, borrowing a tea pot from the restaurant and some of their paper lanterns to decorate Helen’s bedroom. She arrived at Helen’s wearing a traditional red kimono she got at a costume shop, her hair held in a bun by chopsticks.

“Is there anything else I can get for you?” she asks Helen between the second and third courses.

“No, thank you, sweetheart,” Helen says.

Caitlin sits in a chair near Helen’s bed. Helen talks about her restaurant. She talks about her paintings (always of the ocean). She talks about her kids. And she talks about how she passes the days.

“I get my driver’s license Wednesday,” Caitlin tells her. “I can even come visit you in my free time if you would like?”

After four courses, it was time for dessert. Caitlin brought out a pan of brownies she had baked herself.

Before going home, before gently pressing Helen’s hand to say goodbye, Caitlin presented her with a dream catcher. “So now you can hang it up and always have good dreams.”

Christmas is Coming

Posted in Uncategorized on December 8, 2009 by Stacy Newell

We are gearing up for our Christmas service on Dec. 20. Invite someone! It’s called An Unexpected Christmas and it’s all about how God can use ANYTHING and ANYONE to bring about the change He wants to see in the world. It’s the perfect message for those who are far from God (and a good reminder for the rest of us, too!).

Our children (Kindergarten and up) will be joining us in the main service. We’re including some unique things just for them and we look forward to experiencing a “Family Christmas” together. It’s awesome for our children to see us worship, learn about God, and experience fellowship with us. We are modeling for them what a commitment to the body of Christ looks like!

I can’t wait to celebrate Christmas with North Creek Church! It’s a beautiful picture for me to celebrate Jesus’ birth and be surrounded by so many stories of changed lives. And then we’re off to a new year! 2009 will go down as one of my all time favorite years – not necessarily because of anything directly connected to my personal life, but because I saw so many lives impacted this year. It was story after story of God’s amazing power and I am grateful to have been a part of it.

December 6

Posted in Uncategorized on December 7, 2009 by Stacy Newell

Wow! What a morning!!!

We said goodbye to Jeff and Angela this morning with a video tribute and a beautiful cake from Helen. It was sad, but at the same time, I know that we will always be close. We have a bond from the last four years that is unbreakable!

We baptized two young men with some pretty intense pasts. Josh met Jesus in Juvenile Detention and Jake has had a difficult ten years since his mom left. Both are incredible testimonies of our God’s great redeeming heart. Jake gets an award for wearing his wet baptism clothes out in the cold after service. Must have been 25 degrees out there…

A young man named Jared was pretty broken up about having to say goodbye to Jeff. It was heartbreaking to see him, but at the same time, I am so thankful that we have incredible men in our church for him to look up to.

I had a lady in our church ask about providing Christmas for a family in our church that needs a little help this year. I love that generous spirit!

Mark preached a great sermon! I sure do love my husband’s heart for God’s Word. He knows the Bible so well and cherishes God’s commands.

On a negative side note: we had one of our most unprepared mornings in the last three years. We literally couldn’t start service until 9:05 because not everything was in the computer. I am SO thankful that is the exception to our rule! Most of the time we are very prepared and ready to go. Mornings like this remind me of how much I appreciate it!

We had over 160 people there this morning and many families gone. LOVING the growth I see at NC. Statistical fact of the day: we grew by about 5 people every month all year. It’s consistent and healthy!

I am emotionally fried. It’s gonna take me a little bit of time to recover from the weekend!!!

Some quotes from today:

Church touched me deeply today. From hearing what the young man being baptized had to say about what Jesus meant to him, to your eloquent words on communication with God, and then the heartfelt farewell to Jeff and Angela. You totally ruined my mascara! But thank you soooo much!

What an awesome service. I had to sneak out before I lost it. Pretty emotional morning.

I lost it…always do when I see how God uses people…and then sometimes he chooses to use them somewhere else..that is life…great service North Creek!

Tears where shed and memories will last a lifetime.

Baptisms Tomorrow!

Posted in Uncategorized on December 5, 2009 by Stacy Newell

Looking forward to baptizing a couple more people tomorrow! They will mark nearly 30 people in our congregation that have been baptized this year at North Creek. The two teenagers that are getting baptized in the morning are both amazing stories of life change and I can’t wait to celebrate with them. YIPPPEEEEEEEE!

Jeff and Angela

Posted in Uncategorized on December 3, 2009 by Stacy Newell


This Sunday we will say goodbye to a part of our team. I haven’t written about it in the last month because I think I’ve been in denial.

We called Jeff and Angela on Dec. 26, 2005 about the possibility of them joining a church planting team. They were youth pastoring on the penisula and we had only met them at camp a few months prior. We waited until after Christmas because we wanted them to enjoy the holidays before we turned their world upside down. At that point, North Creek didn’t have a name, we didn’t have a location, we didn’t fully know what it would look like and what we were doing. We had a skeleton crew of people and were just in the process of discovering who God wanted on the team. Mark and I had never done anything but youth ministry in our careers. We had one $25,000 grant and a whole lot of faith.

And they said yes.

That pretty much says everything about who they are as people of God. They will sacrifice everything to do what God asks them to do. And that’s a rare characteristic.

The journey has been an amazing one, but now their dream and their career is taking them to Seattle. And no matter how hard that is for me and this church, the reality is that our commitment to them was to help them pursue what God is putting on their hearts and to be their dream maker. So, I’ll rip a piece of my heart out and let them go with a blessing because I believe that God moves people “for such a time as this.” They have a new season, a new purpose, and a new destiny beyond our cobalt blue stucco walls.

I’m really proud of the fact that our story will always include Jeff and Angela. And I’m sure that they would say the same about North Creek. We love them very much and are very thankful for the memories.

The Deaf Shall Hear!

Posted in Uncategorized on December 3, 2009 by Stacy Newell

A couple of days ago my daughter Delaney had surgery on her ears. She’s been unable to hear very much for the last ten months since a sickness caused a blockage. This particularily became a problem when she began Kindergarten and was struggling to understand directions, etc.

I am very thankful that in a matter a minutes Dr. Sheppart was able to create a new world for my child to live in. What was once a lot like living life with ear plugs is now open to all of the sounds that we take for granted. The next morning Delaney jumped up on my bed and began to sing, “La, La, La, La.” When I asked her what she was doing, she said, “Mommy, I can hear my voice when I sing.” What a gift!

So, thanks be to God for healing my daughter. He may have used a doctor and a bunch of nurses in the process, but it’s still all glory to God. God’s hand is in it all and I was never so glad about that fact as when they wheeled her away to surgery. No matter what happened at that point, God is still God and it was going to be OK. It’s that peace that surpasses all understanding and I’m appreciative that it is tucked deep into my heart.