I know that many of you have been patiently scrolling through many many Facebook messages, tweets, emails, and whatever other way I can try and make you aware of our upcoming event called Coldest Night of the Year. I thank you for your patience and I am glad that all of you have not unfriended, unfollowed or blocked me! This morning I was challenged in a Facebook post from the Coldest Night people to share my story... To make it real for you, my friends and followers. So this is my attempt to help each one of you understand why I am so Passionate about Compassionate Ministry!![]() |
| Old Suitcase Full of Old Ideas |
My journey of Compassion has not been one that has always been bright and positive. I use to have a very bad attitude towards those who lived in poverty. To make a long story short: My opinion was that they just needed to get a job... or get off the alcohol and drugs... or stop being lazy... or (pick something negative and put it here). This was very much my attitude in the earliest stages of my adult life. Long before I found Jesus mind you, but some of it carried through with me like an old suitcase you carry around because you don't want to get rid of it. Even in my earliest beginnings in ministry and pastoral training, I had some of these deeply seeded opinions.
Then the Miraculous happened!! God got a hold of my heart and started allowing me to see in the poverty stricken what He saw as their Heavenly Father and Creator. I do not yet think I see the picture clearly, but I believe that God is allowing me to have an increased vision of this portion of creation. I pray that I will never stop seeing in the guests we serve what He sees in these children of His.
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| Galatians 2:20 |
So to bring it all back to the initial question: My story didn't have a holy and righteous start. But I believe that in order to make you understand my passion for Hope Street CMC, I had to let you know where I came from. I believe with my whole heart that the reason that I have found the passion to care so deeply is because the Lord cares so deeply. In Galatians 2:20 it states, "I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I now live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me". This for me is part of my journey of Sanctification. Am I there yet? No way! But I would like to think that each day I am walking further with my Journey with God.
I moved from my condemning attitude and being very judgmental about those in poverty, to a more graceful place where I try and see the good in everyone. I think my earliest ideas were stoked with the fact that if I never had too face reality and kept putting the 'Blame' for their situation on them, I would never have to face the fact that I wasn't doing anything to help!
I am also very excited to say that my initials thoughts about what area of ministry God was calling me to was Revival Ministries. I wanted to travel around this great country and preach at Revival meeting. In fact, my first request to become involved in Compassionate Ministries was answered by a strong "NO" by me because I didn't see a connection to Revival. I now can say that there is, in my opinion, a huge connection between Revival and Compassionate Ministries. I see the Volunteers at Hope experiencing personal revival each and every week! I will have more of this to share in the coming months as I continue to develop this idea.
So if you just scanned through this long message to find the conclusion, it is stated simply as:
I am Passionate about Compassionate Ministry because Jesus was Passionate about Compassionate Ministry. In fact, that is what got Him in so much trouble with the Sadducees and Pharisees! He was hanging around and drawn to the most unsavory people of His time. And these were the people He spent most of His time with.
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| because it's cold out there... |
The Coldest Night of the Year is a country wide fundraising event that will benefit Hope Street CMC in Medicine Hat. Fundraising is one of our biggest challenges especially as we are a very young organization. The community awareness that the Coldest Night event is bringing to Hope Street CMC is also very exciting. More exciting to me than the actual money because people are becoming aware that we exist.
If you want to be part of our event, it is not too late. Our Feb 21 event is only 10 days away but you can still join us as a team captain, walker or a donor.
Please visit www.coldestnightoftheyear.org/medicinehat for all these options.
Please visit www.coldestnightoftheyear.org/medicinehat for all these options.
We also need more volunteers!
Visit www.coldestnightoftheyear.org/volunteer and select Medicine Hat as your location. If you click on the checkbox beside the positions, more details will be seen.
I thank you all who took the time to read this posting. If you would like to sponsor me personally and help me reach my goal of $5000.00, please visit:
https://secure.e2rm.com/registrant/FundraisingPage.aspx?registrationID=2670462&langPref=en-CA
Thank you and Be Blessed,
Pastor Murray Kumm
Executive Director
403.458.HOPE






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