Dear Brothers and Sisters,
HOPE was hit with some substantial staff/volunteer
changes during the beginning of the fall semester. In all honesty, I was left scared
of how we would continue the program. But God is good. Instead of having less
help than last year we ended up having more! Causing us to add fourth graders
to our age range and almost doubling the roster size. What a joy to see how the
Lord grew the program overnight. Little else capitalized this point like our
Christmas party. We had seventeen of our twenty students show up for it. Ted,
our resident wonder chef, cooked up an amazing meal that the kids loved. We
played a bunch of Christmas games. Lastly, we had Santa (also played by Ted, he
wears many hats) show up and deliver our gift to all the students. The joy on
the fourth graders faces made the Santa experience extra energetic this year.
But the moment that stuck out to me the most was a text I received during all
the chaos. One of our students had gotten sick that morning at school and had
to be taken home early. As such, he ended up missing our party. He apparently
insisted that his mom let me know that he was sick and felt terrible about
missing the last day. That just really tugged at my heart. He’s one of our
fourth graders that never misses a day and while he’s suffering from a stomach bug
the first thing, he thinks about is how he has to miss being at HOPE. Our goal
for the program is always to make the kids feel loved and seen. Seems like this
student, and hopefully all of them, feel that. God is good.
Last year I mentioned how many of the students hadn’t heard the Christmas story before and what a surreal experience it was to tell it. This time may have matched that experience. As we were preparing our story helpers, I heard students quietly whispering what story we were going to the other students that had missed last year’s Christmas kids club. What a wonderful experience to see the change since last year.
For both HOPE and Lapwai our events ended with the same question from the students. “When will we be back?”. Different contexts but the point remains the same. These children love the church and all her many forms. Whether it be an afterschool program or a quarter yearly outreach event. As 2024 begins I can’t help but be excited to think about what the new year will hold. Kids Clubs at new reservations? Longer Lapwai visits? New HOPE students? Only the Lord knows, and I can’t wait to be a small part of it. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Please continue to pray.
Blessings,
Trey