Monday

Summer Begins in Atlanta

Throughout the past week, we welcomed three of our Discern staff to Atlanta: John, Emily K, and Emily P. They have settled into Capitol View Dwell, making community alive again in a house that has been occupied by only the Gerber family for the past 4 months. The Gerbers have enjoyed having a fellow Kansan (Emily K) in the house, three new playmates for the kids, and the enthusiasm that John and the Emily's bring to the community. Emily P and John will continue to reside in the CV Dwell house in the fall, when they begin their Dwell/YAV year.

Will and Lacey of Columbia Theological Seminary also joined us this week as a part of our Discern staff. As our Program Staff, they have been working hard to create worship and reflection programming for the summer, which they will also be leading every week. They were able to test out some of their ideas this weekend, while we hosted our first summer Discover group.

First Presbyterian Church of Asheville, NC brought a group of 15 to Atlanta, and spent Saturday serving a total of 4 agencies. Hosting this group was a wonderful way to introduce our staff to the Discover program, both because it was a short weekend group, and because this church is well acquainted with DOOR, having come to Atlanta for a week last summer.

I am incredibly happy with how the weekend went. Our new cook, Lathette Brooks, went above and beyond with food service, even decorating tables with flowers. Lacey and Will led beautiful worship and facilitated reflections that were creative, insightful, and conversational among the youth. John, Emily, and Emily were enthusiastic and eager to serve. Working alongside such wonderful staff has relieved a great deal of my fears for the summer, and given me a renewed sense of excitement.

Lastly, today we all attended the ordination of Maggie Leonard at Mercy Church. Maggie is a former YAV, a pastor at Mercy Church (where we will be sending Discover groups this summer), and a friend. At her ordination service, one of her colleagues read a Fransiscan Blessing that I had heard once before while I was on a mission trip to Mississippi. It had really affected me when I first heard it as a sophomore in college, and it did so again when I heard it today.
“May God bless you with discomfort at easy answers, half truths, and superficial relationships, so that you may live deep within your heart.

May God bless you with anger at injustice, oppression and exploitation of people, so that you may work for justice, freedom and peace.

May God bless you with tears to shed for those who suffer from pain, rejection, starvation, and war, so that you may reach out your hand to comfort them and turn their pain to joy.

And may God bless you with enough foolishness to believe that you can make a difference in this world, so that you can do what others claim cannot be done.

Amen.”

I pray for that kind of foolishness...for our groups, our summer staff, our agencies, and ourselves.

Megan Warley
Co-City Director, DOOR Atlanta
404-438-9859

Wednesday

Grant Park Dwell House Spring Projects

At the beginning of the year, members of Grant Park Dwell had three projects in mind for the house.
1. Get an energy efficient refrigerator/freezer to replace the ancient, inefficient refrigerator and freezer. (Bonus: we had enough money left over for a dishwasher! Thank you, scratch and dent store.)
2. Build a compost bin to replace the compost "mound" (Thanks, Don Webster, for all of the materials!)
3. Build or buy a rain barrel. (Alan went to a class, and got one for free!)
As of March 19th, all projects are complete!

Thursday

Staff Team in Place and Empowered to Continue

In the last local Atlanta board meeting, big decisions were made. The Atlanta board decided to affirm and empower the work of David York, acting Interim Director and Megan Warley, Discover Coordinator as the Transition Team until December 2012. David and Megan will act as co-directors and will bring stability and vision to the Atlanta program.
Already this winter, many groups have been welcomed into God's work in Atlanta. The board has welcomed three new board members. We are excited about the ministry of DOOR Atlanta into the future.


Below is the contact information for David and Megan.

David York
404-295-9922

Megan Warley
404-438-9859

Wednesday

Dwellers Retreat together with Volunteers from Nashville

Our Dwell participants traveled to Tennessee to participate in a vocational discernment weekend retreat. They were joined by the participants in the Nashville Epiphany Project.
It was a beautiful weekend, especially compared to the snow storm that happened last year! You can find pictures of the retreat on our Facebook Fan page.

Christmas time in the city

Our Dwell houses gathered for a joint Christmas party. You can see a few of the pictures on the Facebook page. Good conversations and good times.