Monday, July 12, 2010

North Bay 2010

by John Köehler


How is it possible to encapsulate a week of time, supernaturally amazing people and Holy Spirit experiences into a story? Seriously, it would be so much better if you could simply climb inside my heart and sit still while I show you a kingdom slide show, a holy powerpoint, a blessed movie written and directed by the Big Director in the Sky. That's right, ladies and gentlemen, please give a big Young Life welcome to our Lord and Savior, Jesus!!!

APPLAUSE!!!!

Ha ha, if only it was that easy. Like Spock doing the Vulcan mind meld and instantly you could see the things he was thinking about. Cut right through the clutter and get to the point. The Vulcan point. Pointy-eared Pharisee that he was. But it would have to be a heart meld in order for it to work in the way I'd like, and the way God intended. Can someone please get on that and create a heart melder, a soul melder?

No, wait.....it was already created and it was called North Bay.

The photos below were mostly taken by Gerald Juan, a leader for Asian Young Life (AYL) in New Jersey. So why does an Asian dude have a Hispanic last name? Just another mystery in the melting pot that is Capernaum, a subdivision of Young Life, a continent of the Kingdom of God. Here now, for your viewing and eating pleasure, is a collection of photos by Gerald and his friends, with accompanying captions made up on the spot.

No wait.... I was there, so every word is true. For the most part. All of it. God's people, photos and captions. Enjoy.


















In the beginning was a tunnel of love, and we all went through it when we were born and will out again when we die. On either side the angels stand, hands outstretched, applauding, calling out to us in love and kindness. How can they all possibly know me. They know my name. They love me yet we just met. How can this be?

The photo shows Austen getting off the bus, wearing an awesome Hello Kitty shirt. She is attracted to the amazing camp shirts all in tie dye, entrancing and compelling. Since she has autism Austen did not want to high five at her first camp experience some years back. She didn't trust people and was shy. But now she knows what love hides in the middle of the high fives and she gives back more than she gets. She knows that God loves her and her shirt while everyone yells "HELLO AUSTEN!"


















The angels gather around us and introduce themselves. They act so familiar yet we've never seen them before. Why should we open up our hearts to them as if they are our family. Dang it all! Who opened my heart? It feels creepy and good at the same time. You want to run yet you can't stop hugging them.

The photo shows Jenny the Jewel and Danny the... Explorer surrounded by their new family; the campaigner kids from AYL. Supposedly shy and close knit, they came completely unglued and reached out to surround their new friends with agape, a love only God can give through His people. Mmmmm, tastes good. Can I super-size that?
























We roll and walk in feeling the weight of our disabilities and wishing they would run away and leave us in peace, leave us alone. But then a green man comes and dances around happily even though he can't speak. He is so happy and his happiness causes us to forget our unhappiness and even the way that our legs don't work quite right.

Green Man was a random program guy who had no purpose other than to be there, to be happy, to dance and to cause others to feel the same way, or even BETTER than him. Because when we put ourselves down below others, the net effect is that they are lifted, and not the lowest carving on the totem pole. Green Man the servant leader happily dancing his way to the bottom of the pole. Just keeping it green folks....


















He walks, she rolls. He talks, she mumbles. He is old and she is young. He is smart and she is..... smarter! All that glitters is not gold but sometimes oysters hide a pearl. The pearls can be seen from the outside but you have to look and listen and get down on your knees to experience the beauty.

This is me with the amazing and beautiful and oh so intelligent Angela West. Just another moment at camp. Angela was the trip leader and here she is telling me what she wants to do. She was the brain and I the mouth and hands and feet and voice to cause her thoughts to become action and our people to obey. Or not obey!















The angels lead us into a large circle of others like us, like them. We pray together, hand in hand, eyes closed, heads bowed. We give thanks to our God for our new friends, this new place and for His love and for being there with us.

AYL joined us in a very large circle of perhaps 70 people, all coming together in a circle of love. Ha ha ha, what can be better than a circle of love?
























An angel takes us to a special place to do something we've never done before. We are afraid even thought we know we cannot really ever die again. Our fear is upon us and we will not go. But the angel sings to us and our fear fades away and so we go, our fear forgotten like an old friend we never really liked.

Nicholas was not a particularly happy camper when this photo was taken at the bottom of the zip line. But his buddy walked with him up to the top of the tower and helped him overcome his fear, whispering to him the whole time, "You can do this Nick, you can do it." Eventually Nicholas believe him and he did it. He become a man that day, and the next. And all the days of his life.



















Let me show you what peace really is, he said. He taught me to hold my hand in a certain way to say peace to others. Then he held my heart and I could feel his peace inside me. I learned how to give others this same peace, and the true meaning of "peace out!"

David is a man of great peace in spite of his childlike mind and fear. For him it is simple: either you love him or you don't. Either you would play with him, or you would act like an adult and keep your distance. Either you're in or you're out. Either you're my brother or an outsider. What's it gonna be?



















Four friends came, bringing their crippled friend down to where they knew the rabbi was talking. But they could not get to where he was, so great was the crowd. So they lifted him up to the top and lowered him quickly down to where he could be healed.

Michael came as a leader but instead was treated like the campers with the finest of care. And in the humility of others he learned what being a servant leader meant and so..... he became a leader.


















The angels mixed among us and we grew more and more like them. After a while, we could not tell the difference and realized we are all God's angels, all of us sent by God to serve His people and love them all for the sake of the Father. We are all the same.

Four brothers fighting to see who could love the most. Each of us lucky and blessed equally by God. How lucky am I to have such friends?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Totally AWESOME !!!!!

From
Hugh

Anonymous said...

People often ask what do you think God looks like? Thanks for the pics John he is all over the place in these pics. Love you all
grayson

Anonymous said...

Wow, my heart grew by leaps and bounds reading about North Bay. To the awesome Capernaum kids and John, their Rock Star leader, God is smiling down on each of you.

Grateful to be part of the family,
Carla

Frank & Lynne Jennings said...

Angela, John and all the YL volunteers, You guys are so awesome. David's life is so blessed because of the love of Jesus that shines through you all!Thank you for giving your time, love, and energy to reach out to others!!!!