Friday, November 21, 2014

Waiting No More...

Tom Petty sings:
The waiting is the hardest part
Every day you see one more card
You take it on faith, you take it to the heart
The waiting is the hardest part


While I like to think of myself as a patient individual, waiting has not often been a strong move of mine. I'm chronically "just a little bit late" everywhere I go (which  is frustrating for those who spend much time with me). After giving it considerable thought, I finally figured out why I'm "just a little late." The reason is I don't like to wait unnecessarily. That...drives me crazy! I'd rather just rush in at the last second than stand around "killing time." Waiting is really difficult for me.

http://www.feelnumb.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/stp.jpgI am fully aware that waiting is part of the game of life. My Dad once acquired a cool branded T-shirt from a drag-racer friend of his that he then gave to me. I was about 9 years old at the time and the shirt was a Men's XL! When my Dad threw it to me I was elated! Roaring with joy, I dropped the shirt over my head and promptly disappeared somewhere between the letters STP (a racing oil brand popular back in the day). I was so bummed! I wanted to wear the shirt SO badly right then. I think I finally wore it sometime in high school and even then it was still too big for my (then) skinny frame. However, the shirt was equally cool (and almost vintage) some 8 or 9 years later. I just needed to wait for it. I've read, "There is a time for every purpose under heaven."

Trying to become a better waiter (both the food delivering variety and the "wait for the right time" kind) is no easy matter. It is a discipline that comes only one way...by waiting. Sometimes the wait is for a very long time. But eventually, like when your beloved "cool" T-shirt almost fits and you get to wear it for the first time, the time finally arrives. Today is, again, one of those moments for me.

I am joyfully pleased to announce the emergence of something that has been in my heart and mind for over 15 years. I have been waiting a long time to welcome people to something God planted in me while sitting on the patio of a coffee shop in northern Phoenix, Arizona around the turn of the 21st century (sounds like a hundred years ago, doesn't it?) This idea has been brewing in me ever since. At times it was almost as dormant as a Crepe Myrtle in the dead of winter and at other times, I thought the idea would burn a hole in my soul. Time...waiting...more time...more waiting... there are things in life that simply can't be rushed. Peter Block once wrote, "There is simply no way to shorten the time that depth requires." I suppose that's correct.

I've shared this burning thing God planted in me on many occasions and frankly most people just didn't get where I was coming from (many still won't and I've come to accept that). Then one day God sent a few people my way who did understand where I was coming from and, not only did they understand, they were willing to partner together in growing the idea into a reality.

Following a series of challenging events, our seed idea was forced to sprout and the Creative One push it up through the heavy ground of painful circumstance. Today... the waiting is giving birth to something new...yes, a new beginning is coming upon us. With the partnership of a team of amazing and passionate people, something is emerging from the wait.

I introduce to you...THE POINT. 


 "What is THE POINT?" you may ask. And that would be an excellent question, indeed. "What is the point?" What is the point of you, me, us...at this moment...at this place...in this season, for what reason? Those are some very good questions, aren't they?

Please take a moment and visit this FaceBook link. THE POINT 

Though far from comprehensive, the words you find on the Facebook page may whet your interest (see the "About" section). You may even want to grab a cup of coffee and prayerfully dream along with us toward what on earth we might be planning. You might see it as a little bit different, yes. But the more we've worked on the concept, the more we are finding others who share similar thoughts. Some of those are farther down the road than we are (they're waiting ended sooner than ours) and we give thanks for their courageous trailblazing. There are a few of us now...and likely many more to follow (they're just waiting for their wait to come to a close).

If you are inclined to pray, please join us in praying for THE POINT and stay tuned for ways you can participate in this newly emerging urban experience.

2 comments:

Lexi Scarber said...

I'm excited to see what the future hold for your new venture. Unfortunately I don't live in Plano anymore, but like you said, you just have to 'wait' to see what may happen. It would be cool to see my mom and brother (almost 18 now) take part in whatever you have planned. Thank you for the wisdom and best wishes and prayer for this journey.

Unknown said...

Wish we lived in the same city so I could see your "Point" in person! So excited for you and look forward to seeing what happens next... :)