We will never experience greater transformation than
birth and death. These monumental moments are the unbreakable experiences
of life that connect all of humanity, and all of creation. These moments are so
intensely real that many of us do nearly all we can to push them to the margins
of our experience. Death is something that is feared so much that many of us
live as if it doesn’t exist. Birth is often viewed with a similar lens of fear
that causes many of us to look on in shock when we encounter women who embrace
it as the truly natural and beautiful transformative experience that it is.
Both death and birth carry the power to make the rest of
life fade into the background. They have a way of pulling us into the present
moment in powerful ways. They cause us to see what was previously unseen. They
cause us to feel what was previously unfelt. They often cause us to sing or cry
out from the depths of our being in ways we never thought possible.
Our family has been drawn into the transformative space of
birth and death in recent months. On April 2, 2015 we welcomed into the world
our first son, Kilian Rhein. The experience of welcoming him into his new realm
of existence was one of the most transformative for me personally. I found
myself experiencing excitement, fear, joy, struggle, connection, intimacy, and
love all wrapped into a single night.
On June 12, 2015 we were also invited—or perhaps it feels
more like we were driven—into the transformative space of death. Nicole was
given the honor of being with her Mother as she journeyed into the realm of
existence that lies on the other side of the veil, just as her Mother ushered
Nicole into this world 29 years ago. In the wake of this transformative
experience we find ourselves in the midst of grief, struggle, remembrance,
appreciation, and love. We will always remember—with equal parts joy and
grief—Nicole’s beloved Mother, Diana.
Transformation is rarely easy. It is easy to uncover
this truth at Joshua Station as we see families struggle through the journey of
moving from instability to stability, from misfortune to hope, from death to
life. But it is also a reality of life that illuminates our connection to each
other regardless of economic status. We all experience invitations into
transformation through the reality of life. Often those invitations come laced
with equal parts joy and grief, and are tempting to avoid. But they rarely
leave us the same as we were yesterday. They truly do change us.
It is my prayer that we will all be open to the transformation
that life will surely offer us in the hours, days, weeks, months, and years to
come.
Mile High Ministries shares with God a dream for our city:that this will be a place where those whowere once poor, now prosper;where children are no longer doomedto misfortune; and whereunlikely partners liveand work together, in peace.
- Our vision is born out of Isaiah 65
* My thoughts in this newsletter are my own and not meant to be seen as representative of Mile High Ministries.
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