Monday, March 30, 2009

Typical Colorado Weekend: shotgun shooting & snowshoeing

We had a crazy-fun weekend, even though we were doing separate things.  Deric joined three other guys for an overnight snowshoeing/cross-country skiing trip in the mountains near the New Mexico border.  The coolest part was they spent the night in a yurt!!  

I participated in Hunter Education classes and, on Saturday, passed the written test and live fire test.  I am now qualified to go hunting! :)  Saturday was really fun, because we were outside most of the day, learning how to start a fire without matches, use a compass, shoot bows and arrows, rifles, and shotguns.  It was a lot of fun, and now I'm ready to rough it out in the Colorado wilderness!! 

 Here are some awesome shots from his adventure (warning: Daniel, you might experience feelings of jealousy).













Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Weekend trip to Denver

This past weekend I was in Denver. My primary purpose was to attend Group's "HOW2 Conference" on children's ministry, but I also was blessed to spend time with three close girlfriends: Jess, Laura, and Lisa. It was a rejuvenating and refreshing weekend, full of encouragement on many levels. God used the conference to encourage me in my new ministry position as a children's ministry director; I came away from the conference with fresh vision, new friends, and many creative ideas! 

Laura and her boyfriend, Geoff, flew from NC to visit his brother and sister-in-law. I was happy to see Laura again and meet Geoff!
Laura and I went for a little hike close to Red Rocks Amphitheater.


On Sunday afternoon, Lisa and I went for a hike in Roxsborough State Park. It was a gorgeous (and warm!) day.





Thursday, March 19, 2009

Rebecca's New Haircut

I had about 4-5 inches chopped off, and it feels great! :)


Sunday, March 15, 2009

Monte Vista Annual Crane Festival

Every late February, hundreds of Sandhill Cranes fly into the neighboring town of Monte Vista (about 17 miles west of Alamosa).  They only stick around for about 6-8 weeks to feed on the grain in the fields, before heading north to Idaho.  In recognition of this event, the town puts on a weekend festival, with tours of the wetlands and presentations. Deric and I wanted to attend at least one of the weekend's events, and we chose Friday evening's presentation on various birds.  It was surprisingly entertaining and informative, complete with homemade papier mache masks.
Before the presentation, we wanted to tailgate...just to shake things up and do something different.  Too bad the weather was yucky and COLD.  On the menu: cheesey tortellini, corn, and leftover borwnies.  Quite the memory!


Our reenactment of the Crane Mating Dance.

That's the crane mask.
Puffin impression.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Team Sneller's Sermon

Deric and I got to do the sermon together today, and it was really fun!  We called it a "conversational sermon," because we sat on stools and talked to each other (we got this idea from Gordon and Gail MacDonald, who did a conversational sermon at one of Denver Seminary's chapel services).
Our topic was the relationship between discipleship and the local church, more specifically: church membership.  We talked about our personal journey and struggles with church membership, how the American culture affects church membership, and the strongest biblical reasons for church membership (listed below).  We ended with challenging people to think and pray about church membership.  People seemed to really enjoy the format and conversation, and we keep hearing how the sermon has congregants talking about the topic.  

Three Biblical reasons for Church Membership (by Deric and Rebecca Sneller

1.  When you become a Christian, you're called into a family of faith, not individualistic faith.  Throughout the NT there is a reorientation of relationships. 

            a.    In Matthew 12:46-50, we see Jesus change the framework of family and said whoever          does the will of my Father in heaven is my brother, sister, and mother. 

         b.     Romans 8:16-7 say that the Holy Spirit testifies our being children of God.  It says if we are heirs of God we are co-heirs with Christ.

         c.     James 2:15 calls us to live out our faith by caring for the needs of our brothers and sisters

2.     All throughout Paul’s writings, but sepecifically in 1 Corinthians 12 Paul specifics of about belief being for the Body; one Body with many parts.

          a.     1 Cor. 12:13 says, “When you were baptized, you were baptized by one Spirit into one body.”

          b.     The metaphor of the Body indicates close relationship in which no part can function effectively alone.

          c.     Essentially we try to decaptitate the Body when we profess our commitment to Christ, but not the Church.  “The eye cannot say to the hand, ‘I have no need of you’ (1 Cor. 12:21).

3.     Discipleship was designed to occur in the context of committed community.

          a.     1 John 1:7 “But if we walk in the light as he is in the light we have fellowship with one another and the blood of Jesus, his Son, purifies us from all sin.”

                1.     Committed followers of Christ are committed to fellowship with one another that brings life transformation that is impossible for the individual.

                2.     As disciples, are you committed to partnering together for purification?  

             b.     1 Peter 2:4-5 “As you come to Him, the living Stone-rejected by men but chosen by God and precious to him- you also, like living stones, are being built into a spiritual house to be a holy priesthood, offering spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.

                 1.     By yourself you are just a brick not a building.  It is God’s purpose to build you together.

                  2.     Are you allowing God to place you close to other living bricks?

                c.     1 Peter 4:10 “Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering God’s grace in its various forms.”

                   1.     If we are not committed to a Church, then we cut ourselves off from the grace that comes from the exercise of other people’s spiritual gifts.  Many Christians are weak  and stumbling because they lack the blessings that come from being committed to a local body of believers.

                   2.     Are you content with personal grace or are you also seeking the strength that comes from corporate grace?

                 d.     Hebrews 10:24-25 “And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds.  Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage on another- and all the more as you see the Day approaching.”

                   1.     We have a responsibility to stimulate and encourage other Christians, which we can only do if we do not forsake “our meeting together”.

                   2.     Are you a committed member of a local church that commits to spurring and encouraging one another?

Lisa's visit!

Lisa, one of our good friends from Denver, spontaneously came to visit us this past Friday.  She's our new home's first overnight visitor, and we had a blast giving her the Alamosa tour.  Saturday morning we were determined to explore the Great Sand Dunes, in spite of the yucky weather.  It made for quite an adventure!

It was so cold and windy, but we smiled anyway.

Going down was a lot easier, and we were back at the car in 15 minutes.

Dark storm clouds were rolling in.







We had so much sand in our socks and shoes!