Concrete, Carpet, and God's Faithfulness
Northgate families have pulled together this season to make some really amazing changes happen around our church with the "IT'S TIME" campaign. We've transformed the worship center, upgraded the lobby, and made several connections to the community. We're grateful to see God moving in so many exciting changes.
Executive Pastor, Shannon Hepner, reflected on one such change last week:
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The unexpected happened.
I cried when I looked at this carpet for the last time.
For those who know me, that does not happen easily.
Maybe you're like me, with a tendency to focus on the future and the "what's next." Especially when you feel like God is saying "IT'S TIME" to do that.
As we've moved forward with so many projects around our facility, the excitement compounded while the dreams and plans become a reality. Then out of nowhere a flood of memories washed over me and God played a quick personal highlight reel of what this faithful old carpet has stood-for and stood-beneath.
The truth is this carpet was never meant to be.
It came about because of a mistake. An unsightly, ugly blemish in the concrete, right in the middle of the entrance to our worship center. God, as he so often does, redeems unsightly mistakes with more than we can imagine. Back then we barely had the means to build this building, let alone have a monogrammed carpet in the entry to our worship center. The original plan was concrete -- God's plan and provision was a beautiful, warm, inviting, monogrammed floor covering.
His ways are always better than ours, and the way He gets things done is often a surprise.
I have been walking over this carpet for over a decade. I raised my children in this church. We have walked over that carpet and through those doors for countless Due North nights, worship nights, weekend services, Christmas services, Easter celebrations, our kids' confirmations, their weddings, and most recently, our granddaughter's baptism. A sea of faces flooded my mind as the memories and history of this church and this entrance became, in that moment, a reminder and witness to the Glory of God, His promises, and the lives He has transformed.
It served as a reminder of the thousands of God's faithful people who helped make this church a possibility and the continued generosity of His people to carry out the work and plans He has for this growing community. It's no wonder I have a lump in my throat and tears running down my face. I am acutely aware of God's faithfulness and the faithfulness of the people of this church, past and present.
God has been clear that "IT'S TIME" to prepare His house for His people, known and unknown, and that has provided the opportunity to update and upgrade what He so generously provided in the first place.
So as I have taken a moment to slow down from my instinct to look to "what's next," I bid farewell to this trusted old friend that has been a part of so many blessings in my life. I prayed over the men working on the new floor and God filled me with a joy for appreciating what has been, as well as abundant joy and anticipation of what is to come.
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Need a Kleenex?
Us too.
Countless families will be coming to worship and crossing over this same threshold in the years to come, many of them encountering Christ for the first time. We're praying that they build beautiful memories, friendships, and transformational faith, just as Shannon's family has.
The new floors are in and the adjoining Coffee Spot renovation is almost done! Come in this weekend to see it!









