GREETING HOLY PEOPLE OF GOD,
Our hosting of National Night Out was a huge success. Thank you all who helped. I am so very grateful. We had a beautiful evening and wonderful attendance. Over the years, this event has grown into the event that I hoped it would be and hope it will continue to be. Thanks be to God. Thank you for letting your little light shine.
Following the ELCA’s accompaniment ideology of walking with our neighbors and partnering with them we have made inroads with our neighbors. God has answered our prayers. Let me tell you the behind the scenes unfolding of the partnership.
In February, Sara Haroun came to my office. She had heard about me through the Wonderful Westside Neighborhood Association. Sara has been in the United States for about 20 years. Her children are grown and she volunteers her time to work with a group of Sudan girls and she is working with a professor from UI who teaches sewing classes to new immigrants. Sara wanted to meet with me looking for a place to meet for her girls and the sewing class. And some seeds were planted.
Then Sara was hired by the Resilient Sustainable Future for Iowa City whose mission is to shift the culture of Iowa City by demonstrating appealing and sustainable examples of resilience culture. CTK was awarded the “Neighbors to Neighborhood Grant” of $500 with the goal of helping neighbors get to know each other and work together. Sara Haroun lives in our neighborhood and knows women who love to cook and share their favorite foods. She was key to making the connections for us and her neighbors so we could all enjoy the tasty treats and beverages along with ice cream and popcorn. The grant monies will be distributed to the four women who made the food. Joel Flack, our MC helped us to mix more by inviting us to introduce ourselves to someone we didn’t know and then find someone who shared the same birthday month. It was great fun and an opportunity to mingle and hear from some of our neighbors how good it was to have familiar foods at a neighborhood event.
There was always a line for popcorn and the bouncy house but even better was to see lines of kids with police officers, fire fighters, McGruff and EMTs. Only God knows what seeds for future careers are being planted in these service careers as the kids climbed around, explored, and interacted with these professionals. The fire truck did have to leave for a call but happily returned before the night was through. A distressed father came back after the close of the night to collect a fire hat that his distraught son had left behind. And wouldn’t you know, there just happened to be a fire hat left in the fellowship hall that I could give him. God is so good!
A special thank-you for the anonymous donation to cover the cost of the bouncy house and for the Thrivent Action Team for the ice cream treats.
We also added a very successful first time ever blood drive to our event as a soft introduction to our neighbors as they saw the Red Cross vehicles and the walking witnesses of the blood drive.
During Lent we walked and prayed through our neighborhood. I wondered what God was up to and I realized how God is already at work in our neighborhood. And I heard this refrain again during the accompaniment day of our youth gathering as I listened to the founder of Acts of Wisdom tell his story. Our neighbors came right into my office and God planted seeds and some of them have flourished this season. Thanks be to God and thank you for walking with our neighbors. I wonder what God has planned for us now. Oh, yes, we are going to be hosting a movie night on Saturday, August 31 from 8:30 – 10:30 in King Park with the help of RSFIC. Save the Date!
Bold Inquisitive Belief Loving Expansively,
Pastor Connie Spitzack
PS: Check out Resilient Sustainable Future for Iowa City online and at their location at 1927 Keokuk St., Iowa City.

