Monday, October 27, 2008

Shearn Elementary Mission Project Update

Aaron Jacobsen, David Wintersgill
and Marco Pina participated in the Shearn Elementary workday on Sat Oct 18. A larger scale work day is planned for the Spring. St. John's is also planning to participate in a mentoring program at Shearn. Stay tuned for more details.


Dear Gary and all members of Mission Houston,

I will send this properly in paper form but I wanted to tell you and your congregation a couple of things about your work here at ShearnElementary School.

On Monday when I got out of the car I smelled the mulch. The wonderful smell of working with hands, gardening, growing. Everything here feels softer, gentler. Most of our students have relatively hard lives. They live in apartments without yards, plants, and nature. All the greenery you put in has shifted the color of our place, and the "People" you put in are shifting the color also.

The volunteer mentors are giving our kids some connection to other adults who are awesome role models, good citizens, good listeners and people of faith. They see that inner strength, that peace that leads us to reach out. We do that because of God at work in our lives. The volunteer who helps me in the Library, Jean, provides me a chance to breathe by helping check out books and restoring books to their shelves. She is a little bit of the "cool waters" He provides.

One of my favorite quotes is by St. Francis of Assisi. He said "I always preach the Gospel, sometimes I use words." What you do for the least of these is surely a blessing. That work for an hour a week reverberates throughout each school day, each school hour and then…….it goes home. It will begin to work in so many ways and so many lives that the ripples will pass our horizon, certainly.

I thank you for your dedication, your time, for I know it is precious, your love.

Many blessings,
Catherine Nelson, Teacher, Shearn Elementary School


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