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Three things

There’s only a couple more days left in the year, and there’s three things that we typically do at this time:

1.  We reminisce about the year that is ending and think about the good times and the bad, the funny times and the sad.

2.  We look forward to the coming year and consider the changes that we want to do and the goals we want to achieve.

3.  We find ways to divert our money away from the tax man and look for good causes to support.

Here are my three things:

1.  2010 finds us answering a call for an adventure

2.  2011 brings us an 1800-mile change of address

3.  and along with that, a need for your partnership and support!

And here’s how I can help you with your three things:

1.  I would love to share  a memory I have of/with you… or maybe a funny story I think of, when I hear your name.

2.  Please, please, please… let me tell you what you should change!

3.  And boy, do I have a great cause for you to support(It’s all tax deductible, after all!)

Will you take me up on my challenge?  Who’s in this with me?

Partnership & Specific Needs

Just posting a copy of our financial support needs here as well.

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Per our support letter, we decided to also list the partnership and investment needs we are currently raising for 2011:

Moving expenses: $3,750
Estimated monthly budget for January – March: $4,250
Estimated monthly budget for April – December: $3,150
Estimated Support Budget for the year 2011: $45,000

Our prayer is that we would have:

1 family to partner with us at $500 per month
5 families to partner with us at $250 per month
10 families to partner with us at $100 per month
10 families to partner with us at $50 per month
20 families to partner with us at $25 per month

A line item budget for all of the above is available upon request if you would like to see what your monthly offering will go towards.

There are two ways to invest in this partnership (all donations are tax-deductible):

1. By Check – you can either mail a check through the postal services or you can set your bank up to auto-send/bill pay each month. Please send your tax-deductible donation to:

Paseo Christian Church
PO Box 960218
El Paso, TX 79996

(Please sure the word “CLAYVILLE” is in the memo line)

2. Online GivingCLICK on the icon below and it will lead you to Paseo’s online giving page. Here, you can set up a scheduled monthly giving or one-time offering. Make sure you enter “CLAYVILLE” into the memo line here too.

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Thank you so much for your consideration in partnering with us. This humbles us and propels us forward to follow God’s calling. This is an amazingly beautiful time of stretching and growth for our marriage, our family and our relationships with God. We are SO blessed to have you… this community… as a part of our lives.

We are blessed beyond riches.

Calling, Mission & Adventure

Thought I’d post a copy of the support letter Brian & I wrote here just in case we missed any of you who have been journeying along with us up to this point.

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As you likely know, we have been through a roller coaster of restoration, healing, learning, transition and more over the last 2 years.

In late August, we were invited to meet and interview at Paseo Christian Church in El Paso, Texas. It’s a wonderful, gospel centered, growing church plant. After spending five days there with the leadership and the community, we returned home feeling a strong call from God to walk away from our comforts in Oregon.

We know the next year+ of our lives are about to change. After much prayer, fasting and counsel, we have decided as a family, to answer a call to go to El Paso and become a part of the team at Paseo. Jenni has accepted the offer as the Worship & Creative Arts Pastor and Brian will be joining the leadership team as the Family Ministries Pastor. We are moving to Texas the last weekend of January 2011.

Paseo is a 4 year old church plant that not only values community, family, truth and renewal, but they purposefully integrate into the community to engage those in need. Paseo emphasizes life-on-life ministry. Sunday services are for teaching, engaging, worshiping and being in communion…but the real ministry happens outside of Sunday, during the week when many home groups gather and ministry teams are sent out to be a part of the community within the city of El Paso.

We’re impressed that Paseo isn’t a Sunday church. Not only does Paseo have a close-knit relationship with Casas Por Cristo, but they have committed themselves to supply resources to multiple schools, single mother facilities and to the homeless community. This church body, though smaller in size, has been making and will continue to make a huge impact on the city and community of El Paso. We not only want to participate in this movement, but we want our children to experience the compassion in these acts. The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few, God has given us each a purpose in life and we desire to be in the middle of ours. Nothing is more important to us than to be faithful stewards of the time we’ve been given.

Because Paseo is presently a ‘church plant’, it presents the opportunity for us to have another level of trust with the Lord – this is where you come in.

Our family needs to raise 75% of our income in order to serve Paseo and move forward in the call we are receiving. A list of our specific needs are posted HERE. We know that the Lord will provide for us according to his promise found in Ephesians 3:20.

Jenni has always felt called to ministry and has spent the past 7 years (since 2003) in full or part-time ministry with some breaks to be a stay-at-home-mom. The call to be a Mom is still first and foremost, but God has ingrained a strong passion and desire for leading worship and developing leadership. Though Brian has been focused on supporting the family the last 10 years, he has heavily been invested in serving as a small group leader for adults as well as students. However, Brian has felt a personal calling in the past several years to minister to men and their marriages. Brian will continue pursuing outside employment once we’re in El Paso, but wants to primarily focus on building God’s kingdom and being a great husband and father.

“Restoration” is our life word as we move into this new turn on our journey. God has given us a fresh understanding of how deep His love is for us. He has blessed our marriage and taught us what restoration truly looks like. Restoration doesn’t ever return to what was, but it turns to what the Restorer intends… better, more beautiful than it ever was before. Our Restorer has shown us that He is trustworthy and faithful in all His promises even when our world was completely turned over. We want to use all we have learned and been blessed with to expand His Kingdom and bring hope to the hopeless.

If you feel ready to give your tax-deductible donation now, please CLICK HERE to see the break-down of our support and partnership needs. We’d also love to keep you updated on our lives here via our newsletter. You can subscribe by adding your email address to the “subscribe” section on the left column of this website.

We are so thankful for your time in reading our letter and hope you’ll feel led to support our family in our mission in this next year. God is in the business of miracles… and we’ve only just seen the tip of the iceberg of His glory.

Humbly,

Brian & Jenni

Subscribe to our Newsletter

Brian and I just wrote our first newsletter to our combined email list to help keep our friends and family more intimately connected to what’s going on in our lives as we’re transitioning into our new lives in El Paso.

It was a pretty fun project for us to do together.

So why a newsletter? Because it’s more efficient in getting updates out to those who are interested in knowing. We wanted people to be able to subscribe and unsubscribe on their own instead of bogging everyone’s inbox down. However, we’re still in the process of collecting all our email addresses.

CLICK HERE if you didn’t receive the newsletter we just sent out last night and would like to read it.

Also, if you’d like to receive to our updates, you can subscribe yourself via the form in the left column… then unsubscribe yourself when you find us boring. We’re cool with that :)

Oh… and don’t forget to include your first and last name!

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Can I Email You?

A few weeks ago, Brian and I announced our upcoming move from where we’ve been our whole marriage, Portland, Oregon to El Paso, Texas.

While we were prepping our support letter, we realized we didn’t have contact information for a lot of people we thought would want to either:

1.  Receive our newsletters
2.  Be a part of our prayer team
3.  Help support us financially

So we thought we’d ask y’all.

If you are interested in any of the above, we’d love to get your contact information. Instead of publicizing your private information here, Brian and I created a quick form you could fill out. This is a private form system that only Brian and I will have access to. Please CLICK HERE to access the form.

Thank you all for being a part of our lives the way you have thus far. I’m humbled by the community here. Thankful!

Paseo in El Paso (Part Two)

(continued from HERE)

I hear God pretty clearly these days.

There was a time when I didn’t. For about three years, I didn’t hear His voice. I missed it. I just longed to hear His voice again… and on the plane ride home, I heard Him.

His voice was still and quiet. Barely a whisper. But the magnificence of it made the hair on my neck stand on end.

I leaned over and said to Brian: “I think we’re supposed to move to El Paso. But I don’t wanna.”

Brian looked at me and replied: “I think the same thing. But I wanna.”

DANGIT! DANGIT ALL TO BLURG!

In the last year, Brian and I have been more in sync than we ever have our whole marriage. This wouldn’t be the first time God revealed something separately to us at the same time. And when this happens… it means “HANG ON!” because we’re in for a ride.

You’d think because our trip was such a great experience this would be a no brainer. But there was SO much change and “ask” involved:

* I have ALWAYS lived in the Pacific Northwest.
* Brian’s parents are in the PNW and there are grandchildren involved.
* My friends.
* Paseo is a church plant and cannot provide a salary, so we would have to raise support for our living expenses every year.
* I’m comfortable.
* I hate moving.
* I love LOVE love my neighbors.
* The mere thought of the unknown terrifies me.
* I’ve never raised money for a long-term mission before.
* The closest naturopath that practices NAET for my family’s allergies in El Paso is 154 miles away.
* No Whole Foods in El Paso.
* No predictability.
* Trees & hybrid cars.

It all comes down to this…

… I’m SELFISH.

I put my own comfort and rituals over God’s desire for me and my family. I am WAY more in control if I think God is in a little box that I can contain Him in. I’d rather just pull Him out when I need Him to grant me my wishes like Aladdin’s genie. You’d think I’d know different by now… but I am one seriously stubborn mule.

So for a week, I wrestled with God. Literally. Every night starting from our return from El Paso, I barely slept. I either tossed and turned with nightmares or I stayed in that restless in-between awake and asleep state. I fought. I resisted. I justified my selfishness. I cried. I mourned. I threw a fit. I begged Him to give me something else… something easier… cuz I JUST.DIDN’T.WANNA.

I did most of this quietly, but I DID process my true, honest thoughts with Brian, our family, a handful of my closest friends and accountability partners.

I was EXHAUSTED.

Saturday night. I threw in the towel. I waved my white surrender flag to God. I wasn’t going to fight him anymore. I felt defeated… from fighting myself. And by that next morning, I had decided to choose JOY in obedience.

Instead of fearing what might be, I’m embracing the adventure.

Brian & I have never been better placed in our relationship with each other to do something like this… TOGETHER… NOW. We’re not leaving any loose ends untied in Portland, and we’re not running from anything. We have never been more free to just go, be, learn and serve.

The Sunday I surrendered myself to my God regarding El Paso was also the first night I actually slept peacefully since returning home. It’s now Friday… and I can happily report I’ve slept wonderfully every night since. Not only do I have a complete peace about our decision, but I can honestly say I am really REALLY looking forward to where our journey is taking us.

Now, it’s just all about mastering the details… but that will be another post another time.

The Clayville’s are going to Texas!

ASIAN IN THE HOUSE!!! HOLLA!!!

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