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Last week, Apple announced their newest version of the iPhone. While several million phones will be purchased, reviews have been commenting how the device isn't really that much different than the previous iPhone. However if you were to compare the new iPhone 15 with the original iPhone, you'd realize a ton has changed!

The "evolution" of the iPhone is a bit like the spiritual growth of a Christian. Day-in-day-out, it doesn't seem like all that much has changed. But given enough time of consistently seeking Christ, you will realize that God has been at work molding and shaping the person into the image of Jesus.

This week, Nate Laun shares a story of how God used a work-friendship to change his perspective, which changed him a little more each day. (And Nate is WAY cooler than the iPhone 15). Enjoy!

Nate Laun

When I was nineteen years old, I took a job in a factory making kayaks. This job was roughly sixty miles from my childhood home, making it my first experience feeling like I was living someone else’s life. The men and women I worked with came from much different backgrounds than I had. For instance, Jeff had been a minor league hockey player in Canada and was missing several teeth, while Craig was covered in tattoos and lived in his car. I, on the other hand, had grown up in a rural area with a close knit community of Christian families.

My parents took their faith seriously. Dad brought our family to the same non-denominational church every Sunday. I remember waking up early on Saturdays to find Mom in her chair reading the Bible before starting her day. I grew up with the Christian faith at the center of my family's life. So I didn’t feel like I had anything in common with the rough work-crowd I was now spending long days with.

That is until I met Mitch.

Mitch and I got scheduled to work on the same kayak-building team. Our team wiped down giant iron molds with rags soaked in chemicals and measured out scoops of brightly colored plastic powders. We then loaded the kayak molds into an enormous rotisserie oven that would melt the plastic powder and form it into the shape defined in the mold.
This regular routine allowed us to talk and learn about each other. He had grown up as an only child of a single mother. I had three brothers and parents who were happily married. His childhood was spent in urban areas of Bellingham, Washington and Phoenix, Arizona. I had lived in the same house on the same small island my whole life. On the surface, Mitch seemed just as different from me as the rest of my coworkers. But we quickly learned we both shared a passion for learning more from the Bibleand growing spiritually.
It was through my friendship with Mitch that God began to change my perspective. God used this new friendship to teach me that the diversity displayed in nature extended not only to humans, but also to those who responded to His call. God hadn’t limited his saving work to only one race, nationality, gender, intellect, upbringing, or even age group. There wasn’t only one formula of life experiences that led to an individual choosing to live their life in fellowship with the Creator. God could truly save anyone. Mitch and I were proof of that.

Though our backgrounds were so different (the political ideologies Mitch and I had been raised in were on opposite ends of the spectrum), the spiritual discussions we had while working helped both of us grow closer to Christ. They also piqued the interest of Chris.

Chris had grown up in a household where the only "spirituality" in his life had been built around alcohol and marijuana. But as he joined in our conversations, his interest grew and eventually he bought a Bible and started bringing it to work. And just like the different colored plastic powders that came out of the oven molded into the shape of a kayak, I saw Chris begin to change. And just as each kayak that came out of the oven had the same shape, function, and purpose, I learned God has always had a much greater plan for humanity than we could ever imagine, giving us shape, function, and purpose.
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Riverwood Brunch Potluck

Mark your calendars for a Riverwood Brunch Potluck right after the Worship Gathering on Oct. 8. We'll set out the coffee; you bring your favorite breakfast to share! In other news...if you have a rectangle folding table we could borrow, please send us an email!
Growth Groups

Growth Groups

For those of you seeking a growth group to get connected, email us and we'll help you find a group to jump into – or help you start one up with others seeking a group!

Baptism at Kohlmann

We are having another baptism opportunity at Kohlmann Park, Oct. 15 after the Worship Gathering. If you are interested in being baptized, please let us know. We'd love to celebrate with you!

A Northside Baptism

Our missionary in North Minneapolis, Patrick Ray, shared this baptism video with us last week.
"Mai came to church for the first time in the Spring. She didn't grow up in the Christian Church. What a joy to see her embrace the gospel of Jesus Christ!"
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