Random Observations From Los Angeles to Phoenix

“Beaumont, Banning and Blythe” would be a great idea for a song.

Southern California east of Moreno Valley is like another state.

Steaks ’n’ Cakes is still operating off the last California exit before Arizona on Interstate 10. Amazing. Except this time it was “Steaks ’n’ French Toast” because they were out of cakes.

The old town of Blythe is dead, rusted and falling apart. But they now have a Starbucks and a Chipotle restaurant. Soon the “other” California will invade this place and Steaks ’n’ Cakes will be more.

The wildflower explosion I was expecting in Arizona hasn’t hit yet the way it has in Death Valley.

They like Sixpence None the Richer in Arizona. I’ve heard three of their songs since I’ve been here and one of them wasn’t “Kiss Me.” One of them was “Breathe,” a song you can’t help but worship when you hear it. And the beauty is, you can hear it anywhere. I heard it in Starbucks. Listen here if you want.

Just across the line into Arizona, gas was $3.29. It was $6.10 where I last filled up in my town in California. I guess they don’t know yet that there’s a war in Iran.

People in Arizona are unpretentious. There’s a whole bunch of folks attending a convention near my downtown hotel all dressed in weird costumes like it was Halloween. I asked one of them why, and they shrugged and said, “We’re just crazy.” And a couple just walked into the Starbucks where I’m at right now wearing identical T-shirts. Sorry, but that just wouldn’t be cool in California.

If you choose your hotels based on their workout rooms, pools, saunas, Jacuzzis, restaurants, free hot breakfasts, room service, easy parking and modern amenities, you would not like the hotel I’m staying at in downtown Phoenix, Arizona. It has absolutely none of the above. But what it does have is history. Wait for the next Catch when I will explain all the things that are great about the Hotel San Carlos built in 1928.

Take my sorrow and my sin
I will run into your arms again
Hold me, father
Once again my tears are dried
By your perfect love that’s river-wide
Overflowing
As I stand on its bank with my arms overhead
I am overcome
As I breathe
The air of heaven
Drawing in your fragrance
When I breathe
I feel your fullness
Come alive inside of me
You’re the breath that I breathe
                 – Sixpence None the Richer

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Not the Only One Here

As a young adult, trying to make sense of the religion I had grown up with was a challenge. I had had enough undeniable spiritual encounters with God to convince me of the reality of the gospel and God’s reality, but even in a strong Bible-believing church, it was hard to find anyone living a genuine faith that had them honestly struggling between belief and doubt. Faith was pretty much a given (at least outwardly) and so our Christianity consisted mostly of a conformity to certain standards for our lives. I conformed with the Christian peers I grew up with, but the main difference between us and non-Christians were the things we believed and did and didn’t do. I trusted our leaders, but at the same time they seemed distant to me. They fervently believed but their lives were not very transparent, so neither were ours.

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‘Rest in Him’

There remains, then, a Sabbath-rest for the people of God; for anyone who enters God’s rest also rests from their works, just as God did from his. Let us, therefore, make every effort to enter that rest… Hebrews 4:9-11

The last song in the New Covenant musical is a short one; that’s because it’s such a simple and profound truth that it’s all said in four lines:

Rest, rest in Him
Your work is through
Lean back on His great power
He’ll work through you

That’s it. This is the new covenant in four lines. First, we must understand rest. This is not talking about lounging around on Sunday afternoon with the funnies. Nor is it about taking the easy way out of anything. Nor is it about not doing anything and letting God do everything.

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‘We Have Died’

We continue our series on the New Covenant using the songs from the New Covenant musical as a track to run on. And there will be a link to a YouTube version of the song to listen to at the end of each Catch. Enjoy and learn.

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We always carry around in our body the death of Jesus, so that the life of Jesus may also be revealed in our body. For we who are alive are always being given over to death for Jesus’ sake, so that his life may also be revealed in our mortal body. (2 Corinthians 4:10-11)

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‘We All Get Hurt’

We continue our series on the New Covenant using the songs from the New Covenant musical as a track to run on. And there will be a link to a YouTube version of the song to listen to at the end of each Catch. Enjoy and learn.

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We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed. 2 Corinthians 4:8-9

We All Get Hurt
Words and Music by Dale Annis

We all get hurt.
We always seem to end up face down in the dirt.
And hounded by the pain, we just remain
Satisfied to be hurt again.
We close our minds to the meaning in the madness that we find.
We prefer to hide out, and rarely try to find out
Just what pain is all about.

But if there’s one thing you need to know,
It’s that hurtin’ only makes you grow
And the pain you feel is the first step in bein’ healed.
Yes there’s one thing you need to do, it’s to get your eyes off you.
Place them on the Lord and he’ll make pain an open door.

We all get hurt.
We always seem to end up face down in the dirt.
Though hounded by the pain, we don’t need to remain
Satisfied to be hurt again.
Don’t close your mind to the meaning in the madness that we find.
Don’t you try to hide out, but really try to find out
Just what pain is all about.

‘Cause if there’s …

 

by Marti Fischer

Most of us spend a good part of our lives trying to avoid pain.

We plan carefully. We work hard. We try to make the right choices and surround ourselves with the right people. Somewhere along the way we begin to believe that if we do enough things right, we might be able to sidestep the deeper wounds that seem to shape so many other lives.

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‘I’m a Vessel’

We continue our series on the New Covenant using the songs from the New Covenant musical as a track to run on. And there will be a link to a YouTube version of the song to listen to at the end of each Catch. Enjoy and learn.

But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us. 2 Corinthians 4:7

I’m a Vessel
Words and Music by John Fischer

I’m a pot, I’m a vessel
Made to hold somethin’ special
I’ve got the livin’, lovin’ life of Christ inside

I used to think I was somethin’
Now I know I’m really nothin’
But a vessel that’s made from the dust of the ground
The value isn’t with me but with what’s to be found inside

I tried to be upon a shelf
Where everyone could see myself
But a vessel is empty unless it is used
So take me down and put me wherever you choose — you choose

It’s really not an easy road
In spite of all we’ve been told
‘Cause a vessel gets handled and moved around
But that doesn’t matter ‘cause our true life is found inside

Second Corinthians four, seven, in my book, is the most important verse in this whole new covenant passage (2 Corinthians 2:12 – 4:12). Besides providing the name for one of the best Christian rock groups to come out of the renaissance of the Christian music of the ‘70s and ’80s,* it contains all the major elements that show how the new covenant works.

Starting, most importantly, with the first word, “But” — a conjunction that signals that something unexpected is coming — something that runs contrary to how we naturally think. “But … we have this treasure in jars of clay.” Doesn’t it seem strange that anyone would put a treasure — any treasure — in a clay pot? In this case the treasure is in the previous verse. The treasure is “the light of the knowledge of God’s glory displayed in the face of Christ.” And where does that light go but into a jar of clay, a clay pot, a beat up earthenware vessel — alias: you and me.

Now you can see, the “but” is very important because it signals the incongruity of the light of Christ residing in our frail, breakable, fragile, nick-your-face-shaving bodies. And this is the whole point, because the contrast shows that “this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us.” Again … “not from us.”

No one is supposed to be impressed with us. In fact, others are supposed to identify with our frailty so that they might, with us, marvel at the light of God’s glory. The whole point is the contrast. That is why “putting our best foot forward” is the last thing we want to do. If others don’t recognize that the all-surpassing power in our lives “is from God and not from us,” we are giving the wrong message.

So celebrate the earth. Celebrate your dust. Celebrate your humanity — your losses, your joys and sorrows, and most definitely your failures. Celebrate with the author, Frederick Buechner,* who wrote about the decorated professor who walks up to the lectern to convey his wisdom to an auditorium full of students, and pulls the little chain that lights up his notes, and also lights up his face which is covered with nicks from a bad blade shaving that morning. And he is now going to say something profound.

A treasure in a jar of clay.

  • Jars of Clay – A rock group that broke the sacred/secular sound barrier with the hit song, “Flood.”
    Frederick Buechner (1926-2022) – Writer, Author and Presbyterian minister from Vermont.

Click here for a YouTube version of “I’m a Vessel”.

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LET’S RALLY AROUND DEBORAH

Lately we have been led to bring before you, the Catch Community, certain members of our community who have served us and now we have a chance to serve them by helping provide for their needs which are bigger than they can handle alone. As you read about Deborah’s situation, be open to the Lord’s leading. If you wish to send a monetary gift, click here, and when prompted to “Add special instructions to the seller” click on the (+) sign and write “for Deborah.” And if you have a working Mac computer to donate or any other ideas to discuss with us, send an email to Marti at [email protected].

We want to tell you about someone many of us know, and all of us can learn from.

Deborah is a mom of three young children, all under 14. Her days are full in the way only a mother’s days can be. School schedules. Meals. Appointments. Encouragement. All the small, unseen things that hold a family together.

Her husband is a disabled soldier. That alone brings challenges most families never have to think about. But Deborah carries more than that.

She lives with constant migraines. Frequent kidney stones. Adrenal insufficiency. Some days, just getting out of bed requires grit most of us never have to summon. On a good week, she can manage maybe 10 hours of work from home. On a hard week, even that feels like climbing a mountain.

And yet, she keeps going.

Deborah is not without skill or drive. She’s a highly capable web engineer with strong experience in SEO and helping businesses improve their online visibility. She wants to work. She wants to build steady income for her family. She has the talent to do it.

What she needs right now are a few practical pieces to make that possible:

First, a working Mac computer. It’s the primary tool for the kind of web and SEO work she does. Without reliable equipment, it’s difficult to take on consistent projects.

Second, help getting their vehicle back into working condition. Reliable transportation affects everything. Medical appointments. Family needs. Basic stability.

These aren’t luxury requests. They’re the kind of immediate, practical needs that can shift a family from constant strain to steady footing.

As many of you know, Catch Ministry maintains a small emergency fund. It’s overseen by a volunteer board and reserved for urgent, short-term needs affecting Catch citizens. The fund is limited, but it exists for moments like this. For sisters like Deborah.

If you’re in a position to help, would you consider it?

Maybe you have a working Mac you’re not using.
Maybe you can give financially toward vehicle repairs.
Maybe you can contribute to the emergency fund so it’s there for Deborah and others who may need it next.

When one part of the body struggles, we don’t look away. We lean in.

Let’s lean in for Deborah. Monetary gifts click here. Anything else, write Marti at [email protected].

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‘The Way of Peace’

We continue our series on the New Covenant using the songs from the New Covenant musical as a track to run on. And there will be a link to a YouTube version of the song to listen to at the end of each Catch. Enjoy and learn.

The angel, Gabriel, who had appeared to Mary and Joseph to announce the birth of Jesus, also appeared to the priest, Zechariah, and announced to him that his wife, Elizabeth, would conceive and bear a son that he was to name John (later to be known as John the Baptist).

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‘Alleluia’

We continue our series on the New Covenant using the songs from the New Covenant musical as a track to run on. And there will be a link to a YouTube version of the song to listen to at the end of each Catch. Enjoy and learn.

Alleluia
Words by John Berridge (1716-1793)
Music by John Fischer

Do this and live the law commands
But gives me neither feet nor hands
A better way His grace doth bring
It bids me fly and gives me wings

Alleluia… Praise the Lord

These next two songs in the New Covenant musical capture the joy of the believer who first discovers that the life God is asking them to live is not up to them to pull off. It’s truly a life-changing reality that catches us all by surprise. That’s because none of us have ever experienced anything like grace.

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‘Ways and Means’

BEFORE                     AFTER

We continue our series on the New Covenant using the songs from the New Covenant musical as a track to run on. And there will be a link to a YouTube version of the song to listen to at the end of each Catch. Enjoy and learn.

Ways and Means
Words and Music by Dale Annis

All along it seemed so wrong
To find myself where I didn’t belong
Laying low behind my dreams
I didn’t realize the ways and means
The ways and means of livin’

Time you know, it’s a funny thing
It holds on tight to your fondest dreams
You wish upon a star that they’d all come true
And you try to change, but when you do
You know that it ain’t easy
Because the hurts on you

Aw but don’t find yourself runnin’ child
You got a hand to lean on
And it don’t matter where you’ve been
Or how long you’ve been gone
Let Him help you on

And it’s so good when you’ve got a friend
Who won’t back out even in the end
He won’t let hate grow in your soul
Won’t leave you standin’ in the cold
He’ll never take his love and go

And oh how different life can
When all the changes don’t depend on me
And it’s so good not to bend
Under life time and time again
And the load’s so easy
Because it’s all on Him

‘Ways and Means’
by John Fischer

This is the transition song of the whole musical. Everything turns on this. It’s a “before” and “after” song. And it’s called “Ways and Means” because although we may know the way to becoming a Christian (“I am the way, the truth and the life”), many of us never learned the means by which we actually live the Christian life.

The dictionary calls “ways and means” the “methods and resources for accomplishing something.” Think about it. You can go through most of your life being a Christian without ever learning the methods and resources for living the Christian life. You either live your life in honest frustration like the girl in the “What Has Gone Wrong” song (see Feb 20 Catch), or you play the “Christian” game, wearing spiritual masks to cover your frustrations and inadequacies as in the “Evangelical Veil Productions” song (see Feb 23 Catch), without ever discovering the ways and means of living.

Yet, though this message is still setting people free from their frustrations and masquerades, so few Christians have ever found it. Whenever I teach the truths of the passage in 2 Corinthians 2:12-4:12, or sing some of these songs, or watch the musical being performed, or hear 40 years later how life-changing singing in the choir was in someone’s life, I am always amazed how many people claim they have never heard this message before. There it sits, two chapters in everyone’s Bible, and yet they’ve never heard it before. It’s like it’s a secret — a secret that should not be, but for some reason it is

So listen again to the song and listen for the before and after. And if you need some help, just follow along.

BEFORE

It seemed so wrong
Where I didn’t belong
Behind my dreams
Didn’t realize the ways and means of livin’
Time holds on tight to your fondest dreams
And you try to change, but when you do
You know that it ain’t easy
Because the hurts on you

AFTER

Don’t find yourself runnin’ child
You got a hand to lean on
It don’t matter where you’ve been
Or how long you’ve been gone
Let Him help you on
You’ve got a friend
Who won’t back out even in the end
Won’t let hate grow in your soul
Won’t leave you standin’ in the cold
He’ll never take his love and go
How different life can be
When all the changes don’t depend on me
So good not to bend
Under life time and time again
And the load’s so easy
Because it’s all on Him

There’s so many things we could pull out of these lyrics, but I’m going to focus on only two lines that I think are the most important. The first is from the “Before” section: “you try to change, but when you do, you know that it ain’t easy, because the hurts on you.” And the second is from the “After” section: “And oh how different life can be, when all the changes don’t depend on me.” See it? Trying to change yourself always ends up in failure, frustration and fallacy. But when the changes don’t depend on you, it is freeing — something is happening inside you that is not up to you; it’s up to the Lord. In other words, what the Lord expects of you, He works inside you. Yes, it may seem convoluted, but stick with us, it will all come together if it hasn’t yet.

And the load’s so easy
Because it’s all on Him

Click here for a YouTube version of “Ways and Means”.

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‘Evangelical Veil Productions’

We continue our series on the New Covenant using the songs from the New Covenant musical as a track to run on. And there will be a link to a YouTube version of the song to listen to at the end of each Catch. Enjoy and learn.

What about the first thing Adam and Eve did when they sinned against God and ate of the forbidden fruit? It says they immediately knew they were naked so they made a covering of fig leaves to cover their suddenly vulnerable parts. So all the time they lived an idyllic life in the garden, they had been naked and innocent. Now suddenly they were ashamed of their nakedness. What changed?

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