So here it is: the end of summer. Four amazing months of traveling, discovering, adventuring, working, and spending time with friends old and new. I have been incredibly blessed through working at Huron Hills - work is challenging yet immensely satisfying, and spending time with the youth group on our mission trip to Detroit was probably the highlight of my summer. However, as my last school year approaches, one thing is persistent in my mind: what will happen to me a year from now, when I will have graduated and perhaps moved on from this place? The thought of leaving Ann Arbor and my church community weighs heavy on my heart. I cannot place a value on the time spent with people here and the relationships formed both in Ann Arbor and abroad in places like Detroit and Tijuana, but they are at least as significant (if not more so) than my time spent at school.
There is a song that has resonated with me in the past week or so that I want to share.
Give me eyes to see more of who you are
May what I behold still my anxious heart
Take what I have known and break it all apart
You my God are greater still
No sky contains, no doubt restrains
All you are
The greatness of our God
I spend my life to know, and I'm far from close
To all you are
The greatness of our God
Give me grace to see beyond this moment here
To believe that there is nothing left to fear
That you alone are high above it all
You my God are greater still
And there is nothing that could ever separate us
There is nothing that could ever separate us from Your love
No life, no death, of this I am convinced
You my God are greater still
The Greatness of Our God
This is one of those rare songs from Hillsong that is both lyrically and musically mature, and I am excited to do this with our congregation. I think that it expresses what I want to get at here - that I am unsure and anxious of my future, but my God is great, and absolutely nothing can separate me from His love. So even though I tentatively walk into this last bit of the current phase of my life, I know that my future is secure.
Wrestling with the bigger picture
15 years ago


