Christingle? How do you pronounce that?
“Chris Tingle” is what it would look like with correct pronunciation, and it means “Christ Light.” I was able to participate in my first Christingle tonight at an amazing outreach opportunity. Feeling like I needed to “cross the chicken line” as my activation overseer, Teresa Deadmon, says, I decided to sign up to help with a local church plant outreach in Red Bluff.
I’ve mentioned before that my activation (weekly outreach) is prophetic arts, where we draw, paint, write, sing, dance, etc to call out the “gold or treasure” in others and release God’s destiny over them. WELL…I was able to really reach out today and cross the chicken line in that area!
So I’m feeling pretty good on the 30-minute drive to Red Bluff; we park, get the art stuff out, and walk to the town square-ish area where the outreach is taking place, and as we figure out what everyone will be doing – balloon animals, face paint, drawing, writing – the freak-out begins. I’m thinking, “I can’t make balloon animals…aside from a dog or fish; I’m not an artist; I like to sing, but not without music; I like to write, but I can’t write poetry over someone; oh Lord, what was I thinking!? Even more so, what were YOU thinking, Lord, giving me the idea to sign up for this thing?!” Yes, all this in a matter of like one second ran through my mind. Since my specific group area is normally “healing art” I grabbed a board, paper, color pencils and set out to figure out what in the world I was thinking when I signed up for this thing. Luckily, some of my amazing friends from my revival group were already there and let me practice on them first! After seeing my drawings for them line up with other words they’ve received from others, I had enough encouragement to move on to people I didn’t know. There were leaders from the church plant there, members from Bethel, and people from the community, many who are homeless and in need of a little light, life, love and an encouraging word, which came from me in the form of a kid-looking piece of art.
So my friend Lori started talking to one of the ladies that was sitting close to us; she introduced me and asked the lady if I could draw a picture for her. A little awkward at first, but I explained that our team draws pictures for people to encourage them and that I was definitely no artist, but would love to draw a picture for her. She okayed it and I began – not sure if I was really “hearing from God.” You know how you always question yourself, wondering why God would actually speak through you or to you. After I finished drawing, I wrote on the back what I felt God wanted to speak to her, and as I shared with her what it meant I could tell it ministered to her; both she, and the next girl I drew pictures for began to get a little emotional – by the way, my pictures are so child-like and simple as well as the message behind them; very brief and to the point - so, I know Holy Spirit was using the pictures/words to reveal to these women that they’re more than what they believe themselves to be. Why else would they be impacted by a simple drawing from a 25-yr old that looks like a 7-yr old drew it? That can only be God!
There were a few people in between that I was able to minister to, but I want to skip to the last one. So my friend Tracey, who works with the church plant in Red Bluff for her weekly activation wanted me to draw a picture for “her friend” in the coffee shop around the corner; I assumed this was someone she had built a relationship with over the last few weeks of her activation and that she would give them the drawing later…um, that’s not what Tracey had in mind. So after I draw the picture, Tracey invites me to walk around the corner and give the drawing to the girl working in the coffee shop, and since she told the leader of my group at the outreach, I had double "encouragement" to go now. So we walk to the shop and I explain to the girl what the picture is and its meaning; you could tell it meant something to her and she said that it’s just what she needed that day! Overall, I was able to draw pictures and speak God’s life into eight people – yay God!
SO, not only did I cross the chicken line, which is breakthrough enough in itself, but I was also able to release God’s destiny and encouragement into people who needed it! Soooo good! Ok, now you’re probably wondering what Christingle is, right? Well the pastor of the church plant did a brief message at the end of the outreach, and Christingle is the way he presented it. Everyone in the square was given an orange, which represents the world. Stuck in the orange were four toothpicks with varied candies on them, which represent the four corners of the world and the sweetness/goodness of Jesus. Next, is the candle in the middle, which represents the light of Jesus in the world. As everyone received an orange, the pastor shared the story of Jesus and everyone’s candle was lit. And as people were prayed for and ministered to, we were able to share the goodness and light of Jesus to those in the community! Oh yeah, that’s a good day!










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