Monday, September 11, 2017

September 2017 Newsletter

Cornerstone Update
The new school year is officially in full swing. At the end of August, leadership students moved back, freshmen moved in, and the whirlwind known as orientation week began. Orientation week is truly like no other, and this one was exceptional. We didn’t have the most grandiose events, but the staff and leadership team had more conversations with freshmen than ever before. The week always begins with our “water giveaway,” in which we hand out 6000(!) bottles of water to students moving in. From here, we played games, had a campfire night in Bellefield’s parking lot, and topped it off with our annual “Welcome Back Picnic” complete with a giant inflatable Slip ‘N Slide. Here, we could meet and have conversation with student upon student. Even when our leadership became uncomfortable, they forged ahead and met new people. There is no other week quite like it!

Meet the Students
Meet Nick Vezzuto, a sophomore that helps to lead our Freshmen Bible Study. Read more about him.

The scariest part of moving to college six hours away from home is that you start school knowing absolutely no one. With all of my closest friends and family still in New Jersey, I started freshman year totally alone in a city that the last time I visited, I was three years old. For as social of a person as I am, I often found it difficult to be the one who approached people to make new friends. Then, about two months into my first semester, as I was rushing to class twenty minutes late, I was stopped by some members of Cornerstone who were handing out coffee along my route and talking about what Cornerstone is. These people were some of the nicest people I had met since being away at school. Walking away, I thought to myself “If everyone in that ministry is as friendly as these people were, then this is where I belong.”

Once I started going to Cornerstone the following week, Pittsburgh—a city that is so far from my house in Jersey—finally started to feel like home. I have been lucky to grow up in a Christian household and to have strong faith-based friendships for all of my life. Having to leave all of those friendships and family in Jersey wasn’t the easiest thing, but I suddenly found myself a part of a new family with all of the students and staff in Cornerstone. I was welcomed by lots of friendly faces as if I had been a member of Cornerstone my entire life. I immediately started to make friends as I felt drawn to hang out at Bellefield (the church where Cornerstone is housed) more often. I learned so much about my own faith from all of these new people, and by the end of my first semester, I was a part of the Freshman Ministry Team, which runs weekly bible studies for freshman, as well as other activities.

An important way in which I have grown in my faith over the years has been through lengthy discussions with my family about what we believe as Christians, and why we believe it. The environment that Cornerstone creates made me feel comfortable having these kinds of discussions with anyone I saw while hanging out at Bellefield. Not only have I learned so much about my faith over the past two semesters, but I have also started to lead a more prayerful life, both in the quiet of my mind and around other people. I recall one night especially where I was stressing over a large assignment I had while doing homework in Bellefield, and everyone in the room started to pray for each others’ anxieties, homework or otherwise. It was one of the coolest moments of my freshman year. If these are the kinds of experiences that I have to look forward to for the rest of my college career, then I’m excited to see what God has in store for me.

Financial Update
August was a wonderful month for us! As you can see from the chart, we made $3,726; 96% of our monthly goal! Thank you to everyone who has supported us in our ministry. My ministry to College students, like Nick, would simply not be possible without you. Just because we are close to our goal for a month does not give me an excuse to rest or be lazy, however. If God leads you to do so, we would love for you to be a part of this ministry through your giving. I am asking that my current supporters give an extra $5 to $25 on top of their usual giving. This will help to make up the difference and reach my goal. We are always in need of help financially, and are always looking for new supporters. Remember that any gift is a good gift. Please be in prayer that God will continue to build our support team and that we would be faithful in doing our part.

Moore News
Summer vacation is now officially gone. It ended with my father-in-law, LeRoy Winter, coming out to visit us for a week. It has been a while since LeRoy has come to Pittsburgh, so this was a real treat for Emily, the boys, and me. We took him to quite a few “classic” Pittsburgh locations, and had a lot of fun doing so! To top tings off, he bought the family an Xbox One as a belated Christmas present! I wish I could say that I has only been the boys playing it, but I seem to be hooked. I have especially had a small addiction to Star Wars: Battlefront. Don’t worry, I have made sure to take a step back from the Xbox when I get too obsessive.

The school year has not only started for myself, but for the boys as well. Benjamin is now in the fifth grade (this is his last year at Fulton Elementary School), Joshua is in fourth grade, and Asher is in second grade. I wish I could say that they were as excited as me to start the school year, but I cannot. It is always a chore to get them out of bed after summer. During the summer, they would get out of bed every morning at 6:30 to play, but now have trouble getting up at 6:45 for school. Interesting, right?

I pray that you are doing well. God Bless!

In Christ,
Andy Moore