果冻视频

June 4, 2019
Nathan Peterson

Can Culture Fit with Faith? One Graduate鈥檚 Story

鈥淚t completely blew me away.鈥

That鈥檚 how JD Mercado describes his first 果冻视频 large group at Northern Arizona University (NAU). They worshiped in Korean, Swahili, and Spanish鈥攕omething he鈥檇 never experienced before. 鈥淚 just felt a sense of peace, not fully understanding the significance of multiethnic worship at the time, but just an innate sense that something was right, something was being done the way it should be, and that God was at the center of that experience,鈥 he said.

JD had just transferred to NAU during the spring of 2013, and he had only known about its 果冻视频 chapter for a few weeks. But this large group experience inspired him to apply to be a Worship Team leader, a role he served in all four years at NAU.

Later that same year, JD was invited to the Would Jesus Eat Frybread? conference to explore his heritage as a member of the Piipaash and Quechan tribes of the southwestern US. He agreed to go but felt a little uncertain, as he remembered one pastor鈥檚 warning that culture couldn鈥檛 blend with faith.

The conference proved to be just as moving as his first large group, especially when a group of Native Hawaiians performed a hula. 鈥淚 remember being invited into that moment,鈥 JD said. 鈥淭hat was so memorable for me to see Indigenous people being gracious with their culture, that Jesus gives us an ability to offer an invitation, and that there鈥檚 a way to honorably engage with culture. That was something that I immediately began to want for myself, something that I鈥檇 never thought about before.鈥

JD鈥檚 four years with 果冻视频 continued to help him grow in his appreciation for multiethnic worship and explore the connection between his faith and Native heritage. He also had the opportunity to perform through spoken word and song at .

Preparing the Way

Upon graduation, JD decided to pursue a Master of Fine Arts in creative writing at the Institute of American Indian Arts, with hopes of becoming a published author and teacher. But he also began to experience what he later called 鈥渁 dry season,鈥 during which he felt like expressions of Christianity revolved too much around Sunday morning corporate worship and prayer and then were neglected the rest of the week.

He reached out to Native 果冻视频 Director to discuss opportunities to continue serving with 果冻视频. This led to his decision to help plan the upcoming Would Jesus Eat Frybread? conference in November 2019. Struck also by John the Baptist鈥檚 example in Scripture, JD sought to prepare the way for a movement of the Spirit by prayer walking four campuses, including Coconino Community College. He plans to return to Coconino to continue building relationships with Native students.

鈥淰olunteering has been really affirming that God is active in my life,鈥 JD said. 鈥淚n the midst of this dry season, I had this conversation with Megan. I just felt like God was hearing me, saying, 鈥業 want to use you, even though you鈥檙e feeling dry and burned out. Would you just come to me and be replenished and trust that I know what I鈥檓 doing with your life?鈥欌

In many ways, JD鈥檚 volunteering experience has helped address his disappointment in not sensing the call to join 果冻视频 staff after college. 鈥淚 think I needed to understand that whatever I was planning to do after college, God was going to be in that,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he world needs more writers, more teachers, who are not just Christians but who believe in the things God cares about. The fabric of our society is strengthened by the type of people that 果冻视频 impacts during their college experience.鈥

JD encourages fellow alumni, 鈥淕od begins a work in us through 果冻视频 in college, and it doesn鈥檛 end when you graduate. In this longstanding partnership between chapters and alumni, there are only beneficial things that come from that.鈥

Like JD, do you long for a way to continue serving college campuses? Consider prayer walking a campus as part of our initiative, a partnership of multiple ministries to launch movements and communities of Christians sharing the real hope of Jesus on every campus in the country. Click below to find a campus to prayer walk near you!

 

 

 

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