I have been accepted to join formation with Living Water
Community to become a lay consecrated missionary in Trinidad!
Whew! For those of you who have heard me talk non-stop about this community for the last two years, this may not be a surprise but the process is officially on the move. I am so excited to get started on this new journey, but I have some standing commitments in the states that I need to work through first. For those of you who haven’t heard about Living Water, let me share a little of my story with you:
Whew! For those of you who have heard me talk non-stop about this community for the last two years, this may not be a surprise but the process is officially on the move. I am so excited to get started on this new journey, but I have some standing commitments in the states that I need to work through first. For those of you who haven’t heard about Living Water, let me share a little of my story with you:
When I boarded the plane to Trinidad in May of 2013, I would
have told you that my summer ministry immersion with Living Water Community was
going to be a great experience, but most importantly that it was preparation
for all that was coming next. It was a blip on my radar in between graduating
college with my Bachelor Degree in Religious Studies and my year of service
with FrancisCorp in Costa Rica. Though I had been discerning religious life,
the life of a lay consecrated missionary was never what I had in mind. But our
God is a God of surprises.
From very early on in my trip, living and working with community felt natural, felt like “home”. It was over the next two months that God slowly whispered into my heart. At first, my response to that tugging was I’ve barely known this community for a month, this must just be a ‘mission trip high’ to God, you cannot possibly be calling me to this community! WE HAD A PLAN! Despite my hesitancy, I began falling in love with the spirit, prayer and people of Living Water Community.
Household members of Living Water Community ~ Chapter 2015 |
From very early on in my trip, living and working with community felt natural, felt like “home”. It was over the next two months that God slowly whispered into my heart. At first, my response to that tugging was I’ve barely known this community for a month, this must just be a ‘mission trip high’ to God, you cannot possibly be calling me to this community! WE HAD A PLAN! Despite my hesitancy, I began falling in love with the spirit, prayer and people of Living Water Community.
In retrospect, I can tell you the moment when I started to
truly pray about the possibility of joining household. I was working in the
food bank, packing food hampers to give to our clients and singing praise music
with the woman in charge. They had just been telling me that I needed to come
back and help for Christmas and it hit me – my trip was going to end. My only
thought was I can’t imagine this not
being my every day. God had brought me to this community and had opened my
heart to His call without me even knowing it! There was no turning back after
that moment and over the last two years, His call to live and serve in Living
Water Community has been confirmed over and over.
Not only do I believe that this community has changed and
will continue to change me, I believe that God gave me gifts and talents that I
can offer them. During my time with community, I have been able to use my
experience and background in education and religious studies by helping with
youth and children prayer meetings, as well as helping with Vacation Bible
School. My background in Spanish has allowed me to work with refugees from
Spanish speaking countries that come to Living Water. Each of the ministries
that I have been a part of during my short visits have shown me ways that I
could be of service to the community.
So, what comes next? While I was in Trinidad in May of 2015,
I met with the foundress and current Director of Community – Rhonda Maingot –
and expressed my desire to enter formation to become a consecrated member
living in household. I have been
accepted to begin formation in September
2016!
This is where I need
your help! Becoming a missionary and moving to another country presents its
challenges! There are 3 ways that I could use your help- Pray, Give, Share
Pray – While I am so excited to begin this new
journey, I know that it will not be easy. It has never been easy to leave my
family and friends while traveling and add in learning to live in community and
assimilating to a new culture, I can use all the prayers I can get. I also have
a lot of work to do so that I am able to join community in September, so I ask
that you please keep me in your prayers as I embark on this journey.
Give - I
am extremely grateful for the Catholic education I received at the University
of Dayton and would never have landed where I am without my time at UD, but it has
left me with student loans. To begin my formation and join community,
I must be free of any financial obligation or debt, including student loans. I
will be committing to communal poverty, I will not receive a salary and will
rely on the community to meet my basic needs which means that I will not have
the means to continue paying off debt once in community. My current debt is
$96,000 in both private and federal student loans. It seems like an impossible
amount, but I truly believe that God has placed it on my heart to join this
community and will provide in big ways.
That being said I need your help! If you
would prayerful considering
There are 3 ways that you can donate:
Online for non-family members you can go to Joy
to the World Foundation to donate. This foundation is able to give you a
donation receipt so you can claim your charitable donation on your taxes. This
money is sent to my account with the foundation and then at the close of my
account will directly be paid to my loans.
Online
for family – due to the nature of the fund above, family members are unable to
receive a charitable tax deduction. If you would like to give, you can go to
this gofundme.com/h686pnkk. This fund is linked directly
to a separate bank account specifically for this fundraiser. It will then be
disbursed to my loans on a monthly basis.
By
snail mail – if you would like to help out, but would rather meet with me
personally or send your donation through snail mail, it can be sent to the
following address:
Joy to the World – Tax
deductible/non-family
Joy to the World Foundation
c/o Cassandra Schemmel Benevolence Fund
5550 Tech Center Drive Suite 305
Colorado Springs CO 80919
Share my story – If you know someone
who might be interested in my story, please feel free to share it with them! I
believe that this is the perfect time for sharing with young people that there
are many ways to serve God, you just have to tune in to the still small voice.
If you know someone who might be interested in supporting my fundraiser or a
business that would like to become a sponsor, please let me know and feel free
to share this blog with them!
I want to thank all of you, because without the support and
prayer that you have gifted me with thus far, I would never be where I am. It
is through the constant encouragement of family and friends that the little
girl who used to play Mass with her siblings and stuffed animals is now moving
forward to become a consecrated women serving God’s people.
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