May 15, 2009
ANGLICANS in the Diocese of New Westminster are scheduled to go to court May 23 in a case that could determine the shape of Canadian Anglicanism.
At stake is the ownership of four church buildings, but the case could set a precedent that would affect the ownership of other church buildings across Canada, Anglican and otherwise.
Please remember them in your prayers.
[read the full story here]
May 13, 2009
Raymond, I am so proud of you.
Over the years, I have heard so many dreams and wishes from so many people — wanting to do this, hoping to do that.
But not you.
From the day I heard about your plan to become a police officer, I know you are going to put 200% into it.
And you did.
That’s why I feel so honor to see my friend graduated today. Now go, serve and protect the city of Toronto —
With the love of Christ and the power from our God.
[link:現代日報|pdf]
May 10, 2009
If you are one of those people who pray, please remember Jocelyn as she is having fever and rash since the weekend.
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Update: Jocelyn is confirmed with having scarlet fever.
May 9, 2009
Some goodies from bookcloseouts.com. Yes, it will take you a long time to go over all those bargain books. But don’t forget you can also get annother saving of $5 or 10, for orders over $35 or $65 from redflagdeals.com!! Boy, that’s tempting…
- Romans 1-8 (Word Biblical Commentary Vol.38A) $16.99
- The Secret Message of Jesus: Uncovering the Truth That Could Change Everything $5.99
- Christian Beginnings and the Dead Sea Scrolls (Acadia Studies in Bible and Theology) $5.99
- The Younger Evangelicals: Facing the Challenges of the New World $5.99
- The Christian Handbook: An Indispensable Guide to All Things Christian $2.99
- Let Me Tell You a Story $5.49
- In Constant Prayer (The Ancient Practices) $6.99
- Conversations with Poppi about God: An Eight-Year-Old and Her Theologian Grandfather Trade Questions $4.99
- The Death of Common Sense: How Law is Suffocating America $5.99
May 6, 2009
A thought-provoking sharing from Roger over at simplechurchjournal.com:
… As mentioned, starting house churches and discipling viral disciplers (who gather in house churches) might look very similar on the outside. But the process is very different! When we start house churches, our focus tends to be on the gathering—what to do, how to do it, what it looks like, etc. We say to ourselves that we are learning to “be” the church 24/7 (and we may even go do missional things), but often our priority remains on developing the structure/form of simple house church gatherings. When following Jesus and inviting others to follow him becomes our focus (discipling viral disciples), we will have to shift from the “gathering” mentality to the “lifestyle-going” mentality. This shift changes the processes we walk out from top to bottom. And, this shift will propel us from being church-starters to movement starters (where churches spring up along the way).
There is much more to share about the process of discipling viral disciplers, but suffice it to say that it does ask us to examine our own “followership” as a starting point. Jesus, the adventurous, undomesticated, on-the-move God invites us to join him daily where He is working. What does that look like for me today? What does it really mean for me, today, to be the church (Jesus’ follower) in the world? From that starting point, we can begin to look at and grasp a process that will “infect” others who will then “infect” others to fully follow Jesus. Ah… a movement!
Read it all here.
If being gospel-centered and being gospel community-centered are the two overarching principles to govern the practice of church and mission, I guess what we need to ask is this: where should the gospel community be found today? Should they be found or confined to a building, or should they be going (individually and communally) out, making disciples of Christ? Is the community of faith formed through gatherings, or with practices and actions? Or both?
May 4, 2009
All those talks about being Missional, yet have no idea where to start? Jonathan Dodson encourages you to consider these:
- Eat with Non-Christians
- Walk, Don’t Drive
- Be a Regular
- Hobby with Non-Christians
- Talk to Your Co-workers.
- Volunteer with Non-Profits.
- Participate in City Events
- Serve Your Neighbors.
Read them in more details here.