Thursday, December 30, 2004

We'll receive offering to help Asia

On Sunday we will take a special offering to bring relief to those in Asia impacted by the disaster.

Tsunami Relief

2004 Reflections, 2005 Budget

The 2005 budget was sent out to you USPS today. The text that accompanied it is here:
http://morestill.blogspot.com/2004/12/2004-reflections.html


Psalm 63 Sunday January 2

Sunday I'll preach on Psalm 63. We may only cover verse 1:
O God, you are my God; earnestly I seek you;my soul thirsts for you;my flesh faints for you,as in a dry and weary land where there is no water.

I should have a king's life, if I had no other thing to do than for evermore to behold and eye my fair Lord Jesus. --Samuel Rutherford, 17th Century


God is worshipped, honored and savored both when we faint for him and when we feast on him. Fainting is the form of worship when God is distant, and feasting is the form of worship when he is near. The heart that savors God above all things will experience yearning and longing and thirsting and panting and fainting when the vision of God is distant and dim. And that same heart will experience feasting and satisfaction when the vision draws near and becomes clear.
--John Piper, 20th Century

Remember, there are NO 9am classes this Sunday

We'll meet at 10:00 in the theater for worship.


Wednesday, December 29, 2004

Jesus Can't Stop Smiling

from one of our people:

I went to a wedding yesterday. it was so beautiful and they looked so incredibly happy. the joy on his face when the doors opened and she began walking the aisle toward him. he could hardly contain it. he wiped his eyes and just smiled endlessly.
and you know what else was cool? it was because of how well i know him that i was so moved by his reaction to his bride. i know his mannerisms, his mild temperament, his laugh, the lines on his face when he smiles...and i've never seen him so excited, so overwhelmed with his love for someone. ... it was incredible.

my first thought was - wow, to be so desired! to walk into a room and know that someone is adoring and treasuring every particle of your presence!
that was the first time i think i've ever really experienced something so close to (a shadow of) the joy and delight Christ must have for us. it was breathtaking.

Tuesday, December 28, 2004

Ali Karis Lammers is born!

This afternoon Ali was was welcomed into the world by Steve and Jenna, as well as older sister Zoe. She was 7 pounds and 3 ounces. Length? I can't remember but will get it.

Ashley Means is coordinating meals. You can reach her at ashley_alyn AT yahoo DOT COM


Monday, December 27, 2004

Reflecting on Yesterday

About 40 of us gathered yesterday for a time of worship. Seated at round tables we sang accapella, heared testimonies, and looked at Luke 2. It was wonderful.

I don't think I will ever forget what 10 year old Trace Stankunas shared during the open mike time we had. "This Christmas God reminded me that Christmas is not about the presents I receive, it is about Jesus coming as a baby and dying for our sins. We're filthy sinners and he loved us and came to forgive us."

There was not a dry eye in the place. I had the unique perspective of seeing Trace's grandparents in my peripheral vision... the promises of God were in neon lights in my mind.
"I will establish my covenant between me and you and your offspring after you throughout their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be God to you and to your offspring after you."
--Genesis 17:7

From Mary's Magnificat: "He who is mighty has done great things for me, and holy is his name. And his mercy is for those who fear him from generation to generation." Luke 1:49-50

It was a moment of glory. My only mistake was not taking up the offering immediately... we could've gotten enough for a piece of land AND a building.


Oh yeh,
Saw this steal and wanted to pass it on... 2 CS Lewis classics for under $10
Christianbook.com - Product Detail Page

Saturday, December 25, 2004

10am tomorrow morning

We'll meet at 10:00am in the Library/Media Center at Oak Hall for an abbreviated informal service.

This is a family service, so all are welcome!

Merry Christmas...

Thursday, December 23, 2004

8pm Christmas Eve at Hope Church

Come Thou Long Expected Jesus
Born to set Thy People Free

Half hour service of candles, carols, and Scripture. Children welcomed in the service! No childcare provided.

8pm at Hope (corner of Tower & SW 24th Ave)

Jesus, Lord at Thy Birth

Wednesday, December 22, 2004

Christmas Eve, 8pm at Hope Church

Israel’s strength and consolation,
Hope of all the earth Thou art;
Dear desire of every nation,
Joy of every longing heart. --Charles Wesley

I love the way that this echoes the words of Luke 2:25....describing Simeon as an old man who was waiting for "consolation of Israel". When Simeon held baby Jesus He said, "My eyes have seen your salvation that you have prepared in the presence of all peoples, a light for revelation to the Gentiles, and for glory to your people Israel."
So it is, the consolation of Israel is a light to the Gentiles. Wesley nailed it when he wrote this progression: Israel, all the earth, every nation!

Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus: "Israel�s strength and consolation,
Hope of all the earth Thou art;
Dear desire of every nation,
Joy of every longing heart."

A Danger at Christmas

By far the most important and significant event in the whole course of human history will be celebrated, with or without understanding, at the end of this season, Advent. The towering miracle of God’s visit to this planet on which we live will be glossed over, brushed aside or rendered impotent by over-familiarity. Even by the believer the full weight of the event is not always appreciated. JB Phillips

more

Tuesday, December 21, 2004

Preparing for Christmas Eve Worship

i'll be posting some of the great lyric we'll sing together...

He rules the world with truth and grace,
And makes the nations prove
The glories of His righteousness,
And wonders of His love,
And wonders of His love,
And wonders, wonders, of His love.

Joy to the World: "He rules the world with truth and grace,
And makes the nations prove
The glories of His righteousness,
And wonders of His love,
And wonders of His love,
And wonders, wonders, of His love."

Advent, Day 24

The Lord has remembered us; he will bless us; he will bless the house of Israel;he will bless the house of Aaron; he will bless those who fear the Lord, both the small and the great.

This morning's advent readings...
Ps. 112, 115
Rev. 20:1-10
John 5:30-47

Monday, December 20, 2004

Follow-up from Yesterday

The Christmas needs that were expressed yesterday during our Community in Action time:
St. Francis House: Children's cough syrup and other meds, coats, blankets... contact info: 413 S. Main; 378-9079

Meals on Wheels: a meal prepared and/or delivered Friday ... contact info Nancy Spikes at jwsdold AT aol DOT com

Baby Kaleb and mom Karen at Shands... contact info Kelly MacGregor at 359-6604


For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though he was rich, yet for your sake he became poor, so that you by his poverty might become rich. 2 Corinthians 8:9

Saturday, December 18, 2004

Needs at St. Francis

St. Francis house, a downtown homeless shelter, could use toys for children. Contact Courtney Maiback to contribute. She's on the staff there.

Friday, December 17, 2004

Sunday December 19

9am classes for children and Incarnation class for adults (in media center)
10am worship, loads of carols and I'll preach on "The Forgotten Parts of Christmas"

also, start thinking/praying about friends that might be interested in Christmas Eve service, this is a time when most people want to be "in church"...

Thursday, December 16, 2004

new office space

thanks for praying, we'll probably soon be moving our office operations to the Millhopper area, off NW 43rd and NW 28th Street.

Advent Day 19

Immensity cloistered in thy dear womb,
Now leaves His well-belov'd imprisonment,
There He hath made Himself to His intent
Weak enough, now into the world to come...
--John Donne

Tuesday, December 14, 2004

Advent Day 17

"Of our flesh and of our bone, Jesus is our brother now, and God is all our own."
--Charles Wesley

Please pray for us here at the office. We need to find new office space soon and the search hasn't yielded fruit yet. Thanks.

Monday, December 13, 2004

Day 16 of Advent

That faithful Spirit who begins the good work, effectually carries it on, and completes it. Presently He leads him to the cross of Jesus—unveils to his eye of glimmering faith a suffering, wounded, bleeding, dying Savior—and yet a Savior with outstretched arms! That Savior speaks—oh, did ever music sound so melodious?—“All this I do for you—this cross for you—these sufferings for you—this blood for you—these stretched-out arms for you. Come unto me, all you that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest—Him that comes to me, I will in no wise cast out—Look unto me, and be you saved—only believe. Are you lost? I can save you. Are you guilty? I can cleanse you. Are you poor? I can enrich you. Are you low sunk? I can raise you. Are you naked? I can clothe you. Have you nothing to bring with you—no price, no money, no goodness, no merit? I can and will take you to me, just as you are, poor, naked, penniless, worthless; for such I came to seek, such I came to call, for such I came to die.” “Lord, I believe,” exclaims the poor convinced soul, “Help You mine unbelief.” You are just the Savior that I want. --Octavious Winslow

Saturday, December 11, 2004

Advent Day ?

Because Advent is a time of longing for redemption, we should use the Advent season as a period to identify the matters from which we need to be redeemed. --Robert Webber

9am classes for all ages
the mystery of the incarnation for adults, meet in media center


10am worship
children have a big part in our worship! with their Christmas presentation, "JOY"

Thursday, December 09, 2004

Christmas Eve Service 8pm

We'll be having a half-hour service on the 24th at Hope Community Church (Tower & 24th)

Advent Day 12... enjoy, rest, hope! long, and wait

Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
Isaiah 9:1-7

Wednesday, December 08, 2004

Very excited about young marrieds group studying this in 2005

Amazon.com: Books: When God Comes to Church: A Biblical Model for Revival Today

One advent quote and a link to others...

...During my young years... there was a mental wall between religion and God. I could walk around inside religion and never, on any sort of emotional level, understand that God was a person, an actual Being with thoughts and feelings and that sort of thing. To me, God was more of an idea. It was something like a slot machine, a set of spinning images that
dolled out rewards based on behavior and, perhaps, chance. --from a book called Blue Like Jazz, interesting thought in this season when we celebrate that God came down.
Reflections: Advent - Christianity Today Magazine

Tuesday, December 07, 2004

Children's Music Rehearsal

a reminder about the children's music rehearsal ... Tomorrow night in Oak Hall Auditorium a pizza dinner will be served from 5:30-6, and rehearsal is 6-7. All who can read need to bring their revised scripts.

Addictions... here is interview w/ great Biblical counselors

On the Radio: FamilyLife This Week - FamilyLife - Strengthening families, marriages and relationships

Levens baby born!

Mason was welcomed by Heather and Eric on Sunday!

Sunday, December 05, 2004

Was Simon Mangus a Christian?

Was his profession of faith in Christ legit? What do we take from this? What is the warning here? Click below:
http://morestill.blogspot.com/2004/12/was-simon-mangus-christian.html

Advent Day 8

Why didn't the Holy Spirit come onto the Samaritans at their conversion?
Why did God give the Holy Spirit through the apostles John and Peter from Jerusalem?

http://robyadayada.blogspot.com/2004/12/delayed-reception-of-holy-spirit-in.html

Saturday, December 04, 2004

Advent Gold!

Advent Day 6

Mild He lays His glory by,
Born that man no more may die.
Hark! the Herald Angels Sing

9am Classes for All Ages (Incarnation Class for adults)
10am Communion Service

Thursday, December 02, 2004

Advent, Day 5 Thursday

Come, thou long-expected Jesus,
born to set thy people free;
from our fears and sins release us,
let us find our rest in thee.

What a prayer! Set us free! Loosen grip that our fears have on us... help us rest. Amen.

Wednesday, December 01, 2004

Advent, Day 4

There are two opportunities to meet with others and pray today....
12:00-12:30 at Christian Study Center
and
6:15-6:45 at Hope Community Church

"Waiting for God is an active, alert -- yes, joyful -- waiting. As we wait we remember him for whom we are waiting, and as we remember him we create a community ready to welcome him when he comes."
Henri Nouwen,
In Joyful Hope: Meditations for Advent

Advent, Day 4

There are two opportunities to meet with others and pray today....
12:00-12:30 at Christian Study Center
and
6:15-6:45 at Hope Community Church

"Waiting for God is an active, alert -- yes, joyful -- waiting. As we wait we remember him for whom we are waiting, and as we remember him we create a community ready to welcome him when he comes."
Henri Nouwen,
In Joyful Hope: Meditations for Advent

Tuesday, November 30, 2004

advent day 3

Advent is about waiting and longing. Fasting is about longing. Longing for the presence of Christ, the extension of His Kingdom, longing to see the renewal of all things. Praying helps with that too.
Tomorrow at Noon-12:30 at Christian study center and/or 6:15-6:45PM at Hope Church.

Monday, November 29, 2004

Advent Day 2

I hope to post daily during advent... today--random things that have helped me treasure Christ in the past:
~John Piper's advent poems at http://www.desiringgod.org
~Dorothy Sayers, The Man Born to be King, a play originally done for the BBC
~Isaiah, the prophet http://www.biblegateway.com/cgi-bin/bible?passage=Isaiah&search=&version=ESV&language=english&optional.x=12&optional.y=10
~Handel's Messiah, so good

This year i'm going to seek, privately and at home, to make use of an advent calendar... here's one online
http://www.gracecathedral.org/advent/

Yes, an online calendar feels a bit weird, but hey--whatever it takes to prepare the way.

Friday, November 26, 2004

Sunday Worship at Christ Community

We will:
baptize Sally SchackowBaptism, by Francis Schaeffer

Receive several people into membership

Enjoy one another

Look together at the 2nd half of Stephen's speech in Acts 7.

Remember, there is no 9am Sunday School this week. Only 10am worship and only a nursery for the youngest children.

Saturday, November 20, 2004

bring $10 and stuff a box after service

Samaritan's Purse | Operation Christmas Child

many of you asked....

about my quoting jim carrey in email this week: here's more for our thinking

I don't know if you guys saw Jim Carrey's comments to 60 Minutes. Excerpt:"This is where I hang out with Buddha, Krishna...all those guys," says Carrey about a lean-to adorned with candles and a bed built high on his hillside property in Brentwood, Calif. "I'm a Buddhist, I'm a Muslim, I'm a Christian. I'm whatever you want me to be...it all comes down to the same thing," he tells Kroft. Carrey says he believes they are all the same God and it is this conviction and spirituality that make him happy.Religious exclusivism, from a Christian perspective, is the belief that the only god is the triune god of Christianity - Yahweh - and that you can't approach him as Buddha and while you might be able to use the word 'Allah' the content you'd pour into that word would be trinitarian, nicene Christianity. Though a lot of readers here believe this, as do I, religious exclusivism can be a real drag these days (even as it was in the first century, when Christians were called 'atheists' by adherents to the Roman pantheon because Christians denied all the Greek and Roman gods and household gods). So, here's your challenge. If you were Jim Carrey's friend and had coffee, er, he doesn't drink it, a *smoothie* every week with him to catch up on life (notice that I'm presupposing that you a. already know him, and b. appreciate him as a friend and love him as a person) and he were to float the idea that all the major "religions" are the same, how would you participate in the conversation? How can you present a vision for an exclusivistic spirituality that would not be a drag for him - that would be encouraging. Is a winsome exclusivism possible? (author Jon Barlow)

Thursday, November 18, 2004

Parent idea...

1. Use the hymns the children's ministry sent to help prepare for December 12th musical as fodder for dinner discussion.
2. Listen to the CD early and often so that the great truths* of Christmas are in your hearts and minds as Advent approaches.

*God and sinners reconciled.
*Mild He lays His glory by; born that man no more may die.

Parent idea...

1. Use the hymns the children's ministry sent to help prepare for December 12th musical as fodder for dinner discussion.
2. Listen to the CD early and often so that the great truths* of Christmas are in your hearts and minds as Advent approaches.

*God and sinners reconciled.
*Mild He lays His glory by; born that man no more may die.

Wednesday, November 17, 2004

He Came Down

I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ, the only-begotten Son of God, begotten of the Father before all worlds; God of God, Light of Light, very God of very God; begotten, not made, being of one substance with the Father, by whom all things were made.
Who, for us men for our salvation, came down from heaven, and was incarnate by the Holy Spirit of the virgin Mary, and was made man... (Nicene Creed excerpt)

Sundays at 9am in December .... I will lead an interactive class on the incarnation of Jesus Christ; i.e. Christmas!

Tuesday, November 16, 2004

Need feedback on Samaritan's purse

If you know that you plan to take advantage of Sunday's Dollar-Store at Christ Community, and pay the $10 to pack a Christmas box for a child, would you please email the number of boxes you'll purchace? send to office AT christcommunitychurch DOT com

Samaritan's Purse | Operation Christmas Child

Monday, November 15, 2004

Women and Football...

Women: Jenna's baby shower last night was a huge success. Women's Christmas Gathering is Sunday evening December 5, mark calendars.

Football: University Students vs Old Guys... will be held in January on "Super Bowl Sunday" mark calendars

Saturday, November 13, 2004

phones wacked at church office

so i'll answer most often asked question on Saturday... worship service begins at 10:00am... there you go

Friday, November 12, 2004

Pray for Persecuted Church

http://www.idop.org/idop_map.pdf

Famous Poem Remembering Sacrifice

In Flanders Fields
written in 1915 by John McCrae
In Flanders fields the poppies blowBetween the crosses, row on row,That mark our place; and in the skyThe larks, still bravely singing, flyScarce heard amid the guns below.We are the Dead. Short days agoWe lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,Loved, and were loved, and now we lieIn Flanders fields.Take up our quarrel with the foe:To you from failing hands we throwThe torch; be yours to hold it high.If ye break faith with us who dieWe shall not sleep, though poppies growIn Flanders fields.


Flanders, in north-west Belgium, was the scene of one of the bloodiest battles of the World War I. One of the few things said to have survived the bloodshed was the poppy. Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrea, a Canadian doctor serving on the battlefield, wrote this poem after treating the battle wounded and burying the dead.

Thursday, November 11, 2004

I will arise and go to Jesus
He will embrace me in His arms
In the arms of my dear Sawior
O, there are ten thousand charms
~Joseph Hart,
1712-1768

Wednesday, November 10, 2004

"How sweet all at once it was for me to be rid of those fruitless joys which I had once feared to lose!....You drove them from me, You who are the true, the sovereign joy. You drove them from me and took their place, You who are sweeter than all pleasure....O Lord my God, my Light, my Wealth, and my Salvation. ~Augustine
"The promises of Scripture tell you that your Savior-God will guard you, guide you, keep you, feed you, care for you, uphold you, forgive your daily shortcomings, free you from Satan's snares and bondages, and shepherd you through this world to the next, where you will see and enjoy Him forever." ~ J. I. Packer

Tuesday, November 09, 2004

"The notion that we are children of God, His own sons and daughters.....is the mainspring of Christian living....Our sonship to God, is the apex of Creation and the goal of redemption."
Sinclair Ferguson

Monday, November 08, 2004

Their Blood Cries Out...

Sunday is the Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church.... start todayTheir Blook Cries Out

Sunday, November 07, 2004

We've been asked to pray...

for Cecille Welch, mother of K. Fullerton, a former CCCite now living in Atlanta.

Saturday, November 06, 2004

Worthy to suffer...

Then they left the presence of the council, rejoicing that they were counted worthy to suffer dishonor for the name. Acts 5:41

Friday, November 05, 2004

Thanksgiving at Eubanks..

Anyone who desires is invited... more later

sunday

9am classes for all
10am worship

Thursday, November 04, 2004

Sunday, we partake...

What the Lord’s Supper is not: It is not a way of regaining saving grace or salvation.
It is not a re-sacrificing of Christ. His death two thousand years ago is sufficient to save us.
According to one view, baptism washes away original sin and, to use one illustration, fills the
bathtub with grace. Every time a believer commits a sin, grace leaks out of the bathtub. If it
leaks out entirely, salvation would be lost. The Lord’s Supper is used to “refill” the bathtub with
saving grace. This is a faulty view. It makes communion into another work and strips the cross of its saving power.
What the Lord’s Supper is: First, it is a sign. Historically, Protestants believe that the grace received in communion is not a grace that saves (for we are already saved) but a grace that restores the believer’s confidence in the Word’s declaration that we are “Not Guilty” before
God. In this case, it acts as a sign that continually reminds us that we are secure in Christ, that
the price has been paid, and that we stand before a Holy God forgiven and free. Moreover, we
are part of God’s Covenant Family.
Along with being a sign, communion is also a seal—proving to us that the outward
and visible sign of God’s promise of forgiveness also takes place inwardly and invisibly.
Communion seals through the Holy Spirit our union with Christ. With this union comes all of
Christ’s benefits. Communion, then, is like a refueling station—not in the sense that we need
“brownie points” with God, but in the sense that we need to recover lost steam, motivation, and
ability. We are weak and our hearts become cold. Communion enables us to feed on Christ and
His benefits the same way our bodies feed on bread and drink for a long journey. In a real sense,
then, the Lord’s Supper literally nourishes and protects our souls for the long pilgrimage of faith.
The Lord’s Supper, then, is much more than a mere memorial. It not only symbolizes
something great, it is something great. As one author says so well,
It is the actual nourishment of Christ Himself who offers His body and blood for
spiritual food. To those wearied by a tough week at the home or office, or to those
whose conscience never lets them forget a sin they have committed during the week,
the sacrament of holy communion is there to communicate Christ and His
forgiveness. There is no conscience that cannot be instructed and overcome by this
powerful sacrament.
Finally, the Lord’s Supper is to remind the Church of its destiny as a pilgrim people,
dependent on His sustaining grace, and longing for the day when we will be hungry no more.
The Lord’s Supper is a down payment, the firstfruits of what is promised for us in eternity.

Wednesday, November 03, 2004

prayer tonite 6:15-6:45 at Hope

we had a good gathering at study center, you still can make evening one.... which is child-friendly

Tuesday, November 02, 2004

Prayer & Fasting Tomorrow

Kingdom-Advancing Prayer, tomorrow, two opportunities:
Noon-12:30 at Christian Study Center http://www.christianstudycenter.org/
6:15pm-6:45 pm at Hope Community Church, corner Tower & SW 20th Ave


Lord, have mercy
Christ, have mercy
Lord, have mercy

Monday, November 01, 2004

A Prayer

Almighty God,
You have ordained the authorities that are;
You have clothed them in a majesty
that is higher and stronger
than the given facts of their history,
a majesty that awakens fear in us
and claims honor from us.
O God, remember in Your mercy
the men who bear the burden of this majesty,
men like us easily bent
by the pressure of temptation,
by the impact of expediency.
Remember them and strengthen them
when they are moved
to shade the truth to their own ends,
to withhold what should be told,
to distort what must be told,
to disclose what does not serve
our common weal.
Keep intact their honor and their
credibility.
Purge us, O God,
of cynical distrust,
of party passion,
of the deafness
of our rebellious bent. ...
Your Son, our Lord,
would not speak ill of Caesar
even when Caesar’s power
nailed Him to the cross.
Give us the Spirit of Your Son.

More on City of God, City of Man...

Let us be clear: We are not implying that our faith doesn't have a great deal to say about all of our this-worldly affairs, politics included. Of course it does -- which is why we consult the Scriptures and the fathers in the faith on these matters. But what do we find in these sources? Often that we have previously failed to note the distinct means and ends of the various spheres that God has instituted. Indeed, both the Church and the state are God's. But they have different purposes (salvation of sinners versus the restraint of the harm caused by sin), different constituencies (all the redeemed across time and space versus all the created within certain geographic borders), different authorities (special revelation versus reason/natural revelation), and different means (the supernatural tools of preaching and the Sacraments versus the natural means of the sword and the purse-strings).
Both Church and state are God's wonderful gifts, and they are spheres in which Christians can faithfully labor to the glory of God and for the good of our neighbors. But we dare not identify the two, limiting the Church to natural tools, or suggesting that political activity can produce genuine righteousness. For we are "dual citizens" and will remain so until Jesus comes to put an end to our pilgrimage, and to identify all our loves as one. --ben sasse

Thursday, October 28, 2004

Roots of Sorrow

CCC people on Stage around Gainesville...

Kelly MacGregor (and her pet dog!) are in the cast of "Anything Goes". This family-friendly show runs Friday through November 7th. There are no Saturday or Monday shows. FYI, our own Tamara Johnston (coordinator of upcoming children's Christmas music) has a younger brother playing the lead in the show. University Box Office or 359-6603 for tickets and info.

also...
Maggie Martin is in an upcoming production at Oak Hall, details to follow

One of our students,Erik Folgate, is promoting this event Sunday Night

Caedmons Call

One way to amaze an unbelieving world...

Michael Wolfe, in New York Magazine said the United States are fundamentally two nations.
“There is the quicker-growing, economically vibrant, morally relativist, urban-oriented, culturally adventurous, sexually polymorphist and ethnically diverse nation. Then there is also the smaller-town, suburban, nuclear-family, religiously oriented, traditional values, white-centric other America with its diminished political and economic force.”

The Apostle Paul, in a letter to the Churches in Galatia...
For Christ Jesus himself is our peace, who has made us both one and has broken down in his flesh the dividing wall of hostility.



Is there an election upcoming?

Seems like alot on news lately... Seriously, Sunday i'll be addressing trusting Christ in polorized political situation in which we find ourselves.

Wednesday, October 27, 2004

Mkt Street Pub a success

7 guys at b'fast downtown today. Next week they'll start meeting on Tuesday mornings at 6:30.

Mystery Dinner

If you haven't signed up for a mystery dinner... why not?
Contact 359-6604 if you want to participate. They are being held in couple o' weeks.

Monday, October 25, 2004

Men's Breakfast Here Wednesday 6:30am

The Market Street Pub

Task Force Meets Tonite

Pray for the work of a Hospitality Task Force which is meeting tonite, seeking to develop a plan to present to elders.

Thursday, October 21, 2004

Update on Mission's Trip to Guatemala

Our team is doing well here in Guatemala. Today we were up visiting a couple of different mountain villages about 20 miles from El Salvador. The children here have loved receiving the gifts that you sent with us.
Tomorrow we will go by Cessna Planes to get an aerial view of the area and go into the jungle. There we will meet different ministries and hear about what’s going on in their villages.
Friday we will visit the Mayan Ruins.

We continue to appreciate your prayer support.

Friday, October 15, 2004

Sunday at Christ Community

9am Classes
10am worship
Looking at Acts 5 and the spread of the gospel...

See you there...

Also, this is last day to bring things for Guatemala trip... the last of our team is leaving Monday!
Pray for the part of the team that leaves tomorrow.

Thursday, October 14, 2004

Desperate Situation, please pray

Between Thursday night and Sunday night my calendar shows 7 speaking engagements to open the Word of God to people.
Unless God comes by His Spirit, that is 7 exhalings of hot air. If He comes and blesses, lives will be changed, the lost reached, hearts will be healed, relationships will grow, repentance will be rampant, zeal for His glory will be increased. And, mysteriously, your prayers (and mine) have a place in which happens. This Piper quote works for every Lord's Day when i speak, but 7 times makes me especially aware of the glorious possibilities. Please pray:

“Now we can say and again, safely and stunningly, what the awesome
place of prayer is in the purpose of God to fill the earth with his glory.
Not only has God made the accomplishment of his purposes hang on the
preaching of the word; he has also made the success of that preaching
hang on prayer.
God’s goal to be glorified will not succeed without the
powerful proclamation of the gospel. And that gospel will not be
proclaimed in power to all the nations without the prevailing, earnest,
faith-filled prayers of God’s people. This is the awesome place of prayer
in the purpose of God for the world. That purpose won’t happen
without prayer.” John Piper, Let the Nations Be Glad!, p. 66.

Wednesday, October 13, 2004

I'm off to pray...

Wednesdays at 1:30 i joyfully gather with Marion Clark, pastor of Faith presbyterian... and Ty Keys, pastor of Grace Community... and we pray.
For God to fill our hearts
For our congregations to experience His grace and power.
For hurting people in our churches....

You are being prayed for today.

Upcoming Youth Event

Volleyball and Cookout at Park
on 23rd Ave. on 24 October from 3-6PM

Friday, October 08, 2004

Sunday October 10

Oak Hall
9am classes for all ages
10am worship

Young Marrieds & Soon 2 be marrieds are having Lunch together... ask for Brandon/Krista Wilson after the worship service

5-8pm Intro to CCC seminar (pizza provided)
6-7:30 Children's Craft Night, parents encouraged to join them

Also, if you would like to bring something for the Guatemala team to carry and give away for you... candy, clothes & shoes (children's), cash, fine women's toiletries, deflated sports balls... there will be a box to receive them

Thursday, October 07, 2004

Pray for my speaking at Campus Crusade tonight...

I'll be speaking to Campus Crusade on UF campus tonight. Please pray for God to bring Himself glory by bringing students to repentance from their idols and rest in His Son. Thanks.

Also, Sunday evening at Oak Hall is a great craft night for children. Details here later, or contact Rebecca Schackow.

Prayer meetings y'day went great. We averaged 10 and 1/2 people at the meetings. Goal was 10.

Wednesday, October 06, 2004

The Land is a No Go

We removed our contract offer. More later. Prayer meeting 6:15-6:45 at Hope Church.

Tuesday, October 05, 2004

Prayer Today, 2 Opportunities

Wednesday Prayer & Fasting
Wednesday Oct 6th Noon-12:30 at Anne Osborn's home
Wednesday Oct 6th 6:15-6:45 at Hope Community Church (Tower & 24th)
Rob Pendley will lead both of these prayer meetings. There is much to pray for as we seek together to Experience & Extend the grace of Jesus Christ in Gainesville.
Remember that prayer has several Key Result Areas (KRA) for us this Fall
1.) to have every member participate in one of our many prayer meetings
this Fall
2.) to average 10 people in prayer at each meeting this Fall
I've been rehearsing my memory of a great book, Pray with your Eyes Open, by Richard Pratt. It has some of the best scriptural patterns for prayer.
I'll design this week's prayer meeting on one of the models Pratt suggests.
Also, I'm going to make sure that those who have never prayed out loud have the opportunity to take some baby steps (one word prayers) when we're together.
The meeting at Hope is the "child-friendly" prayer meeting.
There are some fasting quotes at bottom.


Directions to Anne's Wednesday 12:00-12:30 Prayer Meeting
Coming from University, go south on 13th St. Take a left at the Museum Rd./8th light (you will drive between sorority row and Norman field). After parking garage, take your first left onto 12th (runs behind college of education). Go two blocks and turn right onto 6th Ave. 1111 SW 6th Ave. is the second house on the right. I will try to have as much parking as possible.
Anne's House
1111 SW 6th Ave.
692-3871 or cell 283-1996

Fasting Quotes I've collected in years passed.
There is an ache inside every Christian
that Jesus is not here as fully and intimately and as powerfully
and as gloriously as we want him to be. We hunger for so much
more. That is why we fast.

Fasting is not a no to the goodness of food or the generosity
of God in providing it. Rather, it is a way of saying, from time
to time, that having more of the Giver surpasses having the gift.

Fasting gives glory to God when it is experienced
as a gift from God aimed at knowing and enjoying more of God.

I grew up on the mission field in Korea. There is one experience
emblazoned on my mind to show the sacrificial dedication
to prayer and fasting in Korea. My father worked
with a leper colony, and they had prayer meetings that met
at four o'clock in the morning. I was a little boy, but my
father took me with him, getting me up at about 3:30 A.M.
to get there on time. He sat me down in the back where I
could see out the door. And I'll never forget one man who
had no legs, no crutches, and was using his hands and crabbing
along the ground, dragging his body to pray at 4 A.M.
I'll never forget that.
Rising early is a kind of fast. And coming to pray when it
is hard to get there is another kind of fast. When we make such
choices, we make war on the deceitfulness of our desires and
declare the preciousness of prayer and the all-surpassing worth
of God.
The weakness of hunger which leads to death brings
forth the goodness and power of God who wills life.
Here there is no extortion, no magic attempt to force
God's will. We merely look with confidence upon our
heavenly Father and through our fasting say gently in
our hearts: "Father, without you I will die; come to my
assistance, make haste to help me."
-JO S E P H WIMMER
"Our seasons of fasting and prayer at the Tabernacle have
been high days indeed; never has Heaven's gate stood wider;
never have our hearts been nearer the central Glory." CH Spurgeon
If you really want to read more, and this is the book that turned my heart (from discipline/drudgery to delight) on fasting, read ANY chapter at this
link:
http://desiringgod.org/media/pdf/books_hfg/hfg_ch2-4.pdf

Saturday, October 02, 2004

Tomorrow at Christ Community

9am Great Classes...
... and not just because i'm teaching one!
all ages can receive biblical teaching in our educational wing
~a whole slew of classes for younger children
~youth experiencing Deuteronomy, led by David Bagwell
~adults (including college students) War & Peace
"You must enter war with a plan to win the peace." Man, do we live in a soundbite culture. Those candidates kept repeating the same lines. I digress.
Class: THE PEACEMAKER, How the Gospel creates & diffuses conflict... come 8:55 for coffee.

10:00
~~childcare for ages 4 and below
~~worship in the theatre: reminder: "The first 15 minutes of our service may be the most important of your week."

6:00 at Hope Church (corner of Tower & SW 24th)
Congregational meeting
Childcare provided
We'll dismiss by 7:15, hang around as long as you like.
Youth meeting at 7:22 at Hope Church.




Thursday, September 30, 2004

Prayer Meeting Report

We had a good half hour of prayer together last night. A good mix of people & ages. Nice to see people hanging around in parking lot afterwards. Made me want our own place.

Also, i've posted the congregational letter to prep for Sunday 6:00pm over at http://morestill.blogspot.com/2004/09/letter-went-out-usps-today.html

Wednesday, September 29, 2004

Tonite at Hope

For those whose schedule allows, I'll lead a time of informal prayer & fellowship. Children will gladly be welcomed in this laid back time. 6:00-6:45 at Hope Church (corner Tower & 24th). Also, Don Walker, the pastor of Hope and generous friend of Christ Community, is at his father's funeral today. A wreath from CCC is there as well.

Monday, September 27, 2004

Opportunity to Pray & Mutually Encourage, post-Jeanne

A very informal gathering for prayer & fellowship will be held Wednesday from 6:00pm to 6:45 at Hope Community Church (corner of Tower Road & SW 24th).
Don't feel pressure to be there, we know this is last minute but felt like getting together might be helpful to many.

Call if you need help...

If you need help, large or small, don't hesitate to call one of the numbers listed in the post below.

Saturday, September 25, 2004

Service Cancelled

The elders have decided to cancel all Sunday morning activity due to Hurricane Jeanne. If you need help preparing or, in the event of disaster, help recovering contact Rob Pendley 359-6597, Ray Treadwell 682-5476, Frank Stankunas 258-3241, Steve Lammers 377-4035, or Jason MacGregor 359-6604.

Elders are monitoring, watch robpendley.blogspot for announcement

Gainesville.com The Gainesville Sun Gainesville, Fla.

We are watching to see what is the wisest course for Sunday morning gathering.
If you need help getting ready for hurricane, call Frank Stankunas 332-9258 or 258-3241 or Jason & Kelly MacGregor 359-6604

Thursday, September 23, 2004

Save the Date

The LLC and Elders agreed that we need a church meeting to talk church business on October 3rd at Hope Church, 6pm.
Agenda and background info will be sent to members & regular attenders, USPS on Sept 29th.
Please be in prayer for this meeting.

Pensacola hurricane relief

This is from our Presbytery... contact Ben Harris if you would like to help...

We are gearing up to help those in Pensacola. They need chain saws and
roofing help among other things. Ben Harris from Pinewood is coordinating
for us and would be glad to give you information as he is in regular
communication with Ron and Judy Haynes who are our Disaster Coordinators for
the denomination. Ben's email: bnharfla@msn.com and phone: (904) 610-0818.


Haiti Relief

The elders and LLC approved sending $800 emergency financial relief to Haiti...
An additional word about Haiti from our denomination's mercy efforts :
<> Donations needed: Mission to North America (MNA) initiated an appeal for gifts to provide relief because of the Haitian floods that occurred during the summer; this appeal was just barely underway when Hurricane Charley hit Florida. In addition to his work in Miami, MNA Haitian Movement Leader Dony St. Germain leads church planting in the southern part of Haiti. In addition to the summer floods, Dony reports that Hurricane Jeanne caused extensive damage to a church building, individual homes and an economic development project in the southern part of Haiti. Therefore, additional financial resources are needed for Haiti as well; Haiti's needs will be considered as a part of the overall hurricane relief appeal.
<> Medical volunteers are needed for Haiti: medical personnel, if you can consider responding to this need, please contact Dony St. Germain at (786) 543-2004, or email:
donysha AT aol DOT com At this time, we are not seeking other types of volunteers for Haiti; only medical.

Thursday, September 16, 2004

In my place condemned He stood

Sunday we'll sing together:
Bearing shame and scoffing rude,
In my place condemned He stood;
Sealed my pardon with His blood.
Hallelujah! What a Savior!
Hallelujah! What a Savior!

Next Tuesday the women will hear words like this:
The gospel humbles me out of my pride, showing me that I am a sinner.
But it also values me out of my fear, showing me what Jesus was willing to do for me.
--Tim Keller, Practical Grace Series on 1 Corinthians 13

Stop and wonder for a bit, would you?


Wednesday, September 15, 2004

Prayer For You

Almost Every Wednesday at 1:30 i meet w/ Ty Keys and Marion CLark (Other local pastors) and pray... you are always prayed for generally, and if i'm aware of special needs, you get that prayer. Feel free to debbie if you ever have an urgent prayer need for this weekly meeting.

Saturday, September 11, 2004

A Declawed Jesus?

“To do them justice, the people who crucified Jesus did not do so because he was a bore. Quite the contrary; he was too dynamic to be safe. It has been left for later generations to muffle up that shattering personality and surround him with an atmosphere of tedium. We have declawed the lion of Judah and made him a housecat for pale priests and pious old ladies.” Dorothy Sayers

Saturday, September 04, 2004

Home devotion for Sunday

Because we cancelled our service at Oak Hall, consider doing this devotional at home.

Read Psalm 147 and/or 148. Both speak graphically about our God's power and goodness. He is sovereignly/totally controlling Hurrican Frances and will send the mph wind and inches of rain that He necessary to most clearly communicate His power and goodness.

After reading the psalm(s) ask: What reasons does this psalm give us for praising God? Stop and do that. What comfort can be derived from knowing that our Father in Heaven rules the wind and the rain?

Scripture also clearly teaches that God is near to the broken-hearted. And there will be broken-hearted in Florida on Monday. Perhaps from our own church family. Pray that God will send His Spirit to strengthen the suffering and mobilize His church to help the same.

The poem/hymn below from William Cowper (1700's) always helps me hope in Christ at times like this:

God moves in a mysterious wayHis wonders to perform; He plants His footsteps in the seaAnd rides upon the storm.
Deep in unfathomable minesOf never failing skillHe treasures up His bright designsAnd works His sovereign will.
Ye fearful saints, fresh courage take;The clouds ye so much dreadAre big with mercy and shall breakIn blessings on your head.
Judge not the Lord by feeble sense,But trust Him for His grace;Behind a frowning providenceHe hides a smiling face.
His purposes will ripen fast,Unfolding every hour;The bud may have a bitter taste,But sweet will be the flower.
Blind unbelief is sure to errAnd scan His work in vain;God is His own interpreter,And He will make it plain.

Praying with you and for you,

Rob

Thursday, September 02, 2004

Hurricane and Sunday

Well, those of you enrolled in our yahoo group should have gotten an email telling you...
the Dive-In is cancelled and we might rescedule...
What about our Sunday gathering for worship at Oak Hall? Not sure yet, i'll be in contact with the elders and other leaders and let you know via this website. We'll probably try to make a decision by 5pm Saturday. If the power goes off before that and you still have access to a phone... call 359-6604 and we'll have a voice mail there to inform you of the plans.

How do I pray? It is right and good to ask God for mercy. It always is. Our primary loyalty is to His work to awaken people to their need for Him and His strong love for them. So, dependant upon His wisdom on the best means to that end, we boldly present our requests and leave it to His good will.

Tuesday, August 31, 2004

Gnostic Gospels, did your bookstore cheat you out of the WHOLE bible?

Someone asked me on Sunday, "One of my friends is big into the gnostic gospels like Gospel of Thomas. Is there something i can read. Yep.Window on the World

Saturday, August 28, 2004

Prayer Meeting 9:20am

Special Prayer Meeting will be held in Student Center on Sunday August 29

Tuesday, August 24, 2004

Every verb in the summary of Acts 4:32-35 is in the imperfect tense, but in 4:36 Luke shifts back to the aorist tense—a signal that Barnabas’s gift is both a specific example of a general trend sketched in the summary and the immediate introduction (instigation) to the hypocritical generosity of Ananias & Sapphira (5:1-11).  In 5:12-16—another summary—the characteristic verb tense is the imperfect.  Johnson, Acts in History of Rdmptn

 

It is clear, from many “clues” in the text, that the early church was not any formal kind of communism or socialism.  However, we must not minimize the fact that their love made them almost de facto communalists.  Their life together was intimate in the extreme.    --Tim Keller

 

Acts/Revelation Side by Side

For a full understanding of the early church we need to read
*the Acts of the Apostles* and *The Book of Revelation* side by
side. Both tell much the same tale of the church and its
experience of conflict, but from a different perspective. Luke in
Acts chronicles what unfolded on the stage of history before the
eyes of observers; John in the Revelation enables us to see the
hidden forces at work. In the Acts human beings oppose and
undermine the church; in the Revelation the curtain is lifted and
we see the hostility of the devil himself, depicted as an enormous
red dragon, aided and abetted by two grotesque monsters and a lewd
prostitute. Indeed the Revelation is a vision of the age-long
battle between the Lamb and the dragon, Christ and Satan,
Jerusalem the holy city and Babylon the great city, the church and
the world. Moreover, it can hardly be a coincidence that the
symbolism of the dragon's three allies in Revelation corresponds
to the devil's three weapons wielded against the church in the
early chapters of Acts, that is, persecution, moral compromise,
and the danger of exposure to false teaching when the apostles
became distracted from their chief responsibility, namely, `the
ministry of the Word and prayer'.

Monday, August 23, 2004

Sermon follow up...

A couple of brief prayers of praying in God's character to our corporate heart weakness:

Heavenly Father, the one who runs to greet the lost son and welcome him home. You continually sought to bring us into your family. Your hospitality is pervasive and warmly persuasive. Make us a church like you.

Generous Father, you shower your world with good gifts. Your hand of blessing is never clutched shut like ours tend to be. You gave your precious--your Son Jesus-- to earn for us what we were penniless to buy for ourselves. Make us a church like you.

Monday, August 16, 2004

Love Picks You Up

I'll never forget driving down the road and hearing this quote:

The Apostle Paul sees love not so much as a set of guidelines that you pick up and do. Real love is a living active power that comes and picks you up and changes you.
We will never become loving only by trying hard. Paul implies that we’ll only become loving through meeting and encountering. Becoming a person of love is not a mechanical process. Something profound must happen to us. We must meet Love. We must have an ongoing encounter with the person of Jesus.
(excerpted from the curriculum that the women will study this fall, 1 Corinthians 13)

"I don't pick love up... love picks me up? Wow. Was I a Christian five minutes ago? This truly is good news."

Hurricane Charley Relief efforts

We've got our Disaster Relief Coordinators in an RV at one of our churches in Sarasota. They are coordinating our efforts to help the victims of Hurrican Charley.

If you would like to volunteer, or send food/materials/money you can let us know and we'll put you thru to the people in sarasota.


Sunday, August 15, 2004

Keller on Tolerance

The young man in my office was impeccably dressed and articulate. He was an Ivy League MBA, successful in the financial world, and had lived in three countries before age 30. Raised in a family with only the loosest connections to a mainline church, he had little understanding of Christianity.
I was therefore gratified to learn of his intense spiritual interest, recently piqued as he attended our church. He said he was ready to embrace the gospel. But there was a final obstacle. "You've said that if we do not believe in Christ," he said, "we are lost and condemned. I'm sorry, I just cannot buy that. I work with some fine people who are Muslim, Jewish, or agnostic. I cannot believe they are going to hell just because they don't believe in Jesus. Entire article at http://morestill.blogspot.com

Saturday, August 07, 2004

Friday, August 06, 2004

Healing & Miracles

John Stott on the application of healing to modern day is absolutely exactly what i wish i could write, for it is what i believe. Here is http://robyadayada.blogspot.com

Never Eat 35 Spiderman Vitamins

Took john reid to ER last nite after he ate way too many Spiderman Vitamins. 110 children a year die from too much iron in bloodstream after doing this. This morning i watched him (with his batman cape on) wave to the garbageman.

Thursday, August 05, 2004

post by email? amazing

text section


Tuesday, August 03, 2004

Healing as Illustration for Salvation

I couldn't find a translation that used the word "saved" in Acts 4:12. Seems they should. The word that they translate "healed" is used around 110 times in NT and usually it is saved. Some places of note are: Acts 2: 47 added number of those being saved. Philippian jailer in Acts 16 "What must i do to be saved?" So, in Acts 4:9-12 you have Peter moving in and out of talking about physical healing of the crippled man and spiritual salvation. To me, John Stott was convincing that these words combined with the use of the word "SIGN" in Acts 4:16 and 22 mean that primarily we take Acts 3 to be a mind-blowing demonstration of the power of the risen Christ to totally heal our souls. Dead hearts can be made alive. Marriages & friendships and battles with idols can be resurrected by the continuing works of the risen Christ. This doesn't minimize the reality that physical healing is wonderful and still takes place. But that is not the main point of this text, according to this text.

1st timer

I plan to use this as a place to put stuff i think might be of interest to those whose lives intersect mine.