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Thoughts this Advent Season

12/13/2017

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     As a child I remember having a hard time sleeping on Christmas Eve. I was so excited about the gifts and celebration that my mind would not relax. I would be up at the break of dawn, scoping out the situation under the tree, but it wasn’t until 6 am that I was allowed to wake up the rest of the house...that time of waiting seemed an eternity. Anticipation is part of the Advent Season.

     Before Jesus was born, people were waiting for the Messiah, the Chosen One, who would free them from oppression, who would set up a new order. It must have felt like an eternity under the oppressive rule of the Romans.
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     What is it that you are waiting for this season? What do you long to be free of? Do you anticipate the "baby king", the one who was born in a stable and announced to the outcasts? My prayer is that we will all be in anticipation of the Kingdom of God and that we will recognise the King.

​- Kevin
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A Prayer for Advent

11/29/2016

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“While all things were in quiet silence, and night was in the midst of her swift course, Thine Almighty Word, O Lord, leaped down out of Thy royal throne, Alleluia.” Christmas Vespers, Western Rite

Father God, we read that “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2 The same was in the beginning with God. Everything was created through him; nothing—not one thing!— came into being without him. What came into existence was Life, and the Life was Light to live by.  The Life-Light blazed out of the darkness; the darkness couldn’t put it out.”  (John 1:1-5)

Heavenly Father, may our hearts in quiet silence be open to the entering of Your Word, that the eyes of our understanding may be enlightened, and that the Word manifest in the flesh may abide in us.  Great is the mystery of Godliness!
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We pray we will once again consider with reverence the coming of the Christ-child - Immanuel, God with us.

Protect us this season, Lord, financially, physically, and emotionally.  May we always be conscious of Your loving arms wrapped around us.

Thank you for sending Your Son Jesus, for His birth, His death, and His glorious resurrection. We pray Your light – our light, will shine in the darkness.

In Jesus name we pray,

Amen.
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Run!

11/21/2016

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In his first letter to the church that met in Corinth, the apostle Paul challenged them saying, "Don't you realize that in a race everyone runs, but only one person gets the prize? So run to win" (1 Corinthians 9:24). The imagery he employs reveals that life with Christ involves the discipline, commitment, purpose and intentionality of a world class athlete. 

The thing about a race is that only one individual can bring home first prize. So is the apostle encouraging the Corinthian Christians to focus on their own personal journey with Jesus at the expense of their brothers and sisters in Christ? Not at all. 

I am ignoring an inconsistency, you say? 

Well, in another letter - to the church that met in Ephesus- Paul articulated more of his perspective: "For we are not fighting against flesh-and-blood enemies, but against evil rulers and authorities of the unseen world, against mighty powers in this dark world, and against evil spirits in the heavenly places"
(Ephesians 6:12).

To be clear, the race Paul is encouraging followers of Jesus to run is not against other people. We aren't trying to "win" at the expense of other Christians. Each and every one of us is in a race against "evil rulers and authorities of the unseen world, against mighty powers in this dark world, and against evil spirits in the heavenly places." And friends? These forces do not want us to succeed.
So we each run a personal race against unseen forces. Forces that never run fair. 
Time and again through Paul's letter he reminds us that though we run, we are not alone in our efforts. We have a whole community of training partners available to come alongside. Let us commit to encourage each other, training together for the race before each of us. Let us move forward as a church family with discipline, commitment, purpose and intentionality. Let us run to win.
So friends, run! 

JW


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A Prayer for Today

10/19/2016

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In the words of St. Patrick,
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“Christ with me, Christ before me,
Christ behind me, Christ in me,
Christ beneath me, Christ above me,
Christ on my right, Christ on my left,
Christ when I lie down, Christ when I sit down,
Christ when I arise”


​Heavenly Father, in the words of the Psalmist, 

“You have searched us and known us.
You know our sittings down and our risings up;
You understand our thoughts afar off.


You comprehend our paths and our lying down,
And are acquainted with all our ways.


Where can we go from Your Spirit?    
Or where can we flee from Your presence?”**


Draw us closer to you, teach us your immanence, that as we breathe in…and as we breathe out…we are conscious of You, You Who indwell us, You Who make us the Temple of the living God, and You who dwell in the beauty of Holiness.
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Heavenly Father, we pray for those who need a special touch from You for their relationships, for their finances, for their emotional health, for their physical health, for all the needs that are known only to You.

Holy Spirit, comfort us.  Holy Spirit, teach us.
May Jesus be glorified in all that is done and said today
In His name we pray,


- Carolyn Davey
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** Psalm 139
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Walking Paths

9/26/2016

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​This past Sunday, participants of our morning gathering witnessed the baptism of two young men. Their journeys couldn’t have been more different. One young man was born into a solid Christian home, started following Jesus at a young age, and has maintained a faith-based orientation through the years into young-adulthood.  The other was born on another continent, into a different religious culture, and didn’t have a chance to hear the name of Jesus until recently - but when he did, he found it compelling! Two unique journeys that brought each to the same baptismal pool, on the same Sunday, celebrated by the same church family, as they 
publicly declared their personal decision to follow the same Saviour-King: Jesus. Beautiful.

We celebrate the beauty and uniqueness of each and every individual’s journey with Jesus. The narrative thread of each is woven together in community of shared life; which is then woven into the larger tapestry of God’s kingdom work here on earth. The bold and bright God-colours and God-images emerge through a creative dance of life. Beautiful.

We don’t have the power to dictate the context of our journey. We don’t choose the family we are born into and we can’t get away from our past; however, we do make choices everyday of who we are going to be each moment of every day. We make choices to lean away from God’s presence in our lives so that the God-colours and God-images become more obscured.  We make choices to lean into God’s presence in our lives so that the God-colours and God-images become apparent to those who see us.  
My prayer is that throughout this week the meals shared in our community would be a context for people to build on their own unique journey; that God-colours and God-images would be evident to all at the table.

-Jon Warner
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