– our LPD Church of the Week
Thanks to Anna (Ben) Crumback at Sointula Community Church for producing the Church of the Week!
So, what do people
think of your church? I’m not asking about those who attend.
I’m asking about those who live in your community and do not attend.
I often hear the words, “we are a welcoming or friendly church,” but
very often this is the experience of “insiders.”
Rick Warren, in his book, “The Purpose Driven Church,” writes of five
questions he asked of the people in his neighbourhood as he began Saddleback
Church (see pages 190,191). They are:
I like these questions,
and have used them. These questions open doors and invite conversation. It
conveys that we are interested in people and here to serve.
While this is a good start, what are we really known for on the long haul? It
is good for a church to be here, to serve and to listen, but what do we stand
for, and what do we offer?
We, in the EFCC speak of being a “Gospel-sharing people.” Each
article of our Statement of Faith begins with the phrase, “God’s
gospel…”
In his recent book,“Above
All: The Gospel Is the Source of the Church’s Renewal,”
J.D. Greer asks,
Is the gospel what you
leave your church and your neighbors talking about? … Or do you talk about
your pastor’s insights, your great worship band, your guest services, your
massive pipe organ, your care for the poor, or your courageous proclamations
against sin? Do others see your church as that place that gives really
practical, helpful advice about life? Or as a classroom with theologically
robust, original-languages-savvy preaching? … We have a gospel too great and
a mission too urgent to be distracted by any secondary thing. Everything we do
in our own lives and in our churches must be run through the filter of how well
it enables and deepens our gospel mission.
It is a good read, and asks good questions. Here is an excerpt
article:
what-is-your-church-really-known-for?
So, what is your church known for? Our district? The EFCC?
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Speaking of the Gospel, what constitutes the Gospel Message
today?
Again, I turn to J.D. Greer, who in his book, “Stop Asking Jesus into Your Heart: How to Know
for Sure You are Saved,” suggests,
Salvation comes not because you prayed a prayer correctly, but because you have leaned the hopes of your soul on the finished work of Christ …Shorthand phrases for the gospel can serve a good purpose, insofar as everyone knows exactly what they mean.
But in light of the fact that so many in our nation seem assured
of a salvation they give no evidence of having because of a prayer they prayed,
and so many others are unable to find assurance no matter how often they pray
that prayer, I believe it is time to put the shorthand aside and preach simply
salvation by repentance toward God and faith in the finished work of Christ.
As one raised in the church, who prayed often as a child for
salvation, I relate to Greer’s story. Let’s be sure that we share the Gospel
with integrity and fully.
Here is a link to the article:
should-we-stop-asking-jesus-into-our-hearts?
AROUND THE LPD:
This Sunday, Karen and
I look forward to joining Rick
and Sandy McAllister and the people of Wildwood Community Church
in Bowser, as they celebrate their 50th anniversary.
We are thankful for this work of God and its witness through the years.
Originally planted by the Shantymen, this church has been a member of the
LPD/EFCC since 2002.
Pray for them, as they look back on God’s faithfulness through 50 years, and
look forward to God’s call and mission for the future.
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Please pray for:
Upcoming Events:
LPD Pastor and Staff Cruise
– a day with
colleagues in ministry.
Wednesday, May 29
Plan to join us, as we learn more about, “Discipleship that Transforms,” pray for one another and build relationships!
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CAMP EVERGREEN
August 5-10
This local summer camp is affiliated with the Lower Pacific District, and provides a great opportunity to extend your church ministry through camp, and to follow up afterwards. Many district families, including ours have benefited through this ministry, both in the children’s camp and leadership development in the LTD program. This summer, there is a children’s camp (Aug. 5-10), a teen camp and the LTD Leadership Program. Check out their website for details:
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LPD Pastor and Spouse Retreat
Nov. 22-24, 2019
Hello LPD pastors, we’d like to invite you to join us on Nov. 22-24, 2019 for a Pastors’ retreat! We’d like to encourage you to take a breather in late November (before Advent begins) with your fellow pastors at Camp Charis in Chilliwack.