Town + Field Church you say … what and where is that?
Here are some clues:
Town + Field Church was known as Langley Evangelical Free Church until they “launched” with their new name on Sunday, September 9.
The new name is more that a “rebranding.” It reflects a renewed vision and mission, honouring the heritage of the past, built on the foundation of Jesus Christ and reaching out to the world with the message of hope in Christ as Lord and Saviour. We celebrate this launch of faith. To learn more about their church, please check out their website, http://townandfield.ca/
Have you grown tired of talking about Millennials? Most millennials I know have grown weary of being spoken of as though they were a homogeneous group, and not individuals of a certain age group.
Okay – let’s move on. Let’s talk about “Generation Z.”
Who are these folk? Generation “Z” includes those born between the years 1996 and 2014 (that includes our four eldest grandchildren). Though somewhat eclipsed by the focus on “Baby Boomers,” “Generation X” and “Millennials,” at 24.9% of the U.S. population they are the largest of the four demographics, and the first “post- Christian” generation in North America.
So, who cares? We should, and in order to relate to these people in our lives and communities, we need to understand them.
While many of Gen Z have not growing up learning about God, most (78%) believe in Him, and while most have not attended Sunday School, they are open to the Gospel and it will be a “fresh” message to them.
Here some excellent articles about Gen Z and advice on reaching them (please note the links to further articles on the bottom of the first article): https://factsandtrends.net/2017/09/29/10-traits-of-generation-z/?ecid=PDM154691&
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What to do about Halloween?
If you are like me, Halloween brings mixed feelings. The loud fireworks and firecrackers scare our dog. I enjoy trick or treating with our grandchildren, and I appreciate the opportunity to meet our neighbours as they trek up and down the street with their children in search of treats.
Here’s an article that provides some positive opportunities to use Halloween as an opportunity to serve others:
https://factsandtrends.net/2018/10/22/6-ways-to-engage-your-neighbors-on-halloween/?ecid=PDM154290&bid=2124887201
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Please remember Pastor Sammy Kabyemera, who is at an Ugandan Refugee Camp:
In recent weeks, I have been updating you on the ministry of Pastor Sammy Kabyemera, who is on a two-month visit and ministry to the Kyaka Refugee Camp in Uganda. Please pray for him and for the brothers and sisters in Christ who are in poverty. Please see the attached letter and photos from Sammy, and also how you can support these dear people.
ALL GIFTS ARE APPRECIATED and can me made by cheque or e-transfer or through Jesus Grace International Church in Vancouver. Would you and your church consider giving to these brothers and sisters who are refugees?
https://gallery.mailchimp.com/433d3cb120e1cebbbc3b0c67c/files/4dd81000-2f75-4111-bf60-1cf1089dc68a/Ugandan_Refugee_Mission_2018.01.pdf
UPCOMING EVENTS:
LPD Pastor and Staff Cruise
Wednesday, November 7th.
“Please mark Wednesday, November 7 on your calendar for the Fall “Pastors and Staff Cruise.” Here are the details and fares: LPD_Cruise_Nov_2018.pdf
You can now register online at our district website
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Please pray for: