Contention or Content  at Christmas

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JOHNSTON HEIGHTS CHURCH
Our LPD Church of the Week

In 1958, Surrey, B.C. was largely rural and treed. There were scattered communities and a lot of small farms. People would travel to family cottages in Crescent Beach for summer vacation.

The population was beginning to grow in this post-war era, as families would settle “south of the Fraser.” Some entrepreneurial pastors and leaders saw the need for a church near Guildford (The mall area was then a dense forest).

Two smaller church works, Hjorth Road Mission and Green Timbers Bible Church joined to form one church, Johnston Heights Church, and began services in their newly constructed building on October 19, 1958.

Since these rather humble beginnings, the church has grown and thrived. Generations of believers have come to faith, been discipled and served, both in and from this church.

I am thankful to have our LPD Office in this church, as it is in the heart the mainland region of our Lower Pacific District and it is good to have a district “home” in this local church.

Since 1958, the community has grown and changed, and so has Johnston Heights Church. According to the National Household Survey (2011)  the top three most reported religious affiliations in Surrey are Christianity (38.2%), Irreligion (28.6%) and Sikhism (22.6%). The Gospel remains just as Good News as ever, and I am thankful for the witness of the people of Johnston Heights Church.
Please pray for this church family and their team of pastors, staff and volunteers. Johnston Heights is being used of the Lord, both locally and globally, and we are thankful for them! They,  like all of us, seek to reach their community and care for their congregation through COVID.
Please pray for their Christmas Eve Drive-In Service.

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Ok, the word is out for my holiday presents

– all I want for Christmas is my kids and grandkids!!

So a friend posted on Facebook on Thursday of this week…
I identify with this post, and I am sure that many of you do as well. It has been a long year, with a lot of fear, disappointments, postponements, uncertainty and loneliness both personally  and corporately as churches. As we look to Christmas this year, and the next work from Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry on Monday, December 7th, are we  feeling contentious, or are we content and at peace?

So …,  what difference does our faith make?

Our small group at Northside Community Church has been enjoying the Book of Philippians, using the resource, “Discipleship Explored.” This week, the  discussion guide posed this question, “If you are being honest, how would you finish this sentence, “I can be content, as long as ___________? “
The Apostle Paul, writes the letter of Philippians  from a prison cell in Rome  and is chained to a Roman guard. Of all the churches he has planted and ministered to, only Philippi has been faithful in supporting him financially.

Paul could have had a lot to “grouse about” and perhaps be excused for some self-pity. After all, he had given so much of himself to the churches,  had suffered imprisonment and beatings for “the ministry,” and now he was locked up and largely  abandoned in prison. Hadn’t the churches and even the Lord taken notice of his plight?

Yet, Paul writes,

“…I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances. I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want.  I can do all this through him who gives me strength.” (Phil. 4:11b-13).

These words were of great encouragement to Oliver Cromwell. He experienced the death of two children, a son and a daughter.
It is said that just few days after the death of his daughter, Lady Elizabeth Claypole, Cromwell called for his Bible, and requested an honourable and godly person to be there (with others) present, to read to him the verses above. After the reading, Cromwell spoke, saying, ” This Scripture did once save my life, when my eldest son died, which went as a dagger to my heart, indeed it did.” And then, repeating the words of the text himself, declared his then thoughts to this purpose, reading the tenth and eleventh verses of Paul’s contentation, and submission to the will of God in all conditions (said he): “‘Tis true, Paul, you have learned this, and attained to this measure of grace: but what shall I do? Ah, poor creature, it is a hard lesson for me to take out! I find it so!” But reading on to the thirteenth verse, where Paul saith, “I can do all things through Christ that strengtheneth me”—then faith began to work, and his heart to find support and comfort, and he said thus to himself: “He that was Paul’s Christ is my Christ too,” and so drew water out of the wells of salvation, Christ in the covenant of grace.’ (based upon Expositors Dictionary of Texts).

Paul earlier in the letter writes, For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain. If I am to go on living in the body, this will mean fruitful labor for me. Yet what shall I choose? I do not know!  I am torn between the two: I desire to depart and be with Christ, which is better by far;  but it is more necessary for you that I remain in the body.” (Phil 1:21-24). With such singular focus, Paul cannot be disappointed by life’s circumstances. If her were to fill out the question  posed for our small group study,“I can be content, as long as…, “ I believe he might just say, “as long as I remain in Christ.”

As a human, I hope for many things, many over which I have no control. My prayer is that I learn more and more to simply be content in what I have in Christ – all else is bonus  :).

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“I would rather be what God chose to make me than the most glorious creature that I could think of; for to have been born in God’s thought, and then made by God is the dearest, grandest, and most precious thing in all thinking.  This is a prayer of contentment”

C.S. Lewis

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Here is a great “pick-me-up” from One Voice Children’s Choir:

 

The First is “I Can Only Imagine,” written by Mercy Me. This focuses on what it will be like to meet Christ one day. This was a song chosen as a part of my brother Bruce’s memorial in 2010.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acwsBIl15zM

 

The second is the song “Memories,”
Sung  by One Voice Children’s Choir

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XB6yjGVuzVo

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Pastor Sammy Kabyemera of Jesus Grace International Church presents us with an opportunity to minster to brothers and sisters in Ugandan refugee camps.
Pastor Sammy is inviting us to participate in a special Christmas offering for those in the Kyaka Refugee Camp. He writes, “These children need basic necessities year round. But at Christmas time I am hoping to give them an extra special gift for food ,clothes or at least toys. Please help me send love and joy to them in this holiday season in the name of Jesus.”

Donations can me made through EFCCM.

https://www.efccm.ca/wordpress/donate/

“Kabyemera, Sammy, Missionary Expansion Fund”

Account # 2-2106

 

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Please Remember our LPD Missionaries:

Here is the link to their information and how to support them:
Please remember all of our LPD Missionaries (and all missionaries) at this time. 

https://www.lpd-efcc.ca/donations

LPD Missionaries:

Dan and Sharon Williams (Osoyoos Project)
Steve and Gillian Sharpe (Missionary of Church Planting Development)
Jonathan and Harmony Ng (Inner City Ministry)
Noel and Lynda Macasaet (New Living Assembly)
Jorge and Emily Lin (Church of All Nations/”new”New West EFC)
Joshua and Nicole Fast (Priceless Youth Ministry)
Allen and Hannah Chang (Steveston Project)
Daniel and Joyce Wong (Steveston Project)
Nathan and Amber Kinsey (Winsome Games)

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HELPFUL INFORMATION FOR CHURCHES REGARDING COVID-19

We in the LPD are here to serve you and your church through this time.  Josephine has been continually updating our information, so has the most current information available on resources available to you and your church in this time. Please email Josephine

Please contact us for info on:

  1. Practical Application of current COVID Policy. Here is last week’s memo: LPD_Memo_November_19_2020.pdf
  2. We will post a memo on Provincial Policy after the update  from Dr. Bonnie Henry’s update on Monday, Dec. 7.
  3. Congregational Meetingswhatever your bylaws state, the BC Government is accepting “virtual meetings” for annual and general meetings. Here is a link to the government communication about this:  https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/employment-business/business/not-for-profit-organizations/societies-agm-covid-19
  4. Current Information on the Federal Government Wage Subsidy Programs. Please contact our office for current information.
  5. Online Giving Options for your church – helpful, especially when your church cannot physically gather.

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Please pray for:

  • Charlz and Ruth Sebastian church planting pastor of Jesus Is Our Salvation church in Agassiz. Both Charlz and Ruth  and several members of their  family have COVID as well. Charlz has been hospitalized with COVID. He remains in the ICU, but we are thankful that he is off the respirator.
  • James and Cindy Clark – as they begin pastoring the Terrace EFC  in mid-December.
  • Phil and Laura Harris (Johnston Heights). Phil’s dad, Doug Harris,  passed away this week.  Doug had been a pastor in the Fellowship Baptist Denomination and founded Transitional Ministry Training with Outreach Canada. Doug was predeceased by his wife Mary in 2019.
  • Advent and Christmas ministries in our churches. May we be both bold and creative to live and share the Good News.
  • The Church of All Nations, and for church planting missionaries Jorge and Emily Lin.
  • Pastor Tom and Sandi Ford and family.  Pray for healing for his hand and strength to be able to receive a kidney transplant in 2021.
  • Nathan and Amber Kinsey. Nathan (Coach K), LPD Missionary, leading Winsome Games, a ministry to reach out to children and youth through sports.
  • Our LPD Board. Board members are Randy Lemke (Allana) – Chair, Patrick Chan (Sarah) – Property and Finance, Ben Crumback (Anna) – Island Liaison, Charles Labun (Carolyn) – Church Board Liaison, Rob Stewart (Karen) – D.S., Tim Stewart (Emily) – Innovative Ministries, Sang Hyun (Sam) Cho (Eun Young) – Korean Church Liaison; Phil Yung (Grace) – Church Planting, Philip Leung (Karen) – Chinese Church Liaison and Josephine Papp, LPD Office Administrator – Recording Secretary.
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