Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Let My People Go

"But You are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people belonging to God, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light." 1 Peter 2:9


Hey Guys. This last Thursday was epic. We gathered around the table again had some pizza, caught up and shared about life these days. Soon Coffee was a-brew and before we knew it we were running over the story of the Israelites Exodus out of Egypt. God here in Exodus, is calling the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt to be his people. A nation that will show the world who He is. As we went through the story we were asking ourselves and one another: "What does it mean to be the people of God?"

Now God had heard the cry of his people in Egypt and rescued them from slavery in ways that were amazing. He had already said that through Abraham's line "all nations of earth would be blessed". And he would soon show them his law and what it meant to walk with him. A common phrase you will find written throughout the law after God gives instructions on how we are to live is: "so that I (God) may dwell amongst them".

How would we have to live as a people so that God could dwell amongst us?

What does it mean to be God's people today in this city?

Any thoughts?

Janelle also made an amazing Cheesecake!

This Thursday we will be eating out to raise money for Aids and HIV. That being said, I'm sorry that there won't be any home cooked goodness this week. But hey Thai food is amazing, and by simply eating it, we get to help do some much needed good. We will be meeting at 7:00 at Lemon Grass Thai.

Here is the Address

3632 Lancaster Ave, Philadelphia, PA US

Feel free to bring anyone along, but try and let us know so that we know how any seats to reserve. Hope to see you Thursday. Peace.

Josh

Saturday, April 19, 2008

The Goal

This past week was a pretty sweet time together, but then again when isn't? I was glad my mom was able to join us and share a little bit of what she and my Dad are doing in the mother land of Africa. We had what a pretty sweet time of worship. In the time of worship we focused on listening to Gods voice. But not listening for directions, or commands, but listening for Him to tell us how He loves us, and how He is with us. It was pretty refreshing for me, hopefully for others as well.

We also spoke some about the group and the purpose of it and where we were heading. We restated the purpose of the group being to build a loving community that encourages and walks with one another. Helps one another through hard times and rejoices in the good times. As we grow we hope to invite others from all walks of life to join us as we seek to live a life style worthy of the calling of Jesus. But lets not stop there, because we don't want to be greedy, but as we grow as a community we want to seek to love the body of Christ as a whole. Loving the body of Christ is not the end of our purpose though. Our ultimate purpose is to love the city of Philadelphia through prayer and tangible acts of love. As we grow as individuals we also want to grow as a group, because we believe God wants to do great things with and in this group. Josh and I are super excited with the things God has been doing. As always we are open to and look forward to hearing suggestions on how we can see these goals accomplished. This group is everyones.

Thanks everyone once again for everything!

We miss those that haven't been able to make it. We hope all is well with you and look forward to seeing you soon.

Much love,

Chris

Any thoughts or things you want to add, feel free.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Awesome Teachings.

Ello friends and family! We will actually be meeting in a short 20 min this Thurs night. I am just posting the teachings that we hope everyone can listen too. We will be discussing these in about 4 or 5 weeks. That us gives plenty of time to listen to them bout 5 times each... just kidding. Don't be intimidated by the length of them. They will probably be some of the most thought provoking teachings you have heard in a while. They may even be the equivalently to 3 months of church. Settle down with a cup of coffee or tea and all will be AMAZING. The links are below, feel free to post thoughts as you listen to them. They have inspired Josh and I in many aspects of life, like starting this group. You wont regret listening, I promise, and if you do I'll make you dinner...

Grace and peace,

Chris

Re:Engage:
Dr Kim Tan- Jubilee Gospel

Patrick Dodson:
God and the domains
Calling in the City

If you want to to listen to them on an MP3 player, you can download the files by going up to File>Save for the Re:Engage one. Patrick Dodson you would have to download the Podcast in itunes or maybe you can find it on his web page.

Enjoy, and thanks so much for all the good times and the good times that are going to follow!! I mean it!

Monday, April 14, 2008

Tell Me Your Tale


This morning I sit at the kitchen table in front of a computer screen to tell the tale of our last meeting and share some thoughts. But before I forget, I read an article at Church Think that was really good. So check it out if you get the chance.

I just wanted to start out by saying a quick "Thank you" to all, and especially to Sally for making dinner the other night. I really think that God is doing something pretty cool in our midst and I excited to see where it goes from here.

This last week after an amazing dinner, we spent the bulk of our time in conversation processing some of the stuff that has been brewing in our hearts and minds over the last few weeks, hammering out together what it really means to walk with God in this city. We shared a few stories crazy stories, and talked about transformation and turning the world right side up.

My hope in the next coming month's is that we get creative, that we start using our giftings and thinking of ways that we can love the people around us in real tangible ways. And that we gather people together to hang out and chill.

Also We are probably going to have some homework over the next four or five weeks. "Oh no!" You might say. But we promise that it won't be anything difficult, mostly listening too a couple teachings that have really helped Chris and I along in our thought processes, and probably searching the scriptures. And again, it will be spread out over the next 5 weeks or so, so the burden should be light. Hopefully we will be given us some fresh ideas and that will encourage us
. We will try and post it up with in the next couple of days.

Yo, We missed all of you who weren't able to make it out this time and hope to see everybody next week. And again thanks for everything.

Peace and Love

Josh

Monday, April 7, 2008

Perseverance

Sorry it has taken to so long to update this blog.

This past Thursday turned out to be a really beautiful night (at least in my opinion). Josh had prepared an amazing meal for us even though he was unable to eat with us, and had to work the grave yard shift of west elm. Josh we missed you much.

After we had finished eating and sharing our joys, we then shared announcements. It was really exciting for me to see all the things that are going on and the things that we as a group can get involved in to serve the community and the church. Monique was also kind enough to volunteer to assemble a list, and email it out to everyone(Again Thanks SOOO much Monique, such an awesome job!). If you didn’t receive that email and would like it let us know.

We started the night by talking about the idea of perseverance, and asking God for things. In our lives we often will ask God for parking spaces, health, and passing grades, but do we ask Him for his kingdom and more of Him in our life? How hungry and desperate are we to see Gods kingdom come and His will be done? What are we willing to give up to become more whole creatures that are more in-tune with God? How can we put flesh and blood on the gospel in such a way that those around us can’t help but taste God? The bible is full of stories of preserving, everything from the women who pushed through the crowd to touch Jesus to be healed, or the blind men that followed Jesus into a home to be healed, or the lepers who called out even when told to be quiet, or the widow in the parable who goes to the unjust king over and over and over again until justice is granted her or any of the other parables and people in Jesus’s life. Its kind of odd that Jesus likens God to that king, saying we need to keep going to God and asking over and over again. If we don’t get the answer right away keep asking and keep seeking. In this our city we need to keep asking and bugging God for justices and asking how we can be apart of His great plan of redemption for the people in this city, and even us.

After we talked about that for a little be we watched a Nooma movie by Rob Bell. It talked about the song that is being sung and has been sung since creation. The song is a metaphor for who God is. Rob Bell says that everyone is singing a song but the question is are you in-tune or not, what key are you singing in. After the movie we had an amazing discussion, maybe the best yet, exploring what it means to be in-tune here in our city of Philadelphia. We talked some about the struggle of what does it look like to be a christian in the everyday work place, and the idea of “Am I really where God wants me to be?”. The question was asked, why in the book of Acts are people coming to the movement of God by the thousands each day, and being healed when shadows fall on them, but today we see nothing like that? Are those same events meant to happen today like they did then? I think so. I think it goes back to perseverance, and are we asking for and seeking it with all of our being.

Untill next time, Grace and peace,

Chris

If you have time you should check out some of the podcasts that are on the right side of the page. Rob Bell ones are epic and not to long and the re:engaged once are full of meat and amazingly challenging.