On the 29th of June I was close to despair. I had been running around
Our new apartment is near the
Drex prepares for the 2016 Portuguese Olympic basketball team.
The thumping of the ball on the tile, the frisking of the palms in the sea breeze and the circling of the swallows in the sun overhead give the place a festive holiday feel.
We’re still praying about where we’ll go to church. As an outreach of whatever church becomes ours I’d like to organize a place where people would be confronted from the moment they arrive by the intimacy we have in Christ Jesus. Intimacy—with God and with one another—is the best thing we’ve got going. People, who live in an increasingly superficial world, crave it. It’s what leads people to Christ. And yet most of our church services are extremely superficial. I don’t think it needs to be so. Imagine a group of maybe ten to forty people who divide their time together between 1) simple music worship, 2) prayer and 3) public reading and discussion of the Bible. Afterwards, they share a simple meal. Rather than expecting a small number of people to contribute all content, everyone would be expected to share from their experience and giftedness.[1] Rather than what we have come to think of as preaching, different people would take turns facilitating discussion of Biblical texts.[2] When the group grows to where genuine intimacy is unsustainable, they divide. This creates a constant need for leaders and a culture of gift and leadership development. When a person arrives they are confronted by a group of people who are genuinely interested in them and in their spiritual well-being. “Who are you?” “What are your gifts?” “How can we pray for you?” “How can we serve you?” “What responsibilities are you prepared to assume?” People cannot resist this sort of attention, when it is animated by the Spirit of the Living God. What I’m imagining owes much to the New Testament, much to home or cell groups like our Seattle Soup Group and much to Alcoholic’s Anonymous, just to name a few sources. Quakerism, to name another. It’s nothing new. The group is constantly refreshed because it is constantly partaking of the Holy Spirit manifested through not a few but many brothers and sisters. I’d particularly like to target our neighborhood’s numerous drug addicts. Obviously, God will decide whether any of this comes to fruition. Please pray that His will would be done.
Sam Azevedo is a nine-year-old from
God bless you for praying for us this week. Thank you very much.
[1] “When you come together, everyone has a hymn, or a word of instruction, a revelation, a tongue or an interpretation. All of these must be done for the strengthening of the church.” 1 Corinthians 14:26.
[2] “Let two or three prophets announce the Word of God and the others give their opinion about what has been said.” 1 Corinthians 14:29. Who is a prophet? One who speaks the Word of God. How is the Word of God spoken nowadays? Predominately , it is read.
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