We extended our 3-week series on Jesus to 4-weeks!
Part 4 - Jesus' Presence
We started our evening off by crowding into a small glass-walled room for warmth!
With old and new faces present, Jon began our evening on Jesus' Presence.
Jesus - a man we admire, look to and strive to be like.
Who is He?
How do we know He is present?
What are your earliest thoughts of, "Who is Jesus?"
Sunday School.
Easter.
Christmas.
Jon shared a story about how Jesus called him out of police work and into youth leadership.
The question to plagued his thoughts was,
"Do I dare give up everything for Him?"
In the utter silence,
in Jesus' presence,
Jon chose to follow Him.
We must choose to want Jesus.
To practice the presence of Jesus.
"The presence of Jesus isn't a reward that He gives to us, but something He desires."
Something we should desire!
The relationships in our day-to-day lives require
time,
intimacy,
effort.
And so does our relationship with Jesus.
When are moments we feel Jesus' presence?
How do we practice the presence of Jesus?
It can all start with a morning prayer,
"Lord, surprise me with you."
All in all... Jesus' presence is closer then we think!
"He can speak, so learn to listen.
He can turn up, so look for Him.
He can be really close, so learn to feel Him."
Monday, 29 April 2013
Saturday, 20 April 2013
17 April 2013
Jon was back with us to finish our 3-week series on Jesus.
Part 3 - Jesus’ Promises
Do you make promises?
Is the word “promise” tainted now-a-days?
“Very truly I tell you, whoever believes in me will do the works I have been doing, and they will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father.”
This is part of the Christian footprint.
Making an impact.
“We are meant to act & live in faith”
Iain is running for Westminster Council.
He enforced the importance of Christians getting involved in politics.
Creating that “footprint.”
He feels strongly that God has called him to this.
Believing in Christ and doing great works.
“And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” (v.20b)
During fear.
While leading others.
Asking and needing guidance.
When safety was needed.
And life-threatening situations that he would find himself in.
Yet, there’s peace found in Jesus’ promise.
A constant presence.
Protection.
“I am with you always”
“My Father’s house has many rooms; if that were not so, would I have told you that I am going there to prepare a place for you? And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am.”
Heaven.
An amazing promise.
Choosing to believe in Jesus.
Choosing to believe this “place” Jesus spoke of.
Choosing to believe this promise.
Jesus knows you and He knows me...
and He is preparing a place.
Hold hope.
Hold integrity.
Hold faith.
I am with you always. - Jesus
Monday, 15 April 2013
10th April 2013
Ed led a more “theological” night in our 3-week series on Jesus.
Part 2 - The Beatitudes
More time. A good job.
Dancing. Skiing.
Summer. Family.
Martial Arts films? (yes, this would make a couple people happy)
A section from one of Jesus’ more known teachings.
More commonly known as, The Sermon on the Mount.
In many ways, taking what we would consider negative, and putting a positive spin on it.
Almost contradicting itself.
“Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” (v.3)
What does this mean?How would you feel to be called ‘poor in sprit?’
Voiceless.
When you enter into a relationship with God, you are
“Utterly known and utterly aware of not being perfect when in God’s presence.”
His glory is magnificent.
Indescribable.
Perfect.
Humility.
Peace.
Understanding.
Meekness?
“Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth.” (v.5)
When we come into the presence of God.
Experience His greatness.
His love.
His grace.
Our imperfections our made perfect in Him.
God’s love comes.
Monday, 8 April 2013
3rd April 2013
This week, we began our 3-week series on... drum roll please... Jesus.
Part 1 - The Resurrection
Emma led an intimate gathering in the Milk Bar of Grace,
or as some people have come to call it,
The White Room.
Where are you at with the resurrection?
What does it mean to you?
What do you struggle to understand about it?
These questions brought about lots of discussion, questions, and new understandings -
Discerning this man who sacrificed it all.
The resurrection being the centre of our faith.
The struggle to understand why the severe pain and suffering had to take place.
Christ's character strongly revealed.
And finding strength, even who we are, in Christ.
John 20:1-9
With eyes closed, these words were spoken.
Imagining that moment when Mary Magdalene,
who was coming to mourn the death of the Master she loved,
came across his empty grave!
And in his place, folded linens.
Now imagine being Jesus.
Waking after death.
Unwrapping yourself from the linens.
Maybe even folding the linens.
And walking away from death.
Restorative.
What do you value about the themes of the resurrection?
"Experiencing forgiveness."
"Immediate connection with God."
"Restoration and hope."
From the beginning of his life,
to the end of his life on Earth,
Jesus put forth a lifestyle for us.
Love. Hope. Humility. Grace. Strength. Boldness.
Think of His characteristics during His ministry,
and during His suffering.
Consistent.
So, what do we do with all of this?
What do we do with the hope we have been given through the resurrection?
"Again Jesus said, 'Peace be with you! As the Father has sent me, I am sending you.' And with that he breathed on [the disciples] and said, 'Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive anyone's sins, their sins are forgiven; if you do not forgive them, they are not forgiven.'" - John 20:21-23
Tuesday, 2 April 2013
27th March 2013
Easter Supper
Last Wednesday we had our first Easter Supper!
Great food.
Great people.
A great celebration.
Jon shared about Easter and Jesus' sacrifice.
Then we shared communion together.
It was a time of reflection.
And for some,
it was a time to fully grasp Jesus' love for us all!
All in all,
the night was full of laughter,
fun (of course),
and a reminder of why we celebrate Easter.
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