Friday, August 31, 2007
Thursday, August 30, 2007
2 by Doriani
Doriani's sermon A Man After God's Heart on mp3
Doriani's Sermon Images of Manhood on mp3
I'm trying to think of how this practice would bring harm.....
"I realized that my commute home in the evening was functioning as little more than a review of my day. As far as I was concerned, by the time I got in that car, my responsibilities were pretty much over until the next morning. I saw my home as a refuge, a place where the emphasis, for me, was on being served rather than on leading and serving with Christlike love.
In God's mercy, he showed me the selfish motivation I was bringing home each evening. I saw that my commute could be best utilized as a time of transition, so that I might be prepared to finish the day by loving and serving my family well.
So I made a practice of pulling the car over a few blocks from home so I could take a couple of minutes to make an effective transition in my soul. There on the side of the road, I meditated on Ephesians 5 as well as on some other passages. I confessed to God my sinful tendency to be selfish and sought to prepare my heart to serve my wife and children when I arrived home. In this way I learned to see my home as the context where I have my greatest privilege and opportunity to serve. This practice had a transforming effect, allowing me to walk through the front door with the mind and heart of a loving servant-leader. By God's grace, I found it an excellent help in building a loving marriage, enjoying my family, and minimizing regret." --CJ Mahaney
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
What is ManLand?
No frills... just a place and space for guys to hang out, renew existing friendships and make new ones. There's activity going on (ping pong, frisbee golf, etc) but there's also plenty of "down" time.
Starts at 6pm with hot dogs on the grill. Please bring your own chips and drinks. We got the ice.
Here's a MAP!! And here's the link to Mississippi State's roster, in case you want to start praying for them by name.
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
One Thing I'm "Fasting" from...
Grateful for Jesus... and asking for His Kingdom to come, where Fathers don't exasperate their children.
a few Praises from the Vision Night 3x5 cards...
I’ve witnessed and began to practice Christian leadership at the workplace.”
• “Lots of needs being met by the congregation.”
• “Improved mixing and relationship building between college students and locals.”
• “Dramatically improved quality of Sunday morning music/worship due to dedication of
leadership.”
• “The generosity of this community. Our transition to Gainesville has been extra
smooth.”
• “Love for and development of our children.”
• “The high participation rate in the Journey of Faith helped boost my trust & confidence in
the unity and purpose and commitment of our church family.”
• “Growth in CCC- improvements in service and music!”
• “Growing relationships with people that truly care about others.”
• “Opportunities, fellowship, community groups, Children’s ministries (our kids loved kid’s
camp-it was well done!), generosity.”
----get 'em all here in this pdf
Steve Lammers is talking about sex...
What our friend, the Holy Spirit, does...
-- J I Packer, Knowing God
And, before we grieve him in his 3rd work... we have always grieved him in the first two works... i.e. we only don't want to behave like God's child when we aren't convinced of His love --RP
Monday, August 27, 2007
Christian Study Center Kicks It Off
1. Monday, August 27th, we will launch our Monday evening class with an introduction to the semester. Please pray for this class over the semester as we study Blaise Pascal and then create a discussion of the challenges raised by the attempt to study religion in the university setting. We will also be offering a reading group in the writings of Dorothy Sayers and a graduate roundtable on the Restoration of Reason just for graduate students.
---read all about it at their site
Prayer
Come, my soul, thy suit prepare,
Jesus loves to answer prayer;
He Himself has bid thee pray,
Therefore will not say thee nay.
Thou art coming to a King,
Large petitions with thee bring;
For His grace and pow'r are such
None can ever ask too much. --John Newton
Saturday, August 25, 2007
Sunday Prayer Meeting 9am
there is a Kingdom-Prayer Meeting IN THE MORNING at 9am in the Media Center/Library of Oak Hall.
We will use the prayer Jesus gave us as our model. If you fear that it will include:
--you being pressured to offer a long & loud spontaneous prayer
--someone droning on and on
by the grace of God.... it won't. We will pray in large & small groups... for God to come in power to renew & revive us, Gainesville, and UF with His grace.
Friday, August 24, 2007
Suweet!
To "do" church at Christ Community looks like this:
9am classes for all ages... This is Learning and we do it Together
9:50 hang-time & friendship development & greeting... this is Living and we do it together
did i mention there will be muffins from the Mill for the adults and bagels on the kids' table
10:15 worship service.... this is Loving God and we do it together
Mill muffins.... suweet!
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Amazing Grace
by their very nature, God's missionary people living as a demonstration of what God plans to do in and for all of creation in Jesus Christ." --Alan Roxbourough
Y o u (the Church) are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for his own possession, that y o u may proclaim the excellencies of him who called y o u out of darkness into his marvelous light. Once y o u were not a people, but now y o u are God's people; once y o u had not received mercy, but now y o u have received mercy.
--from 1 Peter 2 (wherever you see y o u... think plural... Y'ALL!)
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
great quotes found while researching for Friday Vision
"The Gospel is the root of all true obedience to God (cf., Rom. 1:5; 16:26) and thus the reason why the Gospel must always be the central focus of the believer’s daily life." --Walter Marshall
Free & Boundless Love of God Elevates
Psalm 139
O Lord, you have searched me and known me!
You know when I sit down and when I rise up;
you discern my thoughts from afar.
You search out my path and my lying down
and are acquainted with all my ways.
Even before a word is on my tongue,
behold, O Lord, you know it altogether.
You hem me in, behind and before,
and lay your hand upon me.
Such knowledge is too wonderful for me;
it is high; I cannot attain it. ---read the whole psalm
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Men's Groups--- Plan on 'em!
Tuesday Mornings at Mkt Street Pub (Downtown) from 6:30-7:45am, starting Tuesday September 11th....
OR
Wednesday Mornings at Church House from 6:15-7:25, starting Wed.Sept 12th...
exact same material covered at both meetings
MORE INFO: Weekly Schedule and
ALSO, i want to throw the challenge out there... I've heard several mid 20's to early 30's guys say that they would be very interested in a 8pm-ish study at the church house. If you want to provide some l'ship... i would love to meet with you twice-monthly to coach you up on leading said group.
Youth & Parents Party Sunday Night
The event might look like this:
4:30pm arrive, kids swim, etc
4:30 til 5:15 Parents mtg w/ Youth Leaders; kids enjoy pool
5:30 Dinner
after dinner hang as long as you like, til 7:30... youth leaders available to answer questions
(more to follow on this)
questions? see youth page on church site
Monday, August 20, 2007
What's Up With 3 days of Prayer & Fasting
That was the response i got from one of my children when i asked, "What are you thinking of fasting from?"
So i offer these q and a:
Does 3 days of Prayer & Fasting mean I'm not supposed to eat anything for three days? Probably not
What does it mean?
Hopefully that you will temporarily abstain from
What are some reasons to fast?
I have heard fasting described as a "splash of water in the face"
Is there a sin that just isn't grievous to you?
Give me examples of what you expect some to do?
Someone who hits Starbucks daily will skip it FOR THIS PURPOSE on one or all 3 of the days.
Someone who eats cereal every night before bed will skip it FOR THIS PURPOSE on one or all 3 of the days.
Someone who watches TV every night will skip it FOR THIS PURPOSE on one or all 3 of the days.
Someone who jogs with their Ipod will run in silence FOR THIS PURPOSE on one or all 3 of the days.
You get the picture, I hope. Basically you are looking for ways to remind yourself... I don't want life as normal. I want to "shake myself" a little in order to ask God to thoroughly shake me for His glory.
God often uses fasting to awaken godly desires that have been dormant. God often uses fasting to bring an awareness of the heinousness of our sin. God often uses fasting to teach us more the depth of His love for us.
So..... that is one of the reasons we are looking at next week including 3 days of prayer & fasting.
Service Day Saturday
-- make a difference
-- meet new folks
-- work with friends
Contact Christian Smith (352.514.8197) or Rob Hamersma (352-214-8655) for more info on how to serve Saturday....
christianrms AT hotmail DOT com
Hey Dwight, I'm Rob
Kim and I noticed that a little boy seemed to be wandering in an empty hallway and just starting to worry that he wasn't going to find his classroom. I asked him if he needed help and he said yes... then it was this:
me: "What is your name."
boy: Dwight Harris.
Me: "Dwight, I'm Rob and I'm going to help you find your class."
The sense of the relief on his face was priceless. I wonder what he felt.... "Someone cares." "I'm not gonna be lost much longer."
I walked away thinking & praying, "God, bless Dwight Harris. Secure that boy in your love. And give me grace to know that you are forever leaning down to me saying--Rob, I'm God and I'm going to help you."
Hospitality Reminder
Do you know your way around Oak Hall? Gotten used to the way things are? Then use that freedom to welcome new folks and to have an eye out for those who seem a bit lost.
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Prayer Request
Jude is in desperate need of brain swelling to diminish. Jude, his parents and 3 siblings are in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Saturday, August 18, 2007
God Has Written You a Letter
Joy is the spin-off of Bible exploring*
*the word explore takes us further into the way we should relate to Scripture than the familiar words read and study do. Exploring is not, of course, less than reading and studying, but it is more. You can read books mechanically, without interest, and study facts mechanically, without focus, but exploring territory is a process of search, thought and correlation that demands both interest and focus. Exploring Scripture is more than a routine for gathering data. It has to do with memorization, meditation and interrogation. In exploring you poke and dig and ask questions and make and test guesses and try to see how everything ties in with everything else. Exploration is exciting! --JI Packer
(FYI: This little book by Packer--TRUTH & POWER-- that has sat on my shelf for years has turned out to be absolutely golden in providing excellent thoughts on the role of Scripture in the life of a Christ-follower)
Youth Getaway is Gone
Students: Maggie, Marty, Ella, Robbie, Dean, Andrew, Ben, Zachary, Trace, Dionna, PLUS ONE (11)
Leadership: Sid, Greg, Nathan, Erin (4)
Friday, August 17, 2007
Christ and the B.I.B.L.E.
For the Christian there is no Christ but the Christ of the Bible (specifically, of the New Testament teachers) and no understanding of the Bible but that which matches the expressed mind of Christ and his apostles (specifically, as they interpret the Old Testament and relate themselves to it).
As regards authority, it is impossible to give too much weight to the fact that Jesus, who was himself God speaking, would have consistently viewed the words of his Bible as God speaking and should have lived his life and fulfilled his vocation of teaching and suffering in direct and conscious obedience to what was written. Now, in effect, from his throne he tells all who would be his disciples that they must learn from him and follow his example at this point and submit to becoming disciples of the canonical Scriptures. His authority and the authority of the Scriptures upon us are one. What then should we do? We should look to the Holy Spirit, who inspired the biblical text and who authenticates it to regenerate hearts as God-given by sensitizing us to the impact of its divinity, to make clear to us not only what God said in and through the text to its original readers but also what he says to us via the same text here and now. We should ask for the Spirit's illumination, especially for our attempts at applicatory thinking. --JI Packer
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Love Picks You Up
We will never become loving only by trying hard. Paul implies that we’ll only become loving through meeting and encountering. Becoming a person of love is not a mechanical process. Something profound must happen to us. We must meet Love. We must have an ongoing encounter with the person of Jesus.
--(excerpted from the Redeemer curriculum on 1 Corinthians 13)
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Meditating on Scripture
This first portion of Dr. Powlison’s Personal Reflection is an introduction, and includes some general comments on biblical change in the areas of anxiety, anger, and escapism. As with all of Dr. Powlison's writings, these words are infused with grace and the hope for change that comes from the gospel.
At the conclusion, Dr. Powlison encourages an unusual and yet extremely helpful reading (and singing along with!) several well-known hymns. You can click on the link to view the hymns and then follow Dr. Powlison’s suggestions. These hymns provide a wonderful picture, a model of a heart transformed by God's truth. If your experience is anything like mine, you'll never read hymns or psalms the same way again!
Personal Reflection
by Dr. David PowlisonAnxiety, anger, and escapism are common life problems, in both senses of ‘common’: everyday, every person. They are sins endemic to the human condition and to our struggle. And they are doorways through which the grace and mercies of Jesus Christ daily invade lives.
This life, therefore, is not righteousness but growth in righteousness,
not health but healing, not being but becoming, not rest but exercise.
We are not yet what we shall be but we are growing toward it.
The process is not yet finished but it is going on.
This is not the end but it is the road.
All does not yet gleam in glory but all is being purified.
--Martin LutherIn each case, we see three things:
1. It feels like we have good reasons to react with sinful anxiety, hostility, and escapism. The pressures, heat, difficulties, threats, frustrations, wrongs, beguilements of life come at us--and reveal what rules our hearts.
2. God gives better reasons, truer reasons, deeper reasons, imperishable reasons--Himself, reclaiming our hearts--that we learn to respond with faith working through love.
3. The inworking and outworking of faith and love produces the holy anxiety of caring concern (wrapped within deep trust). Faith works through love to produce just anger (wedded to generous mercies). Faith works out into a right longing to escape trouble and to help others in their troubles (alongside hearty enjoyment of innocent pleasures).
We’ve laid out a model, a picture, a map of the terrain of battle. A map is useful for orienting you, but it does not get you there. Our goal is to relate to our God honestly, intelligently, believingly, in ways that change us in real time, real place, real problem.
1. Take one of these three common sins to face and tackle this day. Your Father is the vinedresser, putting his pruning shears into your life:
“Search me, O God, and know my heart; try me and know my anxious thoughts; and see if there is any hurtful way in me; and lead me in the everlasting way” (Ps. 139:23f).
2. Whichever of the common deviancies you’re choosing, first read and ponder these hymns (and, if you’re so moved, sing with heart and voice!). Notice how we’ve parsed the hymns,
--The pressures of life are described in italics, those things (‘good reasons’) that provoke us to anxiety, anger, escapism. These are the circumstances within which our battle plays out.
--The Lord’s promises and self-disclosures come in bold, these invitations (‘better reasons’) to live differently. These are ways the Redeemer enters human life. Notice how these things that God says compete with the voices and pressures that woo and provoke us towards anger/grumbling, fear/anxiety, escapism/addiction.
--Our responses of faith are underlined. This is the heart of change.
Read all the italics. Then read all the bolds. Then read all the underlinings. Then worship.
The Bible
The Flow
3 biggies:
Vision Night, Friday August 24 (held at eventfuls in Jonesville)
Kingdom-Focused Prayer Gathering, Sunday August 26 (held in media center of Oak Hall)
3 days of Prayer & Fasting, August 27-29 (held wherever you are, no public meetings)
Now, the idea is this...
1.) at Vision Night God graciously calls us to partner with Him in expecting and attempting great things... which sends us to
2.) Sunday morning prayer gathering... the coming of the Kingdom is to big for us... apart from Him we can do nothing... He gives us hope in our corporate prayer
3.) We are together spiritually in denying ourselves from some good part of creation FOR THE PURPOSE of asking God to deepen our desire for Him and His kingdom...
This could be a tremendously refreshing time of renewal for us as individuals and families and as a church family. We'll need a big Jesus as we head into the Fall. Prayer is God's most often used means to get His people there.
The Bible is the Gospel of Jesus Christ
"The Bible's purpose is not so much to show you how to live a good life. The Bible's purpose is to show you how God’s grace breaks into your life against your will and saves you from the sin and brokenness otherwise you would never be able to overcome... religion is 'if you obey, then you will be accepted'. But the Gospel is, 'if you are absolutely accepted, and sure you’re accepted, only then will you ever begin to obey'. Those are two utterly different things. Every page of the Bible shows the difference." --Tim Keller
"Laden with guilt and full of fears, I fly to Thee, my Lord,
And not a glimpse of hope appears but in Thy written Word;
The volumes of my Father's grace doth all my griefs assuage,
Here I behold my Savior's face on every page." --Isaac Watts
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Psalm 119 continues...
Monday, August 13, 2007
Vision Night
Next week we will gather for an annual event in our church life... Vision Night. So far we have more than 70 folks committed to making this a night dedicated to:
<> being together
<> imagining God's future for us
<> hearing the 3 initiatives that we'll give ourselves to this year ('07-'08)
What happens on Vision Night?
You'll be surprised to see the progress God made... we will look back, ever so briefly, on what we announced last year at Vision Night... and how God surpassed our hopes----- then I (rob) will lead a program where you hear from me and other leaders on the direction we're headed this year.
Where? Eventfuls is located 4 ½ miles West of I-75 on SR 26 (Newberry Road), in the Willow Walk business park just east of Steeplechase Publix. Turn onto 138th Terrace, and we are located in the first yellow building to your right.
Friday August 24 7:30pm Eventfuls in Jonesville
Youth Getaway
Call for more info..... 352.871.7247 Nathan Taylor; Denise Hamilton 352.528-5415
Corporate Prayer
Why on 26th? Kicking off the Fall seeking God's power
What will happen? You will be led through the Lord's Prayer and the Vision Night plans of Christ Community Church...
(It will not be you listening to someone else pray for 5 minutes uninterrupted!)
You will not be:
-- forced to pray aloud
-- disappointed that you came
Club 45
The Club 45 dates are:
--September 16
--October 21
--December 9
There is also a plan for Club 45 to serve as a team during the Church Work Day on December 1st.
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Room for good to run wild
--GK Chesterton
Friday, August 10, 2007
Psalm 119
Monday, August 06, 2007
Fasting
One of the best parts of my vacation was being without a computer. Good for the soul!
I thought back to something that Doug Groothuis (philosophy professor at Denver Seminary) requires of his students:
I routinely require my students to engage in some kind of "media fast," in which they abstain from an electronic medium for at least one week. During this time they are required to reflection several portions of Scripture--the Ten Commandments, the Sermon on the Mount, the fruit of the Spirit, etc.--in light of their experiences. In the six or so years I have been assigning this fast, the results have been nothing less than profound for the vast majority of the students. Having withdrawn from the world of TV, radio, computers, they find more silence, time for reflection and prayer, and more opportunities to engage family and friends thoughtfully. They become more peaceful and contemplative-and begin to notice how media-saturated most of our culture has become. So, we need some asceticism. Any area of culture that decreases godliness and enhances worldliness must come under the loving discipline of Jesus Christ--for his glory, for our good, and for the good of those we serve. Christians need to withdraw from aspects of our technological culture (which Postman calls a "Technopoly"-a culture dominated by technology) in order to gain perspective on ourselves, God, and our culture.
Saturday, August 04, 2007
Psalm 114, The Hebrews Exodus, and Your Life
The celebration of the Exodus in the annual Passover feast (Exodus 12) is intended not to simply evoke pious and thankful memories of the past, but to bring each generation under the living power of this unique eschatological event (vv. 26f; 13:8). Thus, in displacing the ritual of the remembrance of the Exodus by a new ritual centered on His death and resurrection, Jesus indicated that these events would uniquely affect the destiny of all generations of mankind. He deliberately instituted for His Church a means by which the power and reality of His death and resurrection could be brought to bear upon the life of each generation within the Church" [Wallace, "The Lord's Supper," 165]. --kim riddlebarger
Friday, August 03, 2007
Communion with each other
Bridge Collapse
"When I sat on her bed and tucked her in and blessed her and sang over her a few minutes ago...
...Talitha is sleeping now. But one day she will die. I teach her this. I will not always be there to bless her. But Jesus is alive and is the same yesterday today and forever. He will be with her because she trusts him. And she will make it through the river."
Thursday, August 02, 2007
Sunday's Worship Service
The service will flow like this:
Opening Hymn, followed by a scripture reading and the Doxology... per usual
Children's Church dismissal and The sermon will come next, a meditation upon Psalm 114 which shows us a connection between the Passover & Exodus miracles of God at work in His people AND THE miracle of God at the cross.
Then we'll share communion with God and each other... followed by the return of Children's Church and a more extended time (than our usual) of celebrating the redemption we have in Christ.
I'll post a link to the worship folder later....
Wednesday, August 01, 2007
Psalm 108
it is he who will tread down our foes.
Ps108 is made up of portions of 2 earlier psalms (60 & 57)... but it is much more than a mindless cut&paste. The psalmist takes earlier prayers and suits them for his current situation.
Psalm 108 is here
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- great quotes found while researching for Friday Vi...
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- We have a dream of a church which is… Biblical, Wo...
- What's Up With 3 days of Prayer & Fasting
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- Hey Dwight, I'm Rob
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- Love Picks You Up
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