Archive for June, 2010

Agape Special Meeting Sunday + Sunday afternoon picnic!

Hello all,

We’ve got a big weekend coming up! This Sunday morning, we will be having a very special service that will feature David and the youth sharing with us about various Spiritual disciplines (prayer, fasting, journaling, Bible intake, etc), and how God has been moving among them lately. Having gone on the Pursuit retreat, having heard the teaching they received, and having seen the mighty move of God in their midst, I urge you to come Sunday and join us for worship and word - it will be special!

Afterwards, we are going to meet at the Woodhaven Lakes clubhouse for a picnic/swim/fellowship gathering. There is a clubhouse there, a large playground for the kids, a nice swimming pool, tennis courts, and more, so it should be a lot of fun for us! The picnic/gathering begins at 2:00 pm, so you should have time to pick up your food and change clothes before we gather. Here are five things you need to know about this Picnic:

1. BYOM - Bring your own meat. There are grills at the clubhouse, and we will be grilling out meat to eat - bring enough for your family, and bring some to share as well. Don’t forget your grilling tools!

2. BYOOFAD - Don’t forget to bring your own other food and drink. This will be something of a covered dish style picnic, so be sure and bring some food and drink worth sharing. Ice and coolers will be helpful as well. We’ll provide the paper products and such.

3. BYOMS - Bring your own modest swimsuit, if you want to swim. If not, bring a tennis racket, or a frisbee, or even a good book to read somewhere in the shade.

4. BYOF - Bring your own friends. Invite a friend or two - encourage your kids to invite their friends!

5. BYOB - Bring your own Bee…I mean, Bible - because we will close out the day with a Genesis-style prayer time and Bible discussion. (all are invited - see below)

Our schedule:

2:00-3:00 - Food preparation and eating at the picnic pavilion.
3:00-6:00 - Fellowship, fun and frolicking at the pool, in the clubhouse, at the tennis courts, and on the playground
6:00 - Due to last week being Father’s Day, and next Sunday being July 4th, we are planning on having our Genesis home group meeting at the clubhouse. All are invited, and we will close out our picnic with a time of prayer, and a conversational study of Jesus and His ways.

CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS TO WOODHAVEN CLUBHOUSE!

Prayer Requests:

Please pray for Lamar’s brother, who has had a mild heart attack, and possibly several mini-strokes. Please also pray for Lamar and Ginger’s father, who has had some heart issues as well recently. Pray for healing, peace, and stress relief!

Please pray for Linda Roberts and her surgery, as well as her son Landon having tubes put in his ears.

Please pray for Greg’s dad, as he continues to recover from a stroke.

Please pray for Hannah Hicks to fully recover from her broken leg. ‘

Please pray that God would radically raise our prayer and worship level together as a fellowship - we need an Awakening!
It’s Friday, but Sunday’s coming, and I look forward to seeing you then!

Chase

Agape Newsletter - Special Captain Kirk Edition.

Hello everybody, and welcome in to another sun-soaked, game tied with Slovenia, Agape newsletter.

This Sunday should be interesting. We are going to gather and worship the One-True-God, and also have a message entitled, “RISK”, or alternatively, “Boldly Going Where No Man Has Gone Before”. Tired of plain-Jane Christianity? Tired of the drudgery? Well, I am - I believe the Father desires to lead us into places where we will only survive (and thrive) by faith. How does it look when a person lives by faith? How does it look when a church group, a community of Christ, purposes to fully follow God in faith? These are the questions that we will explore (through God’s Word) this Sunday. These are the issues that we will be living out this Summer and this Fall. Come and join us for a peak at the future, and the God who calls His people to come out onto the waters and walk with Him.

Also - NEXT Sunday (the 27th) we are having a church-wide picnic and swimming gathering after Sunday morning worship (from 2-6). We will need to bring enough food and such to share with each other. and also our modest swimsuits and tennis rackets, etc. The picnic will be at the Woodhaven community center in Pinson (off of highway 75), and we will have a map and directions next week. Because of the picnic starting at 2, you should be able to go home and prepare food to bring to the picnic, or at least grab something from the grocery store. There will be more details this Sunday and next week. There is a nice pool (with slide and diving board) at Woodhaven, as well as a children’s pool, two tennis courts, a grill for cooking, and a large playground for the kids. Make plans now to come join us!

Prayer Requests:

Please pray for the Cusimano family, and for Greg and his dad, who is in a nursing home recovering from a stroke.

Please continue to pray for Linda Roberts, and her mom, who has had a stroke this week.

Please continue to pray for Steve Seller’s mom Evelyn.

Please continue to pray for Ruth Marshall, Joy and Joshua Jacobs, and Lori and Ginger McNamee.

Please pray for Lisa Muncher, a friend of the Jenkins family.

See you Sunday!

Chase

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George Muller on the secret of prayer.

George Muller (or Mueller) was a pastor and caretaker of thousands of orphans. He is my hero of the faith, and one of the mightiest men of prayer that ever lived. In his journals, he recorded more then 50,000 answered prayers, 30,000 of which were answered on the same day! For ten years of his life, he struggled with prayer, but finally found that meditating on the Word of God was the thing that breathed life and fire into his prayer times. PLEASE read this article below, in which Muller recounts his “discover” of the secret of having a powerful prayer life:

George Mueller on Meditation and Prayer.

While I was staying at Nailsworth, it pleased the Lord to teach me a truth, irrespective of human instrumentality, as far as I know, the benefit of which I have not lost, though now…more than forty years have since passed away.

The point is this: I saw more clearly than ever, that the first great and primary business to which I ought to attend every day was, to have my soul happy in the Lord. The first thing to be concerned about was not, how much I might serve the Lord, how I might glorify the Lord; but how I might get my soul into a happy state, and how my inner man might be nourished. For I might seek to set the truth before the unconverted, I might seek to benefit believers, I might seek to relieve the distressed, I might in other ways seek to behave myself as it becomes a child of God in this world; and yet, not being happy in the Lord, and not being nourished and strengthened in my inner man day by day, all this might not be attended to in a right spirit.

Before this time my practice had been, at least for ten years previously, as an habitual thing, to give myself to prayer, after having dressed in the morning. Now I saw, that the most important thing I had to do was to give myself to the reading of the Word of God and to meditation on it, that thus my heart might be comforted, encouraged, warned, reproved, instructed; and that thus, whilst meditating, my heart might be brought into experimental, communion with the Lord. I began therefore, to meditate on the New Testament, from the beginning, early in the morning.

The first thing I did, after having asked in a few words the Lord’s blessing upon His precious Word, was to begin to meditate on the Word of God; searching, as it were, into every verse, to get blessing out of it; not for the sake of the public ministry of the Word; not for the sake or preaching on what I had meditated upon; but for the sake of obtaining food for my own soul. The result I have found to be almost invariably this, that after a very few minutes my soul has been led to confession, or to thanksgiving, or to intercession, or to supplication; so that though I did not, as it were, give myself to prayer, but to meditation, yet it turned almost immediately more or less into prayer.

When thus I have been for awhile making confession, or intercession, or supplication, or have given thanks, I go on to the next words or verse, turning all, as I go on, into prayer for myself or others, as the Word may lead to it; but still continually keeping before me, that food for my own soul is the object of my meditation. The result of this is, that there is always a good deal of confession, thanksgiving, supplication, or intercession mingled with my meditation, and that my inner man almost invariably is even sensibly nourished and strengthened and that by breakfast time, with rare exceptions, I am in a peaceful if not happy state of heart. Thus also the Lord is pleased to communicate unto me that which, very soon after, I have found to become food for other believers, though it was not for the sake of the public ministry of the Word that I gave myself to meditation, but for the profit of my own inner man.

The difference between my former practice and my present one is this. Formerly, when I rose, I began to pray as soon as possible, and generally spent all my time till breakfast in prayer, or almost all the time. At all events I almost invariably began with prayer…. But what was the result? I often spent a quarter of an hour, or half an hour, or even an hour on my knees, before being conscious to myself of having derived comfort, encouragement, humbling of soul, etc.; and often after having suffered much from wandering of mind for the first ten minutes, or a quarter of an hour, or even half an hour, I only then began really to pray.

I scarcely ever suffer now in this way. For my heart being nourished by the truth, being brought into experimental fellowship with God, I speak to my Father, and to my Friend (vile though I am, and unworthy of it!) about the things that He has brought before me in His precious Word.

It often now astonished me that I did not sooner see this. In no book did I ever read about it. No public ministry ever brought the matter before me. No private intercourse with a brother stirred me up to this matter. And yet now, since God has taught me this point, it is as plain to me as anything, that the first thing the child of God has to do morning by morning is to obtain food for his inner man.

As the outward man is not fit for work for any length of time, except we take food, and as this is one of the first things we do in the morning, so it should be with the inner man. We should take food for that, as every one must allow. Now what is the food for the inner man: not prayer, but the Word of God: and here again not the simple reading of the Word of God, so that it only passes through our minds, just as water runs through a pipe, but considering what we read, pondering over it, and applying it to our hearts….

I dwell so particularly on this point because of the immense spiritual profit and refreshment I am conscious of having derived from it myself, and I affectionately and solemnly beseech all my fellow-believers to ponder this matter. By the blessing of God I ascribe to this mode the help and strength which I have had from God to pass in peace through deeper trials in various ways than I had ever had before; and after having now above forty years tried this way, I can most fully, in the fear of God, commend it. How different when the soul is refreshed and made happy early in the morning, from what is when, without spiritual preparation, the service, the trials and the temptations of the day come upon one! From: Autobiography of George Müller.

Thanks for reading!

Chase

This Sunday @Agape - EPIC youth retreat information, and more. Keyword=Delight.

Hello all,

I am preparing to depart Friday and go meet with our EPIC youth group as they retreat in the mountains and woods of Pisgah, Alabama. In planning this retreat, David has packed their time with a focus on seeking God, maturing in God, and becoming intimate with Him and His word. Though I am sure the retreat will be fun, David has emphasized to me and the youth several times that the point of this time away will be to grow in God - not goof off. Having seen the schedule, I believe he means it! Please pray for the group this week, pray for spiritual depth to arise, pray for transformation and fire, pray for safety and joy, and pray for true, God-honoring fellowship.

Speaking of the youth (and all of the adults that are with them), they won’t be joining us for worship and word this Sunday morning, and they will be sorely missed! In their absence, we are going to be taking another look at meditation this week. I intend to make the case that Biblical meditation is a key ingredient to holiness, joy, and becoming a person who DELIGHTS in God and His word! I hope you will be able to join us!
I highlighted the word “delight” above because I was rather amazed during my studies this week to find the connection that scripture makes between meditating on God’s Word, and delight. No fewer than five times in the Bible is this connection explicitly made. Think about that word, “delight”. Do we delight in the things of God? Do we delight in worship? Do we delight in His word? Would our friends and family members say of us that we delight in Godly things? If not - I propose the missing ingredient is mediation. It is as necessary to living a Christian life of joy and peace and delight, as sugar is necessary to making a tasty pound cake. YUhmmmm, pound cake.
Now that I am hungry, I will close with a quote from Henry Blackaby, the author of Experiencing God:

Scripture is wonderful, if you meditate on it. Our problem is we read without meditation. Your life will never be anchored like a tree without meditation. Some say,“I’ve read through the Bible at least once every year.”"Well, that’s wonderful, but your life will not be anchored beside a river of living water until you stop and meditate on God’s Word. It’s the one who meditates on God’s Word day and night who becomes like a tree planted by the rivers of water. So, you really need to know what meditating is. Now, in our generation, we talk about transcendental meditation. On television we can see the stereotypical meditator, eyes closed, mumbling the same phrase over and over. That’s not biblical meditation at all.  Let me tell you my own definition of meditation. Meditation is that moment when God confronts you with the truth about Himself. It is that moment when you go into the presence of God and let God discuss it with you until you know exactly how to respond to Him, however long it takes.”

I look forward to seeing you Sunday!

Chase

Agape Newsletter: Special June Showers Bring July Fireworks Edition (Also: Genesis Sunday Night!)

Hello all, and welcome to another Agape newsletter,

This Sunday should prove to be an interesting one. John Talley will be leading us before God in worship, and as we worship, we will be going through one of the Psalms in a corporate way, where lots of people will be invited to participate by reading and/or praying. As John was describing this plan to me earlier today, I got excited by the Godwardness of it, as well as how it has the potential to involve many members of the congregation in worship. After worship, we are going to light some incense candles, put on our Buddhist robes, hold our hands in that certain way, shave our heads, chant a few bars of “Om for Dummies” and talk about Meditation. Okay, I’m just kidding about that whole sentence, except for the part about meditation. Many times in scripture, we see Godly people spending time meditating on the Word of God, but now that practice seems to be more common among other religions, hippies, and odd people. The fact is that meditation is Biblical, is useful, is edifying, is God-honoring, and is an important and relevant activity for the people of God living today. In a fast paced world full of reality television, online temptations, troubling news reports, and difficult family situations, meditation on God’s Word offers a respite from worldliness, and a refreshing drink of truth and goodness. Lest anybody think I am out on a limb with Shirley Maclaine and other New Agers, I am not speaking of the kind of meditation that empties the mind of everything, but rather the kind of meditation that fills the mind with God’s Word. This is an Old Testament AND New Testament practice, and I think it will be a fun topic to discuss, complete with a time of Q and A. Come join us!

Also this Sunday, the youngish adults small group is kicking off a new series that you should come check out. It will be a short video and discussion driven study called Uprising, a work by Erwin McManus. This series focuses on how to find the calling and destiny that God has for each person. We will watch some video, read some scripture, and then discuss things in a round table type format. I think it will be fun! In addition, we are planning on having some class fellowships and fun times in order to get to know each other better, and experience true fellowship. Come join us Sunday morning at 9:45 for coffee, and then small group - I think you won’t regret it. Here’s a blurb on Uprising, Find your true purpose and destiny in the pursuit of the passion and character of God. Be a part of a revolution that changes a life of imitation and mediocrity into one of passion and character . . . a radical revolt that will forever change the world!” What age does youngish include? We don’t really define it - you decide! (Note: it is very possible that this small group, which currently meets at the church on Sunday mornings at 9:45, will soon morph into a home group, that might meet at a different time and place.)


Don’t forget, as well, that Genesis, our small group for all who would want to lead and minister at Agape, will be this Sunday night at 6:00 at our house, next to the church building. We have great food, fun, fellowship, prayer and discussion, so I hope you will be able to  come join us!


Finally, if you are interested in becoming a member at Agape, we will be having a new member’s class and fellowship coming up soon. Let me know if you are would like to attend!


See you Sunday,


Chase