Monday 20 September 2010

Two stories to inspire




As you know I am currently on a church planting course called "The Fall Intensive" by Redeemer: City to City in New York.  We are on our second week and it's been amazing so far.  As part of the course we get to meet some of New York's church planters, to hear their stories and ask them questions about what it's like to plant in a major urban City.  Here are two stories that particularly inspired me.


1. Jon Tyson: A vision of church

When Jon arrived to preach at one of Trinity Grace’s sister churches, he felt God tell him to pay attention to what was going on around him.  So he picked himself up and watched.  He was greeted at the door by a member of the church who was obviously homeless.  This rough looking homeless man was on the Welcome team handing out church notice sheets as people came in.  Jon moved further in the church and looked back to take a second look at what God’s grace was doing at this moment. 

Then in came the most beautiful woman he had ever seen.  This woman was a model and very classy.  Then the model and the homeless man greeted each other by name and then gave each other a real big hug.  Jon then watched as these two friends chatted and shared there weeks with each other then both walked up the stairs and into the service.
"Here there is not Greek and Jew, circumcised and uncircumcised, barbarian, Scythian, slave, free; but Christ is all, and in all." Colossians 3:11
Jon used this story to illustrate the awesome radical social power the church has.  No other human society has the kind of message that can unite and bring together vagabonds and models!   The church is God’s vehicle for Gospel centred cultural transformation.

Let’s pray our churches don’t become cliques for like minded and socially acceptable people.
"For he himself is our peace, who has made us both one and has broken down in his flesh the dividing wall of hostility..." Ephesians 2:14
2. JR Vassar: God’s call

Before JR was planning on church planting in NYC he was looking else where.  He started by putting pins in maps in all of the major cities in the US.  He prayed, fasted and sought wisdom from Godly friends.  One day JR asked a friend, “If you could plant a church in just one city in America where would it be?” It didn’t take long for his friend to say “New York!” To which JR replied, “Where would you second choice be?”  New York was the last place he wanted to take his family.

A while later JR and his wife set their minds on Seattle as the place to go.  He planned a recon trip to start networking with leaders in Seattle.  But a few days before he was to go his friend called and asked JR to travel to NY with him for a few days.  JR thought, “why not a free trip to NY? Then I’ll get started in Seattle.”  JR went to NY and met many people who lived, worked and ministered in the city.

On his return home his friend asked, “Well will you consider New York?” JR immediately replied “No!”  His friend enquired why and JR replied, “New York is a dangerous city!  I can’t take my wife and children there it will destroy my family!”  His friend didn’t press the point but asked JR to keep his options open.
New York now firmly out of the picture JR travelled to Seattle to do his recon.  On his first day there he was reading the story of the 12 spies in his quiet time and came across these verses:
Then the men who had gone up with him said, "We are not able to go up against the people, for they are stronger than we are."  Numbers 13:31
"Why is the LORD bringing us into this land, to fall by the sword? Our wives and our little ones will become a prey. Would it not be better for us to go back to Egypt?" Numbers 14:3
He then realised that his criteria for where he should plant and of keeping his family safe was based on a wrong perspective of the call and power of God.

Five years ago JR moved to New York with his family and together they started Apostles Church NYC.  The church is growing strong by God’s grace and the are about to plant their third congregation. Oh yeah… and JR’s family are thriving in New York!

Lord, when you ask us to do the impossible help us to say with Caleb:

"Let us go up at once and occupy it, for we are well able to overcome it." Numbers 13:30
Forgive me Lord for running from your amazing mission to reach the hardest and darkest places in the world.   May we always remember ho much God loves our cities!

Let me end by saying thank you to all the church planters we’ve met on the Fall Intensive.  Your stories, honesty and call have been inspirational, challenging and a great encouragement.

BenAboutLondon

No comments:

Post a Comment

Go on say "Hi!"