Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Saturday, December 12, 2009
The State of the Raptors
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
The Christians in Glee
On Tuesday, I was watching one my new favorite shows of the year- Glee!! It was the episode where Quinn's parents found out that she was pregnant. Now if you don't know anything about the show, Quinn is supposed to be the President of the Celibacy Club and her parents are "Christians". It's always funny to see how media portrays Christians and usually it's always in a bad light. But I can't really blame them because there are a lot of Christians who are in fact jerks and really mean. But then again, there are a lot of Christians who are kind and loving.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Monday, November 23, 2009
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Missio Dei Mentality
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
God always one step ahead
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Christians on Gossip Girl?
Monday, September 21, 2009
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
We are moving!!!
PO Box 29076
Hidden Valley RPO NW
Calgary, AB
T3A 6L2
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Meeting Minutes
Grace Generation Church Meeting Minutes
August 30,2009
Proposed Budget (60 out, 40 in)
- $4200 monthly budget
- $2500 Salary
- $1000 rent
- $200 Church Stuff
- $300 CNBC Co-Operative Program (Disaster Relief and Missions)
- $200 Neighborlink
Budget approved by team
*meet with Auntie Marte about how to break up David’s salary
*need to make a list for what is needed – Convention & possibly The Bridge (ask them) are willing to help purchase (i.e musical instruments/supplies, photocopier
Fundraising Events
- Bottle Depot (quarterly)
- Coco-Brooks
- Bridge Brand
- Garage Sale (yearly)- remaining items will be sent to a Charity
- Fundraising Letter of Support
Treasurer – Dianne
Secretary – Joy
Chairman – Gerard
Vice Chairman – Rhea
Trustees – Gladys, Dianne, Rhea
*note: must update and fix constitution to match our application for charity status.
Prayer
Next Meeting – September 27, 2009
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
The power of relationships
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
A place of Worship?
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Updates #2
The "someone" told me to find a building whether it is a hotel ballroom or community center and he/she is willing to pay the rent for it until we can afford it!
This is awesome news! Please pray for me and Hazel as we look for a place of worship on Wednesday!
God is good man! Expect more of this stuff. Have faith no doubts!
Keep praying! Keep fundraising because we will really need stuff if we get a place of worship.
Thursday, August 6, 2009
The New Toronto Raptors!!!
Monday, August 3, 2009
What a week!
That was a pretty hectic week! We got a lot done! We had our first GGC event "BBQ in the Park" and we also had our very first service! Yay!
Friday, July 31, 2009
Monday, July 27, 2009
Expecting BIG things
Friday, July 3, 2009
Grace Generation Meeting Minutues- July 2, 2009
GRACE GENERATION CHURCH MEETING MINUTES
July 2,2009
Announcements
- We are finally beginning! How do you feel?
Organization
- Core will be meeting at 4pm for the month of July
- Thursday night GGC bible study – officially starts in July
- Format: eat, devotion, discussion, hang (start right on time 7pm)
- For future reference – possibly 2 bible studies a week?
- Not just a bible study; can be time where we go out and volunteer in the community; fundraising
- Official service starting in August; time? TBA
- Thursday bible study resumes as usual
- Core to meet Sunday mornings before worship service for discipleship/training
Fundraising Letter
- Now completed.
- Waiting on letterhead and then it is ready to be distributed
- Suggestion for an email template, so its easier to give the letter to family/friends abroad.
Evangelism Program
- We have none; we are the program!
- Desire is to engage in intelligent conversations with non-believers
- Sharing through relationships
- Invite them into a community – e.g movies, shopping, concerts, clubbing haha!
- We ARE the CHURCH. Must not gravitate to one another. This is the church entrusted to us. We are the frontline. DO NOT BE AFRAID
Final Thought
- THIS IS OUR TIME!
- There’s a dream in your heart that God wants you to pursue
Challenge
- Seek, pray, and discover that dream and desire that God has placed in your heart and let David know.
The Glory of God is man fully ALIVE
Closing Prayer.
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Welcome Demar DeRozan!!!
Monday, June 8, 2009
Proposed Plan for July and August 2009
Hey guys
Here is a proposed plan- please critique and ask any questions that you may have. Thanks!
The Plan:
July:
Start an official GGC Bible Study on Thursdays
- invite friends
- eat together
- talk about Jesus
- targetted for new people, but will also go deep for the ones that are already walking with Jesus; won't be entirely basic.
Be intentional- Be the Church
- hang out with friends
- invite people into a community (going to movies; playing video games; watching sports etc.)
Sundays- Meet with Core only
- pray together
- sing together
- equipping- just like how we are doing CNC bs right now
August:
Start an official GGC Sunday Worship Service
- invite friends
Sunday Mornings before the service- meet with Core
- equipping time (just like how we are doing CNC bs right now)
Official GGC Bible Study on Thursdays will continue
Be intentional- Be the Church
- hang out with friends
- invite people into a community (going to movies; playing poker; watching sports etc.)
Community Events- let's get out there!
Sunday, May 31, 2009
GGC'S Meeting Minutes for May, 31, 2009
Grace Generation Meeting Minutes
May 31,20009
Announcements
Bank Account
First worship service: August
Planning/Organizing/Bible Study in July
Opening Prayer – Ptr. David Cay
Fundraising letter
Must get it out by next week for sure
Dan make letterhead
Arvin edit
Core responsible for sending them out
Charity Status
Need to apply online
“Do you realize the magnitude of what is going to happen?” Starting in a month!3
Finance
Approx at least $3200 pledged from core and other donors
Budget?
Faith budget -- $4000
Rental
David’s Salary
$2500
Fundraising Letter (general idea with separate attachment with what we specifically need)
Sound board
Mics
Speakers
Utility Van
Projector
Closing Prayer
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Mission Trip
Two weeks ago I went on a Mission Trip to Vancouver and it was one of the greatest times of my life. We worked with a lot of the homeless and did a lot of community work. We got to meet a lot of great people and a lot of Christians who have dedicated their life in helping the poor and fighting for justice.
It was a different type of experience. It was nothing like camp or YC- it was joy and fulfillment in knowing that you were helping someone who desperately needed help. We spent most of the time outside of the Church than inside of it. We were getting our hands dirty and working hard so that someone in need will benefit from it.
It was sad that this was the first time that I did something like this. Why haven't I done this before? Perhaps there was no opportunity to do something like this? Or perhaps I was too busy feeling comfortable? I feel both are true. Helping the poor in my opinion is bottom of the list for most Churches. It looks like most churches are too consumed with ministering inside the church than it is outside of the Church. Just look at some Church's Budget and you will see what they prioritize and what they value.
From this experience, I cannot help but be frustrated at how many Churches ignore the poor. Jesus was all about healing people. Whenever someone was in need like the blind man or the man with leprosy, Jesus would immediately heal them. He didn't tell them that He would do it later. He never ever said no. He never said wait for heaven. And He never said that if you accept me first then I will help you. Jesus was not only concerned about people's spiritual and eternal destinies, He was also concerned about their present needs. He was also concerned about their life in the here and now.
Sometimes Churches focus way too much on the future. Yes, it is very important that we preach that Jesus is the Savior of the world. Yes, we should tell people about the Gospel. Yes, we should be concerned about people's eternal destinies. But it should not give us an excuse to ignore and and not care about what people are going through in their present lives. If we look at Jesus, He looked at the person holistically. This means that Jesus was interested in the whole person. He was concerned about forgiving their past, abundant life in the present, and heaven in the future.
I got to meet and talk with a lot of homeless people. It was interesting to know that many of them do work, but they just don't make enough. It was also interesting to meet a man named Chris, who had a college diploma from SAIT. He had diploma in networking- yet He couldn't find a job. It was also heartbreaking to meet people who are addicted to drugs and alcohol. I met one person who spent $1000 of his welfare cheque on booze.
It's true that some of them have made pretty bad choices but not all of them have. We as a society love to put stereotypes on people- thinking that everyone fits into them. The funny thing is, many people who have stereotypes have never talked to or spent time with the people that they are judging. But it is humbling to have your stereotypes broken and destroyed when you meet someone that doesn't meet fit that criteria.
I truly believe in helping others for the sake of just helping them. There should not be a hidden agenda or a hidden criteria. So what if they are addicted to alcohol, does that mean we don't help them? I wonder, what if it was your friend or relative that was addicted to alcohol- do you just sit there and criticize them? Or do we do something about it?
When Jesus said love your neighbor- it didn't just mean your friends and relatives. It meant everyone! Your neighbor is the poor person in Downtown Calgary or the person you do not like. We sometimes forget that the homeless in Calgary are people too. They are loved by God and made in God's image. But for some reason some of us have these feelings of superiority about ourselves. And we may never say it, perhaps we even think it- that we are better than these people. But honestly we are not.
I would encourage you to read Matthew 25: 31-46 and answer this question:
What have you done for the least of these?
"For what you do for the least of these- you do it to me" Matthew 25: 40
Sunday, May 17, 2009
CHUCK Renewed for Season 3!!!
Friday, May 15, 2009
LOST Season 5 Finale
LOST has to be the greatest show ever! The Season 5 Finale was epic. It was amazing. I hope Season 6 is just as good and that they end the show in a satisfying manner.
If you have not ever watched LOST, I encourage you to do so. It is truly a work of art and the storytelling is absolutely amazing.
One hope I have for Season 6 is that I hope the Smoke Monster pays for killing my precious Mr. Eko. Your day will come Smoke Monster...
LOST comes back January 2010. 8 more months! I don't think I'll survive....please help me..please!
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Church Theme Song? God of this City by Chris Tomlin
[Verse 1]
You're the God of this City
You're the King of these people
You're the Lord of this nation
You are
[Verse 2]
You're the Light in this darkness
You're the Hope to the hopeless
You're the Peace to the restless
You are
There is no one like our God
There is no one like our God
[Chorus]
For greater things have yet to come
And greater things are still to be done in this City
Greater thing have yet to come
And greater things are still to be done in this City
[Verse 1]
[Verse 2]
There is no one like our God
There is no one like our God
[Chorus]
For greater things have yet to come
And greater things are still to be done in this City
Greater things have yet to come
And greater things are still to be done here
There is no one like our god
There is no one like our God
[Chorus]
Greater things have yet to come
And greater things are still to be done in this City
Greater things have yet to come
And greater things are still to be done here
Friday, May 1, 2009
If We are the Body by Casting Crowns
Great song! A possible Church theme song? Read and meditate on the words..
It's crowded in worship today
As she slips in
Trying to fade into the faces
The girls' teasing laughter is carrying farther than they know
Farther than they know
CHORUS
But if we are the Body
Why aren't His arms reaching
Why aren't His hands healing
Why aren't His words teaching
And if we are the Body
Why aren't His feet going
Why is His love not showing them there is a way
There is a way
A traveler is far away from home
He sheds his coat
And quietly sinks into the back row
The weight of their judgmental glances tells him that his chances
Are better out on the road
CHORUS
But if we are the Body
Why aren't His arms reaching
Why aren't His hands healing
Why aren't His words teaching
And if we are the Body
Why aren't His feet going
Why is His love not showing them there is a way
Jesus paid much too high a price
For us to pick and choose who should come
And we are the Body of Christ
Chorus (2x)
If we are the body
Why aren't His arms reaching
Why aren't His hands healing
Why aren't His words teaching
And if we are the body
Why aren't His feet going
Why is His love not showing them there is a way
Jesus is the way
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
What is "Missional"?
I know I used this term on Thursday and it was hard to explain it, but I found a great definition of it in Dan Kimball's book "They like Jesus but NOT the Church"..so here it goes:
What is Missional?
Being Missional means that the church sees itself as being missionaries, rather than having a missions department, and that we see ourselves as missionaries right where we live.
Being Missional means that we see ourselves as representatives of Jesus "sent" into our communities and that the church aligns everything it does with the missio dei (mission of God).
Being Misisonal means we see the church not as a place we go only on Sunday, but as something we are throughout the week.
Being Missional means that we understand we don't "bring Jesus" to people but that we realize Jesus is active in culture and we join him in what He is doing.
Being Missional means we are very much in the world and engaged in culture but are not conforming to the world.
Being Missional means we serve our communities, and that we build relationships with the people in them, rather than seeing them as evangelistic targets.
Being Missional means being all dependent on Jesus and the Spirit through prayer, the Scriptures, and each other in community
Monday, April 27, 2009
Sunday, April 26, 2009
GGC Update
Hey guys
So we finally got a bank account! YAY! Our bank cards looks so professional. They look really cool! The next step is to proofread the Constitution- edit anything that needs to be changed. Then we can apply for Charity Status!
We are going to send out the letters of support by mid May to beginning of June. We hope to raise a decent amount of money to help with my salary; a potential place of worship; and other equipment that we need (PA System etc.). We are also going start doing numerous fundraisers.
Today at the meeting, we really emphasized the importance of preparing ourselves spiritually. We really want our ministry to come out of our being and not our doing. Our relationship with Christ is vital to ensure maximum effectiveness and power.
Please continue to pray for the Church Plant and for each other. This is coming really soon! It's becoming more real as each day goes by.
Friday, April 24, 2009
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
NEW Chuck Promo- could be the last eppy =(
Sunday, April 19, 2009
The Things to come...
Monday, April 13, 2009
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Evangelism in the 21st Century
" Out: Evangelism as sales pitch, as conquest, as warfare, as ultimatum, a threat, as proof, as argument, as entertainment, as show, as monlogue, as something you have to do....
In: Disciple-making as conversation, as friendship, as influence, as invitation, as companionship, as challenge, as opportunity, as conversation, as dance, as something you get to do..."
Monday, March 30, 2009
GGC Update!
Hey guys
Thursday, March 26, 2009
We have an address! Thank you Lanein!!!
Monday, March 16, 2009
GGC Update!
Hey guys!
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Please God SAVE Chuck!
Saturday, March 7, 2009
GGC Update
So after talking with the Convention, we thought it would be wise to just go and obtain Charity Status instead of using the Charity Number of The Bridge. This will benefit us long term. If we used the Charity Number of the Bridge and a Bridge bank account it would just be a short term solution because eventually we will have to get our own number and our own bank account. So this will save us time.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Thursday, February 26, 2009
GGC Update!
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Friday, February 20, 2009
Consumer Church vs. Missional Church
Consumer Church
Good Quote
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
GGC Update!
So we finally registered for a business number and we got a payroll deduction number as well. So barring any unforseen circumstances we should be able to open a bank account real soon. Most likely in 2 weeks! Yay! So things are finally moving on the financial front. Let's just pray things go smoothly!
Monday, February 9, 2009
Meeting Minutes for February 8, 2009
February 8,2009
COMMUNITY
To create a come as you are culture, develop deep friendships, and gain a sense of belonging. We want to be welcoming, loving, transparent, open, honest, diverse and UNITED. Oh and we don’t gossip.
Come as you are
o Be real
o Personal Mindset – don’t judge
o Leave our egos at the door
o Promotion
Develop Friendships
o Genuine effort
o Don’t treat them as targets
o No hidden agenda
o Follow through
o Real friendship – not just “church friends”
o Be yourself, don’t force a friendship – but be conscious of who is around (who’s new, who’s alone)
Belonging
o Avoid groups/cliques
o General activities (game nights, movies, sports, bbq’s, book club) – no gospel presentation; get to know people
o Volunteer Opportunities (feed the poor, etic)
o Ministry Involvement (use holy discernment – case to case basis)
Transparency
o There’s a time and place
o Promote
o Relational
o Confidentiality
Diversity
o Talk to everyone – multicultural
o Welcome others with diverse beliefs
This starts with YOU!
Team Building
Special Events (Guess who’s coming for dinner! Retreats, Dinner, Family Camp, Amazing Race,)
Potlucks after church (cook food, bring cookies, sandwiches)
EVANGELISM
o Relationships are the key!
o There is NO formula- just be yourself and share!
o Worship Service- gospel presentation
o Education is important (book exchange, create a library, classes)
o Missionary Concept – we become the missionary; we learn their culture, learn how to communicate with their culture
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Journey of Faith
Monday, February 2, 2009
Thursday, January 29, 2009
An Encouraging Quote
- Reggie McNeal "The Present Future"
Friday, January 23, 2009
Monday, January 19, 2009
Miracles
Married life has been awesome! It's been great-everything that I hoped it would be. But it also has its challenges such as finances. I don't usually share something so personal, but I felt I needed to share this story. As of now, financially we are not doing so good. We have been struggling to tell you the truth. With events such as Christmas and January Birthdays galore- plus the mortgage and the bills- we took a hit financially. This week for the first time in my life, we went into the red! If you don't know what that means, it means you go into the negative- you don't have money. Your spending money that you don't have.
So obviously, we were panicing and we were very worried. As you can imagine,we started quarelling and bickering about money. To be honest, these fights takes a toll emotionally and spiritually. It really is tough. And mentally it takes a toll, when will the money come in? Our paycheques wouldn't be in for a whole week! Where would we get the money to pay for the other bills??!!
The next day, I went home to my parents house and I had some mail. So I check it and in one of the envelopes was a cheque! A $92 cheque! What the heck!! And it was just enough for one of our bills!
The next week we got our pay cheques and we had to pay our bills- but for some reason our pay cheques weren't enough! We had only $63 left in our bank account and we needed $200 to pay our tithe and one of our bills. Where would we get the money?
So we were again scared! What do we do? I can't believe this is happening! For two weeks in a row we would be in the red again! Now I had to go get gas that evening and I was thinking of using our credit card since we had no money. But before I went to get gas I checked the mail. And in the mail was a $69 cheque!! But it didn't stop there, Shaula found a $100 cheque that she got in October 2008 but had forgotten to deposit! It was more than enough to pay our bills!
God is good man! God is soo goood! I cannot even describe how good He is! He always comes through for us. He always provides! I cannot explain what just happened- the only way I can explain it is that God showed up. He has never let me down.
God loves you! He knows your needs! Trust in Him! I don't say this because I am a "Pastor" or that I'm trying to sell you something. But this story truly happened to me and Shaula. This happened in real life. Does God still do miracles? I think so! Actually, I know so because one just happened.
LOST is back on Wednesday!!!
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Friday, January 9, 2009
Transition feels so weird
I'm definitly in a moment of transition in my life and it feels very very weird. I cannot describe the feeling- it's like things are changing so rapidly that I can't catch up. My dreams and desires are changing so fast- faster than I had imagined. It's really really weird! Though these feelings are arising, I am definitly very excited for the future, but I'm sad that I have to leave the Bridge. It's been an interesting few months, my passions and desires are definitly changing from Student Ministry to the local church. Now don't get me wrong, I still love working with students. They are awesome! It's just my heart and my dreams are just shifting more towards the Church as a whole.
I am very excited about the new adventure God has set before me. I would have never thought this would ever happen in my life. I am very excited but I am also nervous. Many thoughts come to mind like, what if we fail? What will I do with finances? Is creating a Church harder than I think? But truth be told I really do trust Christ to take care of me and my wife. I truly believe this is where God wants us to be. Is it scary? It is but it is also exciting!
I'm just at a point in my life where I need to see God move! I want to step out in faith and see God do the impossible. I'm sick of just reading about in the Bible, I want to see it with my own eyes. And I want to tell my children that I saw God move in tremendous ways! I want to be a part of the story that God has been writing. I want to join the Holy Spirit as He changes the world.
My wife has been so good to me. She is allowing me to pursue my dreams. We are both worried about many things like finances, but one thing we know is that this is where God wants us to be! I'm just glad that Shaula will be at my side as we go on this ride into the unknown. I am also thankful for the great team that I have. I'm thankful that they have decided to come along on this ride with me. They are certainly my "dream team", I really feel they are the best team that I can possibly have. I'm ready for this adventure- I hope they are too! Things are about to get exciting.
Kelly Clarkson's new single!
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Chuck in 3-D!!!
Chuck comes back on February 2, 2009 and the episode will be in 3D! NBC is supposed to be giving out 150 million 3D glasses but I'm not sure if that includes Canada. I hope so! The episode will also be guest starring Dominic Monaghan aka Charlie from LOST and Jerome Bettis of the Pitsburgh Steelers! I can't wait! Chuck comes back in 25 days!
(Click on the Picture to see it bigger)
Movie Review: Marley and Me
4 Stars out of 5
Marley and Me is a great movie for the whole family and for dog lovers. I really loved how realistic this movie felt. If you have a dog, you will know what I mean! But not only that, they truly portrayed married life in its true form- lots of love and hard work! They showed that married life takes a lot of sacrifice, work and lots of love. It actually kind of scared me from having kids..lol..they were so stressed out in the movie. Yikes!
It was also really cool to see Owen Wilson and Jenifer Aniston in these roles. They acted extremely well as husband and wife. They were able to capture the essence of marriage and how to truly love each other despite the many obstacles that they faced. This movie was so realistic I couldn't believe my eyes. They didn't sugar coat anything, they told the truth.
There was one scene in the movie where Owen Wilson'swho played John was telling his friend Sebastian about all the troubles and stress he was experiencing at home. Sebastian's intitial solution was to just get a divorce but thankfully John said no and that they needed to work things out. And it kind of tells something about the state of society where divorce is so rampant and to get a divorce seems like the preferred choice whenever problems arise. But marriage is hard work! It takes a lot of sacrifice. It's so easy to give up, but we must be willing to at least work at it.
Of course, the best part of the movie was the dog, Marley! Dogs are just simply amazing. It's so hard to describe what having a dog does to you. They are such a blessing and they are so enjoyable even when they are bad! I never understood why people loved dogs so much until I got one. Now I understand, they are truly a man's best friend.
If you have a dog, this movie will truly move your soul and your heart. If you don't have one, then this movie will probably make you want one. If your alergic to dogs, that sucks for you! Pray you get one in heaven. I truly believe that when my dog dies, she will be the first one waiting for me when I get to heaven. Dogs are truly a blessing.