Monday, October 31, 2011

Five Receptions

No, I am not talking about Detroit Lions Football (though they are making many of their fans ROAR this season).   New Wine had five of our people officially received into the work of the Anglican Mission in America.  Pat & Judy Self, Jim & Barb Sartor, and Peggy Hott all were welcomed into the Mission by our Bishop Doc Loomis Sunday, October 5th at a regional service in Livonia, MI. 

The Bishop suggested that we not see this action as some sort of time to extend the "handshake of fellowship" to these persons, but that its another opportunity to pray for them as Spirit-filled missionaries who have been called by name and loved by our Father.   Doc took time to pray with and over each of the 8 people who came forward Sunday night.  Three AMIA churches had people being recieved and being sent out to join us in mission.

I know each of our members are already strong, Spirit-filled believers.   I was recently reminded how special our church is.  Though not large in numbers yet we have people who are ministering in our community and abroad.  Here are just a few of the ministries the people of New Wine are involved in:  A 2 year missionary in China,  A Board Member of Open Arms Orphanage in Columbia,  Member of Christ Enrichment Center Finance Committee, an ESL tutor for immigrants in Flint,  Team Leader at Flushing Outreach Center,  Blood Drive Coordinator, several Cell Group Facilitators,  Mentor to a fatherless man who had been in legal trouble.  

To be a mission-minded church it takes fully-devoted followers of Christ who are committed to going in His power into the World.  We are thankful for the opportunity to sacramentally celebrate this reality with our Bishop last night. 

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Bishops & Angels


BISHOPS

Bishop Doc Loomis will lead a Confirmation/Reception Service for the Lighthouse Network Sunday, October 30th at 5pm. in Livonia (Madonna Univ. Kresge Hall).   It will be a great time of worship and teaching as we gather together from several congregations in mid-Michigan.   Five members of New Wine will be offically "Received" in the Anglican Mission in America.  As a missionary branch of the Anglican Church of Rwanda, we are all encouraged to see ourselves as missionaries to our family, friends and neighbors.  We have endeavored to keep the mission emphasis before us even in our official name "New Wine Anglican Mission".    Let us never lose our missionary edge!



ANGELS

Last Sunday we heard a precious testimony from one of our members about an "angel".    Though we believe in the reality of heavenly messengers, this story was about a statue of an angel.  Our member shared that she and her late husband had an angel statue that was a special keepsake, but that it had broken since his death.  She ran into the artist Jim Shore recently in Frankenmuth and shared about the statue's current condition.  To her delight this past week she got a special package sent to her home from Mr. Shore.  It was a replacement angel for her broken one called the "watcher of villages and valleys".  Our member saw in this gesture of kindness the Father in heaven reminding her that He cares even about the small things.   God is watching over her in her valley.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Empty Chair

The Empty Chair

The "Empty Chair" is often pulled into our cell groups.  It can have various purposes. 

First and foremost we hope someone will fill it.  We pray that new people will be invited and join us in our times of study, caring and laughing together.   The joys of authentic Christian community are not meant to be kept to a chosen few.  We need to remember to pull the empty chair into our circle on occasion because it reminds us of the people not present.  The chair reminds us to pray for those who are absent that night and for those who are yet to come.

The Chair also reminds us of Jesus who promises to be with us whenever 2 or 3 gather in His Name.  Much like at the Jewish Passover meal, where a empty place is set for the prophet who was to come before the Messiah, we look to Jesus joining us in the circle.   We look forward to Christ being present with us in His Word, in our time of prayer and even as we speak of His mighty deeds in our church and in our lives.

Next time you see the "Empty" Chair in your Cell Group, pray that it might be filled.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

A Word: Be Ready!

One of our New Wine members has the gift of encouragement and it is often expressed in prophetic words.  Two weeks ago in prayer they sensed the Lord speaking to to His people:

"My dear ones - Look not unto yourselves -  Here I am.  Here is my living Holy Spirit which I so gladly give.  Let Go.

Here I am with all the gifts you need.  Reach down within your soul and find My Spirit there.  Use it!

Make way - for I will and am coming -  Be Ready!"   9-23-11

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

October Newsletter

NEW WINE REPORT by  Dave & Deb Kulchar



Our daughter Katie has made it safely to the YWAM Base in Christ Church, New Zealand. She has made several posts to her blog:


You can follow her on mission the next 6 months as she makes regular posts about what the Lord is doing in her and through her.

September has blown by at New Wine Mission. We are just finishing a 4 week preaching series on Christian Love called "What's Love Got To Do With It?" We all know it has everything to do with it. We are praying that the Lord would broaden our ability and desire to love as He has loved us.

In this ever increasing "Network Culture", where people can connect in a click of a button, we are challenged to love and care for each other as a healthy family cares for each other. Who are the people we are connected with? Do we see everyone as a person who is loved by God and has a unique story to tell and a unique story to live. Erwin McManus, author of one of my favorite books, "The Barbarian Way", recently reminded me not to try to inject God into the nonbeliever's "story", He is already there! We are called to walk alongside them and help them see where God is working and how being open to His presence will help them fullfill the story that could be! This shift in perspective helps evangelism to be more about a treasure to discover than a set of facts to preach. It is less oppositional and more cooperative.

Last month, one of our Cell Groups hosted a luncheon for a clean up crew at our local food pantry. These were a group of special needs adults who with the help of a coach work together to do special clean up and community service work. It was a blessing to get to know them over lunch and to be a blessing to those who serve. There is something good about serving together that builds our lives in faith.

Several people in our community are in need of work. Deb is still looking. Also Angelo, a Sudanese student at UM Flint, who is without housing is staying at our home as he goes to school and looks for work to meet his living expenses. Others are under employed and the funds are not enough to meet expenses. Pray for gainful work and open doors.

Last Saturday several of our Cell group leaders and potenial leaders met for a time of training. It is always good to step back from the regular routine of meeting and look at the big picture. We are hoping to start one or two new cells this Fall and praying existing ones grow in number, depth and mission.

At New Wine this month pray that we may see where God is at work in our network of family, friends, neighbors and aquaintances.





Monday, October 10, 2011

Praying for Flint

Saturday October 8th -  Pastor Kulchar and Pastor Kim went out with some 30 other Flint Area Christians knocking on doors.  We were simply asking how we could pray for their neighborhood as we were part of an effort to pray over every house and street in Flint.  This approach has literally opened up hundreds of doors.  We have met many faithful people and been a great encouragement to them, but we have also had many good conversations with pre-Christians.  There has even been opportunity to share the Gospel and some have asked Jesus into their hearts.

We have knocked on over 11,000 doors since last spring. This effort is called "Revive Flint".  Any Christian near or far can join us in this effort.  For more information  you can explore:   www.ReviveFlint.com


Last Saturday also included another special prayer event called the "Flint Prayer Chain Day".  This event reported nearly 90 churches organizing people to form a massive prayer chain down Saginaw Street in Flint, to pray for the city on this day.  Our door-knocking teams joined a kick-off rally on the front lawn of City Hall for a noon prayer rally.   It appears the Holy Spirit is stirring the hearts of His people, hopefully preparing us for a great spiritual awakening in our community. 

Join us at New Wine Anglican Mission on Sunday October 16 at 10:30am  as we pray for each other, our city and the nation.  www.NewWineMission.com