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Soul Food & Food for the Soul |
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Friday, 04 April 2008 |
 Well we return home to London today, (Friday) in order to get home in time for our Sunday meeting at Grace East. It has been a great trip. We always enjoy spending time with Steve & Melanie McVey but this trip held extra meaning for us as we not only ministered together at the first of this year’s Radical Freedom conferences, we also got to travel with them to their home in Atlanta. We had quite a road trip. Among the many neat things that we did, yes of course we went to Gone with the Wind Country but frankly my dear I could give a da-yam about that compared with our visit to the Martin Luther King Center; that was a profound experience for all of us.
I don’t mind telling you I sat and wept as I watched the video presentation of the life and work of Dr. King. It was made all the more profound for me given that I had been speaking at the weekend about focussing on our “destiny” more than our destination. It was amazing how the decision of one woman, Rosa Parks, who refused to give up her seat to a white man on a bus in Montgomery that proved to be her moment of destiny and flung wide the door of opportunity for Dr. King to step into his!
Reliving the story of the Civil Rights struggle has heightened the sense of destiny that I feel about our struggle for the freedom to worship Jesus free from the guilt and the oppressive hand of legalism. Standing outside The Ebenezer Baptist Church (the church that Dr. King pastured) and walking through the home where Dr. King was raised for the first twelve years of his life really stirred something inside of me.
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Mar
16
2008
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The Problem with Acceptance |
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Written by Paul Anderson-Walsh
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Sunday, 16 March 2008 |
The Problem with Acceptance , by Jaymz Sparrow
I find myself in a new place. There was so much to think about before, but now I find myself with only one real question…what now? When we were dealing with religion it was obvious what needed to be done. We had only to concern ourselves with the business of making ourselves acceptable in the sight of God and man (but it seems mostly man). This meant that Sunday was the day to draw a picture of the perfect lives that we were enjoying. We had to make sure that everyone believed that we were walking in a way which was pleasing to God, we therefore had no problems, we were thankful in every situation because we were walking by faith. You see, if we were receiving the blessings of God then we were obviously living in an acceptable way to God, because God rewards those who adhere to his law and achieve his (unachievable) standard. We were victorious over the devil, stamping him under our feet. We were assured of financial security because we were faithful in bringing the whole tithe into the store house. So why was there such a nagging feeling that there was something wrong? Why had so many questioned the truth of what was being delivered at church for so long? We didn’t have the strength or ability to live the expected Christian life. So instead we tried so hard to create the illusion of contentment; because to admit that we were unfulfilled and burnt out meant that we were finding fault with the life that church was offering. We would be questioning the gospel being preached, and to question the gospel being preached brings us to an inevitable conclusion…..what is the Good News of Jesus Christ?
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Mar
07
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Eastbound service only on the Central Line from Sunday 16th March 2008 … |
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Written by Paul Anderson-Walsh
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Friday, 07 March 2008 |
It is with a somewhat heavy heart that I write to let you know that this coming Sunday will be the final meeting of Grace West, which has been meeting at the Encore Hotel in North Acton and of course was the original work that we started in Chiswick in September 2000. Hayley and I would like to express our gratitude to all those who have helped us to “Heal the hurts and build the dreams” of the hundreds of people who have come our way over these last eight years. We would like to especially thank David & Loretta and Jon & Anne who took care of the work when Hayley and I went to East London to plant the new work, Grace East.
Whether this is the end of our “westbound service” is too early to say. There are a number of us who have put our roots down in West London and certainly those stakeholders will want to explore alternative ways to express their life in Christ together. But in terms of regular Sunday meetings in their current format that chapter is about to close.
When I wrote the Bonsai Conspiracy a couple of years ago I said that were there to be a second edition of the book that the one section that I was felt sure would be revised would be the section on the way we meet.
“Our meetings have gone through a seemingly endless evolution. I imagine that if I ever need to revise this book in years to come, this section will require the most radical updating."
However, I did not envisage that the process of evolution would become a revolution. I wrote:
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