Wednesday, 13 August 2014

The Curate's Blog August 2014

The Curate's Blog

'To blog or not to blog, that is the question' *

This previous term has been a series of questions about what it is to live - to really live. This is the question that Hamlet was faced with in a time of great trial - is it worth being alive when things seem impossible to overcome? ** Simon Peter's relationship with Jesus has been challenging us with this question all term - not just, 'Is it worth being alive, but is it worth being REALLY alive - really living with Jesus!' We are promised as Jesus' disciples to have life and life in ABUNDANCE! But, *** this abundance is not 'vended' out to us to make us spoilt like an overweight house pet with too many snacks **** but is given to us with opportunity and equipping like an Olympic athlete!

This season of summer is a wonderful time to enjoy the sun and eat of the fruits of spring. It is important to live in the season you are in so that you are ready to begin the next season. If we plough on through all our seasons as if they are all spring, all autumn, winter or summer - we will not only miss the amazing fruits of each season but we will struggle to be ready for the season to come. So, this Summer we CELEBRATE! Our theme for our August services is to CELEBRATE the goodness of God, the love of God and the cost of what it is to be God's disciple. It is important that we change pace over the summer as it is part of preparing for our next season. Changing pace in our culture is very difficult, but as we head into our harvest term of deepening in our discipleship, aiming to become a church of Healing, Wholeness and Holiness, it is important that we do.

This last month has been a pleasure at St Mark's with many things to be thankful for. The young people have had a smorgasbord of great things ranging from sleeping out under the stars with Slum Survivor, to doing mission with Engage in Blacon, to going to Sandiley and spending time with our God, meeting with Him, learning from Him and getting fired up by His Holy Spirit!

We also had the opportunity to play a significant role in the Lache Funday blessing our community. We opened our doors to the community for August 4th joining our nation in a day of Remembrance and have had hundreds of people through our building being blessed by our love of God and willingness to reach out with His provision.

We also saw the end of term where numerous projects came to their academic year end. For me, coming to the end of our Adult Theatre Workshop on Tuesday nights was significant. We have been meeting every Tuesday rehearsing, praying and socialising for a year. We have put on a play. We have had new people join. It has been a blessed year. We also saw our first term of our Family Circus Workshop on Wednesdays, haveing its end of term BBQ (coincidentally joined with GAPs end of term water fight :) ) and our 20-30 who have been coming all term have been deeply blessed and are looking forward to next term where we start again. The hope and vision of church being down in fresh ways in the community is being blessed by our God - very exciting.

This month has also seen a number of sad things which have rocked our world. Wars which seem to not have an end in sight, dreadful occurrences of many suffering and dying. In our community, the loss of loved ones where Summer may actually increase that pain and loneliness. We hold all of these events in tension with the blessings and provision that God pours out. As part of our Celebrating this summer may we keep our hearts and eyes open for those around us who need extra help and company in this season.

So - 'to live or not to live' is a question that we are faced with and bring to God for that clear Yes to Living. God calls us to LIVE - to truly LIVE in our communities, in our church congregation, in our social circles, in our work places and schools! To LIVE is to LOVE - our God and our neighbour. This August, can we take summer as God intended it to be: a time of basking and getting ready for harvest and take a moment to reflect on the blessings and hard times of this year and aim to Celebrate God's activity in every step.


*  Hamlet Act 3 sc 1: kind of ...
** which for some of us is the apathy of every day life
*** and as I was told by a great theologian, when it's God's but it's a big but,

**** thinking slightly embarrassedly about my own cat - as loved as she is, she does not get enough exercise,

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