It’s been a while since I last reminisce
about life, faith and everything else under the sun. In a couple of my posts on
Facebook I teased out a little about the excitement I have been anticipating as
I sense that some good things are about to happen in the church. Some people
were asking me what it is all about. I think it is too early to spill out what
I think is in store but I would like to throw out some thoughts.
One of the
things that a few of us have been mulling about is to re-look at “doing church”.
Are we building the church of God rightly? Did we miss anything? We have been
around for 30 years (FGA Centre) and I have been in pastoral ministry in this
church for the last 28 years. Where are we going? Where are we heading? Did we
come close to what God has purposed for us to be? And I think it is always good
to take two steps back and re-examine ourselves in the light of the vision and
passion that God placed in the founding fathers of the church.
I, for one, am
interested in all that God has for the church. So, starting next year we will emphasise the whole premise of God’s Word
through Isaiah – “LET US ARISE!” From January to April 2014 it would be to
ARISE AND RETURN - Christ's Kingdom in Us. Then, from May to August 2014 it
would be to ARISE AND BUILD - Christ's Kingdom in the Home. For the third
trimester, that is, from September to December 2014 it would be to ARISE AND
SHINE - Christ's Kingdom in the Marketplace. Each trimester emphasizes on a
different aspect of the REIGN OF CHRIST --- in an individual life, in the basic
Christian community (family and homes), and in the community at large (Penang
and Beyond).
While we seek to establish the
Kingdom of God in and through us, the Church Leadership continues to diligently
seek to discover God’s purpose for us and with courage and
tenacity to change as the Lord leads. After all we have been around for the
last 30 years and it's a good to seek God afresh for a fresh mandate.
So, one of the "reformations of FGA Centre" is to re-establish
that Christianity is a
way of life, not a series of religious meetings; but an expression of the
priesthood of believers. No church is lead by a single leader but by a team of
leaders who collectively expresses the gifting of the 5-fold ministries. We must
return from seeing Christianity as an organization to seeing Christianity as an
organism. We have to stop thinking in terms of bringing people to a building
which we call “a church”, but to think in terms of every believer’s home as a
potential for the church to be expressed as believers gather together. One
other thing is the idea of rediscovering the Lord’s Supper in its depth of
meaning and significance through celebrating it in the home.
Before I sign off I would like to
comment that the small group gathering of friends and fellow followers of Jesus
Christ regularly for edification, for mutual care and concern, and fellowship
is the way to “do church” in our context and in the 21st century!
Think with me.
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