GOODBYE, REDEEMER CHURCH LONDON
I want to thank everyone from the bottom of my heart for being so lovely, so kind, so full of the joy of Jesus. Pursue that intimate, raw and vulnerable relationship with your best friend; Holy Spirit. Walk closely with each other as you do, share the blessings and share the struggles, hug each other and feed each other. Shine like Jesus shines.
Dear Redeemer,
I've never learned so much.
The last 18 months I have been surrounded by the energy and pace of Redeemer Church London. I’ve seen everything behind the scenes; the hard work, the passionate hearts and all the fun! From leaflets to videos, from the prayer ministry to the connections team, from organising huge events like Carols to just having a coffee with one of God’s precious kids. It’s been a blast.
I’ve never seen a Church that has such a urgency to reach out; Redeemer is hungry to impact people, to grow, host and bring others into a relationship with Jesus. The events like Little Fish, Carols, the Running Meet-up and an all year round Alpha aren’t just for fun - they are all charged by the desire to show people that Jesus is for you and wants to live in your heart. This church provides such a warm, welcoming open door to those who have never experienced Jesus before.
There is a rich foundation of community and love amongst the people of Redeemer that just oozes family. There is a solid bridge between the diverse generations and a beautiful mix of cultures and ethnicities that feels like peace, sounds like a friend and surely is a taste of heaven.
Megan and I have felt part of something huge, something that has a long and strong destiny. At only five years old I just know that Redeemer has loads more in store, this is merely the beginning.
Some of my own highlights from the last year and a half:
- Leading the ‘Activating a Supernatural Culture’ Meetup in our living room, developing deep relationships that we will never forget.
- Preaching my first ever sermon about my story and how God speaks.
- The giant temporary office at Exchange Plaza! Hilarious space given to us by God.
- Learning from Pete and the Advance Church Planting team down in Cornwall for a week.
- Organising the 2018 Carols; a beautiful looking, great sounding event despite the busy period.
- Baptising so many, including my friends Mak, Sunny and Brooksy.
- Moving the Redeemer staff into the new office on Bond Street - pop in for a cup of tea with Pete and Rach anytime! I love those guys!
Of course there is loads loads more. But my true number one highlight is the time I’ve spent doing life with my brothers in Christ - I’ve got to know them so well, prayed with them, cried with them and journeyed with them. We’ve taken huge steps toward the heart of the Father and learn’t about who we are in Christ, that’s called church. Thanks lads, you know who you are!
Finally I just want to thank everyone from the bottom of my heart for being so lovely, so kind, so full of the joy of Jesus. Pursue that intimate, raw and vulnerable relationship with your best friend, Holy Spirit. Walk closely with each other as you do, share the blessings and share the struggles, hug each other and feed each other. Shine like Jesus shines.
Let’s go change the world,
Joseph x
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I'M NOT MOVING
Ask yourself: what's important enough for you to take a stand? How will you respond when it's put to the test?
I'm listening to news reports of a cabinet reshuffle not going to plan and the speculation about power struggles behind the scenes.
Sometimes we dig our heels in and get our own way. Sometimes we stand strong and find ourselves forcibly moved.
When were thinking of making a stand, we need to make a judgement call whether we are willing to accept the possible consequences of our stance.
Are you ready to lose your [job, friendship, advantage, stake - insert here] for the sake of principle, for the prospect of gain? Is this important enough for you?
It's easy to understand why some (most?) take the path of least resistance. Least risk. Least pain. Least soul-searching.
But some things are not negotiable. Some things are worth fighting for.
Friends.
Family.
Faith.
Acts 4 sets out an account of A situation where Peter and John had to decide whether to obey the authorities and to stop speaking about Jesus or to continue to speak openly about what they knew to be true. It was a no-brainer:
"Which is right in God’s eyes: to listen to you, or to him? You be the judges! As for us, we cannot help speaking about what we have seen and heard.”
This was no easy thing - there were significant consequences for taking their stance.
So ask yourself: what's important enough for you to take a stand? How will you respond when it's put to the test?
Standing strong is easier with like-minded people to support you. Find out more at Redeemer on any given Sunday morning at Ealing Town Hall.
We'll stand with you.
INGREDIENTS FOR CHRISTMAS
This advent and Christmas they'll be a lot of partying going on. Friends and family celebrating life, love and friendship. For some it will be a joyful time and an opportunity for a family break. For others it will be tough as the weight of troubles are considered through a fresh lens.
This advent and Christmas they'll be a lot of partying going on. Friends and family celebrating life, love and friendship. For some it will be a joyful time and an opportunity for a family break. For others it will be tough as the weight of troubles are considered through a fresh lens.
For both, without an understanding and experience of the love and life Jesus brings, without the family of God, Christmas will lack an essential ingredient.
This Christmas I wish you each a chance to spend time with those who love you with no strings attached. And I pray that the Christ of Christmas will come and bring with him love, new life and family that will change your life forever.
Here's what I believe:
I believe baubles have way too much glitter,
that another new year won't make it all better.
I believe turkey tastes bland without stuffing,
that my secret santa was better than nothing,
that rich Christmas pud needs plenty of cream,
that thin paper hats are as cheap as they seem.
I believe parties can get out of hand,
that still silent nights need to be planned.
I believe Christmas can bring people down,
that relentless fake smiles hide many a frown.
That without the real Jesus it's a real waste of time,
that if He was here He'd call it a crime:
The way we ignore those under our feet,
the times we brush past the poor on the street.
Jesus just cries to see our behaviour,
so far from the path He set as our Saviour.
So this Christmas ask Jesus to soften your heart.
He'll give you forgiveness and bring a fresh start.
You can live with new hope and sing with new meaning,
don't waste any more time with any more dreaming.
Happy Christmas to all and to all my best wishes.
May your Christmas be more than merry wet kisses.
May the God of this Christmas visit this year
and give you good reason to be of good cheer.
By Steve Page
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