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toh for Sunday January 17, 2010

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

Hey everyone,

Looking forward to connecting this week at little nest, as Deric leads us through John 10 and Derek updates us on our potluck for the 30th of this month and a few other items regards some activities we are going to be involved in in February and March.

We also will take some time to pray for the people in Haiti, as tragedy hit this country this past week (January 12) through an earthquake.

Here is an article on Haiti’s brief history.

Here is an article on some of the facts (numbers of Haiti).

The death toll in Haiti could reach 200,000 (article).

We are also going to talk about donating to the relief efforts in Haiti through P51.

Powerful little church we have here…

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

I wanted to pass on a post my wife Anna posted to our churches email list this weekend after our church met at the salvation army due to little nest being occupied. I was really encouraged by it and I hope that we this might become more of a regular occurrence at the open house.

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Hi TOH,

Tonight, a fellow named George joined us at our meeting at the Salvation Army Church. Myself and others were able to listen to his story and I was very moved. His story didn’t include the drugs and the mental illness that affects so many in the downtown Eastside (I’m prepared of course to acknowledge that he could have lied but frankly I don’t care. I listened and my heart went out to him). George’s was noticeably shaken up from having no place to stay and had no desire to remain on the street. His youthfulness and shame for being in this situation stood out to me.

With Derek, Christine, Jem, Andrea and Kyle’s help, we booked him a stay at a hostel for two nights. I went into the hostel to pay for the accommodation. The hostel manager looked over George’s ID and said he couldn’t stay there because he was from Vancouver. The hostel was for international visitors only. He also felt it necessary to mention that people were having their stuff stolen while staying at the hostel. George’s native status, tall stature, and gay mannerism were all of sudden very hard to miss.

I spoke to the man and said that George was someone I trusted. The man didn’t budge. I asked George if he was OK with going elsewhere and he said he was fine with anywhere warm. Meanwhile, the phone rang and distracted the hostel manage. When he finally hung up, he saw us still standing there. Something made him change his mind and he said George could stay. The hostel was so cozy and warm, the thought of going to a downtown Eastside hotel felt scary and overwhelming (not to mention Kyle was on the street in our car that was about to breakdown with a baby that needed to get to bed).

George was given a towel and immediately treated like a normal guest. It was so touching to see George treated like all the other back-packers. You could immediately see that all he wanted to do was dive into a safe warm bed. I hugged him goodbye and gave him a number to call if he needs further help. I know he has family in Edmonton, so I said if you want to go see them, we could find a way to get him a bus ticket. He started to cry and didn’t know what to say. He will let me know what he decides to do on Wednesday of this week.

As I write this, I can feel myself getting pulled all over the place. I want to believe George, I want to forget about him, I want to protect myself from getting burned, and yet I want Christmas to be about the George’s of the world this year. So I can empathize with you if you have some similar emotions as you consider what you’ve just read.

YET, I noticed something different this time after I got home. I didn’t feel alone. I didn’t feel used or beat up. I didn’t feel jaded by “another downtown Eastside episode”. I knew that somehow all of the open house was behind me. I knew that the money spent for George’s hostel was all payed for by all of us – by project 51. I knew that offering him a bus ticket was something our church would consider using project 51 money for. So in a very profound way, we all payed for George to have a warm bed tonight, we all carried the load, and we all acted. To know and trust that as our lives intersect with real needs, we can confidently be generous and shower people with help and love (knowing project 51 is behind us) makes us a very powerful little church indeed.

love,

Anna
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UPDATE: George would like to go back home, so the open house is going to buy him a bus pass back to Edmonton this Wednesday. I hope he can reconnect with his family there and let’s pray for him as he enters this old familiar place.

Support a toh’r this holiday season – Christmas Cards for sale.

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

card Hey Everyone,

Our very own Andrea Armstrong has designed Christmas cards for sale online for you to enjoy this holiday season.

Here is the link.

Take a look and consider ordering some for this season to give to your loved ones.

toh this week

Friday, December 5th, 2008

As we gear up for the Christmas holiday I thought it would be fitting to give you a quick round up of the next 3 weeks at toh.

Over the next 3 weeks we are going to be teaching on Love, in the Faith, Hope and Love wave we have been riding. We will be looking at Loving God (Dec. 7th), Loving our Neighbour (Dec. 14th), and How God loves us on December 21st, which will also be our Christmas service and last one until January 4th. We hope that you can invite someone to the 21st gathering as we celebrate the Christmas season.

Secondly, we are going to be handing out blankets as a church in Grandview Park in conjunction with the Chilli Wagon on Tuesday December 16th @ 7pm. A flyer will be sent out soon so you can send it to friends and family to gain donations for the blankets. More info to come and in the mean time you can contact Jemia if you want more information.

Lastly I added a new file to the google group website that contains the powerpoint presentation from Sunday.

War Against Women

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

Here is the video Paul is going to show this Sunday if you want to have a quick preview.

The Use Of Rape As A Weapon In Congo’s Civil War

Future
 Hope
 as 
seen 
in
 the 
book
 of
 Revelation

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

This week at toh @ choppers, Paul Ward is going to walk us through the book of Revelation and continue this theme of Re-Imagining Hope. Paul is going to lead us through The Judgment 
of
 God
 on
 those 
that Persecute
 Christians
 and The
 Deliverance
 of
 the
 Saints
 from
 the re
current 
sufferings 
and
 the
 new 
heaven 
and
 earth.

Paul is currently a software developer and in his spare time teaches ESL downtown, Tudors kids, and studies theology like no one I know.

Here are Paul’s notes if you want to pre-read.

Future hope in the book of revelation

It’s going to be exciting.

For those of you who wanted the links from my talk last Sunday, here are the bible verses:

1 Tim 4:4-5 – Soul and Body are connected; holistic (see also Genesis)

Heaven Described
Isaiah 65:17-25
Revelation 21:1-5

God Comes to Us
1 Thessalonians 4:13-18
Revelation 21:10
Collossians 1:15-20

Bodily Resurrection
Jesus – Luke 24 (vs. 13 on); road to Emmaus, appears to the disciples
Consciousness (1 Cor 3:10-15)
1 Corinthians 15:35-58
Romans 8:10-11; Phil 3:20-21

Glimpses of Heaven
John 2:1-11 – Wedding
Deuteronomy 24:17-22 – Gleaning
Luke 15:11-32 – Lost Son
Luke 14:15-24 – Banquet table
Matthew 5:43-48 – Love your enemies

Thoughts to Ponder
Who will be there?
Would you fit in?
How do we prepare for heaven?
- Awareness
- Gratitude

- Luke 23:39-43 – criminal on cross
- Matthew 20:1-16 – Vineyard

And here are the books and links where I sourced my information:

NT Wright – Surprised by Hope
Stanley Grenz – Theology for the community of God
Audio by Rob Bell & Bruxy Cavey

There are a few other sources as well and if you want to read any of them, please go to my library online and let me know which book you want to borrow.

Prayer/ P51 gathering

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

Hey everyone,

Just a quick message to let you know that we are getting together this Thursday November 20th @ 7pm at Christine and Jem’s place to take time to pray for the church and work through some ideas we have for spending 51% of our tithes from the last two months (AKA Project51).

As most of you know we are taking 51% of all of our tithes and giving them away to our community and getting involved with the places we give to as well. This gathering will help us continually take shape on this project.

So come on by with your ideas to 2602 Kitchener st., Vancouver on Thursday.