Join the Journey, 1.27.19

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Question: In what did you encounter the power of God’s kingdom on earth this week?

Answers:

  1. I was in charge of coaching some highly skilled kids who weren’t able to go to a special out-of-town hockey clinic. They were bummed! God helped me see that they needed the opportunity to lead drills they wanted to do instead of my preset coaching plan. They were great leaders and ended up being thrilled at the practice. Thank you, God, for your direction for my life.

  2. In a personal relationship where love triumphed.

  3. The family from the church I have is so precious.

  4. God’s love, peace and mercy.

  5. My contemplation from Bible Basics.

Sneak Peek for this Sunday

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“Do you take your grandchildren to church?” my neighbor was asked by another neighbor. “Yes, my daughter brings them over Saturday nights and then I take them with me on Sundays. They love it.” He responded, “Brainwashing them, are you?”

She was staggered. The tone. The language used. It left her breathless. She looked at him thinking “what should I say?” and said, “The God I know loves them and loves you,” she told him. “We all need an introduction.” When she saw me later that day, she invited me over. She told me of the encounter and said, “I think I should have said more. I just feel deflated, like I missed an opportunity. I wanted to say, ‘And I am praying for you too.’ and feel disappointed that I didn’t.”

Hearing what had transpired I thought I caught that it was a conflict of kingdoms that had occurred. It is less about our neighbor and more about the spiritual stuff behind him that is so challenging. It is a spiritual scrimmage that took place. This is possibly why she felt so beaten by it. It was the wrong voice whispering in her ear. I told her, “You know, God can write straight on crooked lines, and we have plenty of them. I’d trust that you did just exactly what God wanted and I’d like you to remember there’s an enemy who wants to steal your joy. Don’t let him do it.” We prayed for our neighbor.

There is a kingdom.

There might be an effort to change out the word kingdom today, for something less “male” (king) or powerful sounding. Also, some say it is a word meaningless in our world. But I cannot think of a better one. Although McLaren has suggestions, they all fall far short of the reality that there are realms in conflict around us and that we are in that we can get in the crossfire. They fall short of explaining the rulers and powers of this world. They fall short of defining what it feels like to encounter a scrimmage like my neighbor experienced. We might want to soften the word, but we will miss out on crucial theology in our effort.

There is a kingdom. And there is a King.

Maybe some bristle against this idea. But for me, it causes me to breathe easy. There is a King. And we are in a kingdom realm that is full of light, power, and impossibilities made possible. A kingdom in which by faith we have authority to act. When the disciples in this passage encountered an unexpected test of faith, they were in awe of the King. Know the king and encounter the kingdom. Come and worship.



God's Abundant Possibilities

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The Columbia District Church Extension Society (CDCES) is a society that provides grants and loans, and manages investments for churches in our district. Organized in Portland over 100 years ago, they have loaned and granted millions of dollars and have an investment portfolio of over $3 million.

The board meets once a month and one Westsider is invited to attend. The annual meeting is February 19 at Christ UMC, 12755 NW Dogwood St, Portland, and includes lunch. If this interests you, please contact the church office or Pastor Brian. For more info about CDCES, visit https://umoi-email.brtapp.com/!yAxBDi67BM1pFQoRn1u2+q9YOsSnJP3GR4WQ8yelg5FHYqgfnGsmXRABr3KNi3zlM

Gifts and Talents Workshop Coming Soon!

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"When I first led the Gifts and Talents Workshop while working with another congregation, I was skeptical.  I mean, this seemed like a backdoor to spiritual gifts.  But as I walked through the course, the exercises, and challenged others to do so as well, what I saw happening was the birthing of deeper relationships between participants and then in the end, I watched as God began to move among them.  More than a 'gift inventory,' this course is a workshop in getting to know yourself through the eyes of others and in that 'knowing' discovering gifts hidden within which you might never have seen before.  It is a remarkable course.  Sign up."  Pastor Brian

The Gifts and Talents Workshop is coming next week to Westside! If you still need to register, forms are available in the church lobby and here. You may also register online at signups.wumc.me.

On two consecutive weekends, you will discover the spiritual gifts that were bestowed upon you by the Holy Spirit, and find out which outreach/ministry/passion best suits your talents. Your time and energy will be so much more fruitful if spent where the Holy Spirit leads.

The cost is only $25 which includes all materials, snacks and two meals. You are strongly encouraged to attend all sessions, for your success and the success of others in your group. The sessions are:

Feb 1             Friday           7:00 - 9:00 pm

Feb 2             Saturday       9:00 am - 3:30 pm (includes lunch)

Feb 8             Friday           7:00 - 9:00 pm

Feb 9           Saturday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm (includes lunch)

On the Journey, 1.20.19

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Question: How has God spoken to you through scripture?

Answers:

  1. He has developed a language to communicate through journaling, giving me peace and knowledge.

  2. There is a feeling of completeness I live with when I read routinely.

  3. Memorizing verses helps me to remember that God is real! Next step: memorize more scripture.

  4. Psalm 23.

  5. He has chosen a scripture to point out a certain issue or happening in my life. I am not unique, we are all his children.

  6. Given me encouragement, hope, healing, direction.

Church Calendar

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Planning an event at the church? Remember that you can check the calendar on our website at https://www.westsidejourney.com/calendar/. By clicking on an event, you can see the start and end times and the location.

One word of caution: the Apostolic Ministries are not on our online calendar. They have two standing reservations for the main building, Sunday and Friday evenings.

Please contact the church office at office@westsidejourney.org if you would like to reserve space.

Columbia District Laity Event

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Saturday, February 2, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Oak Grove UMC, 14700 SE Rupert Dr, Oak Grove

A new movement is emerging out of the dreams of the laity and you can be there at the Launch Party!  New relationships are forming, community is being created across congregations, a new vision is taking shape.

Come share your voice, your thoughts, your passion and Lead the Way!  Lunch and snacks will be provided, as well as childcare for children ages 5 and under.

For more info, and to register, visit https://www.umoi.org/eventdetail/12239275.

 

Join the Journey, 1.13.19

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Question: When have you said “Yes” to God’s request upon your life?

Answers:

  1. Extending my time and home to a neighbor - and I’ve been very blessed by her

  2. Weekly church service

  3. When He asked me to forgive people who I did not think deserved or even wanted my forgiveness - letting go allowed me to heal and let go

  4. I have released all worry one day at a time

  5. When I volunteer to serve others

  6. To trust in him and not worry

  7. Tuesday morning as we Hit the Street

Sneak Peek for this Sunday

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Luke 4: 1-30 and Luke 5:1-11:

The whole section from McLaren dealt with Jesus’ temptation in the wilderness, His entrance into ministry, His preaching in Nazareth and then his message beside the sea sitting in Peter’s boat.  What followed this sermon, was Jesus’ request to Peter to push off into the deeper water let down your net. Peter objected, simply saying, that he and his partners had been fishing all night, but Peter simply did what Jesus asked instead of refusing.  Peter said, “because you say so,” and let down the net.

To let down those nets meant going against everything Peter knew about fish and fishing.  Everyone would have told him to let down his nets in the morning, or midday was foolhardy.  No fish would be there at that point in the day. Peter could have leaned into his years of experience on the Sea of Galilee and explained to Jesus why this was a bad idea.  But Peter chose beyond saying, “Master we have been fishing all night,” doesn’t raise an objection. He just says, “because you say so,” and let’s down his net.

What followed shocked the sandals off Peter.  That net filled with fish, indeed, filled and began to tear.  Pete called to his partners and their nets and boat too was filled with flopping fish at which sight Peter fell before Jesus and said an interesting thing, “Depart from me Master, for I am a sinful man…”

Why this statement?  What might we learn about the impact Jesus’ miracle had had upon Peter to cause Peter to recognize his own sinfulness?  

At noon under a blazing sun, even the shadows are lighter.  Everything stands out in bold relief. And in the blazing light of this unnecessary, extravagant, miraculous gift into Peter’s life and that of his partners -- a bounty, a boon, a bonus -- Peter saw himself clearly.  He didn’t deserve this. He couldn’t earn it. He would never be able to repay it. It was grace, unmerited, and impossible to comprehend, and in comparison, Peter knew himself well enough to know, he could never measure up.  No wonder he fell on his face asking Jesus to depart. His only understanding of God was that he needed to do something to earn this, and couldn’t.

Jesus doesn’t respond as we might expect.  He doesn’t say, “Stop groveling!” He doesn’t reprimand Peter.  He gets the real issue here, and says, “Don’t be afraid. From now on you will be catching men.”  And upon reaching shore, they all abandoned their boats, the amazing catch, and their gear and follow Jesus.  

They went from experts to apprentices of this radical, unusual, amazing Rabbi.  They followed in order to become like Him. That was the whole idea, to become like the Rabbi, to do what the Rabbi did. As apprentices we too have the same goal, and as the Spirit works within us as we practice following Jesus, He will achieve this goal in us as well.  

Come on!  Join the adventure!  Follow the Savior into church -- let’s worship!



Time change for Gifts and Talents Workshop

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Please note the new time for the second Saturday of the workshop:

Feb 1             Friday           7:00 - 9:00 pm

Feb 2             Saturday       9:00 am - 3:30 pm (includes lunch)

Feb 8             Friday           7:00 - 9:00 pm

Feb 9           Saturday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm (includes lunch)

Registration forms are available in the lobby and here. You may also register online at signups.wumc.me.

For more information on the workshop, please visit the original post.

Join the Journey, 1.6.19

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Question: In agreement with your baptism, what needs to change or turnaround in your life today?

Answers:

  1. Be renewed every day by his blood; surrendering all to him. In our weakness finding strength.

  2. That I would put aside my own agenda to follow Jesus’ plan for me instead.

  3. Self care.

  4. I need to learn to be content in my life. I’m always on the go, looking for the next adventure. Need to just be loved.

  5. Watch less TV and movies.

  6. Giving of self for others.

  7. Expand Free Food Ministries.

Sneak Peek for this Sunday

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When Jesus was baptized by John showing us a way to change direction, to enter this new life, God spoke over him with an adoration we have since been quoting: “This is my beloved Son; You bring me great joy.” John felt unworthy to baptize Jesus, knowing that he, John, needed to be baptized by Jesus. But Jesus encouraged John to allow this to fulfill all righteousness. That Jesus as a new beginning for humanity would be baptized, illustrated our own need for the same immersion into His Way. For John the Baptist that Way which he had preached to the crowds involved a life change -- indeed, they asked John’s advice on how to live. For us, baptized into the Way of Jesus this baptism marks a continuation in a new life direction. So: how does your life today demonstrate a different kind of living to last year or last 10 years? Where is a turnaround yet needed in some area of your life? This year: take it.