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spitting in the sand: it’s personal »

by Simon Cooper

Dear HQ congregation and friends, and anyone who doesn’t have a church they can go to,

Pastor’s update: Sunday Worship, 7th March, 11am at LG: ‘it’s personal’

Been missing you over the last couple of weeks since going to Korea. This Sunday at 11am we are going to look at a fascinating story that will help you consider how you let True Parents into your heart and life:

Jesus spat on the ground mixed his saliva with the earth, put the mud on a blind man’s eyes and gave him back his sight. What was all that about!? And what happened next? John Ch.9

Come and find out why this story can tell you something about your life, and how your big decisions mostly get decided by your heart rather than your head.

not super relevant, but notice the saliva

Message: It’s Personal…

MC: Tom O’Connell

Music: Kathleen and Chris Moloney
(with special performance by Terry – aka Van Morrison – Sweeney singing ‘come what may’)

Reading: Alex Shaw
Prayer: Wen Chang
Lunch: Grant Miller
Ustreaming: Ajay Rai

As we have done previously we will be developing our use of Ustream. So if for whatever reason you don’t make it in for Sunday Worship in person, feel free to join us over the internet at:

http://www.ustream.tv/user/FFWPU-UK-HQ from 11am.

There will be a 3 minute pp presentation in the announcements about our plan to raise £21K to refurbish and upgrade our HQ church facilities.

Lastly, there is now a high end quality video of Pastor Hyung Jin Moon’s message that I originally put up on my blog filmed from my iPhone. Check this link below for a perfect picture and sound done on a professional camera:

http://www.vimeo.com/9915570 (if you haven’t watched this yet, it is well worth checking out.)

God bless,

Simon
Your Pastor

I wish I could be there. Can you record it so we can watch it later. Maybe post it here?

Jeff B - 6 March 2010

Hi Jeff, we will be Ustreaming it, so if you go to the Ustream link in the blog post above the service will be saved there and watchable.

Simon Cooper - 7 March 2010

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2009 Resolutions: Let's let go of labels. »

by Nancy Jubb

January and the new year are synonymous with new year’s resolutions. I’ve made quite a few for myself this year like go jogging once a week, learn French, read more this year, etc. And this month’s Psychologies magazine (I highly recommend it because it’s written by psychologists, not fashionistas pretending to be relationship experts..) was all about helping you to make your resolves last. But this all got me thinking what a new year’s resolution for our own church community.

New Year's Resolutions

New Year's Resolutions

These days it seems like the big movement trend is to “let go of resentments” “be happy” “do what you love”, etc etc. All these things seem geared toward the individual and I know that our community has taken the “serving others” ethos to heart in recent years, but what about our attitude toward others and (incorrect) concepts we hold towards them? I guess what really spurred this train of thought was a conversation with a friend recently.

She told me how her mother thinks that she’s not “in” the church simply because she hardly ever goes to church. I was a little taken aback. How could such an external thing be used as a measuring stick of someone else’s faith? I know for a fact that this friend has a lot of faith and is a deeply spiritual person, but just because people don’t see their face regularly, they’re labeled. Does that mean that people who go to chuch and simply pay lip-service are more faithful? I make it to a Sunday service once every 6 months, if that. Does that make me a less faithful member? Maybe she just hasn’t found her niche, the place where her faith and passion collide thereby creating her mission or way of serving her community.

I’m proposing that we as a community stop labeling others for 2009. How else are we going to create a warm and inviting community that welcomes all people? From my experience with witnessing, people don’t join (initially) because of the truth but because they feel welcomed and cared for. “Wow, someone actually cares about my spiritual life and wants me to be a better person…” Let’s get rid of these stupid terms “inside the church” and “outside the church”. Let’s look at a person as a person and see the faith that they have, not what they lack. I can ask someone to worship with me in the way that I like, but I can’t judge them for not adopting it as their own. Everyone has to develop their own relationship with God in their own way.

Besides, let’s all be honest with ourselves, I think that most people will agree with me in saying that most of the Sunday services are uninspiring. Let’s focus on building a service that inspires me to go out and be the best person that I can be, and to stop looking around the room to see who is there and who isn’t.

Let’s let go of labels.

I find your comments very interesting, Nancy. Your stuff is what blogs are made of, for real discussions. My opinion is, that it is too little to go once every 6 months to the Sunday Service. And yes, I agree, it doesn't make you a less faithful member. But still, I find it too little for they have more likely a nuturing aspect on our faith. My New Year's resolution, by the way, is to learn 999 new words or phrases in English. Admittedly, already now I am running late; but I will catch up. Do you have any resolutions yourself this year?

Peter Schroder - 21 February 2009

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