Wednesday, October 31, 2012
ARC Leaders and Spouses form Life-Giving Community
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Providing a variety of opportunities to develop authentic, life-giving
relationships with one another is an important aspect of the mission God has
given us in the ARC. These relationships in turn become the context in which we
can experience authentic transformation, grow as disciples of Jesus, and live
more effective missional lives. One
example of ARC pastors creating an opportunity to develop and grow in authentic
relationship with one another is a couples group started by ARC Pastor, Joe
Johnson and his wife Judy in Southern California. This group has
graciously agreed to share how coming together as spouses in a context where
being in authentic relationship with one another is highly valued is impacting
their lives. – ARC Director, Mike
Bradley
Joe Johnson writes: “One of
the most fun things I am doing with Judy is gathering four other pastor couples
together for a monthly small group hosted and led by a different couple each
month in their home. We all bring food with a theme selected by the host. The
four couples are Jeremey and Michelle King, Radiant Church, Garden Grove;
Nathan and Joy Hoff, Trinity Lutheran, San Pedro; Bob and Tara Mabry, Hope
Community, Long Beach; and Jon and
Chris Anderson, City on a Hill, Redondo Beach.”
Judy Johnson shares: “When I am
overwhelmed with a busy schedule, many roles, and the routine ups and downs of
life, I sometimes forget who I am. This is a place of loneliness, fear
and self-condemnation. How greatly I need the gentleness, truth, humor,
and love of these dear friends who each show me a facet of myself. This
group regularly calls me back to integrity and rest. Just by being ourselves
we are clay pots who offer refreshing sips of living water to each other.”
Michelle King writes: “The nature
of this group is such we are able to take our program hats off and are free to
simply be. I was invited by my husband who had relationship with the all the
men and to say that I was reluctant would be an understatement. Reluctant
because nights away are precious, reluctant because I didn't want to sit around
and hear pastors compare their ‘amazing ministries,’ reluctant because I needed
a place to rest and be nourished not another venue to put on a pretty face. Our
first night set the tone. It was hosted by our elder members, Joe and Judy. I
really believe their candor paved the way for each of us to come as we were
that night and it has carried on. In these short months, it has been an honor
to gather as we pause and consider life with one another, praise, pray, laugh
and did I mentions eat? We now move things on our calendar to make these
nights. This reluctant pastor's wife has been won over by a simple and genuine
community.”
Nathan Hoff share: “The enemy of our souls would isolate us, limit our vision, and accuse. The Friend of our souls has done just the opposite through this group. We are drawn into joyful communion with one another and our Lord. My vision has been expanded. The enemy's pointed finger at me is replaced with friends who point me to the Lamb of God. Receiving personal ministry and also ministry as a couple from one another have been highlights. Belly-laughing and personal ministry that touches wounds with Jesus' healing along with great food and company make for a great night.”
Nathan Hoff share: “The enemy of our souls would isolate us, limit our vision, and accuse. The Friend of our souls has done just the opposite through this group. We are drawn into joyful communion with one another and our Lord. My vision has been expanded. The enemy's pointed finger at me is replaced with friends who point me to the Lamb of God. Receiving personal ministry and also ministry as a couple from one another have been highlights. Belly-laughing and personal ministry that touches wounds with Jesus' healing along with great food and company make for a great night.”
Chris Anderson writes: “The
blessing of this group caught me off-guard. Just a few months into a new
call half way across the country Joe invited us to join in a group of MORE new
people.... and PASTORS besides! I went. In a lonely time, My Father gave
me instant friends! I never felt like the ‘outsider.’ We are all people on the same great
adventure. I love our time together and Judy even said my tears were beautiful.
God speaks right to my heart through these people. Such a gift!!!
Tara Mabry shares: “Just one more
things to do! Dang it! That was what I was thinking. But then I thought
about my family's time with Joe and Judy in Show Low, AZ where we had
ministered together and I knew the time would have great value. During
our first time together Joe asked us to share some difficult things in our
lives, and when we all were in tears, we could feel the empathy and kindness of
each other. I knew that this was a safe group to laugh with and cry with. In
all honesty, I am honored to be a part of such a remarkable group of people.”
And Bob Mabry writes: “It's a
tricky thing for pastors to find rest. I know that Jesus himself is my
Sabbath Rest. This gathering of pastors and spouses.... actually for me it is
just a gathering of friends, it is a place of rest. Great place to laugh, vent,
eat good food, go really deep, pray and cry together -usually it's Joe and
Chris who do the crying. Love you guys, can't wait till the next time we
meet. We laugh a lot, get real honest with one another, love each other, study
Scripture, worship and pray together, play and get serious. We hang out
with Jesus and one another as apprentices of the Master Teacher. We are
Lutheran Christians who are kingdom first followers of Jesus.”
From Mike Bradley, ARC Director:
Thanks to the members of this group for sharing your story with us. To all of
us in the ARC – where are the opportunities for authentic relationship you are making
time for? It might be starting a group like this with other couples. It might
be in attending an ARC Life Together day in the Minneapolis-St. Paul, Arizona,
or Southern California areas (we will also be hosting these days in Florida and
Alberta, Canada in 2013). It might be attending one of the ARC Pastor and
Leader Retreats in April of 2013, or, getting involved in a new ARC Life
Together Group (ask me about what these are). It might be attending one of the
ARC Regional gatherings for all ARC members, or, it might be inviting the ARC
Director or an ARC Ministry Team to come into your congregation for a weekend
for teaching, ministry, and personal care giving.
Take advantage of one or more of
these opportunities this next year. The tenor of our relationships with one
another will directly affect how we are growing as disciples of Jesus and the
effectiveness of our longing to live missional lives. For Christians,
relationship is the task.
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
ARC Ministry Team Ministers in Missional Church Plant
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242 on the Move is a church plant outside of Tampa, Florida
which is a missional church plant. Based on the passage in Acts 2:42-47, this
group of committed followers of Jesus have a passion and vision to reach a
5,000 home housing development for the kingdom of God.
Pastor Kody and Lisa Kirchoff |
Pastor Kody Kirchoff invited a ministry
team from the ARC to spend a few days with him and his leadership team to
provide some training on the core values of the ARC entitled, “What’s in the
Air Makes a Difference,” and “Being A Safe Place for the Dangerous Kind.” Such
training is important because even if we are committed to being missional
disciples and churches it still begs the question: What type of people will
other be encountered by when they are encountered by you and me? By our
congregations? Will they be encountered by Christians who incarnate being a
safe place because they incarnate God’s healing combination of grace and truth?
Christians who unconditionally love and accept people while not being willing
to allow them to settle for less than all God has for them? Or, will they be
encountered by Christians who are unsafe? Christians who are judgmental and
condemning? Christians who are legalistic and shaming?
Mike and Debi Bradley |
Kody writes, “As a ministry plant
that is based on the simple early Acts Church movement, and believes that life
and Christ transformation will greatly occur when the highest priority of
ministry is put on authentic and transparent relationships and living in missional
and ministry lifestyle community together, it is such a blessing to have a
network of churches and Christian leaders such as the Alliance of Renewal
Churches (ARC) who share those core values, and pray continuously for this
ministry. We were recently blessed with the teachings, affirmations,
and encouragement of Mike Bradley, the Director for the ARC, and his wife, Debi. Mike shared teachings on “What’s In the Air Makes a Difference”, and “Being
a Safe Place for the Dangerous Kind.” Mike’s
presence and teaching continued to help us integrate the core values of the ARC
into who we are at 242.
The ARC is not just a distant
association that is out there on paper for us. Rather it is a network of leaders
and churches who desire to live out those authentic and transparent
relationships and live in missional and ministry lifestyle together! The ARC is and offers beyond words what is
needed as church networking moves to the future! And the ARC is
tremendously ahead of it’s time as we move from a post-denominational Christian
World, and move into ministry life together! The ARC is ministry at it’s
best, and we are so blessed to be part of the ARC family.”
Thanks to Kody and his team for
inviting us in and for being so hospitable – actually they pampered us! God
bless you 242 that the Lord might continue to empower you to reach the Fish
Hawk housing development for the Kingdom of God, to raise up whole and healthy
leaders, and to plant other missional churches as God leads you.
Sunday, October 14, 2012
The Paved Road Individual and Family Therapy Center: A Counseling Resource Led by an ARC Leader
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From
Mike Bradley, ARC Director: As I travel around the country I am so encouraged
by the effective resources for life and ministry I see in the Alliance of Renewal
Churches (ARC). From time to time I will highlight them so you as ARC leaders
can be aware of the resources available within our own network and keep them in
prayer. This article highlights a counseling resource ministry led by Michelle
King, wife of ARC Pastor, Jeremy King (Radiant Church – Garden Grove, CA).
Michelle is an incredibly gifted sister in Christ, a leader in her own right,
and a whole and healthy person which of course is important in any leadership
role. I’ve asked Michelle to share about The Paved Road, a counseling resource for ARC churches in Southern California. Michelle writes:
“For
the past 16 Years, I have been either vocationally or relationally been in
ministry. Currently, my husband and I serve at Radiant, a church plant in
Orange County, California. I became deeply aware over the years of the need for
a place for those in congregations & those on ministry staff to have a safe
place to examine life. This past spring, a team of us came together to develop
The Paved Road Individual and Family Therapy Center. It is a counseling center
with a heart to serve local churches. As a group of Christian marriage and
family therapists, we recognized that current and old wounds exist in every
church and some need more time and space for healing.
Our
center provides a secure relational base from which the patterns of life can be
considered and reshaped. Each of our therapists comes alongside individuals
(including children), families, & couples as they work through issues such
as abuse, addictions, adoption, affairs, anxiety, crisis of faith/spiritual
formation, depression, domestic violence, eating disorders, grief/loss,
infertility, marital, parenting, premarital, self-esteem, self-harm, &
sexual issues including identity struggles.
If
you would like more information about connecting your church or general
information about The Paved Road and its therapists, please log on to www.thepavedroad.com or email me at mking@thepavedroad.com.”
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