Thursday, February 13, 2014
New CD Release!
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Recently a new music CD has been released and ARC leader, Jonathan Miller is one of the artists who helped develop the CD and is featured on it. Jonathan is the Director of Music Ministry for Living Water Church in Elk Grove, CA. He and fellow worship leader, Cody Bren formed a band called One Last Request. The sounds of One Last Request come from the shared heart and soul of Jonathan and Cody to see the bigger body of Christ coming together regardless of denominational differences. ARC Director Mike Bradley asked Jonathan to share about this release with us. Jonathan writes:
"Greetings ARC Churches, from Elk Grove, CA! I wanted to share an exciting ministry that my partner and I are starting for the hopes of giving glory to God, reminding believers of the hope we have in Christ, and spreading the good news to the lost. Our band's name, ‘One Last Request,’ is based on one of the last requests Jesus had of His Father when praying for the disciples and the future church in John 17. Jesus prays ‘for those who will believe in Me through their word; that they all may be one, as You, Father, are in Me, and I in You; that they also may be one in Us, that the world may believe that You sent Me.’
"The purpose and mission of One Last Request is to proclaim the gospel to the world, that God has sent Jesus for the redemption of "those who will believe" (John 17:20), and calls His followers to live in unity. This message is evident through the music of this album, from the very ‘Intro’ instrumental that metaphorically implies the unity of two different guys on their two guitars playing as one, to the very hope and promise that is found in the newness of life after great loss in ‘The Last Day.’Musically, the band will take you through a variety of acoustic, folk, alternative, and indie sounds, based off of influences such as Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds, Jars of Clay, Shane and Shane, John Mayer and James Taylor. Listeners will not be disappointed by the heartfelt lyrics, the easy-listening and singable melodies, the uniqueness of the compositions, and the encouragement received through the spiritual journey the album has to offer.
In Christ, Jonathan Miller"
Email onelastrequestband@gmail.com for ordering and booking information.
Or, visit www.cdbaby.com/cd/onelastrequest and iTunes for downloads.
As director for the ARC I encourage you all to check this cd out and order a copy of it. Let’s support the creative artists God has given us in the ARC!
"Greetings ARC Churches, from Elk Grove, CA! I wanted to share an exciting ministry that my partner and I are starting for the hopes of giving glory to God, reminding believers of the hope we have in Christ, and spreading the good news to the lost. Our band's name, ‘One Last Request,’ is based on one of the last requests Jesus had of His Father when praying for the disciples and the future church in John 17. Jesus prays ‘for those who will believe in Me through their word; that they all may be one, as You, Father, are in Me, and I in You; that they also may be one in Us, that the world may believe that You sent Me.’
"The purpose and mission of One Last Request is to proclaim the gospel to the world, that God has sent Jesus for the redemption of "those who will believe" (John 17:20), and calls His followers to live in unity. This message is evident through the music of this album, from the very ‘Intro’ instrumental that metaphorically implies the unity of two different guys on their two guitars playing as one, to the very hope and promise that is found in the newness of life after great loss in ‘The Last Day.’Musically, the band will take you through a variety of acoustic, folk, alternative, and indie sounds, based off of influences such as Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds, Jars of Clay, Shane and Shane, John Mayer and James Taylor. Listeners will not be disappointed by the heartfelt lyrics, the easy-listening and singable melodies, the uniqueness of the compositions, and the encouragement received through the spiritual journey the album has to offer.
In Christ, Jonathan Miller"
Email onelastrequestband@gmail.com for ordering and booking information.
Or, visit www.cdbaby.com/cd/onelastrequest and iTunes for downloads.
As director for the ARC I encourage you all to check this cd out and order a copy of it. Let’s support the creative artists God has given us in the ARC!
Ordination and Installation for Connie Randall!
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Radiant Church, member of the ARC and LCMC, is located in Huntington Beach, CA. Members of Radiant and friends from other ARC and LCMC churches in the area gathered in November to celebrate the ordination and installation of Camille (Connie) Randall. The service was held at Hope Lutheran Church in Westminster, CA. Connie will be on staff with Rev. Jeremy A. King, Senior Pastor, at Radiant Church as their Associate Pastor of Care and Connection. Connie recently received her Masters of Divinity Degree from The Master’s Institute.
Pictured in the photo are pastors
from ARC, LCMC, ELCA, and NALC who were in attendance celebrating Pastor’s
Connie’s Ordination and installation.
81-Year Old ARC Member with Vision!
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by Mike Bradley, Director of the ARC
"When I retired some 16 years ago, I still had many opportunities to go out and preach, lead retreats, do bible studies, and more. But as my wife, Ruth, and I have grown older we have found it more difficult to travel. Can you believe that? In fact, we had done ministry in Brazil for 14 years after retirement; counseling, preaching, leading retreats, and visiting our daughter and family there. But with Ruth’s advanced vision loss and my aches and pains, we have given that up. What do to?
"The desire to be used of God to reach others for Christ was still a strong desire within us. We had both experienced God’s call to the mission field earlier – Ruth at age 5 and I at age 18. We found each other and spent our first 14 years as missionaries in Brazil. Then, serving congregations in Van Nuys, CA; Minneapolis, MN; and Bloomington, MN. Then I served with Lutheran Evangelistic Movement (LEM) before retiring in 1997. We moved into a cooperative in Edina, MN with 330 apartments and 400-plus residents. We felt God telling us that this was to be our place of ministry. At first we remained quite active in the church we had joined, but slowly have pulled back and followed the call God gave us to minister here at 7500 York (the name of the cooperative). We started a small group for sharing, bible study, and prayer in our apartment home; then a second group also in our apartment. These groups prayed for opportunities to reach out and God gave us the vision of a group on each floor (there are 9 floors). A couple and a 99-year old man in our first group offered to lead a group on the third floor (we were on the first floor). The cooperative then built an Assisted Living addition to our building and we now have an additional 80-plus individuals connected to us. So, we started a small group there and another group on the fourth floor here. We then saw a need for a worship experience, so, on the third Sunday evening of each month we meet in the social room at York Place for worship. There has also been opportunity for Ruth to lead a once a month “sing along” at the assisted living facility and for me to preach.
"Our goal is two-fold: First, to challenge, encourage, and equip the believers here to live as Christians, sharing their stories of Jesus with others in the daily routine of living in this “small town” atmosphere. Second, to share the gospel of a personal relationship with Jesus so others can live out their years with an assurance of going to heaven when they die. Remember, in our community we are all aware of being closer to our death than ever before. So God has given us a calling and a mission at ages 77 and 81. He still has a purpose for our lives beyond praying for our children and grandchildren. May God grant each of you the joy of a purpose and mission regardless of where He has sent you, whatever your situation and your surroundings.”
Thanks,Jack, for your living witness of love for the Lord, for the lost, and a passion for God’s vision and mission in your life.
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