Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Facebook | October 6th Devotional by Wade Miller

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Facebook | October 6th Devotional by Wade Miller

Excerpts from Isaiah 44:1-8 - "Do not fear...for I will pour water on the thirsty land, and streams on the dry ground; I will pour my spirit upon your descendants, and my blessing on your offspring." "This one will say, 'I am the Lord's,' another will be called by the name of Jacob, yet another will write on the hand, 'The Lord's,' and adopt the name of Israel."

I think this last verse (v.5) is very befitting of our prayers and our coming together for this year's General Assembly. We may find different ways that we claim the spiritual heritage of our calling. We may grasp onto a variety of ministries that we value and hold of highest importance. We may even recognize that we have much in common with those who claim a different name than ourselves. It is a grand reminder that many have answered the call of God's claim on each of us.

In my meeting and working with people, both acquaintances and strangers, I have often asked myself to seek Christ in my brother or sister. This is certainly not a new approach for Christians. However, I wonder if, when I know a person is a sister or brother in Christ, I should be asking a different question? Perhaps we would all be stronger in our faith, if each of us asked one another "How will we claim the name of the Lord our God?" "What are we doing this day that put's God's imprint on our hearts, souls and lives for all the world to learn from and find hope in?" Those are questions that perhaps I have avoided too frequently, questions that I should seek out from mentors and colleagues...Questions that should shape every gathering of the body of Christ.

Seeking to Claim and Share God's Greatest Gifts,
Wade Miller

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Devotional for week of Sept 29 from Dawn Darwin Weaks

Mark 4:26-27   "Jesus also said, 'The kingdom of God is as if someone would scatter seed on the ground, 27 and would sleep and rise night and day, and the seed would sprout and grow, he does not know how. '"

Lately I'm giving up trying to figure out how prayer works, or even so much wondering what to pray for. It's seems like it's the pure putting in of time that's important over the long haul. I don't really know how praying about the Indy assembly will work, or really even what we should pray for. But could we just be faithful to scatter some prayer seeds? My time to pray for GA is at 2:09pm. I've made it about 3 days a week so far. I'm aiming to inch that up to 5 days a week.

Is GA on your prayer list? Let's just check it off, chuck out the seeds, put in the moments. Then go about our regular lives.

I will meet you on the last day of Assembly at the closest place serving Shiner Bock after the last worship service. Then we'll look over Assembly and see- did our prayers grow a deeply-rooted movement for God to freely work among us?

If so, you and I can scratch our heads and laugh with Jesus-- "How did that happen?!"

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Allisonville Christian Church, Indianapolis requests prayer

Ginny Hawks Campbell asked us to pray for the church who is true community to her.
Allisonville Christian Church, Indianapolis.

May the church be open to the people God is seeking them to reach.
May those folks be found at the table of healing at General Assembly

From Brooks Barrick

By the way if you want to pray for the GA....pray for the committee I am chairing. I am the chair of the Local Area Missions Committee. We are busy planning meaningful experiences for the many volunteers coming from the U.S. and Canada. And our hope is that we will leave a very positive footprint on Indianapolis that will last long after the folks go back home.
Encourage your folks to volunteers and obviously to come to GA.
Peace,
Brooks


From Guido
Merci Beau Coup, Brooks y Muchas Gracias

Local area missions maybe very important for us to reach out into the Indy community and bring in the folks who are in need of the table. Outside of the local church, this could be the most important way for Disciples to witness the grace, love, and compassion of Jesus to the Indy community.

Pray that Brooks will be bold in her vision.
Pray that the folks of vision and passion wind up with her working together in concert.
Pray that they get a grand BHAG and that it keeps them up at night. Big Hairy Audacious Goal that comes from a Bigger Hairier more Audacious God.
Pray that youth groups and many adults will be stirred to build upon the work that Brooks and her team has laid out.

Fearless Joy,
Guido

Monday, September 8, 2008

From Rev Sharon Watkins

I am moved and humbled and thrilled by this initiative!
God be with you as move forward with this Spirit-led prompting to call us to prayer.
We will continue to work from our end to organize and encourage prayerful preparation for a General Assembly that is inviting as well as hosting – and modeling a church that is the same.
Blessings,
Sharon Watkins

From Dr. Cynthia Hale

Message from Dr. Hale:

Thank you for your vision and your prayers. Pray that we might all and deliver what God wants us to hear.
Much Love,
Cynthia

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Indiana Churches

Looking for churches in Indiana, lay folk and clergy who want to pray and be prayed for.
If you want to join this movement of prayer.
Please post your church name in a comment.
Also, please tell us how to pray for you.

We have a significant group on Facebook praying and may venture through other networking sites to reach more people.

Fearless Joy,
Guido Niel Climer
docvisalia@sbcglobal.net