On Sunday, 14th July 2019 we had the pleasure of having our good friend Jordan Olney from Pioneer 61 encouraging us as a visiting speaker.
Jordan is spending a year networking with the Relational Mission family of churches to explore church planting dynamics and to establish contacts and supply lines towards pioneering a new church in Tete, Mozambique with Pioneer 61 sometime in 2020. Jordans message can be heard via the link below: Ace to have David Bareham visit #Sittingbourne today to encourage us on in the mission.
Gordon & David headed into the harvest together for an hour, engaged with multiple people, prayed with a few. In the evening David joined us to help us consider what it looks like for each of us as Hope Church Sittingbourne to courageously multiply disciples. #everyoneawitness #noplaceleft #multiplydisciples #bigvision#clearpathways #simplesteps #reproduciblemethods #pioneering#churchplant #gospelconfidence #missionalcommunity#newfrontiers #relationalmission It was fab to have such a great turnout for An Evening with Luke. We had the pleasure of hosting 22 friends from across Relational Mission churches in Canterbury, Faversham, Medway, Maidstone & Sittingbourne to hear nuggets of pioneering wisdom from Luke Morrisson of Risen Light Church Helsinki.
It's great that even when we are little more than a handful of people gathering together in a room we can still play our part in getting caught up in apostolic mission to nations with friends! #moretogether #relationalmission #kent #newfrontiers #pioneering #missionalchurch One of the things we love as a church is the power of the prophetic to bring a sense of clarity and direction.
On Friday, 29th June 2018 at the Relational Mission #ENOUGH prayer event we (Hope Church Sittingbourne) received many postcards (well over 100!!) from across the nations filled with personal encouragements, biblical verses, prayers and prophetic pictures/words. One word in particular grabbed the hearts and imagination of our embryonic community of Hope. God wants us to “be more like a barge than a speedboat”. For those of you that know me well (Gordon) will understand that I am someone that tends to operate more like a speedboat than a barge - I can very quickly get hold of an idea and speed off in that general direction, going from zero to 100mph in seconds, sometimes (maybe often!?!) leaving others behind wondering where that sudden shift of momentum came from. So to receive a word that encourages me to operate contrary to my default setting, becoming a bit more dependent on those around me and to lean into God, well, it’s quite a powerful word, and probably the sort of word that God would give to a guy wired like me in a season like the one we’ve recently entered into. But not that this word revolves solely around me, no, far from it! This word was given to us as a community to shape and mould the way we function and relate, and I love that about the prophetic, it has the power, when heard with ears of faith, to bring clarity and direction to a whole people collectively as well as individually. Of course every picture can be pushed to the n’th degree but the amazing thing about this image was that our family went on a barge holiday in the summer of 2016. We learnt so much about one another and about the journey that this is a picture that we’ve been each able to own quite easily as a family as it speaks directly to all of us through our lived experience. On-and-off-and-on again - With a barge people can get on-and-off-and-on again - For us as a churchplant we’re to be happy and comfortable with the reality that many people are going to pop along for a season, maybe just once, maybe on and off. They may disappear for a while, then they may reappear. When God speaks a word it is often to bring comfort and confidence so that when things get disheartening you have something to hold onto. We’ve had friends come and friends go, some have stuck, some haven’t, some have been dependable and consistent, others less-so, but when God speaks a word like this one it radically changes your perspective, away from yourselves and onto Him. Not everyone gets on the barge - With a barge sometimes people just walk along the side having a chat about the next section, but they never get on-board - We’ve made a number of great local friends who we so wish would personally catch the vision of seeing a thriving New Testament church planted in Sittingbourne, give their lives to that vision and come join us, but they’re about other business. It’s a fact that church planting isn’t for everyone! It requires commitment, grit and comes at high personal cost. Without the leading of Gods Holy Spirit I would advise anyone against church planting!!! We’ve loved making new friends who have helped us get our bearings in a strange new land (it’s only 15 miles up the road to be honest!) and the barge picture helps us have a realistic expectation that life on the barge isn’t intended for everyone, and that’s ok! Everyone gets to play! - On a barge everyone usually gets to have a go at everything - There are no specialists on the barge. There’s no platform. No crowd to try and impress. There are times when different people get to be Captain and steer the boat. Everyone gets off and helps when you approach the locks or when you need to moor up somewhere to sleep or go wandering (either on adventure, to the shops, or the toilet, usually all three!) The spirit of collaboration and everyone getting to play a part is strong on the barge. There isn’t much room for passengers that aren’t prepared to make a cup of tea, play a board game or lend a hand to a shipmate in need of help - On the barge we all pull together in unity! Enjoy the journey - On a barge there are occasional times when you have to just get your head down and make it to the next checkpoint, but the main aim of the barge is not to zoom from A-to-B (like the speedboat!), but rather to enjoy the journey from A-to-B as much as the final destination itself. There are unexpected wonders and experiences to be encountered if you will only intentionally slow down and embrace the journey of the barge. There are times when you pull over and enjoy a walk all together. There are times when you all get off and go to the pub together. There are times when you all settle down and tell stories or sing songs together - No one gets left behind and you all pull in the same direction, even when youre feeling tired and grumpy and haven’t had much rest - The best atmosphere to have on a barge is one of fun and friendship. Enjoy one another & enjoy Jesus - The whole point of being on a barge holiday is to enjoy one another’s company, more-so than even the surroundings. You literally live every moment of every day in each other’s pockets. It’s intimate, it’s intense, there’s nowhere to hide and with Jesus in the centre it’s formative and transformational. As a community we’re to make sure we dont default to just thinking of church as an event that we commit to on a Sunday, but that we embrace the 24/7 nature of barge-like discipleship. There is such joy to be had in being part of a covenant community. A people that pledge to live their lives in union and communion with one another in close proximity to the context that Jesus has planted them and in drawing the dots up between their daily lives, experience of faith and the way these two realities intersect to the glory of God. We’ve only lived with this prophetic word of the barge for a few months but it’s already helped bring a real depth of clarity and direction to Hope Church Sittingbourne that has shaped and formed us in ways that have made us a wider, broader and more authentic New Testament community than if I’d have shot off after my own ideas of how things might or should look with Hope Church Sittingbourne (like a speedboat!). I cant wait to look back in years to come and see the fruit of our trusting God at His prophetic promises to us as a community as we believe Him towards being more like a barge than a speedboat.
Weds, 21st November 2018
7pm until 10pm @ Ypres Tavern, Sittingbourne (ME10 1AP) We’re really excited to have our good friend Luke Morrison from Risen Light Church Helsinki with us for a few days in November. Luke & Alison Morrison have been living in Helsinki giving their all to pioneer the Risen Light Church Helsinki plant since 2015 along with Kevin & Lydia Jones who moved in 2013. Risen Light Church Helsinki is coming into a real season of fruitfulness having gone through ups and downs along their pioneering journey. We’ll be gathering for An Evening with Luke at the Ypres Tavern on Sittingbourne High Street for a sit down meal and drinks in their private function room. Once we’ve finished our food we’ll have time to hear some of Lukes stories and perspectives on their Helsinki adventure and living life on a mission, in particular highlighting some of the realities of pioneering both when it’s joyous and maybe when it's not so! We'll be having curry with a choice of two curries (one mild, one hot) served with rice, poppadum and naan bread. The cost is £7.50 per person plus drinks, which must be bought from the bar (you can't bring your own). Booking is essential beforehand using the link below so we can let the venue know ahead of time how many to cater for. We’re believing this will be a formative time for us as a church as we further develop relational connections with our pioneering friends in Helsinki. We’re also inviting pioneering minded friends from further afield that may find the evening beneficial.
On 28th to 30th September 2018 we had 4 friends (2 married couples) attend the Relational Mission 'Called to Go' weekend hosted by Redeemer Colchester.
Each couple went hoping to get something fresh from the weekend and they weren't disappointed. The opportunity to take 3 days out to get with other pioneers to discern the next steps of mission with teaching, times for fellowship and practical evangelistic outreach was an overwhelming blessing for those from Hope that attended. One couple in particular have connected with us at Hope Church Sittingbourne having had a historical connection with Newfrontiers from almost 8 years ago. For them the opportunity to meet others from across Relational Mission and to get a gauge of how we do things as an apostolic family of churches was an affirmation for them of their call to be part of what God is doing here in Sittingbourne. We're truly thankful for the Relational Mission Pioneer team for hosting events such as these and for setting the stage for God to speak to our friends about the nature of their involvement with Gods mission (and hopefully Hope Church Sittingbourne!!). If you're a pioneer or exploring the call to potentially either join or establish a new Kingdom work either within the UK or to the nations then check out the Relational Mission Pioneer website. COPIED FROM CORNERSTONE CITY CHURCH'S FACEBOOK EVENT:
We celebrate this next phase in our journey as a church - part of our call is to send people out to extend the kingdom into other locations. The Watson’s have recently moved to Sittingbourne to plant a church and things are falling into place - keep up to date here: http://www.hopesittingbourne.org/ - We want to honour them and give them a proper send off. On Sunday 10th June during the morning meeting, we will be officially sending them out as a family, like arrows moving towards the target with prayer, celebration and expectation. Join us for the morning but also for a picnic afterwards from 1.30pm - venue off site TBC. Don’t worry they will be back from time to time to update us on developments but this will mark the end of an era and so our joy at moving forward will be rightly mixed with a sense of loss (grief) as we say goodbye to dear friends. Grieving is not just about painful bereavements but also about other areas of ‘loss’ such as seasons of transition which mean leaving behind the familiar and moving into the unknown. As they and we go through this it promotes further growth and maturity for them and for the church, see here to be encouraged about how God works through such changes for the enlargement of our souls: http://www.emotionallyhealthy.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Session-5-Enlarge-Your-Soul-through-Grief-and-Loss.pdf It was so good to be prayed for last night at the CCC Family Meeting.
Gordon shared plans for SENDING SUNDAY on 10th June when he'll step down from eldership & the Watson family will be sent out to pioneer Hope Church Sittingbourne (they moved to Sittingbourne last Monday, 7th May) We received lots of prophetic direction & confirmation. We’re increasingly feeling like a sharpened arrow in the Lord's hands, ready to be shot out to hit the target! #sittingbourne #hope #church #pioneering #relationalmission #newfrontiers |
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