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Parkdale Evangelical Free Church

– Our LPD Church of the Week.

Thanks to Anna (Ben) Crumback at Sointula Community Church for producing the Church of the Week!

Parkdale welcomes Joshua and Nicole Fast and their son Malakai to the church family and to Joshua’s ministry as Children’s Ministry Intern. May God further his work at Parkdale through the ministry of Joshua and Nicole, alongside Tim and Emily and the team of volunteers. Thank you, LPD, for your partnership in providing a grant through the William Johnson Endowment Fund to make this ministry expansion possible!
 
“Methods are many. Principles are few. Methods always change. Principles never do.” So says the old adage.

Over my years of ministry, I have seen many methods, trends and styes of ministry. I have used hymnbooks, overheads, PowerPoints and even smart phones for lyrics for worship. I have survived debates over the style of worship and the attire of worship leaders – with only minor scars.

I have witnessed and survived the waves of “Church Growth,” “Signs and Wonders,” “Willow Creek,” the trends regarding sermon lengths, styles of delivery and the use of visual aids. I have wrestled with the purpose of Sunday gatherings – from “seeker services,” to “seeker-sensitive services” to simply to gathering and equipping the “saints.”

If I have learned anything, it is that God is not dependent upon either me or any method. He chooses to work through me and many others; and He is more concerned about our hearts than our abilities, and his power at work in us and through us than anything we might have to offer.

I celebrate what God is doing in many contexts and in many ways –  from church planting to ministering in churches to the rebirth of churches, and we need to celebrate and tell what God is doing among us.

We have often heard that what has come to be known as the “attractional model” has been replaced by the “missional model” of ministry. Attractional is where we invite people to church to hear the Gospel; missional is where we equip people and send them out from the church to share the Gospel.

While there is truth in this trend for today’s church, it is not always the case. Pastor Will (Christine) Burgess, Pastor of English Ministries at Richmond Chinese EFC writes:

I’ve been very encouraged by developments in ministry out in Richmond these last several months-

One of the first things I noticed as the new English ministries pastor was the large number of young adults attending our service, many of whom lacked an opportunity for midweek fellowship and discipleship, and who also did not feel able to invite their friends to church.

When I mentioned this concern to other leaders and proposed a midweek young adults fellowship, some advocated caution- “We want to be missional, not attractional.” One leader told me that such a program was the exact opposite of the direction he felt we needed to go as a church- instead of gathering people together, we needed to be sending them out.

It wasn’t until months later as more and more young adults opened up to me that I came to understand the hopes and frustrations that led to this particular outlook. But in the meantime I figured it would be worth a try to bring the young adults together for fellowship and bible study- understanding that this could actually be constructive in reaching out to unbelievers, rather than simply a distraction. Other leaders cautiously agreed it could be good to try at least once or twice and see what happened.

In retrospect, I’m glad we took that chance.

We started meeting last summer and the group quickly grew to twenty as young adults invited their friends from work and school for midweek bible study. Many of these friends did not come from Chinese backgrounds and had little prior experience with Christianity. Four young adults- two agnostics, an atheist, and a Muslim began attending regularly to study the Bible with the rest of us Christians. The young man who professes staunch atheism would often have a lot of questions and objections- but he still comes every week. He and I began meeting weekly to talk beforehand, both as a witness to him and also to answer some of his questions so others at fellowship could join the discussion as well! He told me recently that he doesn’t know exactly what he is looking for, but he knows he needs a Saviour. Pray that he would see clearly what he needs saving from and that Jesus is the only Saviour who can bring us forgiveness and reconciliation with God.

A young adult lady who grew up in an agnostic family has been attending as well. One week when we were talking about prayer and thankfulness, she told us “I am so thankful for you guys and for this group, because I am learning so much about God.” Recently in a study on knowing God I suggested that if she was interested in getting to know God, she might consider reading through the Gospel of John and asking the question “Who is Jesus?” As soon as I said this, the friend who invited her piped up, “I just started reading the gospel of John!” and her seeking friend replied “Maybe we could read it together?” So now the two of them will be meeting each week to talk about who Jesus is according to John’s gospel. Pray for them as well as they begin this journey of discovery.


So I am encouraged to see how God is using his church to reach these young people for Christ, and how I as a pastor get to live out my calling by equipping these saints to reach their friends (Eph 4:12). Church can become discouraging when all we see is meetings, programs, business, and the weekly grind of sermon preparation- let’s keep our eyes open to the fields ripe for the harvest that are all around us.

Great to hear Will!

So, what is God up to in your church? Let’s share your story next week!
 

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AROUND THE LPD


This weekend, I look forward to  joining Grace Ethiopian Evangelical Church on Sunday afternoon, where I will welcome them into the LPD/EFCC Family and also have the honour of preaching. We voted this congregation into our fellowship at our district conference on March 2, and we look forward to partnering together in Christ’s work in our region in the years ahead. Welcome brothers and sisters of Grace Ethiopian Evangelical Church!

Yesterday
, a team of people joined me at Grace Hanin Community Church for the ordination councils for both Pastor Seunghwan (Isaac) Kim and Pastor Sanghun Han. We are thankful for these servant-leaders and are pleased to recommend them for ordination in the EFCC!
 

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Please pray for:

  • Pray Joshua and Nicole Fast, new Children’s Ministry Intern at Parkdale EFC.
  • The Church of the Sent for Life Proclamation – This is our first Korean Church in the LPD (2002). Please pray for Pastor Namgyu (Heejoung) Lee and the congregation. The church building they have been renting has been sold, and they will need to relocate by the end of April.
  • White Rock Community Church Youth Pastor Josiah (Martha) Wall begins on April 1.
  • The Steveston Project Team – Allen and Hannah Chang and Daniel and Joyce Wong.
  • New Westminster EFC. Pray for Transitional Pastor Ralph (Karen) Hardy and Church Planter Jorge (Emily) Lin this church family, as they seek the Lord for the “new” work.
  • Fort Langley EFC, as they as the congregation seeks the Lord in their search for a lead pastor.
  • Tom and Sandy Ford and family, as he awaits transplants, made necessary through the impact of his diabetes. He has gone onto long-term disability as he awaits further treatment.
  • Please pray specifically with me for Quadra Island Bible Church and Christ Community Church, as they seek the Lord regarding potential pastor candidates.
  • Carl Lindstrom, a faithful member and volunteer at New Westminster EFC, who has aggressive prostate cancer.
  • LPD Board. Board members are Randy Lemke (Allana) – Chair, Patrick Chan (Sarah) – Property and Finance, Ben Crumback (Anna) – Island Liaison, Charles Labun (Carolyn) – Church Board Liaison, Rob Stewart (Karen) – DS, Tim Stewart (Emily) – Innovative Ministries, Paul Yang (Jin) – Korean Church Liaison; Phil Yung (Grace) – Church Planting and Josephine Papp, LPD Office Administrator – Recording Secretary.
  • North Delta EFC, in their search for an Associate Pastor for youth.
  • Grace EFC, in their search for a part-time youth pastor.
  • Steve (Gillian) Sharpe, in his ministry as LPD Missionary of Church Planting Development, serving both our LPD Missionaries and Church Plants, and church planting in the EFCC.

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Upcoming Events:

Summer Ministry Opportunity

Looking for a youth mission opportunity this summer?


Have you considered a beautiful island in the Pacific? – as in …
Vancouver Island?


Some Island Churches would welcome ministry teams to come to the Island to minister with Vacation Bible School Ministry and children’s programs this summer.

Your church can take your VBS ministry on the road with your youth or mission team – and be a real blessing to Island churches too.

Please contact the LPD Office for information!

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Attend this conference and the EFCC Annual Meeting live in Okotoks,
or join us via livestream.
Watch for details of livestream in the Lower Mainland and on the Island!

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LPD Pastor and Staff Cruise

– a day with colleagues in ministry.
Wednesday, May 29

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LPD Pastor and Spouse Retreat

Nov. 22-24, 2019

Hello LPD pastors, we’d like to invite you to join us on Nov. 22-24, 2019 for a Pastors’ retreat!  We’d like to encourage you to take a breather in late November (before Advent begins) with your fellow pastors at Camp Charis in Chilliwack.
 

Please set this date aside and watch for details early in the months ahead.

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