A look at life in the Ministering Community of the First Baptist Church of Chula Vista 1970-1982
Monday, May 25, 2015
Our Life Together Vol. 4 Nr. 48, Dec. 9, 1976
I really like the cover. Evil is the reverse of Live. Then the theme scripture surrounding those two words. Jesus came to destroy the works of the devil. Rick Warren wrote "The Purpose Driven Life." Jesus also lived a purpose driven life -- he destroyed the works of the devil.
Ken Pagaard wrote the cover article. He started with the theme verse and then moves into the purpose of the devil. John 8:44 says that Satan is a destroyer of life -- a murderer from the beginning. Jesus reverses this by giving us the gift of life. Jesus not only surrendered his life, but he also gives us new life. Satan is a deceiver and liar; Jesus is the way the truth and the life. Satan is at work in the darkness; Jesus is the light of the world. This is a great article on what Jesus did for us as opposed to what Satan's plans are for us.
While Larry Clark's article is about the legacy of Jesus rather than the purpose of Jesus, the theme is very similar. Jesus sent us the Holy Spirit to give us life and to empower that life. The purpose of the legacy of Jesus intertwined.
For those of you who were around at this time, read the In the Family -- interesting.
Clay Ford continues his series on Ephesians 4:11-12 by discussing the Pastoral Ministry. He discusses how he really became aware that the traditional pastoral ministry -- visiting, counseling and calling on the sick -- usually reserved for ordained clergy, is really the ministry of the family. Of course, here, by family, he is discussing what we had in the Ministering Community. We had 13 communal households that lived like a family. We also had many non-resident households that functioned as an extended family. Yet, I believe that what Clay discovered is still true even in congregations without the Community. The church is a family and all of us must function as a family. This is a word that still works today.
Gerald Pearce writes about learning to become compassionate rather than judgemental. He uses the book Please Get Your Hands Off My Throat, by David Wilkerson to demonstrate the point. Here again, the point made by Gerald, and I suppose also by David Wilkerson, is still timely. I remember Gerald. He came to the church for years. The last time I saw him, he was attending First Baptist Church of National City. I haven't seen him for years.
I like the little piece by Cindy Hazard. I have no idea where she is now. She used to be a member of the Oaklawn House. She also went in the same van as I did on one of our long trips. One of those really nice people that have just dropped out of your life. Normal, but sad.
I suppose that Larry Clark put together the Points to Ponder. He was always active in providing quotes of conferences. They certainly don't need any commentary. They are all from National Leaders at the time.
Ron Alsop was the leader of one of the non-resident households. This article is a reflection of one day, one meeting. We are guilty, we are forgiven -- then let's live for this day. Ron and his wife Judy are still active in ministry. I haven't seen them for some time but they are Facebook friends, so I get to keep up with them.
This page contains the completion of the articles written by both Ken and Clay. Of course there is also a happy heart -- with a happy face.
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