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Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Celebration of Remembrance

It's been a busy few weeks here in Seattle, at Bethany Community Church we are moving into a very exciting new season. Sunday Feb 3rd was our last Sunday in our old church building. It has taken lots of time, prayer, planning and money, but the new building is finally ready, and this means we had to say a sad final amen in the old sanctuary.

We have out grown our present building, and at present have 5 services, in the new building we will only have 3, 9am, 10.45am and 5pm. I normally went to the 6.45pm service, and so it really was the last, last service. It will be sad as the evening service congregations mix into one. The last sermon was on remembrance, and reading from Deuteronomy we looked at how memory is important because it places us in a larger story, how it sustains relationship and how it provides faith for the future. It was a really fitting farewell and at the same time propelled us into this new season with vision and purpose.
Bethany is 92 years old, and it was cool to think of the many, many people who have gone before us and allowed us to be a part of Bethany today. We collectively carry the baton for those who have gone before us. This was a pretty inspirational part of the message for me, I want to continue to grow in my faith and support the ministry of this church to follow God's desire but also in recognition of those before me.
I know as a church we may be in for some rocky times as we try and transition a church body of about 1200 people into the new facility, new services times, some new policies, and possibly (hopefully) new members joining too. However, we don't just know God in this time of uncertainty and apprehension, we know him also as the God who gave us the vision for this new building, and who has provided the finances so far. We can trust him to continue to provide in every way we need.
So looking to the future I am excited to see where God is leading us as a community.

Deut 1:6 The LORD our God said to us at Horeb, "You have stayed long enough at this mountain"

What a wonderful example from history of God moving his people out of their comfort zone. The Israelites had been out of Egypt for over forty years, many of them would have been born in the wilderness. They had food every morning, water to drink, protection from their enemies - they were pretty comfortable, but God had something better. Pastor Richard used this as an illustration of where we are as a community; it was especially poignant as he preached at the 6.45pm service. I am sure he felt the strong emotions, sadness about this being that last service and anxiety about what would happen to us as a church family in the new building. I really connected to what he was saying. God has new things in store for us. We can trust him and have faith to move out of our comfortable Sunday experience into something new, knowing he is and forever will be a good God.
Please pray for our church family in this time. If you would like to see some more of the story of this new building, please feel free to check out this website www.bccsharelife.org

Here are a couple of pictures of the old sanctuary, including one of our stained glass windows.





As a part of our 'moving in' and as away to dedicate the new building, we had a 90 hour reading of the Bible. People signed up for half hour slots to come to the church and read the Bible out loud. Everyone signed in and out where they started and stopped reading, and we will keep this Bible in the prayer room in the new building. I read at 12.30pm on Tuesday and felt really honoured. I felt like I was a becoming a part of the history of this church and that felt good (and God bless those who got us all through the night to come and read!) By the time I read we were in Hosea, so I read the second half of that book and then the first couple of chapters in Joel.

I am so excited for this Sunday's celebration services!

2 Comments:

Blogger Clayre Turner said...

Thank you so much for sharing that. I really like what yall did-the 90 hour Bible reading. How cool! I know God was pleased with hearing those words as well. What awesome and rich history of faith for that church! I am confident of where God will take yall for the future. what's happening to the old building by the way?

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Chrissie Great to read your email and blog!
You have a lot going on and I pray that the two moves will go smoothly - sounds like lots of clearing out of old things! A brand new start! Good to think about that in our own lives sometimes too! Reading the Bible as you did was a great start! I love the stained glass window in your new church - I have never seen one like it. Hope you don't suffer too much from choc withdrawal, etc!!
May you have special times with the Lord Jesus during Lent. Love and God bless Meryl xxxx

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