By June we began feeling that we were to find a “home” to being meetings on Sundays. We feel drawn to a edge of the city, a suburb named Greerton. So our search began for a place to meet, a place to become the first home for Journey Vineyard. We find St. James Union Church right in the heart of the city and asked if they would be willing to rent us their place for a meeting in the afternoon. We waited... a few weeks later we received their reply. They said yes! Every other door we had knocked on had been a no, a lot of them already had second meetings happening and weren’t available. As soon as I walked through the doors of St. James, I had a sense that this was the place. The Lord has planted us exactly where He wants us, in the heart of Greerton.
The next miracle came within 2 weeks. As we are just beginning we have absolutely no equipment and were hoping to be able to use an existing church sanctuary to delay the purchase of sound equipment. This wasn’t possible as we are using St. James Church Hall. So we needed to get our own. We had not told anyone that we now had a place to meet at this stage. I received a Facebook message from the West Auckland Vineyard asking us if we needed sound equipment! They had recently moved into a facility that had a built in system and would not be needing their gear, they asked if we would like it on permanent loan! How incredible is that?! So now we have a building and a fantastic, fully loaded sound system.
Before we had our first official meeting at St. James’ Hall we thought we would gather as a group and serve the people of St. James’ Church by holding a working bee at their building. We cleaned and sorted and gardened and washed the outside of the building. Jobs that we know they would love to do themselves, but because most of their people are quite elderly they were unable to. It was a pleasure to serve such wonderful, faithful, veterans of faith. Below is the crew that helped that first Saturday. Such an honour to be called to plant and journey alongside...
After a few “interesting” attempts to get sound out of the sound gear, and purchasing a projector we began having live services. Our first service was on July 17, 2011. We have now had 3. We are so grateful for God’s encouragement. He knows how much we need it! J On our first Sunday we had a guest in our midst that had felt God tell her to call a friend and go to church where she was going. So she did, and came on our first Sunday. What a blessing to know that God believes in what we’re doing and would encourage us by sending one of his kids to us our first week! I love the heart of God.
There is such a sense of expectancy that God is up to something and we are invited to be a part of it. He has an amazing plan for what He is doing here and has given us a piece; we carry a piece of His Kingdom plan! It’s amazing to think that God is entrusting His Kingdom into the hands of people, you and me. What an honour... what a responsibility... and yet not heavy, as the weight of the responsibility He carries Himself. We hear Him asking us if we are willing to lay our piece down on the table with the other churches in this city and let Him reveal the picture of what He is doing to our community. There is such a strong call to unity in this city, it’s as if a heavenly shofar has been blown, a call to His churches to come together; to lay down the self-sufficiency and disunity, to come together to allow His Kingdom to reign and His glory to fall on our city. Yes Lord! We are willing...
We are working alongside other youth pastors and other Christian leaders in our city to see the power of God revealed through unity. It is such an exciting place to be. So many verse have been coming to mind in these meetings. I was reminded of two recently...
Psalm 133
1Behold, how good and how pleasant it is
For brethren to dwell together in unity!
2 It is like the precious oil upon the head,
Running down on the beard,
The beard of Aaron,
Running down on the edge of his garments.
3 It is like the dew of Hermon,
Descending upon the mountains of Zion;
For there the Lord commanded the blessing —
Life forevermore.
NKJV
This one stuck out to me the most...
Genesis 11:5-7
5 But the Lord came down to look at the city and the tower the people were building. 6 "Look!" he said. "The people are united, and they all speak the same language. After this, nothing they set out to do will be impossible for them! 7
NLT
This one struck me because we normally view it so negatively in the light of man’s arrogance, thinking that he could possibly build something that would reach the heavens and make a name for themselves. This was a time shortly after the flood when all people still had one language. In their corruption they plotted with vanity as the goal. But the truth remains, the power of unity, the Lord said that they were united and spoke the same language, nothing they set out to do would be impossible for them! If that was true for their corrupt intentions how true could it be for the church. If we will come together we would realize we all speak the language of the Kingdom of God, if we could lay aside the divisiveness that has kept us apart and work together to bring Him glory, after this, “nothing they set out to do will be impossible for them!!” The Lord commands a blessing on people working together in unity and nothing we put our hand to will be withheld. How powerful is that!?!
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