Community

One of the buzz words thrown around in Lowry is community. We have tried to press for a deeper understanding of what exactly Lowry means by community. And the answer we get is similar to this, “My neighbors know my name, if something strange was happening they would call the police or get help.” “Our children know a few other neighborhood kids and they play a good deal with them.” Or, “It is nice to come to a shop and know everyones name that comes in.” According to www.m-w.com Community is a unified body of individuals as in a group of people with a common interest living together within a larger society. One of the biggest drawing factors in Lowry is community. But I see that idea of community as shallow and in desperate need of redemption. Ephesians 5:16 urges us to redeem the time for the days are evil. So we seek to redeem the idea of community in Lowry.

We want to build biblical community. A ministry friend, Bill Lighty, defines biblical community as a group of people actually loving one another transparently and hearing from God together as they do life with one another and are edified into the fullness of Christ. He went on to indicate several vital characteristics of biblical community: time commitment, prayer, transparency, serving others, loving others, sensing the Holy Spirit as a group, accountability, and honesty. We want a marker of our church to be genuine biblical community. Without biblical community, we are just another social club and that is not desired or needed. God desires His church to impact Lowry, Denver and the World through the redemption of community. Imagine a day with us when Lowry will be known for the community of believers who are changing the world and pray with us to that end.


Hope, in the Storm

In light of all that is happening in out nation and on our globe recently, God is continually drawing my thoughts toward scripture and songs about hope…a lasting hope found only in Him!
Two things would be much easier for my weak flesh to dwell on…fear and judgment. I could choose to believe the lies of the enemy, that nowhere is safe anymore, that God would stop the evil if He was loving and caring, and that there is no hope for this world. I could choose to focus on the evil, considering myself better than the ones behind the evil act, and believe there is no hope for them to be transformed. BUT GOD…loves a world plagued by evil and sin, SO MUCH that He sent Jesus to die, WHILE WE WERE STILL SINNERS! “My hope is in the Lord, from this time on and evermore!!” In the shadow of tragedies, personal and global, “(He is) our hiding place, our shield; our hope is in (the promises of) His Word” (Psalm 119:114). “(He) is our portion, therefore we hope in Him” (Lamentations 3:24). God has great plans for us, “to prosper us and not to harm us…to give us a future and a hope” (Jeremiah 29:11). Friends, if we don’t cling to the hope His Word speaks of and we are not able to “rejoice in our sufferings,” knowing this leads us to hope, we cannot show the world the hope of Christ! He is our cornerstone, holding us together, even during the storms of life. He has allowed tragedy, and we choose our reaction. I believe Christians are watched closely in the shadow of life’s storms, and if we allow our weakness to be made strong in His love, and we cling to hope, His light will shine bright on the darkest days our world faces! Our local church sang this song last weekend and, to me, it felt like a glimpse of Heaven. Whatever storms you may be facing, close your eyes and listen to this song, praying God will remind you He is Lord, Lord of ALL!
http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=QvLxZEU02uI&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DQvLxZEU02uI


Big Picture, Small Phrase

In any venture that is new, most of the initial marketing, sales, or investment is in a dream or a vision. Concise communication of this vision is important. All of the major points of emphasis should be contained in this statement without being too wordy or technical. Vision is presented but is transferred much like the common cold. As a church planter, my role in this is to take the vision God has given me and sneeze it on others. I know that sounds gross but it is better than using a stomach virus as the analogy. Back to the sneezing, God has given me a fire in my bones that is Journeyman Church in the Lowry neighborhood of Denver, CO.

I see a day when the community Lowry desires to have is redeemed by the Gospel and Journeyman Church is an epicenter of disciple making for the glory of God in all the nations. And because of the need for a concise statement, I have tried to pull all of those thoughts into one statement…Journeyman Church is building a community of disciple makers.

For those of you who are artists and think outside the box, what do you see when you hear that last statement? I desire to embody the vision God has given to me in my vision statement but I don’t want it to be too wordy. If you have another idea for wording let me know; I would love to hear your take on it.


On the Ground

We spent last week “on the ground”, actually in Lowry, CO for several consecutive days, a team of 10 from FBC, Boaz, AL alongside. All 12 of us knew this was mainly a recon trip, a gathering of info about this neighborhood God has called us toward, our future home and a place to make His name great. In addition to the recon mission, though, we knew our missions needed to be bathed in prayer, before, during and after. In small groups, we were able to prayer walk the entire “neighborhood” of Lowry, praying specifically over individual housing developments, each public park/space, businesses and schools, and each store and restaurant in the town center. We prayed that, beyond the gathering of info, our hearts and the mission team members’ hearts would be truly broken for the current residents of Lowry and that the people we met while there would be open to talk and share. Pleading for life transformations and opportunities to bless others rang out. We begged God to make any Christians in the neighborhood known to us. I believe God hems us in, just as His Word said he would, going before us and behind us. Several of those specific prayers were answered, to some extent, in our short week there.

Statistically speaking, 90-95% of Denver residents are lost, currently living apart from Christ and destined for Hell. That’s 9+ people out of every 10 in line at the Albertson’s grocery in Lowry! I knew the statistics while living in Alabama and I’ve heard them while living in Colorado Springs, but the conversations with Lowry residents in shops, parks, and restaurants have made the gravity of the situation very real. We engaged in many conversations about the neighborhood, what’s to love and what it needs, and the people were generally so open and friendly, so we pressed on and talked to quite a few about his/her “spiritual heritage”. Though we talked face to face with 50-100 people, we only engaged one Jesus follower, a Lowry store manager who recently moved to Denver from Virginia. She is desperately seeking a local body of believers to come alongside. I was excited to meet a good number of people who believe in one true God, but humbled by the enormous field before us, so many who don’t yet believe in the forgiveness, grace, and redemption made freely available through Christ’s death and resurrection. My heart is broken and saddened to realize the statistics are true, and I’ve been humbled beyond words to see it firsthand. I know that, apart from Him, I can do nothing about it but, in His strength and power, He will use us in Lowry and He will transform lives.

I told a friend that we “planted a handful of seeds in our days there, and dug a dozen or more holes where a seed can be planted, and broke the plow with some”. But I know God loves the people of Lowry and He has changed my life, so “there is a fire in my bones and I grow weary of holding it in”!

We are specifically praying for “a tithe of the people”. Currently, Lowry has about 10,000 residents and another section is being redeveloped, adding housing for another 5,000 in the next few years. We are praying, believing, that a contagious movement of God is in Lowry’s future and that God is graciously allowing us to be a part! We are certainly not in the Bible Belt anymore. This whole town was redeveloped, purposefully leaving no space for a church building. We are having to pray, study, and relearn what church is. We won’t be able to choose a service time, advertise, and expect the people to come to us. We will be missionaries and true neighbors way before we are a pastor and pastor’s wife in Lowry. Church will be small groups in homes, doing life together God’s way, studying His Word together, disciples who make disciples, all the while praying that when others see God transformation, they will be drawn to Him and want to help us build His Church in Lowry!

Believe with us, pray for big things, and join us in prayer each day at 10:02 (AM or PM) for more laborers for the harvest (Luke 10:2).