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Saturday, December 15, 2012

The Hero of the Season

 
Updates
 
The Move
We are now living in our new house.  We’re working at setting up our home again and for the first time since we moved to Los Angeles we have to drive to church.  It feels quite different than just walking out of your bedroom into the family room.  Our church members are having a good time reorganizing the spaces for each classroom and figuring out how to maximize our corporate meeting space.
 
During this transition we have had a couple setbacks.  On the day of our move two big wheel type bikes and a scooter were stolen, along with some really nice potted plants and a jacket.  We have always known that we are being watched by people, sometimes it is just amazing at how much we are being watched.  As we drove off with the majority of our stuff they moved in…when we returned an hour and a half later it was gone.  All these things were just out of plain sight on our porch.  There has also been some new graffiti…we feel that these things just confirm why we are here…people are in need.  Yes, it feels horrible when things are stolen or vandalized, but more reason to keep sharing the Good News.
 
Then our first shower at the new house caused a rainstorm downstairs….meaning our first shower was our last for a while.  Things are now fixed, but even as walls were being ripped out and fixed we found tons of black mold and other issues that had to be dealt with.  The crazy thing is all these setbacks, in a roundabout way, have been answers to prayers.  Not the way we would do it, but all that matters is that God is control.
 
While we are living in the city amongst the people that God has burdened our hearts to spend 24/7 serving we know that our experience, while similar in some ways, is not anything as difficult as what is ‘normal’.  Knowing that our ‘normal’ sized bedroom might be a ‘house’ for a family of 6 or that the black mold and a leaking bathroom may never get fixed helps put things in perspective and appreciate the grace and favor we have – as well as the financial support to be able to focus on ministry and not on survival.  It is also crazy to think how Jesus came into our filthy world and really did experience all the pain and temptations, shame and heartache that we feel.  Jesus is our hero.  He saved us.  He continues to save us!  He is the One we desire to follow every day.  We are so blessed to have Him in our lives!  We are also blessed to be celebrating this Christmas with the many individuals Jesus has allowed us to know and love here in Los Angeles.  We are also blessed to have you in our lives and want to wish you a very merry Christmas. 
 
Thanksgiving: Giving thanks to God as a church
Food boxes were delivered to 20 families…
Our church then went out and fed the homeless and community a delicious feast.  We did this the Sunday before Thanksgiving and nearly everyone from our church came back a few hours after our morning worship service to serve.  It was great how they served as entire families and how they spent time sharing the Good News along with sharing the good food. 
 
 
We then had a special Thanksgiving service and meal the day before Thanksgiving.
A homeless couple came an enjoyed the evening with us as did other friends and family.  We all shared testimonies and gave thanks to God.  We sang songs – English and Spanish, men and women, young and old.  The youth were in charge of creating and running some games and crafts for the younger kids.  We see so much growth from the previous year – we will be able to do more and more as the church continues to catch the vision and take responsibility for this ministry. 
 
Christmas at the OAKS
 
Over 50 of us boarded the bus and headed to the OAKS camp for a day of Christmas fun.  Most of the men and boys took off to play soccer, while the women and girls worked on making special Christmas crafts to decorate their homes or give as gifts.  We all came together again for a full Christmas dinner, some games, a hay ride and family pictures.  
 
 
Journey to Bethlehem
What a great way to see, smell, hear, taste and touch your way through that special night that Jesus was born. 
 We were able to see Mary on the donkey looking for a room, but there was no space at the inn. 
We had to pay taxes to the Roman soldiers and then with the coin money we had left over were able to buy wares from the various shops and even taste yummy foods.
During the night, we looked up and saw the angels giving glory to God and proclaiming the arrival of Jesus.   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
We got to go to the stable along with the shepherds and hear everyone’s experience and excitement.
 We almost forgot we were in Los Angeles for a moment…the kids loved it as did the parents and youth.
We continually are looking for opportunities to bring families together around Christ honoring and Christ-focused events.This is one we will be talking about and remembering for a long time.
 
 Please Pray with Us…
ü  Youth - San Diego Missions Trip
 
ü  Christmas Program: “The Gift” an original drama our children and some adults will be putting on for friends and family.  Some of the ladies from the church have been going door to door around our neighborhood inviting people to participate with us.
 
ü  Christmas Service: We will be celebrating Christmas on Sunday, December 23 with another special service and a Christmas dinner.
 
ü  Our new space:  After meeting in the rain and cold weather last week (under our canopies), we have all agreed to come together this week and do some work to prepare the recently emptied house and make meeting indoors possible.  Our Christmas service will be our first service in the ‘new’ space.
 
ü  New Year’s Outreach: (Saturday, January 5)  We will be having a large fair at the park in front of the church with food, prizes and most importantly our church members sharing the gospel to the many still without direction or purpose.
 
Christmas Gifts
We were blessed to receive new student Bibles for all our youth, a new microwave and we have some Sunday school curriculum on the way…thank you so much for your gifts!
 
If you didn’t have a chance to give a special Christmas gift to this ministry there still is time!  Here are some more ways you can help this ministry (used items in good condition, or money donated towards these items would also be greatly appreciated):
·         DVDs (appropriate for children or toddlers)
·         Video games (for XBOX 360 or Wii; appropriate family or kid games)
·         DVD player
·         Craft Supplies for our children’s ministry
·         Coffee Maker
·         Toilet Seat
·         Patio Bench
·         Large Screen (for projector)
 
We pray that you holiday season is bright with the light of our Hero, Lord and Savior, Jesus.
 
Merry Christmas from all of us!
Chad, Fabiola, Rebecca and Justice

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Her Time to be Saved

“Please explain to me what I must do to be saved,” Liliana asked Fabiola with wide-eyes after the Sunday morning message.  We met Liliana through our park outreach.  She started coming to our church after our summer sport’s outreach and has since invited several other people.  This was her Sunday…a time to get right with God and begin new life.  We praise God for your prayers and sacrificial financial support that is enabling us to keep evangelizing, raising up disciples and planting churches here in the inner city.

We have some other big news to share (though not as big as Liliana’s salvation).  This month we will be moving to a new house.  As you know we have been asking for prayer for a building space for our growing church for almost two years.  We have not been able to find a space that would be big enough in our community for our church that we can afford, so we decided to move out of our current home so the church can use that space more freely and effectively. 

We will miss living in this home, but are excited to see how this ushers in the next phase of our church planting.  Already in the planning phases we have seen how the church has been able to take more ownership in something that is ‘theirs’ and not ‘ours.’  Our new home is not too far and will allow us some healthy separation from the intensity of the growing ministry to be a family, while continually investing in the emerging leadership and those coming to faith like Liliana.    

This month we will also be celebrating Christ’s birth and life with our church and community.  We have our annual daylong celebration – Christmas at THE OAKS, which is a time for our families to leave the city for a day to make hand crafted gifts, bond as families and as a church and learn more about the Christmas story.  Later on this month we will also have our church Christmas party and meal together. 

Fabiola has also been working hard over the last two months with the children to put on a mini-drama musical called “The Gift” for our Christmas service (the Sunday before Christmas).  It has been powerful watching the kid’s grasp a deeper understanding of the meaning of Christmas and be so motivated to bring their families to church so they can keep rehearsing and learning more.  Just last week one of the mom’s shared at our Bible study how amazing it was that her daughter knew so much about the Bible.  She was surprised to find her sitting and teaching her younger sister about the things she was learning at church – things the mom had not yet learned!

What a privilege it is to be here in Los Angeles serving Jesus and preaching about His love and the amazing gift of eternal life.  Thank you for your gifts of prayers, financial support and encouraging words that make this all possible.

Merry Christmas,

Chad & Fabiola