Thursday, July 30, 2009
Details of Providence..
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Sunday, July 26, 2009
The Joining of Communities
Monday, July 20, 2009
WRITE IN...
Saturday, July 18, 2009
SIMPLICITY
John here… I’m back in the States now, here in Atlanta, Georgia at the Steubenville Youth Conference. It’s been a whirlwind couple of days, filled with many blessings. I left the UK Thursday after Kristin and I drove 5 hours back south then stopped over to check out London a bit (yes, that's me on the boat there). After touring the city, I flew straight to Atlanta where (after 26 hours of no sleep!) I met a group of 16 excited teens from my parish in Virginia. The Lord has been very gracious in somehow erasing the jet lag, and providing for me to be present to them in this powerful weekend. In the midst of all this though, I’ve had some time to sit back and let the message that the Lord was revealing to me during my little bit of time in the UK congeal a bit.
I believe perhaps the greatest message that the Father had for me during the brief time we were serving in England has to do with my identity in Him. The “subject” of many of our conversations over the course of the past two weeks centered around worship – why do we worship? what does it mean to worship? what does it mean to lead worship? And specifically as we entered into what it means to lead worship, the Lord revealed the great simplicity of that call more deeply to me: He is my Father, and I am His child. It’s that simple. And it is the true for all of us. It’s when we remain in Him – in the arms of the Father – that He bears great fruit through us.
It can be easy to seek our identity in what we do, whether it be in ministry, or our jobs, or activities, or relationships or whatever – when the truth is that God desires that we would find our identity simply in who He says that we are: His beloved daughters and sons.
As those whom he has gifted and entrusted with a call to ministry, the call is the same: that all that we say and do would flow out of our union with Him. Before we are apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors… music ministers, youth ministers, we must first be children. And so as we come before Him, we do so with hearts of disciples… and it’s from this space that He reveals to us His desires for our lives, and for our ministry, and in this way that we move from “doing things in His name” to “ministering under His authority.”
May the Father grant us the grace simply to be children, and to remain in the freedom of that simple call. Amen.
Peace and prayers,
John
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
SUMMIT
VISION FOR SUMMIT::
In the face of cultural turmoil, economic crisis, and an ever-growing human need, God calls for leaders who will find their strength in Him, who will persevere in leading where they are, and who will worship Him above all.
Psalm 61: “For the leader; with stringed instruments of David. Hear my cry, O God, listen to my prayer! From the brink of Sheol I call; my heart grows faint. Lead me to the rock that is higher than I, for you are my refuge, a tower of strength.”
God is passionate about empowering His people, especially those who are called to serve Him in leadership. He seeks out these leaders throughout the Scripture. He empowers Abraham, Noah, Moses, David, Isaiah, Peter, Paul, James, John, Mary and many others. And, just as He empowered Moses on the “Summit” of Mount Sinai and the early Church in the upper room, God desires to empower us today.
At the heart of ADORE is a passion to be led by God to the mountain and be empowered by God to do His work. We invite you to come to the Summit with us (in whatever capacity you serve in leadership) while we allow God to empower us and send us out to proclaim his Great News to the world.
Jesus Take The Wheel
Saturday, July 11, 2009
The Good Shepherd
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Friday, July 3, 2009
Prepare the Way
Dearest Holy Spirit, confiding in Your deep, personal love for me, I am making this novena for the following request, if it be Your Holy Will to grant it:
(mention your request).
Teach me, Divine Spirit, to know and seek my last end; grant me the holy fear of God; grant me true contrition and patience.
Do not let me fall into sin. Give me an increase of faith, hope and charity, and bring forth in my soul all the virtues proper to my state in life.
Make me a faithful disciple of Jesus and an obedient child of the Church. Give me efficacious grace sufficient to keep the Commandments and to receive the Sacraments worthily.
Give me the four Cardinal Virtues, Your Seven Gifts, Your Twelve Fruits.
Raise me to perfection in the state of life to which You have called me and lead me through a happy death to everlasting life.
I ask this through Christ our Lord, Amen.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Attentiveness of the Father
