Mustard seed faith takes root
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Mustard seed faith takes root
Summer 2014 N E W S U P D AT E GRACE BRETHREN CANADA • GBCANADA USA | WWW.GBCANADA.CA Kitchener/ Waterloo, Ontario Uptown Waterloo, Ontario Paulo and Lavinia Garcia Mustard seed faith takes root GBCanada USA is teaming up with Grace Community Church and Grace Fellowship Canada in exploring the possibility of starting a new church in the Kitchener/Waterloo/Cambridge area of Ontario. It all started with the planting of a small seed. In this case, seed couple, Paulo and Lavinia Garcia, members at GCC since 2008. Paulo and Lavinia live in the Kitchener/Waterloo area and came to know and follow Jesus at Grace Community Church. They do not see themselves as lead church planters but want to be a seed family to see a Grace Fellowship Church start in their community so more people can come to know and follow Jesus like they did. “This is very exciting for us as we see the next generation of believers wanting to plant churches in their own community,” said Nathan Bryant, Executive Pastor at GCC and team leader for the expansion of churches for Grace Fellowship Canada. “It takes a long time and a lot of resources to plant a church, but even longer to start a church-planting movement,” Nathan concluded. An exploratory meeting is scheduled for June and invitations have been extended to both Grace Community Church and Village Community Church attenders. Lead Pastor, Bartley Sawatsky, is looking forward to what God will do with the Garcia’s mustard seed faith. “You know, it’s just like all the Bible stories you read as a kid. God likes to take the smallest and humblest thing to make something BIG happen. Whether the Garcia’s faith stimulates a small or large group of interest, we know it will only succeed if God is in it and we’re ready to join Him to do anything we can to plant, water and nurture its growth.” Growing deeper roots in Grasslands by Bart & Elizabeth Blair Dave sets up the goodies for the Haiti Mission Team bake sale One thing we can always count on during our winters here on the Canadian prairies is that the wind blows and blows and blows. Whether it’s the arctic winds that blow the snow or the warm Chinooks that melt it, the air is seldom still. And so it has been with the Holy Spirit as He has continued to keep things stirring in our young church family here in Medicine Hat. After weekend attendance dropped last spring from the mid 60’s to the mid 30’s and losing a key family to another church planting opportunity, we were not really sure where things were headed. With a commitment to stay the course and follow God’s lead we re-launched last September with renewed commitment to our vision to be a church that unchurched people love to attend. Our attendance grew back towards the high 60’s, with an almost entirely new crowd of people, many exploring Jesus for the first time in their lives. We revamped our small group structure and had more than 30 adults participating in our mid-week connections. As we rounded out 2013 and prepared for Carmen and Shelley signing in children to the Explorers and Trailblazers programs 2014, we were encouraged by many new relationships and were eager to see God begin bearing new fruit within the crowd that was gathering. We set our early 2014 goal to be to grow deeper roots as a church family. While we are anxious to see more people giving their lives to Jesus and new spiritual life taking shape, we also recognize that in order to support and sustain new fruit we need to be a healthier stronger church. God continues to bless us. Through this winter our attendance grew to the high 70’s and since mid-April we have been averaging around 100 people on Sundays. We have four Community Groups with about 40 people participating. At the time of this writing we have 3 people who are preparing for baptism and 3 others taking our Discover Jesus study, where they are learning the truth about Jesus for the first time in their lives. We could not be more excited about our present and future. We love the fact that God is allowing us to be a part of his work here in Medicine Hat. We covet your prayers and appreciate your continued support! Surveying the strength of Hope by Philip & Beth Bryant and think through some of the realities of Community of Hope; we have only so many people, with so many gifts, and so much time. What are we doing well and what needs to be changed? What do we have and what do we need? What are the most important things for this community? These are all vitally important questions to answer, and we feel like we’re just scratching the surface. After six years in Surrey, BC, our church is growing up, and learning what it means to grow up. We are blessed to have leaders who are servants, but they have taken on so many things that it’s impossible for them to do any of those things with as much care as we might want. So we were very happy to have Nathan Bryant, team leader for Grace Fellowship eXpansion (GFX), join us for a week this spring to experience our church family at work and play. While he was here, Nathan helped our leadership team process a recent church survey Part of what the survey revealed is that we are good at many things with need for improvement to reach the excellence factor we strive for. The largest missing piece is someone with strong administrative gifts. We have hired an intern who just finished his MDiv and will bring much-needed administrative gifts to the team as well as oversight of our youth ministries. We are still asking God for leaders in priority areas and for wisdom on how to free up and train our leaders to lead, and not just do. Please pray for Philip as he continues to learn how to coach and bring accountability to the leaders we have. Our annual Thursday-before-Easter 1st Century Communion service was a precious time, especially as it included four baptisms; some were new believers, some had known Christ for a number of years. Hope also had a terrific Easter Egg Hunt on Palm Sunday and most people came because someone from the church had invited them! That’s what we want to see happening. We’re excited to see that people are using the recently developed tools like our Facebook page and Twitter to invite their friends and neighbors. Leaving The Village for greener pastors by Ted & Elise Adomanis seen things change before so we’ll just roll as God rocks. Meanwhile, we keep selling and donating our belongings to fit our needs into a small UHaul. On the personal front, our last grandbaby girl was born after Thanksgiving last year so spending a few days of very valuable time with our family has been special too as we prepare to move so far away. It’s been two years since we first felt God telling us to “Go West” toward Calgary, Alberta to help start a new church. A lot has changed since that first announcement and that initial dream has turned into a new role as the Grace Mobile Unit. Because of a shuffle in leadership, it looks like our first stop will not be Calgary, but Medicine Hat to lend a hand with Grasslands Church, our youngest of four active churches. While we still have our sights on Calgary, we’ve seen God move in different directions recently so we’ll focus on the greener grasslands of Alberta for now. Our prayer is that the house will be sold early this summer and we’ll eventually wind up in Medicine Hat sometime this fall. But, we’ve Meanwhile in Milton, the Village Community Church is thriving with new visitors every week. Attendance is pushing 150, five Villagers took the “baptism plunge” in early spring, people are growing deeper in their relationship with God and unchurched people still find The Village a comfortable place to meet God through Jesus. We’ve just about handed over all our ministry assignments to others and it’s pretty strange to just “go to church” on Sunday and not be part of the weekly planning and management of events and programs. It will be very difficult distancing ourselves from Village relationships after eight years but we didn’t move here to be comfortable, but comfortably uncomfortable. We know God will stretch us wherever He sends us. Looking forward for our new assignments in the greener plains of Grasslands. Thank you for praying for us and our growing Canadian family. So much is happening and we are excited about the changes God is bringing our way. Viva Brasil! Mucho gusto at Carassauga! by Armando Padovan Last month, our Grace Community Church building was transformed into the Brazil Pavilion at Carassauga Festival of Cultures 2014. Armando Padovan (right) Imagine 22 hours of intense and vibrant programming full of entertainment and music: Samba, Maracatu, Forro, Bossa Nova, Rock, plus Capoeira (a typical Martial Art), Freestyle Soccer and delicious food and decadent desserts – all Brazilian style. Over 4,700 people came through the doors of the Grace Centre, where 166 dedicated volunteers greeted them. There were great sponsors, amazing artisans, an awesome A/V team, and our outstanding MC was our non-Brazilian youth pastor and church planting intern, Andrew Wood. The opportunities I am having with our Brazilian community have been enormous. Now I am part of the Brazilian Council in Toronto, opening doors to minister in many ways to my fellow countrymen. The festival brought over 120 performers. One, a Brazilian who plays in a newly formed band, came to me for counseling and asked me to be his mentor. He is not a follower of Christ ... yet. I have shared the Bible and my time with him. During the festival he introduced me to his wife. She hugged me and cried, saying, “Armando, thank you very much. You do not realize how important it has been to me and my family what you are doing for us!” An experience like that makes me believe all the work was worth it, if just to change one life. Last Sunday morning I met a couple leaving the Grace Centre and introduced myself as the International Pastor. I perceived the accent and started conversing in Spanish. A connection was made immediately. They learned about the Brazil Pavilion on Saturday and found out about Grace through the flyer we distributed at the registration desk. It was reported that other people who came to our services that Sunday came for the first time because of our Carassauga event. We flew in a freestyle soccer professional from Brazil, Adriana Oliveira. She is a solid Christian and great performer. During the Festival she gave six demonstrations and held multiple clinics for the kids. She autographed and sold 50 soccer balls. Her autograph included: “Jesus te ama (Jesus loves you), Adriana.” One of our many sponsors gave away two roundtrip tickets to Brazil. We received hundreds of entries for the drawing which will give us a chance to follow up with each entrant. We could easily fill an entire newsletter with many other stories but space is limited in this issue. People from Grace and non-Grace volunteers pulled together and gave overwhelming support to host Carassauga. This event not only was tremendous outreach to our community but continues giving us a better sense of unity as a church family. We are helping people to rediscover God in a very unique way. Praise Him! Viva Brasil! Mucho gusto at Carassauga! GRACE BRETHREN CANADA • GBCANADA USA | WWW.GBCANADA.CA Generational rewards by Nathan Bryant Proverbs 16:3 “Commit to the LORD whatever you do, and your plans will succeed.” When we moved to Canada 17 years ago, our team was motivated to see a movement of churches start. That was the huge dream but the real bottom line and driving goal for all of us has been, and will continue to be, to see people transformed by Jesus Christ and to follow Him. One of the first couples I had the privilege to lead to Jesus 16 years ago was Eric and Carmen Ting. Eric had little to no religious background and came from a Buddhist country. They were ready to start a family in Canada and decided that they would check out this new church in their neighbourhood. Soon I was visiting them in their home and they were eager to learn more as we studied the person of Jesus through the book of John. Both of them came to fully believe that Jesus is the Son of God and the Saviour of the world. Now, over a decade and an half later, Eric and Carmen are still very active in our church – leading ministries and a small group in their The Ting family Your continued prayer and financial support are what keep us here in Canada. If you are so led, please visit www.justgive.org to make a secure online donation. home. This past month I had the privilege of baptizing both their boys, Brandon and Jaime. They had amazing testimonies of commitment to Jesus and being led to Him mainly through their parents. It is a tremendous joy to know that this family has begun a new direction for generations to come. Wow! Their lives have become an awesome testimony and it has been our privilege to see hundreds of people start a new lineage for their families here in Canada. We are planning to see more churches start – which is great – but why we do it is to see more lives committed to following Jesus and more generations of families knowing and loving Him. GBCanada USA invites you to Breakfast Friday, July 18 at 7:30am and see Michael Jr. perform live at 9pm. For more about GBCanada USA or the Great Canadian Adventure, please visit us online: GBCanada.ca CanadianAdventure.org PLANTING CHURCHES ACROSS CANADA In the U.S. PO Box 836 Charlotte Hall, MD 20622 In Canada: 6670 Campobello Road Mississauga, ON L5N 2L8 Phone: 905.821.6328 Fax: 905.698.0476 E-mail: elise@gbcanada.ca Give online: For U.S. donors: www.justgive.org For Canadian donors: www.canadahelps.org