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Vocare // Sept. 2015

Posted by on May 5, 2015

Vocare // Sept. 2015

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Hey, RVA friends –

I’ll be serving as adjunct faculty this next school-year at Richmond Hill, facilitating a 9-month course on vocation and discernment. Would love to have you join us!

Are you in a questioning period of your life? Do you sense God leading you in new ways, but not sure what next step to take? Is there new vision being birthed in your heart?

Why not give God some intentional time this next year to really dive in to where He might be leading you? Through community, study, retreat, and reflection, you’ll be given the space and tools to hear God’s voice and direction in new ways. You won’t regret it!

To apply, sign up here

Gatherings will be held on Tuesday nights at 7pm.

The deadline is June 1 – but there’s some wiggle room

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Why Lent?

Posted by on Feb 18, 2015

Why Lent?

Our lives are busier and more distracted than ever. It is becoming more and more difficult to hear the often still, small voice of God in the midst of a chaotic culture. We need practices that enable us to pause, to listen, to unclutter our minds and hearts, to see clearly in new ways. A smothered plant cannot grow – it needs light and air.

What is it?

Lent is a 2,000 year-old practice of setting aside the 40-days (plus 7 Sundays) before Easter as an intentional time of confession, simplicity, fasting, and communion with God. It is a time before the resurrection to identify with Christ in His temptations, trials, and sufferings on our behalf.  

How do we do it?

We will join the Church around the world in observing Lent this year from February 18th to April 5th.We invite you t0 consider what discipline or exercise God might be inviting you toward in this season. What discipline might help you get in touch with your need for God, for the cross, for grace? What do you need to loosen your grip on…that may have its grip on you? Is it fasting a meal and choosing to pray during that hour instead? Is it fasting from social media, TV, or sweets? Or is it adding something intentional to your schedule, like a daily prayer or service project? What might feed your soul and nurture the life that God has planted in you? Let’s see what God has for us – together!

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Retreat for Pastors and Leaders // Jan. 29th!

Posted by on Jan 17, 2015

Retreat for Pastors and Leaders // Jan. 29th!

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This is may be quite last-minute for some, but NEXT THURSDAY I will be facilitating a retreat for pastors and church leaders. It’ll be held from 10AM-3Pm on Jan. 29th, at the beautiful Still Waters Retreat Center. $30 covers lunch, the facility, and retreat materials. This event is being supported by an inter-denominational organization that I partner with called Church Resource Ministries, and it’s especially designed as an opportunity for leaders and pastors to get some space, rest, and silence in order to hear God in fresh ways. Come out and join us! Sign up here

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Prayer of Recollection

Posted by on Oct 3, 2014

1. Present and open your heart to the Lord and intend to learn from Him.
Prayer of Presenting: Lord, I am here; I present myself to you. Open my heart to the truth of
what is going on in my life.
(Rom. 12:1-2)

2. Consider as loss all things that could tempt you to find gain outside of Christ; consider as loss all things in comparison to Christ. Detach from potential idols of the heart, both good and bad things, that your flesh might be tempted to find its identity in outside of being in Christ. Open to the truth of these matters and talk to the Lord about this, whether you struggle with these matters of the flesh.

Prayer of Detachment: At the core of my spirit, I am not a successful person or a failure, a wealthy or poor person, someone who needs to be honored, a good person or a bad person. At the core, my identity is not being a good or bad student-professor, a father or mother, a husband or a wife, a daughter or a son, a kind person or angry person. I am not a … (Confess any idolatry)

3. Affirm to your soul and the Lord your true identity in Christ, that being in union with Christ, no longer condemned but accepted in Him, is your true self. Be open to the truth at this moment, whether this is truly what you experience or not and talk with the Lord about this.

Prayer of Attachment: I was created for union with God. I came into the world in sin but longing for perfect love. I am now clothed with Christ’s righteousness, with full pardon from guilt and full acceptance from God. I am precious in God’s eyes. God calls me His beloved. That is who I truly am. (Confess any unbelief)

4. Resolve to keep your heart and mind attentive to the Lord. Be receptive, silent and still.

5. Hear the Word of God
– end your time pondering a short verse that you can memorize and quote a few times in a reflective, meditative way. Example: John 15:5. “I am the vine, you are the branches; he who abides in Me, and I in him, he bears much fruit; for apart from Me you can do nothing.”

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