March 28, 2010

messymerge

family fun!
Remembering Jesus triumphant entrance to Jerusalem on Easter Sunday, making chocolate nests, finding easter eggs and painting crosses with the little ones.


The Story of Stuff at Emerge

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On Sunday March 14th some of us gathered at the Undercroft for some tasty popcorn to watch an animated film that depicted our habits of buying stuff and the impact in our ecosystem.

It was a thoughtful evening with a good discussion, some of us got this impression of the evening:
"I found it useful in helping me to remember why cheap stuff is usually bad, and why I should (and how to) change some of my North American consumer habits." -Laurel

When we buy things we see the little picture, the intended image of what we want to buy, but we miss the whole scope and impact of our purchase. We damage the ecosystem by ignorance and we became part of the problem. Environment exploitation and human rights abuses are some of the consequences of buying "cheap goods". We go for the instant gratification and do not question why this product is cheaper here in our Country than the place is assembled or fabricated.

So many good words came up that evening like; Tend, keep, dominate (depending what version of the bible you read) regarding the creation of God, and the one that stuck on my brain personally was "stewardship". We have to have always present whom is the owner of the planet, read Psalm 24:1

Then if God retains ownership, what means mankind has a dominion on earth?

Jesus parable of talents in Matthew 25:14-28 describes a more clear picture of stewardship and how to take care and use what was entrusted to us.

Humankind was given a special mission on earth, it was ordained by God. He takes care not only to us but to every breathing thing on the planet: Psalm 104:10-13

Things to ponder:
We are forgetful of God's love for his creation, so we forget to take care of it. God love us dearly and He call us to love one another as well his creation.

readings:

Genesis 1:26-28
Psalm 8:6-8
Exodus 23:10-11
Leviticus 25:1-7
2 Peter 3:10-13
Revelations 21:1

There is multiple conclusion to take from watching The Story of Stuff and reading the Bible.

Perhaps one verse may help us understand the respect we owed to God's creation:

Colossians 1:16 "For by Him all things were created that are in heaven and that are on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or principalities or powers. All things were created through Him and for Him"



Joan Daniel

March 18, 2010

no sunday gathering...

...because this week we will be gathering on saturday march 20th, at Morin Heights in the Laurentians, at the rustic cabin of some members of the emerge community, to celebrate God's goodness and the approach of spring, in appropriate last-day-of-winter style!

interested in joining us?

email the address to the right and below the map.

March 10, 2010

nxt 7

sunday march 14th
with popcorn in one hand and Bible in the other, we'll watch this provocative movie together, then discuss if and how the film's core message conflicts with, or compliments, Biblical themes.


come to watch.
come to talk.
come to think.

5.00 pm the Undercroft

March 4, 2010

nxt 7


is following Jesus in 2010 an undertaking of Olympic proportions?

sometimes it certainly feels like it. how does the powerful images of Olympic achievement we have been exposed to for the past two weeks jive with Biblical motifs for living life Jesus' way?

sunday march 7th
let's get together over bread & soup, with friends and music to try and get things into a more Biblical proportion.
5.00 pm the Undercroft