Running the Race
July 15, 2010 by mark
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Dear Oaks,
I spoke last Sunday about how we run the race from Hedonism to Holiness. Today I want to reflect just a little more on how we keep running the race with perseverance.
Probably from a dark dank prison cell the Apostle Paul sent this message to Timothy, his younger partner in the gospel.
“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to me on that day-and not only to me, but also to all who have longed for his appearing.” 2 Timothy 4:7-8.
I see the Christian life as a battle and as a race and in both scenarios it is often the case that we feel like giving up. One of the purposes of church is to help one another to keep on keeping on. Some months a go I spoke about how John Wesley established what he called “Bands” which in many ways operated like our Core Groups. They were regular meetings where within the context of loving and trustworthy relationship we can be held accountable. We can be asked how we are running the race? How we are maintaining discipline in the spiritual life? What efforts we are making to co-operate with the Holy Spirit within us?
How much you grow in the spiritual life is up to you. There is no lack of will on God’s side he has already declared he wants you “conformed to the likeness of his son.” (Rom 8:29)
So here are some questions that will help keep you on track. You can use them in your own prayer time or in a Core Group.
- What is your experience of prayer and of being attentive to God this week?
- What temptations did you face this past week? How did you deal with them?
- How did the Holy Spirit work in your life this week?
- What opportunities have you had to serve others this week? Did you?
- In what ways have you encountered the Living God in your study of the Bible this week?
This week I will speak from the closing chapter of the letter of James. It is a letter full of the challenge to run the race, fight the good fight and persevere to the end. It is a letter that never allows you do God without engaging with the reality of a broken church and a hurting world.
This is our last opportunity to all be together on a Sunday until late August. There will be an update on Christians against Poverty, testimony of a glorious answer to prayer and much more including news on how we are planning to replace Lisa (who is sadly moving on as you know). You may be in for a surprise or two!
In the Fathers love and keep on running!
Mark
Summer 2010
July 13, 2010 by RuthR
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It’s summer – hurray!
Sunshine, picnics, cricket, the smell of sun tan lotion…
From 25th July – 22 August, Oak Tree won’t have services in Twyford School Café – but between 4:30pm and 6:00pm will be in Springfield Gardens enjoying hanging out together with a picnic and some summer games.
Come & join us!
We will be back in the café on Sunday 29th August.
If you’re hungry to hang out with God this summer – we also have three ‘Hungry’ evenings where we will worship and pray together.
Would be great to see you there. 7:30pm
Please email Ruth Robinson through the site if you want to know venue information.
Market this week… 10th July 2010 (last market for 3 weeks)
July 6, 2010 by mark
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Transform the Rest
God likes rest.
God wants you to rest.
He sets apart specific time from the very beginning for work to stop and rest to be taken (Gen 1:31).
It seems to me that Sabbath (time of rest) is about our relationship with God.
We rest because God does, God rests because he wants us to…
So our rest is designed to be with God, alongside Him, in Him, Holy for Him.
And when we spend time with God, even in rest, we get transformed.
Real sabbath rest should be defined through a transformation that happens by just being with God, no agenda, no system, no ‘work’ or ‘do’ but just being.
As we rest everything that has gone before can settle, be made sense of, fade or sharpen.
As we rest everything that may be coming God can prepare us for, strengthen us for, equip us for.
So as we rest from the Market and other Oaktree ministries this summer, let’s rest with God.
Ask God to lead you in the rest that He knows you need.
I believe that in this way, with Godly rest as our preparation, we could see these Acton streets become gracious and God-filled.
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THIS WEEK and 7th and 14th August…
This week: 2 spaces 10-12, 2 spaces 12-2
Hots: 2 spaces both 10-11 and 11-12
7th August – all shifts and Hots spaces available
14th August – all shifts and one Hots space 10-11 and two 11-12.
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Rev. Mark Bishop
Out there and Curate
Oaktree, Acton.

































