Thursday, May 26, 2011

When Seeing is Believing

Have you ever looked at a situation or a person and had the thought instantly come to your mind, 'oh, that won't amount to much - or - they don't have what it takes because...'? 

We ALL do it and for the most part it's not that we want to have these negative thoughts or to categorize.  Maybe it's a previous experience that has shaped your conviction about a particular topic or person.  Maybe life factors shape our preconcieved ideas.  Sometimes it's just difficult to see beyond the "natural" to the potential of what God is doing or wants to do in a situation or life.  It happens...

In August of last year, I led a team to Haiti to help with the earthquake disaster of January 2010.  Truthfully, upon hearing about the disaster I never once had a strong inclination to get involved little own to actually go and serve in this nation.  I was willing to work to get the team prepared but I wasn't even remotely compelled to go.  My thoughts and plans were going in another direction.  I didn't think that there was much hope or potential.

When the time came to prepare the team my earnest prayer was, "Lord, do you want me to go to Haiti?" and basically left the choice up to Him...

His response:  "I'm going to Haiti and I'm going to do some things there.  You're welcome to come with Me if you want".  

Well, not exactly what I was expecting but in all honesty I was definitely intrigued.  I didn't have to go, but what could He possibly have up his sleeve? And do I want to miss out if He does some great things?  My sense of adventure overrided my objections and and so off I went.

Since that time, I've been back twice.  Once in March of this year to lead another team and begin helping the Foursquare leadership with national church development.  And again at the beginning of May to continue working with the national church. 

So what has God been doing in Haiti?  Above and beyond what I could ever imagine or expect.  The team trip in March was life-changing for the whole team as we watched, prayed and led 3 people to salvation.  One of them being the leader of the tent city behind the church.  This last trip one more person that we had connected with gave their heart to Jesus.  I can say with all my heart and being that there is the rumblings of revival in this nation.

The Foursquare church in Haiti is seeing unprecedented amounts of work being accomplished.  This past weekend they held their first Sunday service in their new building.  The story of how this all came together is too long to go into...the team that was there in March was able to witness the delivery of the containers after being held in customs for almost 6 months!  Please read on for more details.

Most exciting of all!!  Most of you may know that Haiti now has a new national leader - Michel Martelly.  What you probably wouldn't know from the news and other sources is that he is calling upon the Church in Haiti to help lead in the rebuilding.  Shortly after his official election in April he requested a gathering with 100 church worship leaders to meet with him for a time of worship and to recieve prayer for his leadership.  He also asked the church to gather outside the presidential palace the night before his inaugeration ceremony.

The following is an update I recieved this morning with more surprising events... 

Hi All,
Well, we finally made it! The roof on, walls in place, and we're good to go.  A great celebration with every chair (and rickety bench) filled with joyous worshipers.  We had a great time and we're all looking forward to next Sunday!  Special thanks to everyone who worked on the building, so many from foundation to finish, and especially Mark Lawrence who stayed "until the building was finished" and worked with Haitians who learned a new trade and did a wonderful job.  We still need windows & doors & stuff, but everybody is loving being inside.  Let us know if you want to help with 'finishes' & 'equipping' the new building.  Still lots to do, but we're in! Thanks for your prayers.
Also, keep praying for Haiti.  Last week P. Guy and I were in a meeting with a couple hundred Protestant Pastors and President Martelly made a surprise visit, just to remind us that he truly believes that this is a new season for Haiti and it is the Church's job to lead the way.  He spoke of darkness & light, good & evil, cooperation & corruption, very sincere - not far from the Kingdom I believe. The light of a new day is rising, don't stop praying!
Thanks for all you have done to bring love & healing to Haiti. Pastor Guy and our Foursquare family want you to know how grateful they are for each one of you. "Well done, good and faithful servant(s)".

Blessings from Haiti
John & Debbie Booker & Base Camp Staff
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What absolutely amazes me is that the nation of Haiti has been literally in Satan's grip for years upon years.  One of their own president's dedicated this nation to Satan during his leadership.  But now, the tide is being turned and this new leader (Martelly) is looking to the church to help him lead his nation!  With God all things are possible if we only have eyes to see.

The next team trip is scheduled for August 8-22nd and the invitation is open to you also to come along and see what God is doing in Haiti!  If you're interested in being a part of this team or getting your church connected to the work in Haiti please let me know asap!  Due to the number of teams going in August there is a limit of 10 people. 

"Seeing" is truly Believing!!

Many Blessings,

Rhonda Berkhiem
Lead Pastor
Life Design Foursquare Church

Monday, May 23, 2011

The Simple Message of Jesus

It's been a while since my last post.  Mostly due to the tyranny of the urgent with the new church plant and national church ministry.  But also because I haven't really had anything come to my mind that I could put to paper.  The icy stare of a blank page; the deafening sound of silence.

But, that actually has not been a bad thing.  Let me explain...

For most of my life I have been a consummate planner.  Chalk it up to my life design as the oldest child in my family (first grandchild on both sides and oldest sibling), as well as administrative gifting, professional education, and many other life experiences.  It's defintely proven to be a benefit through chaotic times in my life as it has somehow enabled me to find the balance in the craziest of times.

This church planting experience has however proved to be a challenge for me.  There's so many voices out there that have the sure-fire plan of how to successfully plant and lead a church.  I'm not saying at all that any of these methods are wrong because it has obviously worked.  And I celebrate them and the successes!

For the last 5 years or so I have had the amazing privilege of travelling and working with Foursquare churches in other nations (Turkey and now Haiti).  If you have ever had the awesome experience of ministering in a country that is not Western you will quickly come to realize that planning and structure are not high priority.  In most cases, non-existant.

This can (and does) blow the circuits for most Western-thinking people.  Westerners (that's me) are linear in approach:  the shortest space between point A and B is a straight line so "this is how it is done".  Most other cultures are more circular: there may not be a clear point A and B, and the line is definitely not straight.  When everyone shows up we'll begin and when it's the right time to stop we will...

My observation in all of this, and the challenge, has been that God's work moves forward in spite of the seeming chaos.  People are being miraculously saved, healed, trained and released to be disciples of their people and nation.  There is God-given vision, but not necessarily a plan or strategy per se.  No 5, 10 or 20 steps to building a successful church.  It appears to just happen and it's wonderful!!

Interestingly, this is how our Foursquare movement began as well.  The last few weeks we as a church have been looking back in time to our Foursquare roots and the ministry of our founder, Aimee Semple McPerson.  One thing has become very clear to me.  Aimee never had a plan to be successful, she simply listened and responded to the voice of the Holy Spirit.

In her own words she said "when God saved me and called me to preach the gospel, He gave me a vision of the spiritual needs of humanity.  A vision, worldwide, with a commission to 'go and tell', and a consuming burden for lost souls".  Her message was plain and simple; "we preach Jesus, the Saviour; Jesus, the Baptizer with the Holy Spirit; Jesus, the Healer; and (you guessed it) Jesus, our Soon-Coming King".

The name "Foursquare" didn't come about in order to name (or brand) a denomination, but rather was a vision that God gave Aimee from Ezekiel 1:10, of the gospel to be preached.  The Foursquare Gospel is Jesus and not the other way around.  And though many things may have cluttered the original vision, this is still the truth of who we are as a Foursquare church.  Jesus Christ is the same; yesterday, today and forever (Hebrews 13:8).

So why was the denomination formed?  As Aimee's ministry began to grow it required the acquisition and accumulation of property and assets.  In the culture of her day (Los Angeles, CA in 1923) in order to own property it was required that a legal entity be established that could hold title and conduct the daily operations of the ministry.

That has not changed much in the U.S. or in Canada.  As the Western Church (all denominations), fulfilling the great commission in our culture requires us to operate within the legal and government structures of our country.  I can already hear grumbling from those who dislike administration....  But in comparison to many nations, we enjoy much recognition and great privileges as the Church.  It requires much more in adminstration and structure, but it is the way that has been afforded us to freely preach the gospel and exemplify Christ in our own country.  To whom much is given, much is required.

So back to the silence I started talking about.  As a new church plant in the city of New Westminster, there has been the challenge to make a plan, have a strategy, know where you're going before you get there.  For some the silence has been excrutiatingly painful because we (Westerners) have a need to know before we know!  The automatic response is to fill the silence with something! anything! to fill up the void.  Even if that means we drown out the voice of the Holy Spirit.

For me, rather than being an unbearable time to endure, I have chosen to experience some of the pain (thanks to some of my leadership who are not Westerners).  Well worth the effort because it has brought clarity, direction, and purpose.  And it's very simply this....Jesus.  His name lifted up and in whom we place all our hope and trust for the future.  For He will build His church and draw all men unto Himself. 

I think I need to say that in NO WAY do I aspire to emulate our founder, Aimee Semple McPherson.  5 lifetimes could never form me into a person or minister like her.  She was raised up by God for a very specific purpose in a specific time and I'm thankful for her and her life. 

I do however pray that through the life that God has given me and the leadership of Life Design Foursquare Church, we will continue to take the time needed to hear the voice of the Holy Spirit.  And despite the painful times of pressure "to do" we remain faithful to the simple message of Jesus; our Saviour, Baptizer in the Holy Spirit, Healer, and Soon-Coming King...