Saturday, March 12, 2011

"40 DAYS" OF DISCERNMENT

Emmaus Road, we are in one of those seasons, asking God to give us specific guidance as a church. What is most important to God, for this body? How does he want us to grow and change? Accept the invitation to join in "40 DAYS" OF DISCERNMENT. This is an intentional period of prayer and deliberation as we prepare to make some big decisions together in a few months. It is not literally a forty day process - it is a little longer - but since it is launched the first Sunday of Lent, it is handy to think of it following the church calendar. Here is what you are being asked to do:

Pray
  • confess your hopes, dreams, and fears about Emmaus Road to God; listen for his response
  • ask God to reveal his will AND show us the resources to carry it out
Join the SWOT conversation online (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats); respond to the blog entries from January and February or email Pastor Likkel.

Share your perceptions with the Pastor, Elders, and/or Deacons

In your Small Group discussions, talk about how the process is going, especially around the end of April and beginning of May.

Follow-up:
May 15 Road Crew; sharing testimony from the "40 DAYS"
June 19 (or 23) Road Crew; vote on Council proposals; install two new Elders

FYI, Council Calendar is online: 3/22 Elders&Deacons; 4/12 Elders; 5/10 Elders&Deacons

Friday, March 11, 2011

ROAD CREW AGENDA, SUNDAY MARCH 13, 2011

Goals of Meeting:

1. Receive ministry updates

2. Invitation to “40 Days of Discernment

____________________________________

12:00 PM WELCOME TO ROAD CREW

GOALS OF MEETING

OVERVIEW: GOOD NEWS, BAD NEWS

12:15 WELCOME STEWARDSHIP TEAM; FINANCE UPDATE

12:20 INVITATION: “40 DAYS OF DISCERNMENT

12:25 Q&A

12:30 DISMISSAL






ROAD CREW NOTES, SEPTEMBER 23, 2010

Greenwood Office, Thursday Sept.23, 2010, 7-9pm; approx. 15-20 members present.
Pastor Likkel invited members around the circle to share what most excited or encouraged them about Emmaus Road; dominant theme emerged around Groundworks Sunday activity.

Review of Elder Nomination process took place. Pastor pledged to get the process underway in October.

Financial update offered, followed by pledge to schedule Sunday post-worship meeting for Road Crew vote to approve budget.

Pastor shared plan to interview every church family and hear how parents follow through with spiritual instruction and faith building Beyond Sunday (Parenting in Faith Beyond Sunday); after interviewing each family, hope is to take themes which have emerged and present to church, then invite parents to respond with ideas for building a more peer supportive environment in Emmaus Road, to help us with one of the most important ministries parents share.

Coming alongside church planters - Matt Wolfe, Simon Cunningham - a way for Emmaus Road to be involved in church planting.

Prayer/dismissal around 9PM.

Friday, January 28, 2011

DO GROUNDWORKS MATTER?

Do Groundworks Sundays matter? I believe they do, for at least three reasons.
At our congregational meeting last September, I asked members around the room to share what most excites them about Emmaus Road's ministries. The standout topic was Groundworks Sundays. For a lot of us, the opportunity to connect with neighbors and agencies in Belltown, our neighborhood of gathering, has been a new and meaningful experience. In talking with church members and agency personnel from the neighborhood, three themes have emerged:

1. We have much experience speaking the truth of God's love and grace made known to us in Christ; most people around us, church-going or not, have also experienced the hearing of these words. What's different on Groundworks Sundays, is the opportunity to go beyond words, with hands and feet, to actions of love and grace. None of us, nor the people around us, church-going or not, have experienced enough words backed by actions. It feels good to connect with neighbors through actions of the Gospel, in addition to words.

2. Small actions make a big difference. After a Groundworks Sunday last June, some of our neighbors communicated to one of our liaisons. Through tears, one woman expressed deep gratitude for being able to return home from the hospital to a clean apartment. Amidst all her health challenges and bad news, this act of kindness from strangers in her neighborhood gave her hope and strength. Another person expressed how great it was to know people had cared to offer help. He shared how people in his building were generally uncaring; discovering that there are others out there who do care meant the world to him.

3. On Groundworks Sundays, we get to know each other. We do this on typical Sundays, too, but there is neither time nor space to have the kind of conversations that seem to pop up when we are working side by side.






Wednesday, September 22, 2010

ROAD CREW AGENDA, SEPTEMBER 23, 2010

NOT AT NEW HORIZONS,
but at our Greenwood Office
7-9PM
corner of N.85th/Greenwood AveN.,
312 North 85th Street, Suite 101
Seattle, WA 98103

(no childcare provided; separate "play" room available)

Goals of Meeting:

1. Review Elder nomination process

2. Receive proposed budget & ministry reports/updates

3. Pray

7:00 ARRIVE

7:10 PRAY

7:15 WELCOME

7:20 REVIEW ELDER NOMINATION PROCESS

7:30 RECEIVE FINANCIAL UPDATE; BUDGET PRESENTATION; Q&A

(vote to be scheduled for future brief Sunday post-worship mtg.)

8:00 MINISTRY UPDATES

  • Prayer – Sunday & Beyond
  • Children’s Ministry – Sunday & Beyond
  • Groundworks; Belltown Covenant
  • Small Groups
  • Church “Planting”

8:50 PRAY

9:00 DISMISS

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

ELDER CHANDRA MULLENIX FULFILLED TERM

Dear Road Crew,

I've been a joyful Elder for nearly 2 years, and will be stepping aside from the Council at the end of August. It's been such a gift to get to know & pray for those in my "district", and I look forward to maintaining the friendships I've deepened. Among other opportunities, this will open the door for me to re-enter Sunday morning volunteer roles in Children's Ministry.

Council will begin the nomination process soon for the next Elder.

chandra mullenix

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

ROAD CREW MINUTES, APRIL 22, 2010

7:15 Eric Greeting, Prayer

7:25 Eric Review of Council role and participants

Thanks Mike & Teresa and Rennie

Introduce Flow Chart

7:30 Rennie Presentation of Flow Chart draft; answered questions

Stressed purpose of increasing communication, clarity, efficiency

Additional purposes to relieve Eric and place responsibility of fully exploring idea on member

Timeline of decision-making is situational

New ideas and proposed changes will share one process

Tabled discussion: What is required for RC vote? Super-majority?

8:25 Eric Asks Road Crew to vote; approved

Request made to further publish Council members beyond blog


In attendance at New Horizons:

Mullenix

Bishop

Anema

Araucto, R.

Chainus, A.

Munson, K.

Gaitan, R.

Elenbaas

Likkel

Colyn, S.

Rosnick

Nelson, M.

Ed


Scanned copy of handwritten notes on file with Eric :)