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17th November 2019 By Office

From the Garage church to the Filling Station.

27 October 2019

Tim preached on Psalm 84. He asked us we were having fun. Had we woke up today excited to come to church?

Psalm 84 shows the joy of the pilgrim on the day to temple. Maybe we look forward to other things. It’s difficult to look at our church and initially get excited. It’s an unremarkable building and indeed Tim reflected that when he and his family came here the kids called West View Baptist Church the garage! (Was this prophetic given our later Filling Station outreach?)

But people keep coming back week after week so there must be something about it, the excitement and awe of the pilgrim trudging up the hill towards Jerusalem. What makes it different. It is the dwelling place of the Lord of Hosts. Yet still real amongst his people amongst mortals amongst us.

John in Revelations says something similar. V2 talks about the living god, not static, not trapped in an endless cycle of death and rebirth. This God is the Lord of Hosts the living God. The psalmist remembers the longing the singing, the use of the language of birth using the imagery of the swallows. The psalmist likes birds, nesting flying with the wings of a dove. The birds need security to nest in the temple. Think about just standing in a doorway of the huge house of god being better than living in the tents of evil doers! The temple was viewed as the focal point but v6 shows that God was present in other places. The Valley of Tears or Baca is a dry serous dark place yet they find springs there courtesy of the Lord of Hosts! . The presence of god makes a difference! A dry valley yields springs and is covered in rain. They go from strength to strength. Sometimes we don’t feel like going to church, yet they are the times we most need to be there! It is important that there are special places and times to find god. We need these anchors in life. Ways that we profoundly enter into life with god! God promises when we share communion with him. These are the times that sustain us in the dry valleys and the life journeys where we might not expect to see god. Our places of worship are set aside in the hope that they might encounter the living god!


The importance of the place is not about the bricks and mortar. There’s an ethical dimension here. No good thing is withheld from those whose walk is blameless. We might run from that but the psalm singers were Just like us. They come to the temple to receive righteousness from god and renewed in worship and service to the community. Therefore we should not back away from the call from god to do his service. People should be glad to see us when we leave this building. The psalmist longs to be there. Imagine being a bat in gods belfry, a bird nesting in gods building. Can we imagine being them. Places we sing our favourite songs, celebrate family events, share sorrow at funerals. The valley is close, the years feature regularly in our lives. As we leave this place we know that he the god of the living place will walk with us. God in Christ is present with us and even sparrows fall no further than into his nail scarred hands.

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17th November 2019 By Office

Are we going to the Borderlands?

13 October 2019

Tim preached on Luke 17: 11-19

He asked to think about borders . Jesus was walking between the border of Samaria and Galilee. But it could be anywhere today Mexico USA, Scotland England, uk Europe. Only one of the lepers, the foreigner the stranger the outsider came back to thank Jesus. The act of healing was bigger than just healing the leprosy. Tim’s guess is the others went running to the priests to get clearance to go home to their families.

Welcoming the stranger is an important message. Would we welcome those from the other side of the wall. Jesus uses the woman at the well and the Good Samaritan to show a similar message.

No doubt the other nine headed to their family to share their good news. Luke implies that we need a whole new relationship with God.

What are we thankful for? We touched in this on our Alpha course this week. We’re quick to criticise but slow to give thanks . You can see this in Google reviews or TripAdviser. It’s easier to focus on the bad. We’re slow to recognise that the people involved are human like us. We’re slow to thank. Ephesians chapter 5 shows this. God is the source of everything, everything breathe we take (Tim resisted the urge to sing that song!)

WE need to find the things you can be thankful for our in the created world.

To get a good view requires a lot of effort sometimes. But even at sea level here in Hartlepool we can count our blessings. Use spiritual discipline to list what you are thankful for and list them before God. This seems to be a healthy thing to do.

Eucharist means thanksgiving. Let us cultivate a heart of gratitude and thanksgiving. People who are thankful tend to be lovely people.

Cultivate this as we go back into our communities.

But there’s something else here, Jesus would not have met these men if he hadn’t ventured into our borderlands. Do we do this ? Or are we reluctant to embrace people who are different from us. How might we equip people for that task.

Perhaps going to the borderlands means joining a club, a group. We may often find that Jesus is already out there.

Living without judgement. The man who came back would have been a reject in the eyes of the community even without the leprosy. God really loves the stranger, the other , the people over different faith. Today’s media love to highlight difference. Tim showed the video One Day where Israelis of different backgrounds came together to sing together to share a positive message . People from all walks of life celebrating in three languages praying for a day where peace will arrive. It’s a brave thing to do. Jesus had an annoying habit of reaching out into communities that no one loved. Tim shared the experience of a fellow minister from Burnley who on the day of the riots there was challenged to get to meet people he did not know from other faiths in the aftermath of the riots. Living on these edges is where Jesus wants us. Refugees drug users people of other faiths. Where would Jesus be nowadays? Would he be sitting here with us.

Let us live with gratitude and thankfulness.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqvKDCP5-xE

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29th July 2019 By Office

Fix Your Focus, sharpen your vision.

Esther brought us the Word from Colossians 1 1:14 on 14 July

Fix your focus is what Esther calls this passage. It’s our job to pray for people who are struggling. Colossi people were just like us. Paul never visited Colossi in modern day Turkey. He spent about 3 years in Ephesus. Epaphras was probably the one who brought the word to the Colossians, it wasn’t a massive place.

Colossi is a trading crossroads, a crossroads for ideas , a place for Jewish refugees from Jerusalem, and a lot of other nationalities and cultures, including the Greeks and Romans, lots of their gods. In Acts it tells us that Paul even found an altar to an unknown god. The Romans really covered their back. The Jews and the Christians were the party poopers the wierd ones, the atheists of their day because they only worshipped one god, they didn’t join in the local feasts for local gods. Imagine trying to share your faith there. It’s a bit like what we do today.

Standards and values today risk us losing our focus. David, Esther’s husband had physically had experience this week of problems with sight both with focus and with pain. Irisitis was the diagnosis, thanks to a doctor checking with a colleague. It was a tough experience with injections into the eye, but following the treatment things will start to heal.

God was really teaching Esther about the value of focus. Faith and love spring from hope stored in heaven. Our lives are in Christ and Christ is in us. Faith in Christ Jesus , love for the people. It’s possible to love without knowing God but it is not possible to know God without love. Who was your Epaphrus who introduced you to God’s grace in all its truth. jump forward to verse 27 and the mystery . Think on chapter 9 of Daniel and his prayer for salvation. Paul is here praying for the faithful ones in church. We don’t what’s around the corner for our country but we need to show people the way.

Daniel and all the prophets did not know what we know. They did not know the mystery that we know, that God’s intentions are to save all people and not just the Jews. Imagine Daniels reaction to Jesus coming amongst us , living in us and through us. Daniel was a man of incredible focus.

Esther asked how old Daniel was when he was thrown into the lions den. We often see bible story images of him as a young man. He was 80 when it happened! He’d been faithfully praying three times a day looking up to God! Esther was with her grand daughter Ava watching tv and found out dogs have gaze bias. Dogs always look right if you ask them something. Imagine if we always focussed on the right hand of god! Paul encourages us to be filled with the knowledge and understanding of God, when we know that we know that we know. When we joyfully give thanks, we ate brought from the dominion of darkness into the light.

Ann Graham Lotz wrote about Daniels prayer. Ann talks about prayer as life’s compass. If prayer is our compass in life then the needle needs focussing on God Focussing on God first rather than on our problems fixed our focus. Grow in knowledge, know the Word, know what God intends.

Think about the moon landing , the knowledge it took to go there. Neil Armstrong overcame the death of his three year old daughter prior to undertaking this mission. Imagining victory is what Simona Halet, focussed from the age of 10 on winning Wimbledon!

Where’s our focus, where do we want to be? Esther’s new glasses have sharpened her distance vision! Our vision should be similarly focussed and sharpened on God.

Our True North



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29th July 2019 By Office

Count the cost and follow Jesus the navigator anyway.

Mark and Amanda led worship on 30 June and Yvette brought us the word . Amanda used bindweed to illustrate how we can be snarled up with problems. She showed how we needed to get rid of the things that snare us like bindweed.

Yvette told us we’re on a journey today and asked ” Have you packed everything?” This is the call to discipleship, Jesus is heading for Jerusalem, no wandering the equivalent of the A1 despite knowing that he is heading for the cross. He knows time is short and nothing is going to stop him. He looks on it as the time he will be received in heaven. He set off for Jerusalem for the blessings that he receives. We can share in that, God isn’t going to let us go through it alone. Samaria is a big obstacle on the ways. 3 Kings sets the scene with the Assyrian invasions. Jews thought of these settlers now known as the Samaritans as half breeds and not as good as them.

The good news of Jesus should be our answer. Notice how polite Jesus was, He sent men to try to prepare the way. James and John wanted to return hate for hate, but we all know how well that works. John and James had been told what you should do when faced with rejection ie move on, James and John showed great confidence in the power of Jesus. We need to use the power carefully in the way it should be used . To quote Peter Parker’s uncle Ben “with great power becomes great responsibility “

How many times have we leapt to God’s defence. God is perfectly capable of defending himself. You only have to look at social media to see how is it has got perfectly reasonable Christian people to end up attacking those who are different. James and John gave been told off and Jesus moved them on.

We encountered three blokes the first gets the answer that Jesus has no home. The man thinks he’s getting riches and fame and Jesus shows he doesn’t even have a home! The man did not know what following Jesus would mean and what the cost would be. Jesus goes into rough places today thanks to people who count the cost and go anyway. Let go of the bindweed that ties us up and drags us down. Nothing here on earth is permanent.

Bloke number 2. Asks to bury his dad first. He wanted to do his duty by his father, but it’s an excuse. How many times have we said yes lord but….

Bloke number 3 wants to go back and say farewell to his family but Jesus tells him that he can’t look back if he wants to serve the kingdom of God.

We need to use and trust Jesus to take care of us. Why don’t we want to get close to God? Are we scared? Yvette’s mum asked her once would she go to Australia without Dave and the kids, Yvette really struggled with this and God eventually showed her that he would never ask her to do anything she couldn’t.

What about other people’s opinion? What about struggling to read the Bible. Take it small chunks use the lectionary in the In Touch to help you week by week.

Be obedient trust him to take care, don’t follow the crowd, don’t look back,

Don’t cling to regrets or mistakes.

If we want to follow Jesus we need to count the cost and then follow anyway.

People will try to hold you back. We need to be Jesus to a broken world. Our journey is over for today but remember Jesus is our navigator.


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29th July 2019 By Office

Sort out your messiness. Listen to your best friend.

ON May 26 Mark led worship and Yvette brought us the Word.

Jesus is the son incarnate. The early church towards the end of the first century was being split by bickering and difference. This passage is in the midst of a lot going on, Judas’ betrayal , Peter’s denial. This is the final discourse. Judas (the other one) is asking why Jesus is showing this to us, he’s asking why aren’t you doing things our way. Why only the few disciples and not to everyone.

Jesus’s answer seems odd, not really an answer as such. Since Pentecost the gospel has gone out to the whole world. But not all of the world see it this way only those who love him want to spend time with him. The word obey is a strong one. It’s a verse that can make you feel uncomfortable. We’re aware we get it wrong. But Jesus doesn’t give up he gives us a little prod to sort out our messiness. We don’t stop loving our kids if the don’t do what we’re told. Thankfully god is the same. We’re not in a master slave relationship . Jesus only did what his father told him and we should be the same. Remember it’s not about doing, but being.

We know of we’ve grieved the Holy Spirit. Paracletos is about being called. Jesus teaches us about God, he gives us the words when we don’t have any . We trust him because he loves us. We become part of his family. God has chosen to come and make his home in us. Those who don’t love him simply don’t get the peace and the ability that come from him, our guide our counsellor. Shalom or peace is more than just the absence of conflict. It’s about wellness, completeness. We know him on a personal level. We get his peace when we leave our worries with him. God is bigger than even our biggest problem. Jesus knows death can’t hold him Satan can’t beat him, he’s going to leave them. The disciples don’t get this , how can Jesus be leaving? We’ve probably all blamed God when sometimes things don’t go our way when someone dies. But believers like my mum , are with her best friend, Jesus.

Without Jesus leaving the Holy Spirit wouldn’t come and we would not have Jesus as our intercessor.

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