
Sermon by Pastor Allan Collister on Ephesians 4:1-16.


Sermon Date: August 01, 2010
Passage: Ephesians 4:1-16
Speaker: Pastor Allan Collister
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Sermon by Pastor Allan Collister on Ephesians 4:1-16.
Event Details: August 22, 2010 @ People's Park
Pastor's Blog entry posted July 29, 2010
We’re working hard right now on putting together an array of small groups for you to choose from — and take part in! — late this summer and fall. Our elder Brian Turner is heading this work up (although all the staff are working hard on it, too), and working from the input that the congregation gave at last month’s Members Meeting, leaders are being enlisted, hosts selected, topics being chosen, times arranged, for a fall semester of groups at New Church.
We’re going to try to keep our commitments very focused this fall, just emphasizing two things: worshiping together on the weekend, and meeting during the week in small groups. All the other operations of the church we’re going to try to work in and through the small groups — so you’re not asked to come out on a second (or third) night of the week.
But please plan on taking part in one of the groups yourself — for a total of 10 to 12 weeks before the end of the fall. In a couple of weeks, we’ll be sharing a short “catalog” in the program, and you can sign up in one easy step, either on the Connection Card, or on-line.
Pray for Brian, and pray about your own involvement, and pray that these new groups will make it easy and natural for us to build friendships in an enjoyable way, as we study the Bible and pray, and “break bread” together.
Pastor's Blog entry posted July 24, 2010
Don’t know if you’ve taken a close look at it, but the beautiful sign out front of the chapel, on the grass, has this word carved into the back of it. The sign itself was put together over a week of digging, assembling molds, pouring concrete, assembling redwood beams, and constructing the tile mosaic of the New Church logo on the front, by Riley McFerrin, one of two brothers who were San Francisco artists at the time, and who went to New Church before they moved.
The last day, Riley came in carrying a router attached to a long cord, and asked if he could free-hand carve the word “bless” on the back of the sign, the side that faces the chapel, the side, in other words, that we see, as we walk around the chapel. “What a great idea,” I thought. Wished I’d thought of it. But then, that’s what artists do, right?
It’s changed things for us, I believe. It reminds us that this is why the Lord stationed us here, in Southside Berkeley, across from People’s Park, across from Unit 2, and in the real “living room” of the university community. We’re here to bless. To be a blessing. Mainly, by bringing the blessing of Jesus into all the places that we touch, not just on Sunday, but where we spend the week. Read on…

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