Tuesday 26 November 2013

Building Up

Good evening. As I am writing this, I am actually at a priory. Aylesford Friary in Kent for another lot of training. But I haven't got Internet access here so if I have posted this on a different night then I promise I've wrote it on Monday. Promise!

So it's been another good week at Eston Corps and a good weekend back home at Wellingborough Corps for their 140th anniversary celebrations. The thing that has really stood out to me this week has been Eston Corps ministry to the schools around the area. Gary and Lorraine have spent so much time building that relationship with the schools around the Eston area. We go into Bankfields school, Normanby primary, Grangetown primary, whalehill school, southbank primary and to be honest I am sure there are more but I can't quite remember them. We do the reading support and we deliver assemblies and classes on what we believe. But I think it is the relationship the school has with the schools is most important. How can we expect to lead to people into a relationship with Christ if we don't build that bridge from those who don't know Him and those who do? We can't. So it is vital that the Salvation Army is a visible presence in the school community and that we are offering them a way to come into an understanding of who Jesus is to them. I really hope and pray that this ministry will grow and be a really powerful tool to win souls for Jesus.

It was Wellingborough's 140th anniversary weekend. 140 years, just a sign of God's faithfulness. I wad excitee already about the weekend as I get to see my family and Sophie for the weekend and the anniversary just heightened that excitement. It was a really significant time for me this weekend, God really spoke to me. Colonels David and Sylvia Hinton led our weekend and the Colonel's message really spoke to me, he preached on Joshua and the obscure story I suppose of when Joshua built a stone monument within the Jordan river as a sign of God's faithfulness of when the army crossed the river safely. No one knew where those stones were but it was between God and Joshua. It was an everlasting sign between God and Joshua that God's presence followed him and delivered him and that if we are to be a Salvation Army going forth into a community confident and ready to win people for Christ then we must have the presence of God with us and through that he will empower and send us in to anything according to his will. What a message and a challenge it was, in Exodus it says 'How will anyone know we are your people unless your presence goes with us?'. This has to be a challenge to every Christian and for me I will take this challenge and use it for my ministry in Eston, in Wellingborough and wherever else I may be in the future.

So I do hope you have a good week. It's advent next week! Exciting stuff. Thankyou for reading my blog and if you have any questions do get in touch.

God bless.

@peggo36
pegg.j@hotmail.co.uk

Monday 18 November 2013

Keep Listening!

Good afternoon! Thankyou for clicking on that link and reading my blog, it is very much appreciated! I hear snow is on the way? I am not happy about that whatsoever, I bet I sound like a right old man but I don't like snow. I do hope the forecast is wrong...

Well I think this week in particular there have been individual specific moments that have spoke to me. Sometimes it has been God shouting at me and really obviously blessing me and then there has been times where it's been a very small whisper of God working but yet it has been so powerful.

We were out on Friday night going round the pubs and working men's clubs when we arrived at our fourth working men's club and to meet us outside was three girls around the age of 12-14, we stopped and we had a chat with them. What an incredible experience, even though we began just chatting about trivial things like school and Doctor Who, of all things. But then the youngest girl asked what is the Salvation Army and it was an utter priviledge to talk to this girl about the Salvation Army. I explained that we are a church and that we are christians and we do a lot of work all over the country and all over the world, working with the poor and the homeless. We gave them all a Kids Alive and one of them, bless her heart, said in a way only a young child of that age can. "Nah, the Salvation Army is sound." I thank God for that experience, he put us right where he needed us to talk to these girls. To tell them about who we are and maybe just plant that first seed of, I so hope and pray, the beginning of a a relationship with Jesus Christ. Although as we walked into the club, one of the girls shouted at us telling us to enjoy our pints (we didn't get round to the Army's principle of abstinence from alcohol), we were able to tell her who we are, what we do and who we stand for. Praise God!

So that was a real obvious moment where God used us and really did His work. But a particular time this week I couldn't really see where God was untill I took a step back, looked at the programme and thought this is incredible! Eston Corps offer a programme called the CAP money course designed by the Christians Against Poverty organisation. I took part in the course and it basically goes through your finances and helps you build a budget and it helps you understand what is going on with your finances. Now because I am on this programme with the Salvation Army, there is little going on with my personal finances and so trying to work out what is going to happen for the whole year was a bit difficult and I got caught up on all the figures and the numbers. I went home and remembered that Lorraine told us some facts about finances around the country some like that every 5mins someone is declared bankrupt, it costs £28 a day to raise a child til the age of 21 and that every 17 minutes a home is repossessed. These are very real facts and they are effecting real people and actually these facts may effect us all one way or the other. But it is incredible that the Salvation Army is doing something to combat this, we are trying to make a difference in this world. There are so many references to money in scripture but the thing that really stood out to me was that we know and believe that "God is Love", He loves us and wants us to be happy and when this awful thing of finance causes us trouble and pain, I think He hurts too. He doesn't want to see us suffer! So as God's people it is amazing that Eston corps have seen this need and are really doing something about it. Although it took it's time God really spoke to me about the relevance of the CAP money course, albeit a quiet whisper of how incredible this work is and how it is all done in His name.

I think it is important that as Christians we keep our ears open. God has shown throughout scripture his willingness to talk to his servants and I don't think that has changed, He still wants to speak to us. Are you listening?

So there we are, I'm going home this friday for the weekend and I am really excited for it. It is Wellingborough Salvation Army's 140th anniversary, what a celebration of God's faithfulness. So I wish you a good week and untill next monday, goodbye!

God Bless.

@peggo36
pegg.j@hotmail.co.uk

Monday 11 November 2013

"Your Church in Your Community"

Good Afternoon, hope you've had a good week this week and that you're ready for another one. Bonfire night has come and gone so that basically means Christmas is around the corner... scary stuff.

I've called this blog 'Your Church in Your Community'. It is one of Eston Corp's slogans so to speak and now I've been here for coming close to two months, I can really see why. It was so apparent to me last monday when we went to a school to pick up some food donated by the children, there was tonnes of it. So much food it was an incredible sight! But this was the community, giving food to the Salvation Army who then in turn gives that food back to the community through food parcels, although it maybe unseen, which helps build the community up and bring those struggling people a little bit of comfort and support. We are a vital role in that cycle of serving the community. People around this area know who the Salvation Army are, I had a conversation with a woman at the local shop, she knew exactly what the Salvation Army is and where it is located. Eston Corps is in the community of Eston and surrounding areas, serving the community of Eston and surrounding areas. The pub ministry we have hits right at the centre of the community. I am learning that the North-East has a strong Working Men's club and pub culture and that it has been a tradition of these people to gather and have a good time in these buildings. Eston Salvation Army is a known presence in these pubs and clubs, the men and women know who we are. We bring Jesus right into the very hub of this community on a friday night, even if it is only through a listening ear and the offer of a War Cry.

 
 The Territorial Commander, Commissioner Clive Adams, preached on Transformational mission at the territorial congress a couple of weeks ago and he said "Transformation happens out there...", The TC then went onto say that Jesus transformed lives because he was out there, "Jesus, the very embodiment of Grace and Truth was made available to a desperate world because He was there with them." If the Salvation Army is going to make a difference in this community we need to be in it. I see this in Eston Corps, it has a real presence in this community. The schools know who we are, the pubs know who we are, the council knows who we are, the local shop knows who we are and people know who we are. There is a real need in Eston, just like there would be a real need wherever you are reading this and so if we are going to make a difference then we need to be in the community. The past few weeks have made this fact so apparent to me.

I hope you are still enjoying reading my blog. The tenth one! How time flies. If you have any questions or comments to make please get in touch.

God Bless

@peggo36

pegg.j@hotmail.co.uk
 



Monday 4 November 2013

"Let the Morning bring... your unfailing Love."

Good afternoon! Yes I am awake and writing this blog after 24/7 prayer week and no I am not sleepy either! What a blessed time we had this week, just taking time to be quiet with God. What a privilege.

But before I talk about my experience in the prayer room, I just wanted to share with you the awesome time we had yesterday in the Grid. For those who don't know, The Grid is the group of young people aged 11-14 in our YP. We only have a couple but they are a great group and through them God is really blessing me. So we have been going through the Sermon on the Mount teachings and we spoke about how Jesus taught us to give. So first of all I asked them to make a trumpet! Yep a trumpet, okay it was only out of cardboard and tin foil but all the same, it made a noise. We then were treated to a very dramatic performance from come Pharisee/rich man, Captain Gary as he boasted and bragged about how wealthy he is and about how much he is giving to charity. This almost was met without any hesitation with a sound of blowing our trumpets at him, it was such a fun way to get the message of not blowing your own trumpet when you give but instead be humble and give all you can quietly. I really ask you who are reading this to pray for Eston's Grid, we have just started up and I know through your prayers great things can come through this group of youngsters.

When we think about prayer there are so many types of prayers or there are so many different aspects we include in our prayers. We pray for forgiveness, strength, wisdom. We pray for individual people or our church or for the Salvation Army. We pray for situations around the world and in all of this it is almost like we are asking God to give or replenish something that isn't there at the moment. Of course there is nothing wrong in that whatsoever but over this week I have been praying so many prayers of thanks and praise to our God. Whilst in the prayer room, I set the scene by putting some background music on and the CD I frequently picked was the International Staff Songsters; "Let the Morning Bring" and the title of the CD was taken from Psalm 143; "Let the Morning bring me word of your unfailing Love." What a truth that is, when I would wake up in the morning at a ridiculous hour to walk to the prayer room, God's love to me is evident. First of all he blesses me with the most wonderful people in my life, my wonderful family, my wonderful Girlfriend, my wondeful church family both in Wellingborough Salvation Army and Eston Salvation Army. I then think about his calling on my life to serve him and I think of all things he has provided me to do this task, my God is a God of Love and Grace and he doesn't enjoy watching me flounder in the deep end. He Loves me! Then I think of the greatest showing of Love of all, I think of Calvary where God sent his Son to die for an unworthy sinner such as me, that's Love. How wonderful it is. But it doesn't stop there, it is unfailing. He will always love me no matter what I do, He will continue to bless and Love me each new morning I wake.

Well another week is upon us, I hope you have a good one! Please get in touch if you have anything to say about the Blog or if you have any questions about Essential or the Salvation Army or whatever! Do get in contact. God Bless.

@peggo36
pegg.j@hotmail.co.uk