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FXCA update january 2012

photo Jill Homer
 
FXCA update january 2012
Happy New Year everyone!
The Fresh Expressions Canada (FXCA) Team, is a team of committed volunteers, who in addition to each following their chosen careers, also lend their significant gifts to our shared goal, “to encourage the development of fresh expressions of church alongside more traditional expressions, with the aim of [...]

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The Toughest Topic: how clergy can talk to parishioners about money — and survive to preach another sermon

There was a couple who were having serious issues in their marriage, mostly because of financial difficulties. After a stewardship sermon at church, they went home and had a huge discussion. They decided to sell their house and buy a smaller one. They did just that, and saved their marriage. In fact, their whole lives were changed.

That experience reminded me of how important preaching is, because what happens if people really believe what we are saying and begin to order their lives around it? Imagine if they do that with sermons about money.

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FXCA december 2011 update

“Northern Lights,” by Christer Mattson in Turku, Finland.

 
december 2012  update
Hello there!
December already. I am sitting down to write the last Fresh Expressions Canada update for 2011. There is a very light dusting of snow outside. Amazing! Where did those eleven months go? Some of you  will be reading this update for the first time especially [...]

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Messy Fiesta – Sat., Feb. 18, 2012 – 10am to 3pm – Thornhill ON

[ February 18, 2012; ] Are you looking for a way to reach families who are not in our churches on Sundays? 

A ‘Messy Fiesta’ is a Saturday workshop to experience and learn about Messy Church.

Messy Church aims to create the opportunity for adults and children to enjoy expressing their creativity, sit down together to eat a meal, experience worship and [...]

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Regina Vision Day Feb. 25th 2012

[ February 25, 2012; 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM. ]

The first Fresh Expressions Vision Day in Saskatchewan!

The Regina Vision Day on  Saturday February  25th 2012, 9.30am-3.30pm, will take place at-

All Saints Anglican Church
142 Massey Road
Regina SK, S4S 4M9

For more details and to register click here.

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Vital Church Planting is Coming! Feb. 2 – 4, 2012

[ February 2, 2012 2:00 PM to February 4, 2012 5:00 PM. ] Everything seems set for another high quality VCP conference in early February. The speaker (Dave Male from Cambridge UK) has booked his ticket, focussed and practical workshops are falling into place, and registration is up and running on the website. There is even an early bird rate of 10% off the full price if you register by the end of this month. Full details are on the VCP website here.

Instead of the usual Tuesday through Thursday time slot, the conference this year runs from Thursday through Saturday (February 2-4), to make it more possible for lay people to attend. Workshops on the Saturday will concentrate strongly on equipping teams for mission. There is also a special rate of . . .

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It’s Christmas. And all bets are off.

The days of the neighbourhood dropping in for Church just because it’s Christmas are over. Here’s how your church can move into the neighbourhood instead.

For centuries, the Advent/Christmas seasons have been a time for folks to automatically come into Church, perhaps forthe only time in a year. However, in this post-Christendom, and some would argue post-Christian age, all bets are off. The days of expectation that people will naturally come into events in our churches simply because it is Christmas, are rapidly dwindling. This is not an urban, suburban, or rural issue. This is not a church size or denominational issue. This is the new normal of every local church in our increasingly secularized age.

It is not a time for despair. In fact, it is . . .

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Mixed Economy Church in A Changing Urban Context

This is a workshop given by Simon Bell at the Vital Church Planting Conference 2011.

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