MCC Newcastle

Come along in March to EMBRACE THE SPACE!

28/2/2011

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  Calling all musicians … worship leaders … readers … budding interior designers …artists... well, everyone really!

Over the last year, MCCN has experienced tremendous growth in spirituality, service and … numbers!  All of this growth means that we are now a little crowded on a Sunday when we worship in the hall, and we need to think about how we can create a space for worship that allows us to really maximise all of our talents and abilities.

The first step is to move into the main church from Easter Sunday.  This will allow us more space, flexibility and opportunities for creative worship experiences.  And this is where you come in!

We need your creativity, vision and passion at an ‘Embrace the Space’ workshop event on Saturday, 19th March from 10:00-12:00.  We invite you to spend a few hours with us in the main church, considering ways we can transform the existing space into one that feels truly ‘ours’ on a Sunday night.  If you are a musician we invite you to bring your instrument and plan to play it in the space.

Breakfast provided!  See you there!


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Dancing Forward Together - Reflections on our Visioning Day

16/2/2011

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For our Visioning Day on 12th February, new attenders and regular members got together to think about how we are going to move forward as a church in the year ahead.  Guided by our Interim Support Pastor, Pressley, we first reflected on what the church has achieved in the past last year.  As we listed each memorable event month by month, it was remarkable to see how we have grown and changed, almost without noticing.   We have two new church employees (Charlotte N and Kate), new people are attending worship and becoming members; we have seen friends graduate from our Creating a Life that Matters course; new groups have sprung up, from Art and God to Kairos; the Young Adults’ Ministry (YAM) has flourished, and exciting new social events have taken place, from Turkey and Tinsel to regular Listening Lunches.  Some of us feel we have grown and deepened in our spiritual journey.

 Thanks to Pressley, we learned about other MCCs around the world where he has had first-hand experience – in New York, which has wonderful outreach mission to the homeless and LGBT youth; in Cape Town, where church volunteers work with residents in a local township, and whose Christmas party now attracts 300 children; in Cologne, where a small MCC congregation runs a café that has become an essential community venue; and in North London, where the Biblical quotation ‘No Fear in Love’ has become their kerygma or rallying call.  We experienced the sensory delights of sweets and cakes, themed according to the countries we were learning about – genius – including some home-made South African doughnuts that expanded my waistline just looking at them…

We also spent time identifying those areas of growth and spiritual vitality (‘noticing spirit and momentum’), those where there is a steady-state, and those where additional support is needed (or perhaps those areas where the spirit has moved on, guiding us somewhere else).  In teams we came up with five ideas from the least to the most audacious, from the easily achievable (better advertising outside of the church, for example) to the vision of one day having our own worship space. 

In the afternoon the Board, staff and ministry leaders took stock of the ideas we had discussed in the morning with the aim of formulating some action points.  We grouped ideas among four areas in particular: having our own space, producing well-written and exciting resources to inform and educate people about MCC Newcastle; reaching out to queer and marginalised groups who are on the edge of mainstream Christianity; offering dynamic and transformational worship.  These areas had been highlighted in the morning as of particular interest and concern to the congregation, are key components of our five year plan, and will inform our planning process in the months ahead.

In all of this, one thing I have learned is that prayerful consideration, consultation and respect for one another is absolutely crucial.  Growth involves loss – certain things will pass away, and we need to respect the sensibilities of those for whom change can be difficult, as well as having a keen sense that the time to tackle injustice, and do more is now!   How many people out there need to hear about Jesus?  How many of them need the safe haven and acceptance that we at MCC can provide?  We need to broaden our vision, to make sure our worship is inclusive, our spaces accessible, and welcoming of children.  We need to be attentive to gender imbalance, and to our need to become more aware through training where needed of issues that affect our congregation.  We need to listen and respond to ministries involving trans- people, asylum-seekers and the homeless – often marginalized people among those already on the margins.

In all of this, and as we continue to work on translating our vision into action, we need to be patient with one another, to speak openly and acknowledge that we are all doing our best.  Sometimes we may disagree, but in a healthy family, it is possible to disagree without falling out.  One of the best ways, as the apostle Paul recommended, is to try and leave our egos at the door and instead see ourselves as conduits for God’s work.

This will start with small steps that could have big consequences.  Personally I would like to see us hold our big Easter service, (how about making it a musical bonanza, our best yet?) – held in the main church, then I would like to see us remain there for regular worship on a permanent basis.  That is just my view, and I would like to know yours.  Without space, and the provision of a decent piano and instruments for our talented musicians, we cannot grow in the quality of worship we provide, or in numbers.  As St. Paul says in this week’s reading from 1 Corinthians 3, 1-9, ‘I planted the seed, [another] watered it, but God made it grow’.  There are challenging but exciting times ahead - let us do the work, dance forward together, and see where the spirit guides us, in Jesus’ name.  AMEN
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Helen Berry, Vice Moderator


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MCCN Mourns the Death of David Kato, Ugandan Human Rights Activist

1/2/2011

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A few days ago we heard of the murder of David Kato, the 'grandfather' of  the LGBT community in Uganda and a beloved and respected campaigner for Human Rights. Much has been written about the toxic environment created in part by fundamentalist religious voices in Uganda (which may or may not have contributed to his murder.) But I would like to reflect a bit on another aspect of Kato's life that doesn't get as much coverage, his faith.

Kato was a member of Integrity Uganda, a Christian organisation which believes in the full inclusion of diversity of gender and sexual orientation within the vision of Jesus of Nazareth. His activism was indeed a work of Christ-like love, fighting for the dignity of the 'least' in some eyes and proclaiming that the vision for humanity is one of deep interconnectedness. When one of us suffers, humanity suffers. When one of us is liberated, humanity becomes that much freer, that much closer to being fully humane, fully compassionate, fully the children of Creation, not destruction.

My heart hurts for friends in Uganda today. I have heard from a couple of them and know they are feeling a deep sense of loss. Newcastle may not be a high risk culture in the same way as Uganda, but as a gay man and person of faith I recognise something of my own journey and need for freedom in the story of David Kato. He is my brother in Christ. Although distant goegraphically,  at some point in our earlier years we were both baptised under the same promise from the Church. We are “ One Body. One Spirit in Christ.” Some of us have never forgotten that promise. David Kato, thank you for reminding me once again that we are not only part of, but integral to the Truth in that promise. May the Christ-light continue to shine through your legacy.

Pressley


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