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      <title>House Of Prayer Day</title>
      <link>http://www.underthecanopy.net/calendar/document/389-house-of-prayer-day</link>
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Wednesday 04 November 10:00AM until 10:00PMevery first Wednesday of the month


    


	The July House Of Prayer Day will be slightly different to usual:


	During the day at Piperhill Farmhouse, near Cawdor (directions available upon request), continuing the theme of fasting and prayer for all that God is doing in Inverness and the region:


	10am Soaking11am till 1pm Worship and prayer1pm till 2pm Break2pm till 4pm Soaking, prayer and sharing


	Concurrently, David &amp; Tjits will run the Children&#x2019;s House of Prayer in the afternoon at 3.50pm till 4.50pm, at their house, 12 Walker Crescent, Culloden, IV2 7NA.  All children with parents welcome for a time of fun in God&#x2019;s presence!


	In the evening we will meet at Kings Fellowship, Smithton at 7.30pm, for worship and prayer for Inverness, asking the Holy Spirit to lead us to pray what is on the Father&#x2019;s heart for such a time as this.  Come prepared to share what God is showing you for Inverness.




  
    For more details please either email David and Tjits or phone us on 01463 791 232
  
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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 09:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.underthecanopy.net/calendar/document/389-house-of-prayer-day</guid>
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<h2>Wednesday 04 November 10:00AM until 10:00PM<br />every first Wednesday of the month</h2>

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	<p>The July House Of Prayer Day will be slightly different to usual:</p>


	<p><del>During the day at Piperhill Farmhouse, near Cawdor (directions available upon request), continuing the theme of fasting and prayer for all that God is doing in Inverness and the region:</del></p>


	<p><del>10am Soaking<br />11am till 1pm Worship and prayer<br />1pm till 2pm Break<br />2pm till 4pm Soaking, prayer and sharing</del></p>


	<p><del>Concurrently, David &#38; Tjits will run the Children&#8217;s House of Prayer in the afternoon at 3.50pm till 4.50pm, at their house, 12 Walker Crescent, Culloden, <span class="caps">IV2 7NA</span>.  All children with parents welcome for a time of fun in God&#8217;s presence!</del></p>


	<p>In the evening we will meet at Kings Fellowship, Smithton at 7.30pm, for worship and prayer for Inverness, asking the Holy Spirit to lead us to pray what is on the Father&#8217;s heart for such a time as this.  Come prepared to share what God is showing you for Inverness.</p>
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    <p>For more details please either <a href="mailto:invernesshouseofprayer@googlemail.com">email David and Tjits</a> or phone us on 01463 791 232</p>
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    Excellent&#x2026;.Some friends and I are convinced that we will start to see these kinds of things soon.  God really is in the air&#x2026; we can sense the nearness of the Kingdom.  Can&#x2019;t wait.

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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2009 12:35:03 GMT</pubDate>
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    <p>Excellent&#8230;.<br />Some friends and I are convinced that we will start to see these kinds of things soon.  God really is in the air&#8230; we can sense the nearness of the Kingdom.  Can&#8217;t wait.</p>
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      <title>Casting shadows</title>
      <link>http://www.underthecanopy.net/stories/402-casting-shadows</link>
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	We read some pretty wild things about the early church in the book of Acts. It seems that God is into doing things by His Spirit that just blow our modern western mindset. When was the last time you heard of someone being physically transported from one location to another in an instant? (Philip and the Ethiopian) Or people lining-up on the street to be healed as the shadow of a man carrying the atmosphere  of The Kingdom Of God passes by? (Peter)


	Well. I can attest just a little bit to that latter one &#x2026;


	Our friends at Healing On The Streets in Coleraine found out relatively recently that some people get healed just walking by them on a Saturday morning. The &#x201c;usual&#x201d; model is that people accept the invitation of a comfortable chair and some prayer in order to be healed. But they&#x2019;ve only just recently heard some stories of people who have been healed over the last few years simply by walking past them, and hence through the supernatural atmosphere that is the Kingdom Of God on earth.


	A bit closer to home I had the privilege of helping someone this week who is struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. During an especially low moment he had looked out of his flat window to see a couple of our Street Pastors walking by on the pavement below. In that moment my new friend told me that he felt an incomprehensible strength to resist his addiction and he heard an inner voice reassuring him and telling him there was hope. As we chatted, he described us as people &#x201c;possessed&#x201d; by goodness.


	Jesus&#x2019; message was a bit simpler than ours tends to be. He said that the Kingdom of God is here and what are we going to do about it? I think He was speaking quite literally, and not figuratively as we have been led to suppose.
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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2009 11:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.underthecanopy.net/stories/402-casting-shadows</guid>
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	<p>We read some pretty wild things about the early church in the book of Acts. It seems that God is into doing things by His Spirit that just blow our modern western mindset. When was the last time you heard of someone being physically transported from one location to another in an instant? (Philip and the Ethiopian) Or people lining-up on the street to be healed as the shadow of a man carrying the atmosphere  of The Kingdom Of God passes by? (Peter)</p>


	<p>Well. I can attest just a little bit to that latter one &#8230;</p>


	<p>Our friends at Healing On The Streets <a href="http://www.out-there.org">in Coleraine</a> found out relatively recently that some people get healed just walking by them on a Saturday morning. The &#8220;usual&#8221; model is that people accept the invitation of a comfortable chair and some prayer in order to be healed. But they&#8217;ve only just recently heard some stories of people who have been healed over the last few years simply by walking past them, and hence through the supernatural atmosphere that is the Kingdom Of God on earth.</p>


	<p>A bit closer to home I had the privilege of helping someone this week who is struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. During an especially low moment he had looked out of his flat window to see a couple of our Street Pastors walking by on the pavement below. In that moment my new friend told me that he felt an incomprehensible strength to resist his addiction and he heard an inner voice reassuring him and telling him there was hope. As we chatted, he described us as people &#8220;possessed&#8221; by goodness.</p>


	<p>Jesus&#8217; message was a bit simpler than ours tends to be. He said that the Kingdom of God is here and what are we going to do about it? I think He was speaking quite literally, and not figuratively as we have been led to suppose.</p>
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    I pray that we can really re-present God&#x2019;s nature to the world, through intimacy with the Father and true understanding of our identity in Christ. God is calling us to live a supernatural lifestyle just as Jesus did, and to bring his Kingdom to our streets.

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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 23:59:20 GMT</pubDate>
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    <p>I pray that we can really re-present God&#8217;s nature to the world, through intimacy with the Father and true understanding of our identity in Christ. God is calling us to live a supernatural lifestyle just as Jesus did, and to bring his Kingdom to our streets.</p>
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      <title>House Of Prayer Evening</title>
      <link>http://www.underthecanopy.net/calendar/document/400-house-of-prayer-evening</link>
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Monday 30 November 07:30PM until 09:30PMevery second week on Monday


    


	Due to answered prayer for more musicians (thank you, Father!) we have now been able to add an extra meeting to our already monthly meetings. This bi-weekly meeting will start on Monday 11th May at 19.30 at 12 Walker Crescent (same as Children&#x2019;s Prayer Room) and will continue every two weeks from that Monday.




  
    For more details please either email David and Tjits or phone us on 01463 791 232
  
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      <pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 08:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<h2>Monday 30 November 07:30PM until 09:30PM<br />every second week on Monday</h2>

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	<p>Due to answered prayer for more musicians (thank you, Father!) we have now been able to add an extra meeting to our already monthly meetings. This bi-weekly meeting will start on Monday 11th May at 19.30 at 12 Walker Crescent (same as Children&#8217;s Prayer Room) and will continue every two weeks from that Monday.</p>
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    <p>For more details please either <a href="mailto:invernesshouseofprayer@googlemail.com">email David and Tjits</a> or phone us on 01463 791 232</p>
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      <title>The Unsung Street Heroes Of The Night Shift</title>
      <link>http://www.underthecanopy.net/stories/396-the-unsung-street-heroes-of-the-night-shift</link>
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	Inverness Street Pastors featured on a television documentary which aired on BBC Alba last night. Doda, our gaelic-speaking Street Pastor, spent a night explaining some of our work to camera when we were joined by a film crew in January. As none of the rest of us speak gaelic, we really had no idea what she&#x2019;d said until we watched the programme subtitles last night. She did a great job!


	Check it out on BBC iPlayer
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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 08:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.underthecanopy.net/stories/396-the-unsung-street-heroes-of-the-night-shift</guid>
      <author>Mark H mark@invernesscommunitychurch.org</author>
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	<p>Inverness Street Pastors featured on a television documentary which aired on <span class="caps">BBC</span> Alba last night. Doda, our gaelic-speaking Street Pastor, spent a night explaining some of our work to camera when we were joined by a film crew in January. As none of the rest of us speak gaelic, we really had no idea what she&#8217;d said until we watched the programme subtitles last night. She did a great job!</p>


	<p>Check it out <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00k7bxz/Trusadh_Episode_10/">on <span class="caps">BBC</span> iPlayer</a></p>
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      <title>Catalyst making connections</title>
      <link>http://www.underthecanopy.net/stories/395-catalyst-making-connections</link>
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	Catalyst has been running for a couple of months now and things are starting to gather momentum.


	The word &#x201c;catalyst&#x201d; is used in chemistry to describe something that helps two other things to connect together without imposing itself on either, and that&#x2019;s very much our heart for this coffee-shop experiment.


	We&#x2019;re developing an environment in which people can come to connect with the goodness of God, and come to know Him at their own pace, without our placing any artificial barriers in the way &#x2013; such as an unfamiliar church culture or having to agree with our world-view as a prerequisite. We want to see what emerges when people feel welcome to simply hang out with us, to form friendship and community, to ask us awkward questions, and to connect with the supernatural power of God to heal, to restore, and to reveal.


	Many of the people who come to Catalyst have encountered us already out on the streets and in public places. They may have received Healing on the High Street, had a dream interpreted at a local bar or asked for spiritual insights from the heart of God, or simply been helped in all sorts of practical ways when we&#x2019;re volunteering for Street Pastors. The environment at Catalyst provides opportunity to find out more, to receive ongoing help and support if needed, or to ask questions, without needing to swallow hard and step into an unfamiliar environment such as a local church.


	The number of visitors, and regulars, is growing steadily. Many people have received healing. Most people have enjoyed the coffee and the opportunity to just ask questions.


	One of our regular visitors first came for emotional healing several weeks ago, before confiding that there was strange spiritual stuff going on in her home and could we perform exorcisms? Not the sort of question that most people would consider asking in a church, or even talking about in public, but this kind of issue, while not commonplace, is certainly not rare either, and certainly no problem for our team, provided we can visit the house &#x2013; which we did. She&#x2019;s now looking very peaceful, confiding in us about deeper issues, and asking for physical healing for other people that she knows.


	A new visitor today was blown away by the accuracy of the interpretation offered for her dream and immediately asked if there was anything else God wanted to say to her. She was equally blown away by that and says that she has a number of friends who have been looking for spiritual answers elsewhere but this is &#x201c;the real deal&#x201d;. We think she&#x2019;ll be back and bringing some of her friends with her.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2009 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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    <p style="float:right"><a href="http://www.underthecanopy.net/calendar/document/381-catalyst"><img src="http://www.underthecanopy.net/image/394-catalyst-poster/medium.jpg" alt="" /></a></p>


	<p><a href="http://www.underthecanopy.net/calendar/document/381-catalyst">Catalyst</a> has been running for a couple of months now and things are starting to gather momentum.</p>


	<p>The word &#8220;catalyst&#8221; is used in chemistry to describe something that helps two other things to connect together without imposing itself on either, and that&#8217;s very much our heart for this coffee-shop experiment.</p>


	<p>We&#8217;re developing an environment in which people can come to connect with the goodness of God, and come to know Him at their own pace, without our placing any artificial barriers in the way &#8211; such as an unfamiliar church culture or having to agree with our world-view as a prerequisite. We want to see what emerges when people feel welcome to simply hang out with us, to form friendship and community, to ask us awkward questions, and to connect with the supernatural power of God to heal, to restore, and to reveal.</p>


	<p>Many of the people who come to Catalyst have encountered us already out on the streets and in public places. They may have received Healing on the High Street, had a dream interpreted at a local bar or asked for spiritual insights from the heart of God, or simply been helped in all sorts of practical ways when we&#8217;re volunteering for Street Pastors. The environment at Catalyst provides opportunity to find out more, to receive ongoing help and support if needed, or to ask questions, without needing to swallow hard and step into an unfamiliar environment such as a local church.</p>


	<p>The number of visitors, and regulars, is growing steadily. Many people have received healing. Most people have enjoyed the coffee and the opportunity to just ask questions.</p>


	<p>One of our regular visitors first came for emotional healing several weeks ago, before confiding that there was strange spiritual stuff going on in her home and could we perform exorcisms? Not the sort of question that most people would consider asking in a church, or even talking about in public, but this kind of issue, while not commonplace, is certainly not rare either, and certainly no problem for our team, provided we can visit the house &#8211; which we did. She&#8217;s now looking very peaceful, confiding in us about deeper issues, and asking for physical healing for other people that she knows.</p>


	<p>A new visitor today was blown away by the accuracy of the interpretation offered for her dream and immediately asked if there was anything else God wanted to say to her. She was equally blown away by that and says that she has a number of friends who have been looking for spiritual answers elsewhere but this is &#8220;the real deal&#8221;. We think she&#8217;ll be back and bringing some of her friends with her.</p>
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      <title>Ankor Light on the web</title>
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	Ankor Light, one of the bands playing at Coffee Affair every Saturday have just got their own website up. It&#x2019;s still a work in progress but why not check it out ?
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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2009 13:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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	<p>Ankor Light, one of the bands playing at Coffee Affair every Saturday have just got their own website up. It&#8217;s still a work in progress but why not <a href="http://www.ankorlight.co.uk/">check it out</a> ?</p>
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Saturday 07 November 09:00PM until 11:00PMevery Saturday


    


	Come and join in the fun at Coffee Affair this Saturday evening. Maybe you&#x2019;d like an alternative to the pub scene on a Saturday night, or spare cash for a night out is tight, or you&#x2019;re just looking for somewhere relaxed to hang out with friends?


	Some local bands and singer-songwriters will be playing a wide variety of stuff, and good coffee will be served in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.


	So why not come along and add to the crowd and really help make the place buzz.




  
    Coffee AffairChurch Street9pm
  
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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2009 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<h2>Saturday 07 November 09:00PM until 11:00PM<br />every Saturday</h2>

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	<p>Come and join in the fun at Coffee Affair this Saturday evening. Maybe you&#8217;d like an alternative to the pub scene on a Saturday night, or spare cash for a night out is tight, or you&#8217;re just looking for somewhere relaxed to hang out with friends?</p>


	<p>Some local bands and singer-songwriters will be playing a wide variety of stuff, and good coffee will be served in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.</p>


	<p>So why not come along and add to the crowd and really help make the place buzz.</p>
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    Amen, Mark.


	You never find Jesus trying to impress people with words. He was more of a person of authority in action.


	Did you read our latest posts at Imrah?


	http://www.imrah.org/2009/03/conflicting-principles/

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    <p>Amen, Mark.</p>


	<p>You never find Jesus trying to impress people with words. He was more of a person of authority in action.</p>


	<p>Did you read our latest posts at Imrah?</p>


	<p><a href="http://www.imrah.org/2009/03/conflicting-principles/">http://www.imrah.org/2009/03/conflicting-principles/</a></p>
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	On approaching our first table, a well dressed business lady leapt up and asked for a spiritual reading (a.k.a. prophetic words of encouragement). She cried through the whole encounter and said to us right at the start &#x201c;please tell me you have the truth, I have tried so many other things to find it!&#x201d;. We were able to help her receive peace and God&#x2019;s presence, talk about Truth, and be part of a really profound experience for her with God, leaving her with contact info and a lot to think about. She told us that as soon as we approached our table she just knew something was &#x201c;right&#x201d; even before we said anything!


	We also gave readings to three friends who arrived at the same time- a brilliant openness to see their need for God and how much He was already helping them in their lives. Two of them were sisters &#x2013; one had been at home cooking spaghetti and the other sister saw our posters and phoned her to come down &#x2013; she dropped everything and ran down to Hoots!


	Both our teams had a great time with dream interpretation for different people and we were kept going pretty much non-stop all night.


	The manager likes what we do so much that he has agreed to four more gigs over the next four months.
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	<p>Insight had a terrific time in Hoots last week, running two teams on two tables in the popular city centre ceilidh bar.</p>


	<p>On approaching our first table, a well dressed business lady leapt up and asked for a spiritual reading (a.k.a. prophetic words of encouragement). She cried through the whole encounter and said to us right at the start &#8220;please tell me you have the truth, I have tried so many other things to find it!&#8221;. We were able to help her receive peace and God&#8217;s presence, talk about Truth, and be part of a really profound experience for her with God, leaving her with contact info and a lot to think about. She told us that as soon as we approached our table she just knew something was &#8220;right&#8221; even before we said anything!</p>


	<p>We also gave readings to three friends who arrived at the same time- a brilliant openness to see their need for God and how much He was already helping them in their lives. Two of them were sisters &#8211; one had been at home cooking spaghetti and the other sister saw our posters and phoned her to come down &#8211; she dropped everything and ran down to Hoots!</p>


	<p>Both our teams had a great time with dream interpretation for different people and we were kept going pretty much non-stop all night.</p>


	<p>The manager likes what we do so much that he has agreed to four more gigs over the next four months.</p>
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		Jesus said to them, &#x2018;Who do you say that I am?&#x2019; And they replied, &#x2018;You are the eschatological manifestation of  the ground of our being, the kerygema in which we find the ultimate meaning of our interpersonal relationships.&#x2019; And Jesus said, &#x2018;What?&#x2019;
	


	


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		I like that. I like it because it sets the simplicity of our Lord&#x2019;s words and teaching over against the complexity of some technical expressions of truth. Not that the theology is wrong. We need deep thinkers who can explain the ramifications of our faith. But such complexity of ideas belongs in a seminary classroom, not on the hillside where Jesus taught multitudes, or in the room where I teach my Sunday school class. Jesus was profound, but simple in expression. Ordinary people heard Him gladly, eagerly. To use an old but true way of expressing it, He put the cookies &#x2013; or the bread of life &#x2013; on the lowest shelf, where anyone could reach it. And so must I.
	


	And that&#x2019;s why I don&#x2019;t speak the lingo!
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    <p>From a graffiti wall at an American university:</p>


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		<p>Jesus said to them, &#8216;Who do you say that I am?&#8217; <br />And they replied, &#8216;You are the eschatological manifestation of  the ground of our being, the kerygema in which we find the ultimate meaning of our interpersonal relationships.&#8217; <br />And Jesus said, &#8216;What?&#8217;</p>
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	<p style="float:right"><img src="http://www.underthecanopy.net/image/386-simply-einstein/medium.jpg" alt="" /></p>


	<p>Joe Bayly describes this incident in his book, Love to Tell the Story:</p>


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		<p>I like that. <br />I like it because it sets the simplicity of our Lord&#8217;s words and teaching over against the complexity of some technical expressions of truth. <br />Not that the theology is wrong. We need deep thinkers who can explain the ramifications of our faith. <br />But such complexity of ideas belongs in a seminary classroom, not on the hillside where Jesus taught multitudes, or in the room where I teach my Sunday school class. <br />Jesus was profound, but simple in expression. Ordinary people heard Him gladly, eagerly. <br />To use an old but true way of expressing it, He put the cookies &#8211; or the bread of life &#8211; on the lowest shelf, where anyone could reach it. <br />And so must I.</p>
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	<p>And that&#8217;s why I don&#8217;t speak the lingo!</p>
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		Are you tired? Worn out? Burned out on religion? Come to me. Get away with me and you&#x2019;ll recover your life. I&#x2019;ll show you how to take a real rest. Walk with me and work with me&#x2014;watch how I do it. Learn the unforced rhythms of grace. I won&#x2019;t lay anything heavy or ill-fitting on you. Keep company with me and you&#x2019;ll learn to live freely and lightly.
	


	Come and connect in a familiar coffee-shop environment, with some friendly faces from the folks at Healing On The Streets on Saturday mornings, Street Pastors at the weekend, the Insight folks at your local pub, the musicians at Coffee Affair on Saturday night, and others.


	
	opportunities to ask your questions (we promise not to be the kind of people who &#x201c;inform&#x201d; you about things you haven&#x2019;t asked);
	


	
	opportunities to receive healing, understand your dreams, or receive spiritual insights straight from the heart of the one who said &#x201c;I won&#x2019;t lay anything heavy or ill-fitting on you&#x201d;;
	


	
	opportunities to get the information you might need to connect with help with specific problems.
	


	Or just enjoy a great coffee away from it all. Have it on us. No strings attached.




  
    The Coffee Roasting shop110 Church Streetevery Wednesday morning from 10am
  
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<h2>Wednesday 04 November 10:00AM until 12:00PM<br />every Wednesday</h2>

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		<p>Are you tired? Worn out? Burned out on religion? Come to me. Get away with me and you&#8217;ll recover your life. I&#8217;ll show you how to take a real rest. Walk with me and work with me—watch how I do it. Learn the unforced rhythms of grace. I won&#8217;t lay anything heavy or ill-fitting on you. Keep company with me and you&#8217;ll learn to live freely and lightly.</p>
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	<p>Come and connect in a familiar coffee-shop environment, with some friendly faces from the folks at Healing On The Streets on Saturday mornings, Street Pastors at the weekend, the Insight folks at your local pub, the musicians at Coffee Affair on Saturday night, and others.</p>


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	<li>opportunities to ask <strong>your</strong> questions (we promise not to be the kind of people who &#8220;inform&#8221; you about things you haven&#8217;t asked);</li>
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	<li>opportunities to receive healing, understand your dreams, or receive spiritual insights straight from the heart of the one who said &#8220;I won&#8217;t lay anything heavy or ill-fitting on you&#8221;;</li>
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	<li>opportunities to get the information you might need to connect with help with specific problems.</li>
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	<p>Or just enjoy a great coffee away from it all. Have it on us. No strings attached.</p>
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    thanks for the post Kathryn! I&#x2019;m encouraged.I begin to understand the power of listening as i&#x2019;m learning to be a better listener. It maybe only 10mins or even lesser time u spend to listen to someone, but we never know how much God can use that 10mins to minister to others. God bless!keep up the good works, let His name be glorified!

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    <p>thanks for the post Kathryn! I&#8217;m encouraged.<br />I begin to understand the power of listening as i&#8217;m learning to be a better listener. It maybe only 10mins or even lesser time u spend to listen to someone, but we never know how much God can use that 10mins to minister to others. God bless!<br />keep up the good works, let His name be glorified!</p>
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    Have just read your site and prayed that the Lord bless the street pastors and make fruitful your work. I have prayed an impartation of the gifts of the Holy Spirit so that you may do God&#x2019;s work for you in the power of His Spirit.


	I have asked that the Word the street pastors give may fall on the good soil. Not being swept away by satan from a cold heart, nor being like a &#x2018;nine day wonder rising up and then falling to nothing&#x2019; or nor being eaten away by the competing deceits of this world.


	Go in the strength of our God and Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ.


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    <p>Have just read your site and prayed that the Lord bless the street pastors and make fruitful your work. I have prayed an impartation of the gifts of the Holy Spirit so that you may do God&#8217;s work for you in the power of His Spirit.</p>


	<p>I have asked that the Word the street pastors give may fall on the good soil. Not being swept away by satan from a cold heart, nor being like a &#8216;nine day wonder rising up and then falling to nothing&#8217; or nor being eaten away by the competing deceits of this world.</p>


	<p>Go in the strength of our God and Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ.</p>


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    That&#x2019;s quality, seems to be a hallmark of where you see the greatest up rising of the church in a town/city is where the greatest unity is found. I guess it&#x2019;s just a fulfillment of the passage about upon unity I will pour out my blessing.


	Good Fun, I&#x2019;m very glad to be alive now and be able to live in the wake of those who made a way before, who helped make things possible previously. :)

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    <p>That&#8217;s quality, seems to be a hallmark of where you see the greatest up rising of the church in a town/city is where the greatest unity is found. I guess it&#8217;s just a fulfillment of the passage about upon unity I will pour out my blessing.</p>


	<p>Good Fun, I&#8217;m very glad to be alive now and be able to live in the wake of those who made a way before, who helped make things possible previously. :)</p>
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    We sure are waking up. I&#x2019;m one who is waking up and nudging others who were sleeping with me, not a finger pointer ;-)


	A HUGE change in Inverness over the last ten years or so has been unity between followers of Jesus. Not so long ago, we&#x2019;d have crossed the road to avoid each other, but Father has melted our hearts and now there are no artificial distinctions between us as we get &#x201c;out there&#x201d; together in love :-)

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    <p>We sure are waking up. I&#8217;m one who is waking up and nudging others who were sleeping with me, not a finger pointer ;-)</p>


	<p><span class="caps">A HUGE</span> change in Inverness over the last ten years or so has been unity between followers of Jesus. Not so long ago, we&#8217;d have crossed the road to avoid each other, but Father has melted our hearts and now there are no artificial distinctions between us as we get &#8220;out there&#8221; together in love :-)</p>
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    Yea, I like that way of linking them together, for a common purpose, with each adding a different depth/angle on our mission/works of service.


	I hear what you say about our western church, but also believe we (the church) are waking up again to our purpose of going outside the walls, we are, once again, taking up the mandate of love.


	Love in every direction, ministering in and out to peoples emotional, spiritual and physical needs. We (the church) have realised that our heavenly father can meet all three, that there is enough love to go round. Now its time to show the world He has enough for them too.:)


	We don&#x2019;t need to compete for His presence as though there is not enough for all. Our Father has time for all of us.


	Gone slightly off on a related tangent, but there we go, make of it what you will. :)


	Thom

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    <p>Yea, I like that way of linking them together, for a common purpose, with each adding a different depth/angle on our mission/works of service.</p>


	<p>I hear what you say about our western church, but also believe we (the church) are waking up again to our purpose of going outside the walls, we are, once again, taking up the mandate of love.</p>


	<p>Love in every direction, ministering in and out to peoples emotional, spiritual and physical needs. We (the church) have realised that our heavenly father can meet all three, that there is enough love to go round. Now its time to show the world He has enough for them too.:)</p>


	<p>We don&#8217;t need to compete for His presence as though there is not enough for all. Our Father has time for all of us.</p>


	<p>Gone slightly off on a related tangent, but there we go, make of it what you will. :)</p>


	<p>Thom</p>
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    Hey Thom,


	Happy New Year!


	My current understanding of apostolic church actually flavours my whole understanding of the gifts in Ephesians 4. The purpose of the gifs is &#x201c;to equip the saints for works of service&#x201d; (Ephesians 4:12) and I understand those works to be apostolic or as contemporary church is calling it these days &#x201c;missional&#x201d;.


	So I understand a prophet to be one who equips the people to hear from God for themselves and for others, a pastor to be one who equips the people to extend grace and truth, a teacher to be one who equips the people to dig wisdom out of the scriptures and communicate and apply it in a variety of contexts, an evangelist to be one who equips the people to understand and communicate the Good News, perhaps as a narrative or story interwoven with the narrative of their own lives, and an apostle to be one who creates a culture/environment that is &#x201c;missional&#x201d;, a facilitator of mission and a connector of people engaged in mission in every context of life (not just the church context).


	One of the principles in scripture is that we give away what we have received, and we cannot give away what we have not received, so in all of this equipping there is love-focussed ministry towards the people, for the people. But that is not the end. The aim is to equip others to give it away themselves, to realise &#x201c;RIVERS of living water&#x201d; rather than &#x201c;cisterns&#x201d;. This is rather counter to most Western church culture which has become &#x201c;spiritual consumerism&#x201d; rather than apostolic and missional.


	I offer these thoughts with open hands and await any thoughts of your own ;-)


	Mark

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    <p>Hey Thom,</p>


	<p>Happy New Year!</p>


	<p>My current understanding of apostolic church actually flavours my whole understanding of the gifts in Ephesians 4. The purpose of the gifs is &#8220;to equip the saints for works of service&#8221; (Ephesians 4:12) and I understand those works to be apostolic or as contemporary church is calling it these days &#8220;missional&#8221;.</p>


	<p>So I understand a prophet to be one who equips the people to hear from God for themselves and for others, a pastor to be one who equips the people to extend grace and truth, a teacher to be one who equips the people to dig wisdom out of the scriptures and communicate and apply it in a variety of contexts, an evangelist to be one who equips the people to understand and communicate the Good News, perhaps as a narrative or story interwoven with the narrative of their own lives, and an apostle to be one who creates a culture/environment that is &#8220;missional&#8221;, a facilitator of mission and a connector of people engaged in mission in every context of life (not just the church context).</p>


	<p>One of the principles in scripture is that we give away what we have received, and we cannot give away what we have not received, so in all of this equipping there is love-focussed ministry towards the people, for the people. But that is not the end. The aim is to equip others to give it away themselves, to realise &#8220;RIVERS of living water&#8221; rather than &#8220;cisterns&#8221;. This is rather counter to most Western church culture which has become &#8220;spiritual consumerism&#8221; rather than apostolic and missional.</p>


	<p>I offer these thoughts with open hands and await any thoughts of your own ;-)</p>


	<p>Mark</p>
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	So something that might tie into this holistic thing, see what you think.


	Haven&#x2019;t got it all worked out in my head but I reckon there is something in the 5 fold ministries all feeding one another, that they each build the church in a different way, together they encourage a believer to take the next step in their journey, whatever that next step might be.


	I guess that idea isn&#x2019;t really that new, as far as I can tell it&#x2019;s what the bible says, that they are all gifts given to build up the church. What I spent time looking at was trying to order them, saying say you get loved first (by an evangelist) then taught (by a teacher) then your faith built (by a prophet) but then you&#x2019;re led and loved all the way (by a pastor). So I don&#x2019;t know whether is a one way fits all journey, just that we&#x2019;re each at different stages of our journey and depending on the place, on what God is dealing with us in that season, depends on whose leadership/encouragement style pushes us on.


	But yea, again, not quite formulated thoughts, but we&#x2019;re going somewhere! :)


	Enjoy,Thom


	ps&#x2026; not quite convinced/decided/sure of what the role of the apostle is, though believe there is a position for them within present day church, any revelation/understanding, do share! :)

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    <p>Nice, :)</p>


	<p>So something that might tie into this holistic thing, see what you think.</p>


	<p>Haven&#8217;t got it all worked out in my head but I reckon there is something in the 5 fold ministries all feeding one another, that they each build the church in a different way, together they encourage a believer to take the next step in their journey, whatever that next step might be.</p>


	<p>I guess that idea isn&#8217;t really that new, as far as I can tell it&#8217;s what the bible says, that they are all gifts given to build up the church. What I spent time looking at was trying to order them, saying say you get loved first (by an evangelist) then taught (by a teacher) then your faith built (by a prophet) but then you&#8217;re led and loved all the way (by a pastor). So I don&#8217;t know whether is a one way fits all journey, just that we&#8217;re each at different stages of our journey and depending on the place, on what God is dealing with us in that season, depends on whose leadership/encouragement style pushes us on.</p>


	<p>But yea, again, not quite formulated thoughts, but we&#8217;re going somewhere! :)</p>


	<p>Enjoy,<br />Thom</p>


	<p>ps&#8230; not quite convinced/decided/sure of what the role of the apostle is, though believe there is a position for them within present day church, any revelation/understanding, do share! :)</p>
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