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Last days

vrijdag, februari 13th, 2009

Well the time is flying. I am already in my last days of my placement. It was fun! It was great! I learned a lot.

Most inspiring for me is the fact that I am involved with setting up a training for church planting for ‘lay’ people. The vission is that every citizen of the Netherlands will have a welcome church within 5 minutes walking distance. But also that every church would be contextualized to the situation it is in.

The thing I learned the most of: is the grace of Jesus is unbelieveable. Well in the end I believe it. But there is more than enough. Enough for everybody! And nothing is compulsary. Only to believe in Christ as your saviour! Not going to church on sunday, not doing biblestudy on monday; not taking care of the poor. No first believe! First trust Jesus! First seek the kingdom and justice of God and the rest would be given! And then maybe to return something for this big present you could go to church, or you could help the poor. But you could do something for God, something which fits you. And you do that because you are thankfull! Not to earn the grace! The grace of Jesus is given to you!

source: http://iamtrainingformission.wordpress.com/2009/02/13/last-days/

Haircut and church planting

woensdag, februari 4th, 2009

Did you know that cutting your hair could be part of church planting? Well I discovered last week what hair and church planting have in common.

Last week I had a haircut. I went with Tjerk a team member to the barber and I had a haircut. Usually when I have a haircut I talk with the barber and the barber will talk with me and this talking usually happens during the haircut. That is pretty straight forward.

Last week Tjerk was with me and he talked with the barber as well. And we went to men’s barber. This barber was in the centre of Wittevrouwenveld the neighbourhood where the team is planting a house church.
And while I had a haircut we talked with the barber about what we did in the neighbourhood and that we are a church but different then the big Roman Catholic church and that we work together with the Roman Catholic pastor of the neighbourhood. We explained that we are a kind of a family and that we meet together at someone’s home, we will have a meal etc.

Of course the barber talked as well. And she explained that all her family have shops or pubs in Wittevrouwenveld. And she did not understand why there should be another church if the big church is almost empty. Well at the end we made a new contact. And Tjerk will probably go her for his haircut when he needs one.

And only God knows what will happened in the future so hopefully she will accept Jesus as her saviour…

source: http://iamtrainingformission.wordpress.com/2009/02/04/haircut-and-churchplanting/

Kerkplanten

woensdag, januari 28th, 2009

Vandaag schrijf ik eens een stukje op mijn blog over gemeentestichting. Want ik loop nu stage in Maastricht bij een gemeentestichtingsproject in Wittevrouwenveld. In dit stukje wil ik een aantal vragen over gemeentestichting beantwoorden.

Wat is gemeente stichting?
De allereerste vraag is natuurlijk wat is gemeentestichting? Een ander woord voor gemeentestichting is kerkplanting. Of te wel je gaat ergens een nieuwe kerk beginnen. Dat is in principe gemeentestichting of kerkplanting. Een voorbeeld van de gemeente waar ik uit kom: Barneveld. Deze gemeente is ergens in de jaren 80 gesticht door mensen die al lid waren van de gereformeerd (vrijgemaakte) kerk. Echter er was nog geen vrijgemaakte kerk in Barneveld en er kwamen telkens meer vrijgemaakten in Barneveld wonen. Nu kun je afvragen of dit wel een goede reden is en of deze mensen zich niet beter bij een andere plaatselijke kerk konden aansluiten in plaats van hun eigen kerk te stichten in een omgeving waar al genoeg kerken zijn. Maar die vraag ga ik nu niet behandelen.
In Wittevrouwenveld zijn we bezig met een ander soort gemeentestichten. Hier wil het team wat bezig is met gemeentestichten juist mensen bereiken die nog geen christen zijn. Dus die zich nog niet hebben aangesloten bij een bestaande kerk. Bij dit soort gemeentestichten komt bij dat je nieuwe contacten opzoekt, en die nieuwe contacten van Jezus vertelt en ze uitnodigt om bij de community of gemeente te horen. Alles is erg open en heel erg gastvrij.  De mensen uit de wijk zijn altijd welkom bij de teamleden thuis. Hun deur staat altijd open. En ook probeert het team contacten te leggen met de mensen die ze al kennen maar ook met hun vrienden. Dus dat betekent naar verjaardagen gaan van de niet christelijke buurman. Bij alles vragen ze zich af: kan ik hiermee iemand van Jezus vertellen? gospel intentionality heet dat.

Kan iedereen gemeente stichten?
In principe kan iedereen die een passie heeft om het evangelie uit te dragen een gemeente stichten. Je hoeft niet theoloog of predikant te zijn. Vaak hebben ‘gewone’ mensen, of leken een voordeel t.o.v. theologen. Want ze zijn minder geleerd, minder wetenschappelijk en staan zo dichter bij de leefwereld van de mensen. Een voorbeeld, hier in Wittenvrouwenveld zijn de mensen vaak laag opgeleid en kunnen soms helemaal niet lezen. De mensen van het team, zijn gewone mensen met een gewone baan als ambtenaar, klantenservice medewerker en doen daarnaast een of twee dagen in de week aan gemeentestichten. In de gesprekken met de mensen kunnen ze veel beter aansluiten bij de mensen die in de wijk wonen. Daarnaast is gemeentestichten ook gewoon doe werk. Je moet het doen. Wel over de stappen nadenken en reflecteren maar vooral doen en uitproberen.
De vraag die in dat proces veel naar voren komt is de volgende:

Wanneer ben je kerk?
Ik ga deze vraag niet beantwoorden. Dat mag je zelf doen. Maar om je te helpen de volgende hulpvragen:
-    Ben je kerk op zondag?
-    Ben je kerk met een centrale plek, ruimte of gebouw?
-    Ben je kerk als je met een groep mensen bent?
-    Ben je kerk als mensen zich kunnen aanmelden, een soort vereniging dus?
-    Ben je kerk als je met mensen samenkomt in de naam van Jezus?
-    Ben je kerk als je met gelovigen bij elkaar bent om lunchen in een eetcafe in de wijk?
-    Ben je kerk als je bijelkaar bent op maandagavond voor een echte stoere mannenavond?
-    Wie is het hoofd van de kerk? Deze laatste vraag heeft maar één goed antwoord….

Om af te sluiten:

Kun jij een vorm bedenken van kerk zijn die je zo zou kunnen toepassen in jouw omgeving of netwerk? Misschien ben je al kerk zonder dat je zelf officieel kerk noemt?

Having a tropical illness

maandag, januari 26th, 2009

It is a long time ago since I wrote on this blog. Mainly because I was busy with my placement and during the weekends with relaxing and being with my girlfriend…

But last week I got ill. I did not get any vaccinations for this tropical country, the Netherlands. Nor did they ask at the border if I had the right vaccinations. So as a dutchman I got a very common dutch sickness: the flu. Well I can describe how it feels to have the flu. I can describe what happens when you have the flu. But I will leave it up to you… Probably you already have an image with flu and I guess it is not a positive image, is it? Ok lets write about my placement.

Today two other guys arrived for their placement. They are from the bible college ‘De wittenberg‘. That is the bible college where I went before I came to Redcliffe. I will stay with them in an empty appartment, withouth any comfort. Just only a matras and that is it… Well its fine for me. A matras is enough for sleeping and during day time I will be busy with my placement.

There is some good news and bad news at the same time. My placement is now halfway. I have had three weeks and I have three weeks to go… But before returning to redcliffe I will have a week holiday and at the same time my girlfriend has a holiday. Well that is the great thing of a placement in the Netherlands: I can see my girlfriend more often.

Well just to close: some pictures of my placement.

p1050127My first glimps of Maastricht

p1080128The place where I stayed for the first three weeks.

p1140132This looks boring but this is church!

Source: http://iamtrainingformission.wordpress.com/2009/01/26/having-a-tropical-illness/

Church goes to the people

zaterdag, januari 10th, 2009

My placement in Maastricht is really good. The team is really good. They are friendly people and they work in the District Wittevrouwenveld.  They all live in this district. They have the vision of simple church. Everything should be simple and they are planting house churches, by going to the people and leaving them in their natural social networks. Usually when people go to church we expect them that they come to us, an inward movement. We expect that they make new friends in church and we take them out of the networks. In the vission of the team. The church goes to the people. They will meet in the house of the people and their old friends are welcome. The plan is that the gospel will spread through all those networks without that the people have to come to church - The church comes to them. So not on inward movement but an outward movement. Church visits the people at their homes.

So not the people go to the church but the church goes to the people.

source: http://iamtrainingformission.wordpress.com/2009/01/10/church-goes-to-the-people/

An early morning

maandag, januari 5th, 2009

It is early. It is dark. And the weather was similar to my placement last year in a sub-Siberian country. It is cold, there is snow. Not little. But a lot! I thought I planned my placement this year in a warm country, or at least compared to last year. My placement this year is in Maastricht, the Netherlands. I will do my placement with a church planting team in the city. I am looking forward to start my placement.

But for now, it is still early. I have to catch a train at 6:18AM and the journey will take almost 3 hours. Two hours later, still dark outside and more snow then home, the ticket collector came and asked for my ticket. That is fine. But I had to move to the front part of the train because this part was going to Heerlen and I had to go to Maastricht. By the next station I went out to walk forwards to sit in the front part of the train. (I could not do this inside the train :-( ) But I was halfway walking outside to the front part when the train left and at a station in the middle of nowhere I had to wait for the next train. Lesson for today: never trust ticket collectors but keep smiling.

At 10 o clock, an hour delay due to the weather and other adventures. I arrived in Maastricht. But nobody was waiting for me. Although I had sent an email with the time I would arrive. So I gave my supervisor a phone call. But he was not answering his phone. After half an hour I called him at home where is wife answered and told me he should answer his other phone. Ok. I will try again but no answer. After several other tries my supervisor answered his phone and picked my up from the station. He said he did not expect me so early. Oh that was disappointing. I explained I sent an email but he never received that email. Strange…

Now in the afternoon everything is fine. I have a nice place to stay, with a nice guy who lives in the middle of the district of the project and I know I am going to like this.

Source: http://iamtrainingformission.wordpress.com/2009/01/05/an-early-morning/