June 16, 2011

INVITATION TO PREACH AT ST. FRANCIS CHAPEL MAKERERE




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THE CHAPEL OF ST. FRANCIS
CHAPLAIN: The Rev. Canon Dr. Johnson Ebong

June 16, 2011

Dear Rev. Mark

RE: INVITATION TO PREACH AT ST. FRANCIS CHAPEL MAKERERE

Christian greetings and love from the St. Franciscans. This is to invite you to preach at St. Francis Chapel in all the services at 7am, 9am, and 11am on the 03rd July 2011. Our theme for this year 2011 is from Romans 12:2 “Be transformed by renewing your mind” and the subtheme for the month of July is ‘The kingdom of God.’

Background
The church of Christ today is struggling in the area of holiness. The message and teachings on the grace of God have also been watered down among some churches, which say that once one is born again, it does not matter what they do as long as they are born again. In other words, they condone sin because they believe that God’s grace is sufficient. In May and June, we examined ourselves with reference to the seven churches in the book of Revelation.  Now we are moving onto assessing ourselves as the children of the Kingdom of God by beginning with Jesus as ‘the way’ into the Kingdom.

Through out the month of July we will be holding teachings on the Kingdom of God. We are therefore requesting you to look at the following readings: Proverbs 4:10-18; II Corinthians 4:11-18 and John 1:1-11 and preach on the topic “Jesus is the only way” as God’s Spirit will lead you.


The Congregation
The congregations at St. Francis have three main categories; 7am predominantly older people (lecturers, professors, old people) 9am (predominantly students) 11am (predominantly young marrieds 1- 15 years in marriage) however all congregations have at least a mixture of the three.
  
We request that you preach for a maximum of 30 minutes. You can send your sermon outline on ages29@yahoo.com and rev.jebong@gmail.com or incase of any queries contact me on 0772 490525 or Esther on 0414577722 or 0772581560.
We appreciate your acceptance to come and bless us at St. Francis Chapel and we look forward to your ministry with us on Sunday 3rd July 2011. Be assured of our prayer support. In case of change in mind or program kindly let us know as soon as possible in order to make the necessary adjustments.
God richly bless you as you prepare
In His Grip

Rev. Canon Johnson Ebong
Rev. Canon Dr. Johnson Ebong
CHAPLAIN









June 10, 2011

Comings and Goings

Greetings from Beijing!

Dayna is still in Almaty, Kazakhstan enjoying some more ‘mom and grandma’ time with Josiah and Maylee (now 7 ½!). I got back from there Friday night for weekend services here in Beijing International Christian Fellowship.


During my week in Almaty I had the privilege of teaching in a local church. About 40 people came for a nightly study of the book of Revelation. We had the joy of spending a Sunday with the International Christian Fellowship in Almaty. They remain strong, with many new people, despite the increasing pressure against churches and mission workers now being applied in Kazakhstan. Thanks for praying for His faithful ones in Central Asia.


Back here in East Asia, we’re preparing to leave for East Africa on Monday. As we have shared, we have been invited for a teaching mission in Uganda. We will teach in both of the Church of Uganda (Anglican) theological colleges we served over 20 years ago. We are quite eager to see old friends and hear their testimonies of His faithfulness. We are bracing for surprises. The regional school in Arua (northwest Uganda) was about 50 students when we were there. Now we’re told they have 500! The central school in Mukono was about 300, now there are 10,000 students in various disciplines – Uganda Christian University. Mark will also be preaching at Makerere University in Kampala. Mark is to speak nine times in for the Missions Week at UCU. Two of the talks will be presented to the entire faculties - “Global trends in mission: what is the role of the African Church?” to the Theological Faculty and “The role of a Christian University in God’s Mission” to the entire Faculty. This responsibility feels overwhelming to a dumb guy in China! Your prayers are much appreciated.

This Spring the Ambassador from Rwanda to China invited BICF ZGC to lead a service of worship in remembrance of their holocaust in 1994. It happens that our family was on a two month mission visit in the neighboring country of Uganda at that time. We listened with shock then as Rwandan church leaders came with stories of atrocity, seeking the prayers of Bishop Kauma our host. (The leader of Uganda Christian University is now Bishop Kauma’s son in law!) Seventeen years later I sat with the Ambassador who told more tales of woe. Over a million were brutally killed for belonging to the wrong tribe. Church leaders actually advanced the slaughter, some pastors emptied their machine guns on their own members! This horrible example of those whose vocation is to be ‘like Jesus’ – my vocation! – made me wonder what could I say in Beijing’s Rwandan Embassy?
Fortunately, our ministry here in Beijing is team ministry. What a joy to join a worship team from our BICF ZGC, led by a Rwandan believer in our church, with members from seven nations. The gathering of Ambassadors, Chinese leaders, NGO workers, must have been surprised when this diplomatic gathering became a celebration of the mercy, justice, forgiveness, and grace of Jesus Christ. For my part I shared about the ‘Good Samaritan’ – showing how none of us really love our neighbors as we should and how only Jesus himself displays a love far beyond imagination for our salvation. Just a few weeks later the Rwandan Ambassador and his family joined us for Easter service at ZGC, and we went out for lunch, followed by ice cream!


Easter in BICF ZGC was a wonderful celebration. It was a great joy to baptize three new believers. And rejoice together in our Risen Savior. Every chair we had, almost 500, was filled, with many standing. Dayna joined with Pacific Island Fellowship for their ‘action song’ ie. ‘hula’ during the worship service. And that night in a special meeting seven from the islands received Christ as Lord and Savior.

The coming that we’re most excited about is our son, Nathan, and his wife, Heather moving to Beijing in early August. They’re both graduating in Portland, Oregon and will work here – Nathan: Product Design, and Heather: Teaching. It will be wonderful to have them here in this city.

Your prayers and support keep us coming and going! We are very grateful.

Yours in the Faithful One, Mark and Dayna Blair

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