Monday, March 7, 2011

Antioch Church of Santa Cruz: The Journey of Lent

















“A journey, a pilgrimage! Yet, as we begin it, as we make the first step into the ‘bright sadness’ of Lent, we see—far, far away—the destination. It is the joy of Easter, it is the entrance into the glory of the Kingdom.” Alexander Schmemann

This Wed. we will join millions of brothers & sisters around the world as we begin the season of Lent in Santa Cruz. After nine weeks of Epiphany, where we were able to see some of the significant events in the life of Jesus, we now start down the road that leads to the crucifixion. Yet, as we travail down this road, knowing Jesus willingly gives Himself for us, for mankind, we have far away the joy of Easter where Jesus brings the ultimate blow to sin & death: He is Risen! Yet for now we allow ourselves to enter into the despair, betrayal, & evil intent of creation as it rebels against its creator.

Lent is 40 days long, & it starts this Wed. March 9. During this time we will enter into a season of fasting. Fasting is an ancient tradition where individuals & entire communities remove something from their lives, which is close to their heart, in order to draw close to God & allow Him the place in our hearts all He desires. Fasting helps to remind us of what we do & don’t “need.” Too, as we remove certain things from our lives we also add things such as: Prayer, Solitude, Meditation, Fellowship, Study, & Service. All of these spiritual exercises help to strengthen our souls as we journey with each other & Jesus.

Here are some examples of what some of us are fasting:
Laben: No beer or movies.
Sean: No coffee & no meat on Fridays.
Rachel: No sugar or coffee. One day she won’t eat any food until night time when she will take communion, after which she will eat.

Pray & see what God would have you fast during Lent. Remember 40 days is a long time; however, as we take things out of our life, fasting reveals to us the riches we have in God; we are created from Him it is in Him that our souls find ultimate rest. Fasting helps to focus our souls on God. What will you fast?
Each Monday I will post on this blog the scriptures we will be looking at on the following Sunday at Antioch Church. For example we will use the scriptures below during our worship time March 13. The reason I’m doing this is so during each week, as you spend time with God, you will be able to read, study, & meditate upon God’s word as an individual before we gather as a community. As we meditate upon God’s word & let our roots grow deep into Him, we are sure to find strength & understanding. Most importantly we will find Him.




This week’s scripture as we focus on Jesus' 40days in the desert:
Matthew 4: 1-11
Genesis 3-4
Mark 8:31-38

As you read some questions you can ask yourself are: What is God speaking to me? What stands out to me? What does this tell me about God or my journey with Him? What does this mean for my day or week in Santa Cruz? What does this mean for our church community in Santa Cruz?

Over the next 40 days we will journey with Jesus as He allows Himself to be betrayed, tortured, & killed. This is the good news. He takes our shame, sin, & death, putting it into Himself rising on the third day after His burial so “we might become the righteousness of God.” Lent is a journey of sorrow leading to God’s ultimate historical triumph.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Antioch Church of Santa Cruz: The Transfiguration


This week is the last week of Epiphany, which then leads us into the season of Lent. Over the past 8 weeks we've joined many within the worldwide church as we have looked at several major events in the life of Jesus: His Birth, Baptism, Miracles, Declarations about Himself, & the Disciples response. This last week we will look at the Transfiguration where Jesus' "face changed, and his clothes became as bright as a flash of lightning."

Once again, Epiphany is a season meant to help us see who Jesus is. These events help us to see the uniqueness of Jesus, his purpose, & life. There never has, & never will, be anyone like Jesus. He is utterly unique among all the people who have ever walked on the face of the earth: Sinless, Fully God yet Fully Man, the only Person to have Risen from the Grave; He is the centerpiece of History. Epiphany helps us to see Him as He truly is.

The main text we will look at this week is Luke 9:28-36. As we meditate upon the text through the week several questions come to mind: What does this tell us about Jesus? Why does any of this happen or matter? How does Peter's reaction make us feel? Too, the stories before & after the Transfiguration are important as well. How does the context of the Transfiguration change how we see it?

The secondary texts are:
2 Corinthians 3:12-4:6
Psalm 99

I encourage you to read these texts each day. Ponder them in your heart & let them shape the way you see God the Father, Spirit, & Son. As you worship Him seek to find out how what you've experienced with God will spill over into your day. In the Transfiguration Jesus shines brightly & we, His present Body in Santa Cruz, should shine just as brightly in our city. How will the Transfiguration transform Santa Cruz & what part will our church play in transforming it?

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Antioch Church of Santa Cruz: The Liturgical Year

This year in Santa Cruz we have been going through the liturgical calendar. After the season of Advent, & Christmas (which is a season not just a day), we now find ourselves in the season of Epiphany. During this season we are exploring the life of Jesus, or rather those events that give us an Epiphany about who Jesus is.

Each week we explore a moment in the life of Jesus that reveals who He claimed to be: The Son of God. Starting with the worshiping Magi, we turn each week to another revealing example of Jesus' humanity & divinity. Every week proves to be an eyeopening discovery as we see Jesus as God intended for us to see Him; as the unique expresion of the Triune God.

This week we are going to look at Jesus' amazing declaration about himself in John 8 where he says, "I am the Light of the World."

Consider joining us 6pm at 543 Center St, as we worship & explore the life of Jesus here in Santa Cruz.

Check out our webpage at: www.antiochsantacruz.com

Antioch Church of Santa Cruz: A Fresh Perspective

Four years ago a group of seven people came to Santa Cruz California to start a new church. We were sent out from the Vineyard Church in Redding California. Our desire has been to create a community of people seeking to experience new & refreshing ways of living out the Christian life. Each week we gather to worship & discover who God is & who we are in his incredible Kingdom.

Consider joining us 6pm at 543 Center St, as we worship & explore the life of Jesus here in Santa Cruz.

Check out our webpage at: www.antiochsantacruz.com