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As LifeQuest develops, it will be the participants who decide what kind of experience it will be, the Rector emphasized. “We need the feedback of those who come to Life Quest,” the Rector said. “This is not a top-down service where the leader brings a message down from the mountain. I look forward to seeing how the community makes this experience a rich and meaningful opportunity to gather for common prayer. Takin’ Church to the Streets Take this message to my brother “That’s exactly what Jesus did,” the Rector said. “He didn’t stay in a big temple and wait for people to come to him. He went to where the people worked. Where they skinned smelly fish and worked up a heavy sweat all day. Then he said, “I will make you fish for people,” and sent them out into the streets. If this Covenant Community is going to do what Jesus did, the first step is to bring the Street into the Church. Not Your Grandmother’s “Service” “For LifeQuest to work, it needs to be an experience of the living God, and that’s not something anyone can program,” the Rector said. “As we work together, ideas and visions will bubble up from our youth, their dreams, their joys and their disappointments. And when we ‘get it right,’ then we will know that God is always with us.” You can help lead this gathering by contributing your ideas at our social networking site, sdlife.ning.com. Just sign in and go to the 5:00 PM service Forum and let your voice be heard. |