Serve Our City

by Mike Hansen 24. August 2009 05:43

This past Saturday our Lakeview and Lincoln Park locations had about 35 people serve with the Lakeview Food Pantry.  This was just one of the many opportunities we’ve had to serve together as a church.  After the event two of the volunteers approached me and talked to me about how wonderful an opportunity it was to be able to bag groceries and then deliver them to the people.  They were touched emotionally through the experience and want to do it on a more regular basis.  Other people’s eyes were opened for the first time to the needs in our community that they didn’t know about.  Lakeview and Lincoln Park’s communities are very wealthy and sometimes it’s easy to not see the need. 

I think it’s good to get out into the community and to see that even though we live in a very wealthy area there are still people here that are in deep need.  As Christ followers we’re called to serve those in need and as we serve we have the opportunity to show the love of Christ to others.  Sometimes it can be in a tangible way serving at a food pantry.  Other times it is intangibly praying for someone you’ve met while delivering food for them and learning about their specific needs.  As we serve in the community we are given the opportunity both tangibly and intangibly to make a difference.

This past year we have been developing how we organize opportunities to serve.  At the beginning of the year we started to experiment with a concept called Second Week Serve.  The experiment involved consistently presenting opportunities the second week of each month to help create a rhythm that people in the church got used to in plugging in to serve.  Every second week of the month we provided new and ongoing opportunities for New Lifer’s to get involved.  We also developed a logo to help promote it:

 

Over the first six months of implementing this concept we saw many New Lifers desiring more opportunities to serve throughout the entire month.  At this same time we as a church were preparing for our all church serving project on Saturday June 6 called Serve our City.  This project involved organizing about 600 volunteers to serve in various ways throughout the city of Chicago.  We also developed a logo to help promote this event:

After the successful all church outreach we decided that it was time to put Second Week Serve to rest and since June we now have been promoting serving opportunities throughout the month with the Serve Our City logo.  Lincoln Park and Lakeview people have continually jumped in to serve in tangible ways when opportunities have presented themselves.  It’s a joy to see people serve with Christ’s love and desire to be out in their communities serving others.  What I’ve seen in my own life as I’ve served in the community is that I’ve grown more compassionate towards others and have grown in my relationship with Christ while serving others.  I have also seen people come to know Christ through our outreaches and even some people that signed up to serve were drawn to a relationship with Christ through it. 

We’re currently in the next phase of our outreach planning and we’ll be recruiting teams of people from Lakeview and Lincoln Park to help plan and promote various outreach opportunities to the church.  What we’ve seen is that there are a number of people that are plugging in and desiring to serve but there are also many people in the church that have passions for various ministries in the community and would be willing to help organize and lead teams of people out into the community throughout the year.

I’m excited for this next season of outreach at New Life.  I believe that God has brought us to the point where we’re ready to move forward with the next phase.  The church has consistently rallied together to help people in the community and as more and more people have the opportunity to serve more and more people have experienced what it means to Serve Our City.

Are You An Inviter?

by Mike Hansen 28. March 2009 10:37

Easter is approaching quickly and on April 12 we’ll be celebrating as a church Jesus Christ’s resurrection.  This is a great opportunity to take a big step outside your comfort zone and invite a friend to church.  As the Outreach Director for our Lakeview and Lincoln Park locations I’ve been tracking our information that we receive from guests as they come to visit.  I’ve seen an overwhelming response that many of the guests that we receive on Sunday mornings have been invited by a friend or family member.  They came because they were invited!

The church does a great job of letting people know we’re in their community through different forms of outreach like postcards, newspaper articles, banners, promotional items that are handed out, evangelism and many other ways.  What we’re finding is that even though these forms of outreach can be effective still the most effective form of outreach involves a personal invitation from a friend or family member to come with them to church.  If this is the case, we need to all take the ownership to invite our friends and family members to church.  This is one of the most effective ways to reach people that are far from Christ.

Research backs these claim up too.  Recently there was a survey conducted by Lifeway Research.  Lifeway asked 15,000 people various questions regarding their openness to outreach from churches.  The research indicated that the highest amount of return for someone to visit a church was through a personal invitation from a friend or family member.  In fact, 63% of people that were surveyed said that they were somewhat likely or very likely to visit the church if a friend invited them and that percentage increased to 67% of people being somewhat likely or very likely to visit when a family member invited them.  These were the two largest percentages that the survey revealed.  Lifeway also asked what celebration people would be most open to visiting and considering matters of faith.  Easter came in second behind Christmas as the service that people would most likely attend if invited. 

Here’s my challenge to you.  If over 60% of people would come to church if they were personally invited let’s keep our eyes open for an opportunity to be an inviter.  Research has shown us that people would visit church if they were personally invited and that Easter is the second most likely weekend people would come to church and be open to considering matters of faith.  This Easter, take a big step outside of your comfort zone and reach out to a friend, family member, coworker or even a neighbor and invite them to a place where God is moving and people are growing Spiritually.  Each of us can be an inviter; we just need to take the chance and trust that God can use us to bring others to church.

Defending the Faith

by Mike Hansen 19. March 2009 07:50

Chuck Coleson reported in his BreakPoint commentary on April 19, 2001 what J.P. Moreland once said when asked the question, “Can you give me five pieces of solid circumstantial evidence that convince you Jesus rose from the dead?” J.P. Moreland answered saying, “First, there’s the evidence of the skeptics.  Some of those who were most hostile to Jesus prior to his death became his most ardent supporters afterwards.  Second, the ancient Jews had a number of immensely important religious rituals.  These included the offering of animal sacrifices, obeying the Mosaic Law, and keeping the Sabbath.  But within five weeks of Jesus’ death, more than 10,000 Jews had suddenly altered or abandoned these rituals.  Why would they relinquish rites that had long given them their national identity?  The implication is that something enormously significant had occurred.  Third, we see the emergence of new rituals: the sacraments of communion and baptism.  The early Jews baptized in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, which meant they had elevated Jesus to the full status of God.  Fourth, we see the rapid rise of a new church, beginning shortly after the death of Jesus.  Within twenty years, this new church begun by the companions of a dead carpenter had reached Caesar’s palace in Rome, and eventually spread throughout the Roman Empire.  And fifth, there’s the most convincing circumstantial evidence of all: the fact that every one of Jesus’ disciples was willing to suffer and die for his beliefs.  These men spent the rest of their lives witnessing about Christ.  They frequently went without food; they were mocked, beaten and thrown into prison.  In the end, all but one died a painful martyr’s death.  Would they have done this for a lie?  Of course not, they did it because they were convinced beyond a doubt that they had seen the risen Christ.” 

Recently, I’ve been taking a graduate school class at Moody Bible Institute on Apologetics. Apologetics as defined by Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary is, “A branch of theology devoted to the defense of the divine origin and authority of Christianity.’’  Through apologetics one can be ready like J.P. Moreland was to answer questions about why they believe Christianity is true or that challenge the Christian faith.  There have been a lot of books written on apologetics and I’m convinced that it’s a lifelong process of learning answers to the tough questions to provide educated responses.  Even the apostles did this as they defended the faith against Gnostics, Judaizers and the Greco-Roman world. 

Kenneth Richard Samples in his book, Without a Doubt writes about three things a Christian must do to be prepared for apologetics.  First, one must “cultivate the mind to the glory of God.” Second, one must “offer thoughtful and winsome answers to people’s questions” and third, one must “focus study on the best sources for consistent, truthful and solidly biblical answers.” It’s my opinion that as we learn to share our faith better we should also learn to defend our faith as well.  When God brings us an opportunity to share our beliefs we should be prepared to be able to answer the difficult questions that may be holding one back from making a faith decision.  If one has their questions answered logically and thoroughly one can then move past what is holding them back from making a faith decision in Jesus Christ.  Remember too as you share your faith that it’s not you who need to convict but it is the Holy Spirit that does all the convicting for us.  As you educate yourself through dedicated study and also learn to share your faith through your personal testimony and the Gospel story God will bring you opportunities to share your faith and will guide your words through His Holy Spirit.  Every Christian can be a bold witness for Christ and God will open doors of communication if we’re ready to be used by Him.

Community Partnerships Get Things Done

by Mike Hansen 10. February 2009 07:54

This past Monday night I attended a Wrightwood Neighbors Association meeting that was held at our Lincoln Park church location.  It’s been a great opportunity to attend these meetings to get to know some of the key leaders in the community and build a deeper church partnership in the community.  This relationship that the church has with WNA was an inherited relationship that had been established by Seminary Avenue Community Church many years ago.  New Life merged with SACC last year and as we’ve begun to attend meetings and get New Life plugged into Wrightwood Neighbor’s events we’ve had more opportunities as a church to help make a difference here in Lincoln Park. 

For a community organization WNA is doing a lot of things right.  Over these past 11 months I’ve had the opportunity to see how they are making Lincoln Park an even stronger community.  Through working closely with elected city officials WNA is finishing construction of a new playground that will very easily be considered one of the best in the city and has another park scheduled to be redone immediately afterwards.  They are the first neighborhood organization in the city to have two community parks being developed at the same time through the Park District.  WNA is a pioneer in other things as well.  Many years ago they helped to provide bikes to the police force through a partnership and developed the first city dog park in the nation called Wiggley Field.  Since then many other communities have opened dog parks across the nation.  Each summer WNA hosts the Taste of Lincoln and uses all the proceeds to pump money back into the community.  I had the opportunity to attend their last Grant Banquet when they distributed the funds and many worthy community organizations as well as the local schools are made stronger and have more resources because of these grants.  One recent project in the works is to create a history project that brings the community together in collaboration to gather all the information possible to create a history book and help the community to be more informed of the past.   I could easily continue to go on and on about the work WNA does for Lincoln Park and it’s great to be able to get New Life involved with them.

As a church I think it’s important to be involved in the community and to serve others.  In 1 Peter 4:10-11 the Bible says, “Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering God's grace in its various forms. If anyone speaks, he should do it as one speaking the very words of God. If anyone serves, he should do it with the strength God provides, so that in all things God may be praised through Jesus Christ. To him be the glory and the power for ever and ever. Amen.” God calls us to serve others.  Often there’s opportunities to serve in a community through community organizations like WNA.  It’s been fun to help connect New Lifers into events that they are hosting and to try to help create new opportunities for the community to get involved with us.  Recently, I had a discussion with the person that oversees community partnerships about helping to organize opportunities to serve for people in the community outside of the church.  New Life is going to be serving in the community on a monthly basis why shouldn’t the community be notified and invited to join us?  Also, we can help organize WNA sponsored events to serve too.  We serve because Christ modeled how to serve.  Christ came not to be served but to serve and to give his life as a ransom for many.  We as a church want to be a blessing for the community and want to help make a difference in Lincoln Park.  God calls all of us to serve others.  That means he’s also called you to step out and serve too.

Singles & Couples Conferences

by Mike Hansen 23. January 2009 08:33

This last week I’ve spent a lot of my time promoting a singles and couples conference that’s being hosted at our Lakeview location on February 6 and 7.  The singles portion of the conference teaches those attending how to get the relationship that they want.  The couple’s conference helps to enrich marriages and teaches couple’s how to better communicate with their spouse.  It’s been fun mixing up my schedule as I’ve woken up early to hit the Belmont and Fullerton EL tracks at 6:30AM to hand out promotional postcards as morning commuters leave for work.  It’s my hope that this opportunity will be what the community at large may be interested in attending.  The conference is funded by a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Children and Families Grant so the cost is reduced by a substantial amount.  I get excited when opportunities like this come around because it also gives my wife and I the opportunity to help enrich our marriage.

This conference is going to be one of two couple’s conferences that Rachel and I will be attending together over the next two months.  I’ve learned that communication is a key area that we continually need to develop and these types of conferences have helped us to grow in our friendship and understanding of each other over our last 4 and a half years of marriage.  I want to encourage those of you reading this to come out too.  These types of conferences help in building a healthier marriage and for those of you that are single it can offer key insights into how to find the relationship that you’ve been looking for.  If you are interested in registering for the conference I’ve included the details below.  I hope to see you there!


How to avoid falling in love with a jerk/ette                                     
Workshop for Singles - $10                                                                         
($200 value paid for by family bridges)                                                  
 
February 6 & 7                                                                                                  
Friday       6:30pm – 9:00pm                                                                         
Saturday 9:00am – 5:00pm                                                                          
 
New Life Lakeview         
2958 N. Damen Ave.      
Chicago, IL 60618             
 
To Register:                       
Call Tina @ 773-838-9470
 
Facilitator:                                                                                                          
Juliet Caceres Ph.D.                                                                                       
 
Workbooks, Food and Childcare Included
 
 
Within Our Reach
Workshop for Couples - $15.00
($300 value paid for by family bridges)
February 6 & 7
Friday       6:30pm – 9:00pm
Saturday 9:00am – 5:00pm
 
New Life Lakeview         
2958 N. Damen Ave.      
Chicago, IL 60618             
 
To Register:                       
Call Tina @ 773-838-9470
 
Facilitator:
Ken & Judy Kalina