Tuesday 1 July 2008

AND GOD TURNED UP!

We've been having a great year at St Andrew's this year. There has been a growing sense of expectancy and hunger. We've seen more people healed this year than any other year and we've seen people come to faith. This last Sunday though was something else!
I knew all week that it was going to be a good Sunday. I'd had a sense that God was up to something. The main service started off with a real sense of the presence of God in the place that just grew throughout the service. I always enjoy preaching but that day it just seemed so easy and comfortable. The sermon was part of a series on 'When Heaven Invades Earth' and the theme was exploring what it means to have the presence of God in us and whether that internal reality should effect our external reality (to use a phrase from Bill Johnson).
After the sermon we moved into ministry and I invited anyone who wanted ministry to the front. Probably 2/3 of the congregation came forward. That's when God really seemed to turn up. I had never before seen a response like it in just and ordinary church service. These people were desperate for more of God. The presence of the Holy Spirit was manifesting in more powerful ways than we had seen before in Church. I was awesome to be in the middle of it praying for people.
My colleague, Mike, was leading the service and it was one of those times that just seem hard to bring to an end. Afterwards there were people praying for each other all over the place. It is always hard to 'encourage' people to go home at St Andrew's, after this service it was even harder.
As they were leaving someone asked me 'What do we do now?' Someone close by said 'Yeah, what's next Sunday going to be like?' For me the answer is really what is Monday going to be like because that is what really matters. But then again it does raise expectations for next sunday - what a downer though, I have to preach elsewhere that day.

1 comment:

mrsnwilliams said...

Steve it is great to see your thoughts again.
I agree God is definitley up to something in St Andrew's and Clubmoor and I have no fear in whatever that is as God only wants the best for us, Amen!!!!
People are hungry for God and I pray that he continues to take us out of our comfort zone and whilst we keep turning up and tuning in, I have no doubt he will do the same in our lives.
He is just amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!