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1-5-3 Prayer Exercise

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1-5-3 Prayer Proposal

To the Risen Sun Church Family,
In an ongoing attempt to arouse our church family to more prayerful lives, our Senior Pastor (Rev. Jonathan Choi) proposes this new prayer exercise for our spiritual growth. Although everyone in our church is busy with different obligations in life, this cannot take away our need, as God’s people, to pray. Therefore, based off of the prayer narratives in the book of Daniel, the new prayer exercise idea is that on a given day, we ought to pray three times a day for at least five minutes.

The first proposed prayer would be to spend five minutes praying in the morning (possibly over breakfast) about needs of the day and for family members.

The second proposed prayer would be to spend five minutes praying during the lunch time praying for family, friends, coworkers, and/or classmates.

The third proposed prayer would be to spend five minutes in the evening praying about the events from the day.
This exercise is for the benefit of individual members in the Church, as well as the Church as a whole.

Lessons from Exodus 36

Building the Tabernacle (Exodus 36)

Then Moses called Bezalel and Oholiab and every skillful person in whom the Lord had put skill, everyone whose heart stirred him, to come to the work to perform it. They received from Moses all the contributions which the sons of Israel had brought to perform the work in the construction of the sanctuary. And they still continued bringing to him freewill offerings every morning. And all the skillful men who were performing all the work of the sanctuary came, each from the work which he was performing, and they said to Moses, “The people are bringing much more than enough for the construction work which the Lord commanded us to perform.” So Moses issued a command, and a proclamation was circulated throughout the camp, saying, “Let no man or woman any longer perform work for the contributions of the sanctuary.” Thus the people were restrained from bringing any more. For the material they had was sufficient and more than enough for all the work, to perform it.

As much mistakes our parents’ generation of immigrant Christians made in our churches, one thing they did well was in doing the literal acts of Christian life. They faithfully practiced Christian Discipline in areas such as praying, cooking/eating, and tithing. I want to focus a minute here on the tithing part. From the perspective of a second generation Korean-American Christian, we really stink at Christian discipline, particularly in comparison to our parents’ generation. None is more evident than our lack of offering. There is an apparent movement in the Korean-American churches in our area where congregations no longer tithe as faithfully as they used to in the past. While there are probably many reasons for this, I believe one variable is the growing number of young (aged 25-45) working professionals, parents, and recent college grads (or “singles”). The sheer quantity of our generation in our failure to obey God’s command to give is making a significant impact in the budgets of our churches. This is a new and uncomfortable territory for me. I’ve never in the 10 years of ministry in NoVA ever had to address this issue (mainly b/c it was youth ministry). But here I am now. We’ve got to tackle this issue with our eyes on Christ and our Bibles open.

The younger generations love to internalize and spiritualize everything, especially the Christian life. It’s all about you and Jesus on the inside, we’ll say. You can’t earn God’s love by your actions (totally true), therefore your actions really don’t matter (totally not true). James 2:14 probably stands as a big slap in the face of NoVA Christian smugness. James, on this issue, basically says you can’t really be saved if your actions don’t back it up. Or another way, a Christian naturally acts, talks, loves, and sacrificially gives like a Christian (… or more like Christ, but I digress)! It’s a tragedy to think that we can be “good” Christians and skip over things like faithfully tithing/offering our income which God gives us. But 10% is too much, we’d think. It is too much, one pastor once said, until you look at the fact that the other 90% was given to you as an undeserved gift! Meaning, the whole total of our income is a gift from God. God commands us to give him the 10% to remind us that He is our provider, and without Him we cannot live (see Deut 8:11-20). Now, the physical provision is to show us about God’s spiritual provision. Yes, this is true. However, we cannot continue in our arrogant ignorance of the fact that God does provide for our physical needs and as such, commands us to respond in tithing.

Assuredly, if we would continue to fail in our offerings/tithings, our spiritual response to God’s commands will inevitably falter. If we fail to obey God in His commands about money, it’s easy to justify disobedience in other aspects of our so-called Christian lives. The Christian life cannot be divided, as much as we’ll try, between the physical and spiritual; the profane (non-religious) and the sacred (religious). They’re all interconnected, and God demands all of it. For when He purchased with Christ’s blood us and all the other members of the Church, He bought us whole, not parts. We dare not try to erect these dividers which God knocks down.

Let’s be giving & faithful Christians.

Retreat Fundraising at Great Commission Church/VBS

view from the ocean
It's Digby!

It’s Digby!

mini golf

mini golf

Craft station with Nathan and Zoe

Craft station with Nathan and Zoe

view from the ocean

view from the ocean

outdoor games

outdoor games

outdoor games 2

outdoor games 2

setting up for the day

setting up for the day

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setting up pt 2

getting that day started

getting that day started

Missions Team VS Missional mindedness

Back in 2011-2012, God planted the seeds for building a long-term, healthy missions ministry which would recruit, train, and send out short term inner city missions as well as long term overseas missions. The first baby steps came in 2013 with the first DC team. 2014 saw a bigger team form and go to Philadelphia. We had hoped that God would allow us to continue on this trend and was preparing for the formation of another inner-city missions team. But that did not occur. And yet, that is not the end story.

There are a few things we learned in the past two years in setting up this ministry. First, it’s A LOT of work to build, train, and send a team. It required not only the members themselves, but the whole community to come around them to cheer, encourage, and pray for the team. This is NO SMALL task. Secondly, there are seasons where God will allow missionaries to rest (Acts 18:23 for example). So we don’t lose heart at the lack of a team this year. Rather we see this as an opportunity to invest our collective time, effort, and energy into further growing/nurturing our church’s “missional mindedness”. That simply means that instead of focusing on developing and sending a team, we’ll be focusing on developing our whole church’s missional focus (that there are people whom we are called to go love & serve in the name of Christ) for the DC metro area.

And so instead of one team of 7 or 8 individual, we want to see one team made up of our entire church – united in purpose and focus, which is the further spreading of Christ and His love to our No.VA, DC, MD area! God is doing great things, and yet we pray that through us, He will do greater things still.

Brian Kim’s Testimony

On January 18, 2015 Brian shared his testimony during the offering portion of our Sunday service

Brian Kim Testimony from risensun on Vimeo.

2015 InnerCity Missions Application

 

We’re happy to announce that in 2015, we will be returning to Philadelphia, in partnership with Center for Student Missions! See below for a promo video from CSM!

Attached are the application forms for this team (along with a 2nd page in Korean for parents to read & understand)
missions commitment form

letter to parents (korean) 1

Joseph Lee’s Testimony

Joseph will be confirmed on Dec 28, 2014. Here is his testimony:

Before I came to faith and realized the reality of God I had what was considered a ‘normal life’. I went to school, came home, did my homework, and then on Sunday I went to church and came back, and this cycle kept repeating until I started to go to youth group. Youth group was when I started getting serious about the Bible. That’s the time I really started wondering who’s this almighty God who sent his only son for us. That’s the time when I start really learning about God and really putting his words in my life.

It was a Sunday that I really started to change. It was a sermon that assistant pastor Johnny preached that really got me and it was about trusting in God, and it was after the sermon when I started praying and then I heard a small voice that said, “trust in me”. When I heard this I thought it must be my own thoughts not God’s. Then the next week I prayed for the same prayer just in case and the same words, trust in me, came to my mind again. Then I started to pray more about those peculiar words. It came to my mind that those words were not from my own thoughts but from God’s. Trusting God was the first step.

Then during spring, English Ministry joined the adult congregation for Acts 114 and that’s where I came to faith. It was on Friday when I was praying with other people during a prayer time. I don’t know if this is just me but after being saved you just feel different. I didn’t feel my old-self instead I felt joy, eternal joy. After the prayer time I told my parents the great news and they burst with joy knowing that I am saved. After that Friday I changed a lot of my bad habits but I am still not perfect. That’s why now I am fight my addictions and bad habits and learning more about God and spreading the good news.

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Brian Kim’s Testimony

brian kimBrian Kim was confirmed on Dec 21, 2014. Here is his testimony:

 

Ever since I can remember, I grew up in a Catholic church.  I remember hating going every Sunday.  It was all time that I could use to catch up on sleep or play some video games.  God seemed so distant to me and it seemed like He had better things to do than care about me.  On top of this, I grew up in a typical Korean-American household.  It seemed like my self-worth was all based on the grades that I got and that I was always being compared to someone that was better than me.  So with that I grew up thinking I was just average and that this is all that there was to life:  study and get a good job in the future.  Eventually I stopped going to church because it all seemed so pointless.

But then one year my cousin invited me to go on retreat with this church.  I thought that it would just be a fun time.  I remember it was during prayer time and I felt out of place but I still prayed because I wanted to know more about this God that everyone was so crazy about there.  And I was finally able to see that our God wants to know me and loves me no matter what I do and no matter how much I fail.

Since then, I’ve been coming to this church for the past 8 years and even though God has to teach me that same lesson over and over again, I’m blessed to say that I know that God’s grace will never leave me despite of that.  I continue to grow in faith every day and I seek membership today because I can see how God is with this church and I desire to be a bigger part of that.

2014 Ministry Report

I was asked by the Church to submit a 2014 Ministry Report. So, I’ve also posted it here for your benefit and encouragement:

Ministry Report for Youth & English Ministry for 2013-2014

 

In December 2013, we were joined by World Mission Church from Philadelphia, PA once again for our annual winter retreat. Our guest speaker was Rob Maeder of Crossroads Community Church in New Jersey. The theme was “Glory Seekers” learning to take our focus off of ourselves and worldly things to focus only on God. We praise God that some students from WMC came to trust in Jesus as Savior for the first time in their lives.

Starting in January 2014, we assembled and trained as the 2014 Philadelphia Missions Team. The team was a joint EM & Youth team featuring Elliott Youn, Gloria Cho, Nathan Cho, Jay Choi, Brandon Lee, Cristin Choi, and Joseph Lee. We spent a week in July in Philadelphia partnering with various organizations to help feed homeless and hungry people, as well as encourage and bond with children from various dangerous neighborhoods at a community center. From the trip, we learned many things but we mostly learned to love one another and grow to love the church.

In April of 2014, we had one baptism, SJ Lee, and one new member, Sylvia Kim. SJ Lee had joined our youth group as a 7th grader and had come to faith in Christ on a Sunday morning in response to a message. He was baptized in April and gave a short testimony before the whole congregation in the Easter service.

In August 2014, we were joined again by World Mission Church for our annual summer retreat. We returned to our summer retreat home at camp High Road. The theme was “Scandalous Freedom” and the speaker was Jacob Kim from Korean Presbyterian Church of Washington. We learned about the freedom we have in Christ from sin and death and freedom to receive God’s love and to love people.

In 2014, we launched two services on Sunday mornings to better serve those who serve the church in Children’s Ministry. We launched the 9AM service, which is also sometimes used by youth students and EM members who cannot attend the regular 11AM service due to various reasons. We have four regular members who attend the 9AM service. The message is the same as the 11AM service. In the fall of 2014, we received 3 new members from the Children’s Ministry. They have already begun to make an entertaining impact on youth meetings.

In 2014, we started our series in the book of 1 Peter entitled “Living Hope”. We’ve taken breaks from the series for the Easter season with a Easter series entitled, “The Victorious King” from Psalm 118. We are currently taking a break from 1 Peter and are in our Christmas series entitled, “He is Coming”.

Thursday night meetings start at 7:30pm for our English Ministry college+ team which is for college students and working young adults. Attendance ranges from 7 to 10 people. In 2014, we finished our series in Exodus and are currently in Galatians. Friday night meetings start at 7:30pm for our youth students. Starting in the fall, we were going through Jerry Bridges’ “The Practice of Godliness” study book. While it was good, we shifted more to a traditional Bible study small group format studying the book of Daniel. Elliott and Sylvia have stepped up to serve as leaders for the youth ministry.

We currently average about 20 attendees on Sunday mornings and currently have 26 in total which includes new comers, visitors, friends from other churches, and college students who are far away. We welcomed, other than the 3 new students from Children’s Ministry, Niko Kacludis and Brian Park.

2014 Summer Retreat Highlight Video

2014 summer retreat from risensun on Vimeo.