Feb 2, 2014
Feb 2, 2014
Feb 2, 2014
February
Are You Living in Fake Freedom?
by Mike Foster During our recent family trip to the zoo, it wasnt the Galapagos turtles that captured my attention. It was the multi-million dollar cage the zoo was building for them. A sleek sign highlighted features of the coming tortoise exhibit: a stateof-the-art barn with heated floors, specially selected cactus and an interactive area for visitors. The project would take months to complete at a price tag of $1.2 million. This upgraded, fancy exhibit was quite an impressive project to say the least. Yet, one thing struck me. This one glaring truth: NO MATTER HOW NICE THIS EXHIBIT WAS GOING TO BE FOR THE TURTLES IT WAS STILL A CAGE. Dont get me wrong. Its going to be a nice exhibit. Guests will probably love it. The turtles may feel like theyve scored a penthouse suite. But the fact remains, even if the tortoises trek through enough exotic plants, they will eventually run into both a wall and a reality check. Despite appearances, they havent been freed. Theyre just being confined behind fancier bars. The turtles scenario prompted me to reflect on my own life. I too have sunk energy and resources into upgrading my cage. Ive slightly improved my social or financial condition. Ive worked to ensure things that represent me - my appearance, job title, the way I carried myself pleased others, outdid those around me, or at least kept me even with the next guy. Along the way, I imagined I was moving closer to contentment. But a few steps in, Id slam into reality: I hadnt found freedom at all. Id just increased the personal pressure to perform, to achieve, and to be accepted. Id dressed up my insecurities and imprisoned myself behind fancier bars. I resigned myself to fake freedom. This might be happening in your life too. THE APPEARANCE OF FREEDOM IS OFTEN DRESSED UP AS AN UPGRADED VERSION OF CAPTIVITY. We make improvements, but were still trapped. If anything, our improvements often make our journey harder. We end continued on page 2
COMMUNION WEEK!
2014
SPEAKER
Tom Zawacki
CHILDRENS MINISTRY
CLEAN UP TEAM E
Greg & Debbie Mackinnon, Errol & Shelagh Campbell, Garfield MacDonald, Anthony McAndrew, and Lisa Taylor
[email protected] www.charlottetowncommunitychurch.com
Please note that all chairs are now stacked on dollies and stored in the furnace room. If donating cash please use envelopes This allows us the ability to provide you with an accurate giving record at years end. Go to www.charlottetown communitychurch.com At the top of the page click the word Donate (next to Newsletter) Secure donations via PayPal Can donate with or without a PayPal account
Church website is now updated with all activities. If you would like to get something in the newsletter (prayer request, announcement, etc.), please email it to communitychurch@ pei.aibn.com by Wednesday of each week.
CHURCH FINANCES
Four Week Average: $1,317.71 Four Week Average Needed: $2,000.00 Lets keep praying for God to supply all we need!
CHURCH GROUPS
There is lots going on, be free, go where the life is, family first.
PRAYER REQUESTS
The prayer list is refreshed at the start of each month. All
existing requests will be removed. If you would like your request returned to the list or new requests added, please indicate on the Facebook page, or contact Tom Zawacki.
SO YOU DONT WANT TO GO TO CHURCH ANYMORE BOOK CLUB 7:00 PM at Zawackis - Beginning February 5th
Books are available at Maritime Christian Bookstore $12.99
NIGHT OF WORSHIP AND PRAYER First Friday of the Month 7:00 PM at Zawackis
Beginning February 7th
For good health and white blood cell counts to return to normal. Freedom from worry. For quick healing from back surgery and relief from pain.
At Linda MacFarlanes house. THE PRACTICE OF THE PRESENCE OF GOD BOOK CLUB
Mondays 7:00.
For healing of esophageal cancer, relief of pain and worry. Support and encouragement for her and her family.
This group is currently full due to space capacity. If you are interested in hosting and/or leading a new Questions group, please contact Tom Zawacki.
The CNOY walk raises money for Harvest House PEI- a street level ministry in Charlottetown & Summerside that reaches out to people trying to overcome addictions & unhealthy lifestyles. This year, Harvest House will be opening a residential addictions recovery program and needs some $$$. The goal for the walk is to raise $50 000 to help this program. To make this goal of $50 000, Harvest House PEI needs your help- MORE TEAMS!! Like our facebook page Coldest Night of the Year- Harvest House PEI or follow our progress on twitter https://twitter.com/PEIHarvestHouse (@PEIharvesthouse ) Share the page with your friends and retweet our updates to spread the word about this fantastic and family friendly fundraiser!
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Lisa Taylor will be creating and collecting handmade winter scarves, hats and mittens from various knitting/ crocheting groups and individuals. These are going to be donated to people in need during these winter months. Solomons Porch ministry has agreed to assist in distributing these items.
If you happen to knit or crochet and would like to be a part of this by contributing, please contact Lisa or Tom Zawacki. The first collection will be February 23.
COMMUNION
We do communion on the first Sunday of each month. We are looking for volunteers to offer a meditation and lead us through that part of the service. Please see Tom if interested to be added to a schedule.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
Positions we are often looking to have help with are: SOUND & MEDIA, WORSHIP TEAMS, CLEANUP TEAMS, CHILDRENS MINISTRY, OFFERING & ANNOUNCEMENTS
Joining the Charlottetown Community Church Facebook group is the fastest way to get up to the minute news, prayer requests and get in on discussions.