The Character of God

“They triumphed over him by the blood of the Lamb
    and by the word of their testimony;
they did not love their lives so much
    as to shrink from death.”

                                                                  Revelation 2:11

The cold days are coming upon us. While this might keep some of you away, I ask you to prayerfully consider joining us on the wettest, snowiest, coldest days.

Now, now, pastor….really? Yes.Having been downtown for some time now, I can tell you with full assurance that the greatest “sermon” we preach is when we simply show up in less-than-ideal conditions…. and it changes us as well while we layer up with polypropylene layers covered in thinsulate and Gortex and go and be with our friends who have to be out of the shelters and on the street before lots of folks even wake up.

oh, that word used in the verse above translated “love”… it’s the same word used here:

The second is this: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’

There is no commandment greater than these.”

Honestly, actions most often do speak louder than words


Last Week’s Update…stay connected!

Logistics

  • Served: ~75

  • Last week's leaders: Kenny, Crystal, Geoff, Maralee, Chino

  • Next week's leaders: Kenny, Geoff

  • Next week's preacher: Kenny

Gifts

  • Last week's: underwear

  • Next week's: hygiene

Looking Ahead

  • Much of the sandwiches and fruit for next week are claimed. Still some other stuff left.

Service

It was good to be back at Street Church! Storage was a breeze thanks to Crystal and some of her 180 Life friends helping pack lunches a few days prior. We still had a strong crew show up of Wenda, Emmy Lou, and Wenda's friend Cheryl and Barbara. Geoff helped us load the van, we stopped at Chick Fil A for some ice for the cooler, and off we went. 

It was a beautiful sunny day and a lot of our regulars came out downtown. The monthly crew from 180 Life joined us as well as my friend Kendrick, who came for the first time. Crystal did a great job leading in the opening circle.

We had a great time of gathering and welcoming each other as Malaree and Liz did a great job holding down the coffee station. I met a 20-year-old named Jordan who said he'd been out on the street for 3 weeks - he's currently sleeping at Bushnell Park. He got fired from one job but starts a new one at Amazon on Wednesday. It was his first time, and I gave him one of the winter coats we have. I forgot to bring a sleeping bag. Sidenote: Malaree brought a fleece as well and we gave it to one of our regulars Steven, who could not have been more excited. Thanks for sharing the love, Malaree! 

One of my favorite moments was seeing a bride come up the sidewalk, and Curtis holding up the train of her gown! The weight of her gown almost knocked her down as she crossed the street. Curtis, who is always on the lookout to be used by God, saw that and went to help her up and carried (and cleaned) the train of her gown as she rushed into City Hall (she was late for her own wedding!). What an awesome display of love.

Crystal led us in the readings and then Bryan and Lisa gave a short message on love and how that will triumph over all especially at Street Church, despite the behavior from a lot of soon-to-be leaders in this country (and many others). I was able to give a message on the importance of character, especially God's character, and trust. I continue to be amazed at everyone's attentiveness. We had a great time of prayer and then communion afterwards. 

Overall, it was a great day to be back at church. Looking forward to next week.

Blessings,

-Kenny

From the Community Churches

The Gospel on the Sidelines…

Most folks are drawn to the center stage wanting to not miss the “big” thing. Jesus was sneaky… he worked miracles on the margins of the margins… the folks outside
the “club” in off-the-beaten-path nowheres…

In one of the little community churches where we meet my mom came who two years ago should have died. Another friend gets her lunch break off from where she works to come and serve. Another is recently retired and is with me at almost every service as well as volunteering in hospice. And one more is retired as well and loves Jesus and wants to spend her days well.

All this love moves every resident to bless us for coming and bringing Jesus, and as we see so often, move staff to share deep things in life and we come along side them because we are their church too.

The Clairbridge Community Church @ Brookdale

The Community Church at Brookdale

The Community Church at Brookdale/Chatfield

The Clairbridge Community Church @ Brookdale/Chatfield

The Farmington Station Community Church

The Gables Community Church

The River Ridge Community Church

The West Hartford Health and Rehab Community Church

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Bryan
Street Church Administrator & Volunteer Coordinator
(860) 578-2961 TEXT ONLY
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BECOMING DISCIPLES

But you, keep your head in all situations, endure hardship, do the work of an evangelist, discharge all the duties of your ministry.

2 Timothy 4:5

“Discipleship” is one of the most often used words in churches but I might say least understood and implemented.

The pastor at Wintonbury Church reminds us all the time that a disciple is someone who “walks in the dust of his Rabbi”. This being the case, we who walk in the dust of Jesus should do what he did and preach the message he preached. Jesus was the Good News and so are we whom who saved.

…and I watch you all do this week in and week out. You don’t “do”, you have become.

Last Week’s Update…stay connected!

Logistics

  • Served: ~70

  • Last week's leaders: Bryan, Sam, Chi-Chi, Malaree

  • Next week's leaders: Bryan, Jody, Ruth

  • Next week's preacher: Bryan

  • Speakers handoff: Bryan has them

  • Coffee handoff:  Jody

  • Coffee materials: Jody

Gifts

  • Last week's: Teeshirts

  • Next week's: Socks

Looking Ahead

Miscellaneous

  • Ruth has packed the lunches and will bring them. Her dad was with us and was a huge blessing!

  • A reminder that all readings can be found here: https://lectionarypage.net/ 

Service

Another great day. A few folks tried but could not make it downtown because of the Marathon traffic. We had sent out a reminder and the schedule of road closings. 

We started off very slow and with little help. Angel came early with a cup of beer and rather intoxicated but not belligerent. He told me he had met with his doctors and his tumor is growing. “Six months” he was told. He had many tears. We prayed and he rested on my chest. He is known as one of the most angry and aggressive folks in the city by first responders. We have made a home for him. He has made us family.

Folks started showing up and Chi Chi brought homemade peanut butter cookies! Malaree was on coffee and we compromised and handed out water during the service if anyone asked for a drink. 

Chi Chi led the service and did a fine job. I really appreciate her balance and boldness. What a role model. Big Sam had texted me Friday and asked if we had a preacher for Saturday. I’m always prepared because I preach at the community churches during the week but I responded “yes, you!”

He preached a Big Sam message on reconciliation and folks were still and listened. I led communion and backed off so others could distribute. 

Our “old friend” James was with us from the Chinese American Baptist Church! What a joy to reconnect and watch him do his special thing of writing the names of the people he met all over his hand so he would not forget them. 

We had sandwiches thanks to my wife and my sister-in-law who recently moved back to town with her family. I was so thrilled to watch the two of them make lunch in our home.

On the way home Sam got his “Sam-the-prophet” vibe on and looked at me and said “you know what Pastor Bryan, these past six months I have seen you release more and more control and leadership. It has not gone unnoticed.” (please read with a Nigerian accent for dramatic effect)

This is very true. One of my greatest joys is releasing you all and watching you be whom God made you to be. The conference in Korea  solidified the reality that young leaders are being empowered for this time. I am committed to you all, and like Paul, my heart and life are yours as well. We, the “unnamed and unlearned” are making the Kingdom a reality.

We are doing a “beautiful act” as Jesus commanded us to do. We are impregnating Earth with Heaven.

 

From the Community Churches

Leave them; they are blind guides.
If the blind lead the blind, both will fall into a pit.”

Matthew 5:14

I had the joy at being with the Farmington Station Community Church this week with Mary McGolrick joining me! Mary is with me at just about every service now. She has a passion for serving those in memory care and the gift of being able to flow from conversation to prayer without blinking.

This week I was story telling from the time Jesus healed the son of Timaeus (that’s what bar-timaeus means). To emphasize what it was like to tell a blind man to get up as the crowd had done I blindfolded myself and asked my friends in memory care to direct me to pick up an object off the floor.

Something Holy happened as I became dependent upon the ones who are so dependent. God met us, and I found the object on the floor.

That’s how we roll. We are helping each other find Jesus. We are all blind to some degree.




The Clairbridge Community Church @ Brookdale

The Community Church at Brookdale

The Community Church at Brookdale/Chatfield

The Clairbridge Community Church @ Brookdale/Chatfield

The Farmington Station Community Church

The Gables Community Church

The River Ridge Community Church

The West Hartford Health and Rehab Community Church


GIVE HERE TO SUPPORT US FINANCIALLY

SIGN UP HERE TO HELP SERVE.

SIGN UP HERE, TO PROVIDE FOOD DONATIONS  

Help Us Load Up @ 10am 164 South Street in West Hartford


visit our website thestreetchurch.org to learn more

or feel free to contact us at

admin@thestreetchurch.org




Bryan
Street Church Administrator & Volunteer Coordinator
(860) 578-2961 TEXT ONLY
bryan@thestreetchurch.org