Friday, September 28, 2012

Doing the Happy Dance Quebec launched the country’s first provincial lottery in 1970. The 1982 roll-out of Lotto 6/49 with its “Just imagine” slogan made the lottery a national pipe dream; the 2009 arrival of the $50-million jackpot Lotto Max, which admonishes Canadians to “Live your dreams to the max!” serves to further stoke the frenzy. Not that lotteries are marketed as high-stakes gambling: they’re wholesome fun to be celebrated by a “happy dance.” – an euphoria that is expressed with people dancing wildly in joyous celebration. The happy dance isn’t a new thing. In my childhood days, it was Snoopy who first did the happy dance. Later on, Calvin and Hobbes showed their excitement in their version of the happy dance. And more recently, Mumble, a little Emperor penguin who had a horrible singing voice and couldn’t find his “Heartsong”, discovers his joy in life expressed through tap dancing. I’m not one for dancing. In fact, I am not one for expressing my emotions on my sleeve. My sister called me Mr. Spock while I was growing up. Not much excites me into a physical or emotional outburst. Roller coasters, buffets, sports cars, women, pets, money, etc. none of these things ever excites me. Do you want to know what excites me? Sunday mornings playing on the worship team, speaking the words of God, praying with one another, fellowshipping, celebrating, and mission trips to faraway places. My most exciting times are when I can celebrate the power of God at work with other people who too have been transformed by the power of God. I certainly have been blessed to hear about how God’s power has transformed the lives of people I have met, and even more, privileged to be part of God’s transformational power at work in this world. I hope that I might continue to bring more people and to share with more people a happy dance - not just at Simply Church on a Sunday morning but every day for a long long time.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Prizes! Giveaways! Freebies!

Winner Winner Chicken Dinner! Now that I got your attention. I have some important information to share with you. Due to the construction delays at MacKirdy Hall, Simply Church will move (from our current temporary location at the Aboriginal Centre) to the new Lecture Hall on the ground floor of St. Paul's University College. We will continue to use the Aboriginal Centre as well on a Sunday morning. Directions will be posted once you enter St. Paul's. There are two main entrances to the Lecture Hall. You can enter by the traditional method through the main doors on Westmount Rd. North and make your way downstairs, past the cafeteria, past the chapel and into the new foyer that faces Ring Road. If you are coming from Village or the main campus, you can enter through the back entrance of St. Paul's which faces Ring Road. A couple more updates as well. 1. SCO has one bookcase filled with books to borrow in the church library now. We are looking forward to receiving more books soon. Come visit the church office for a refreshing drink and snack and come see what renovations have taken place. 2. Sunday school returns this week with a chance to win prizes. (Yes I wasn't kidding about the prizes, giveaways and freebies). Come and find out what Sunday School is all about and challenge yourself spiritual and academically. Humbly yours, PT

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Summer days, drifting away, To, uh oh, those school days!

September is just around the corner. Sigh. I cannot remember where the summer days have gone to or how the last 4 months has so quickly and silently passed by. Nevertheless, we are days away from receiving a new batch of froshies and, in their wake, the many returning students as well. So many things have yet to be done. So many things that I wanted to do. So many that I have failed to do. In a way I lament over the passage of time this summer. I cannot believe how the years have just flown by. I was in a retail store just the other day when I was confronted by a man who asked me "Are you a pastor?" I couldn't deny it so I said, "Yes I am." "You married my daughter.", he replied. "Most certainly not!", I thought to myself. My wife's father died when she was a young - at least that is what I have been told - and I don't recognize you from my wedding day. And certainly polygamy is out of bounds morally and beyond my comprehension. I have one wife and that's enough thank you very much. "Peter and Julie Chang." he said with a twinkle in his eye as if he had caught me in a senior moment. "It has been 13 years since you married them." he reminded me. I am not so convinced it was so much as a senior moment as it is just one of the many people and faces I have met in 20 years of full time ministry. We probably spent only a few minutes during the rehearsal and rehearsal dinner and perhaps a few minutes during the wedding day. I'm sure the wedding day of his daughter some 13 years ago was a very significant life event for him and I am thankful to be privileged to be part of that memorable event. Certainly being tributed as being a major part of someone's life has been a significant motivator for me in ministry. The joy of being a part of people's lives is beyond any earthly rewards. This summer Chris and I had a chance to reunite with some old old friends and with some newer friends. Some were celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary of which Chris was a bridesmaid. Others were just celebrating their 3rd wedding anniversary while others are 10 years from graduating from University. Those bonds of friendship established during their university years continue to be strong unto this day. I attribute that to the fact that the one bond which binds us so closely together is our common love and faith in our Lord Jesus Christ. As the new term is about to begin, I look forward to a whole new batch of young people to bond with, to grow with, and to spiritually grow and serve with. The returning students are always a joy to see once again. A little older and a little wiser. A little more experienced in the faith and a little stronger as well. If you are coming to Simply Church for the very first time, I invite you to consider making us your spiritual home. We welcome you to be part of this wonderful family whose bonds are deep, wide, and long.