Sunday, February 10
In many ways, my trip culminates in this moment; the opportunity to share with the people of Mosaic Christian Community, the intentionally multi-ethnic congregation meeting on Sunday evenings at Christchurch Community Church (CCC). Andrew Wilson, who is largely responsible for my time and itinerary in New Zealand, is the enthusiastic pastor who has brought the church to life. His passion for all people, faithfulness to the vision of CCC and loyalty to Pastor Jack Stuart is a combination of humility and wisdom rarely found in emerging leaders. He’s been a most gracious host and I hope tonight to both strengthen and encourage his people.
Mosaic begins with a free dinner at 5:00 p.m. prepared by Chinese congregants from the morning service. Attendees eat and interact, valuing the development of cross-cultural relationships as foundational to building a healthy multi-ethnic church. Following the meal, the church gathers in the lobby of CCC, which has been prepared for the service. Pastor Jack Stuart and his wife, Becky, are there as well. Indeed, they have attended all the services today as they do each Sunday, demonstrating their support of Andrew, as well as their heart for unity and diversity within the one local body. Following Andrew’s greeting, a young woman from South Africa leads a diverse team of worshippers just prior to my talk. And just like that, it’s over.
More food and fellowship is available following the service and many pitch in to tear down the chairs, etc., resetting the lobby for the rest of the week. And after taking a few pictures of the Stuart’s and the Wilson’s, I say goodbye to the people of Mosaic.
It was a real privilege to have you come to visit us in Christchurch. Thank you so much for doing it and for your church letting you come and for your family in doing without Dad for so long.
The first two sections in your book are going to be compulsory reading for anyone wanting to be in leadership here at Mosaic. And whilst all churches are part of the one family it is nice to have one that we can call close family in Little Rock, Arkansas. Keep up the great work.
I believe that you came out here as a messenger of God - bringing encouragement and also strengthening and fostering His vision for these times. I have spoken to most of the people who went to the seminar and have received overwhelmingly positive feedback - that they feel affirmed, encouraged and spurred on!
Posted by: Andrew Wilson | February 14, 2008 at 04:54 PM