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Wedding Survival Guide by Jashenburg. Wedding Survival Guide   Published on Nov 1. An open letter to my beloved church. Written By. Chester Wenger. Did you like this post Then you will love my book, 25 Ways to Communicate Respect to Your Husband nearly 200 pages filled with Biblical wisdom and sensible. Weight Watchers Lose 10 Pounds Free Program How Many Carbs A Day For Weight Loss Weight Watchers Lose 10 Pounds Free Program Lose 20 Pounds In A Month Exercise Plan. Times read. I am profoundly reluctant to write this letter because I know there are those it will wound deeply. But I have also come to the conviction that I can no longer hide the light the Lord has lit within me, under a bushel. How To Lose 10 Pounds Before Your Wedding Effects Of Very Low Ldl Cholesterol How To Lose 10 Pounds Before Your Wedding Center For Medical Weight Loss Greenville Sc. The Arnolfini Portrait or The Arnolfini Wedding, The Arnolfini Marriage, the Portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini and his Wife, or other titles is a 1434 oil painting on. Pastor Esposito of Pacific Baptist Church is in a coma and is undergoing surgery in his brain. Please pray for this man of God and for his family. Lukas, an artiststudent in the Bay Area, decided to make a custom tshirt whose design consists entirely of screengrabs of two hundred tender souls arguing over. I want to share with you what the Lord has been telling me and my dear life companion. First, a defense of my ministryif you will allow me to paraphrase the words of the Apostle Paul from Philippians 3 4ff. If someone else thinks they have reasons to put confidence in the flesh, I have more Baptized into a Virginia Conference Mennonite Church as a young boy, youngest son of a Mennonite evangelist and second president of Eastern Mennonite Seminary now EMU, AD Wenger. Mothered by a diligent student and teacher of the Scriptures, the oldest daughter of a Lancaster Mennonite Conference bishop and faithful to her Church in every way. At the request of Lancaster Mennonite Conference ordained in 1. Virginia Mennonite Conference for mission work in Ethiopia. Appointed by Eastern Mennonite Mission Board of Lancaster Conference as the Educational Director for the Mennonite Mission in Ethiopia. Founded and taught Bible in the Bible Academy of Nazareth Ethiopia which was established to train potential leaders for the budding Meserete Kristos Church. First elected chairman of Ethiopias Meserete Kristos Church, now the largest Mennonite church in the world. Happily turned the MKC chairmanship over to an Ethiopian who later was chosen and served as president of Mennonite World Conference. Began and taught in various educational programs in Lancaster Conference that were centered on Bible teaching e. Keystone Bible Institutes, Paul Timothy Program. Former director of Home Missions of Eastern Mennonite Missions. Former pastor and still a member in good standing of Blossom Hill Mennonite Church, a thriving congregation of many young adults and young families. Lifelong student of the Bible and when it comes to quoting scripture passages I would be ready to compete with any one. Father of 8 children one deceased all of whom love the Lord and serve his Kingdom. Pleaded for patience when my congregation decided to leave Lancaster Conference over the womens leadership issue to join Atlantic Coast Mennonite Conference. When it comes to my desire to be faithful to the laws of God and to walk uprightly with my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, my children and many, many Ethiopian and US witnesses will vouch for my integrity. My life has been filled with much joy seeing God at work in numerous settings. Gods grace has been shown daily on my behalf. But as the Apostle Paul has said so well, whatever were gains to me I now consider loss for the sake of Christ. What is more, I consider everything a loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I have lost all things. So, with all of the above acknowledged, what is the light Ive been hiding under the bushel When our gay young adult son about 3. Mennonite Church by a church leader, without any conversation with him or his parents, my wife and I grieved deeply. For many years, in the company of other grieving parents of homosexual persons, we have told our stories, read and reread the Scriptures. Most striking to us is that God, who created the world, who gave us Eden, also gives us the leaves of the tree for the healing of the nations. The world we live in is no longer the idyllic Eden. It is a broken, complex, messy, violent and yet wonderful world. Gods mercy filled grace infuses our broken world with a goodness that keeps surprising us with joyand healing. Gods grace also calls us to faithfully love God and neighbor above all else. Storenvy Themes. The church we belong to has the power to bind and loose. Todays church, much like the early Christians, has the Spirit given power to rethink whether or not circumcision will continue to define who is in and who is out. Because of the brokenness of all sexualities that abuse, lust, access pornography, have sex with unmarried partners of the same or the other genderbecause of this brokenness, the church must rise up to reclaim a godly and wholesome sexuality a godly sexuality that is wholesome because it is covenanted, accountable to and blessed within the church not left to fend for itself outside the church a godly sexuality that is wholesome because it calls every one to recommit our bodies whether heterosexual or homosexual to be temples of the Holy Spirit, seeking first the Kingdom of God and covenanting to follow Jesus every day. When my wife and I read the Bible with todays fractured, anxious church in mind, we ask, what is Jesus calling us to do with those sons and daughters who are among the most despised people in the worldin all races and communities What would Jesus do with our sons and daughters who are bullied, homeless, sexually abused, and driven to suicide at far higher rates than our heterosexual children We know from Deuteronomy that eunuchs were a sexual minority, loathed and considered unacceptable for admission to the assembly of the Lord and yet in Isaiah 5. Lord says Do not let the eunuch say, I am just a dry tree. I will give them a name better than sons and daughters. My dear wife Sara Jane and I love all of our children. We give thanks for the remarkable Kingdom work each of them is doing. We know that several of our children believe that the church should not endorse same sex marriage. And several of our children believe that same sex marriage is a faithful and godly choice when blessed by the church. While the tension around this issue is painful in our family, we continue to love each other, to sing, pray and play together. Our children all honor us with deep devotion and faithful careand genuinely enjoy each other. My wife and I are devoted to our Lord, with a firm commitment to the authority of the Scriptures. We strive to be faithfully obedient to Jesus. We invite the church to courageously stake out new territory, much as the early church did. We invite the church to embrace the missional opportunity to extend the churchs blessing of marriage to our homosexual children who desire to live in accountable, covenanted ways. We know that while many of us hear different things from the Scriptures, Gods deepest desire, as made known in Jesus Christ, is to seek and to save that which was lost. We believe this is an opportune moment for the church to boldly proclaim a pastoral, grace filled readiness to include both homosexuals and heterosexuals within the blessing of a marriage covenant designed to be wholesome and God honoring. This is the light that has been burning more and more brightly under my bushel, and I am now prepared finally, as a 9. So When the laws of Pennsylvania changed in July, our gay son and his committed partner of twenty seven years went immediately to apply for a marriage license. Subsequently they asked me if I would marry them. I happily agreed. We held a private ceremony with only six persons present.