Friday, December 21, 2007

Festival Of Lights Appreciation




Last weekend over 800 people attended our Christmas Musical "Festival Of Lights".

Here Jennifer Mc Quade is being appreciated for her loving leadership in directing the choir as well as overseeing many of the behind the scene details of this years production. As we all know it takes a great supporting cast of dedicated people to see it all come together. Whether it was people who weeks ago came out on Saturday mornings to make banners o
r many hours behind the scenes practicing individual parts, everyone's contribution was needed and appreciated.


Take a moment to write an appreciation comment or comment on what the musical meant to you either as a participant or as one who experienced it....... Click on the comments tab below..

Thank you to everyone who brought in socks etc for The Bridge. Over $1600.00 was given in the offering on Sunday night. Director John Enns, sent us a note this week sharing his sincere appreciation for our support.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Caution Advised


Starting this Friday and what will probably be a Christmas Block Buster movie this season, "The Golden Compass" is a movie with a hidden agenda. The movie based on Philip Pullman's 1995 book The Golden Compass is the entry point to his Trilogy of children's fantasy novels, "His Dark Materials". Inspired from John Milton's epic poem Paradise Lost, this time around, however, "God" gets overthrown and the "Fall of Man" becomes the source of humankind's redemption, not failure.

I asked Miles White, to share some perspective on how you and your family can appropriately respond to this movie. (Miles and his wife Laurie own Jacob's Well Book Store - Courtenay)


Hi Dave:
Just some rambling thoughts on Philip Pullman and the "Golden Compass":

Philip Pullman in his book, "The Golden Compass", the first work in "His Dark Materials" trilogy, has actually written a fairly entertaining yet provocative story. Being released in theaters as a feature film with some of the biggest stars in Hollywood would command the attention of families this Christmas. Knowing that this movie was in the works over a year ago, I decided that I would start reading his trilogy because I had heard that he was a good writer, (better than R. K. Rowling) an atheist and definitely not a fan of C. S. Lewis and the Chronicles of Narnia.

The Golden Compass lays the foundation for his other two books (The Subtle Knife and The Amber Spyglass) where he essentially erects a fictional platform that is appealing to children that attacks the idea of God and is certainly negative against the Church, which he calls the Magisterium. On one hand he says he is only attacking the abuses of the church, but he goes much further than that really.

It is a fantasy set in an alternate universe where everyone has a daemon which is your soul (I suppose) projected on the outside of your body in the form of an animal (it finally settles on one animal when you become an adult). It tells the story of a girl who is key to rescuing children that have gone missing and are being used in laboratory to collect this special "dust" which is collected when they are separated from their daemon. She is joined by others where they will eventually kill (the dust is key in all of this) God and the Christian faith. When you think about 2006-2007, there has been a resurgence of militant atheism with the likes of Richard Dawkins and The God Delusion; Hitchens and his book "God is Not Great" and now Pullman's trilogy (although written earlier) which has appeal to both adults and children.

Should we be afraid of what he has written?
No, we shouldn't. We should be discerning however. Atheism is not new and it's ideas are not new. The ideas are already out there...it is just finding more popular expression and acceptance today. Pullman doesn't even really do a good job in his books, particularly in the second and third where it ends up being a fictional rant against God.

How we respond to this militant atheism is key.
I believe it is important first of all to pray for wisdom in how to respond. Second, "take every thought captive and make it subject to Christ." By this I mean, be familiar with what is written or shown and engage the ideas. Don't fuel Pullman's justification of a negative portrayal of the church by responding negatively as the Church. We can disagree and tell why, but watch our character and conduct. Peter says we are to "always be prepared to give an answer for the hope that lies within us but do this with gentleness and respect." In other words, as I have said frequently, the truth is inherently offensive, so why add to it. If we add to the offense of truth by our conduct, then people never hear the truth...just the offense we have added.

I am planning on seeing the movie...and seeing how closely it matches to the book. I have an atheist friend I intend to see it with. I hope to discuss it with my older children if they so choose to see it. I would not, however, justify taking younger children to see it until it was previewed.

Blessings,
Miles

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CPC December Checklist

___Please be conscious of the needy in our church and community. Ask God what he would have you to do for others.

___Remember our CPC Food Bank. Bring non-perishable items to church on Sundays and place in the grocery cart in our foyer. It all helps and is appreciated.

___Pray for a new community Christian ministry called "The Bridge" as they seek to provide love and support to the homeless here in the Valley. We have a few from CPC who are volunteering.

___Pray for our Director Jennifer McQuade and her team as they continue to prepare for our upcoming Christmas Production: "Festival of Lights" December 15th & 16th (Three Performances)

___Please help promote and invite people to "Festival of Lights". Word of mouth is the best advertisement.

___Pray that Christ will be lifted up in all our CPC Christmas special events and activities including our two Christmas Eve services.

___Help support our CPC Youth School of Leaders 2008 Missions Trip to Mexico. Pick up one of their home made Christmas stockings. Minimum Donation: $15.00