Meeting Minutes from 9/14

Community Meeting 9/14/06

In attendance: Ian, Nate, Allen, Scottie, Clint, Kathleen, Jessy, Nick

gospel: loving on people for who they are

If you have a calling for your neighborhood, stay where you are. But if you only live there because it is convenient, safe or for no real purpose, come join us.

How is it (the safe, suburban life) incarnational?

Is intentional community a universal calling? No. But it is a tool to help us live “awake” and be real presence of God’s love.

Mid-August to mid-September: write manifesto. like wedding vows: extremily risky because you cannot enforce what others promise to you.

Clint: Holy Spirit not always like a gas station, we don’t always get filled up to go out. sometimes we have to step out into nothingness and God will meet us there. we have a joy deep within us because Jesus Christ promised us life, real life, full life. Try to decide where on the scale of financial dependence do we fall? Total dependence too extreme a shock. Total independence what we are doing now.

Dinner time = community time, a beautiful thing

1. who do you let into your community? Anyone who is broken? Even with the fragility of the community?              = grace needed to make this choice, ultimately, God will use this how he wants to, in whatever capacity.

Challenge group to start meeting where we plan on moving: Denver Harbor, meet at a restaurant - Porras Tacos.

Do more research about other communities. Arcitectual matters are very important for functionality and survival

Relationships are the most important part. They Should be kept at first priority.

= Most of us going in are o.k. if this dies. If you “can’t leave” because of our house, you need to leave.

Allen: experience with Eccuminical Institute, will get insights into bennifits and downfalls

Next meeting is September 28

-Ways tp Meet more frequently

1. planning meetings about Denver Harbor (youth and families) Thursday 6:30 @ Ian’s

2.Hang with each other = blog as place to invite eachother to various events (mmm… food)

3. call each other

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Stacy and Fam dinner

Who: all of us who can

What: bringing Stacy, his wife, and children dinner

When: This Tuesday, Sept 12, 2006 at 6:15
Why: Because his baby boy had heart surgery and we want to serve them dinner and just bless them. And he said his wife likes spagehtti.
Where: Meet at my house Tuesday at 6:15 and you can either leave the food with me or we can go together to deliver it.

1918 W. Dallas   Houston, Tx 77019

Sign Up:

Spagehtti - Jen and Dany,

We need: Drinks, Bread, Veggies/Fruit, Dessert, Card??, anything else you want to bring them.

Please let me know if you are coming and what you will bring. Email or this website.

Blessings, Jen

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Manifesto Draft 2

We are walking and working towards Intentional Community Living. We unpack that phrase by explaining that Intentional indicates a conscious decision, a understanding of calling and gifting, and a commitment to carve time for shared life; Community indicates a desire to co-operate together, to practice deeper sharing and pooling of resources, being a blessing to the community around us, and an attitude of incarnational mission; and Living indicates an authentic commitment to the lifestyle a of a disciple (learning, being discipled, and a commitment to following the way of Jesus), a desire to be simple, and to learn contentment in our daily context.

We understand that this is a process as much as a promise. This manifesto states our goals, hopes, and dreams. We embrace those as God given, but we understand they are spoken with unclean lips, that we come from a people of unclean lips, and we understand that we must be willing to become. So we endeavor to be practical and patient. We promise to stretch but commit to honor the conscience and boundaries of every member of our community. We understand that when any of us is troubled or scared all of us have a duty to listen and respond. We are walking this path together, sometimes that means pausing to let some of the group catch up, sometimes that means taking a different path so that everyone can make it, and we hope it means that we all get father then we could ever imagine on our own.

As a Intentional Living Community we value:

  • Community - We desire to be one, to live together and to live our lives together. We seek to understand our faith, our language of/for God (theology), our purpose, and our actions in light of our communal life. We desire to be a family where each of us speaks God’s words to each other, and it is in the sharing of words that we hear The Word that gives life.
  • Hospitality - our orientation is focused on those outside our immediate family. We hope to a place where “the other” is welcomed and embraced.
  • Sharing - we seek to embrace the model of the church in Acts “That shared with each according to their need.” We seek to know the needs of our community (corporate and neighborhood) and to commit to meeting those needs together.
  • Building and Releasing - We are not seeking to become a massive group. We understand that a central part of the christian life is choosing to bear fruit instead of grow. We hope our community will be formative: shaping, training, and informing others and then that it will help sow them all over. We embrace our own transience and the fact that one day this community may be no more. We are not seeking to build monuments or institutions but to impact lives.
  • Food - we enjoy eating together. We want part of our identity as a community to be centered around the table and around Christ’s table.

The common, driving force underneath all of these goals is our desire to live lifes of love that reflect the love of God shown us in the life, death, and resurection of Jesus Christ. Our understanding of community begins and ends in our understanding of the Body of Christ. Our understanding of hospitality flows from the example of love Jesus showed to the widow, the gentile, the sick, and the lepper. Our understanding of sharing flows from the example of love that Jesus showed when he gave everything, even his life, for us. Our understanding of discipleship flows from the example of Jesus who trained, nurtured, confused, and sent his disciples out into all the corners of the earth.

We believe that the life of love we are called to is distinct from the “American Dream” or the “American way of Life” we feel called to offer an alternative to the dominant meta-narratives of the age. In doing so we hope to be good news. Good news to the afflicted who see the liberating heart the christian message as Words of hope. Good news to Christians of all stripes who find themselves malnourished by the gospel of cheap grace and the expensive life of consumtion. Good news to the prophets of despair who cannot see past the declining attendance, prominence, and influence of modern churches in this post-modern age.

We are excited about where this journey together will take us, joyful that God has brought us into each others lives, and hopeful that the kingdom of God is at hand.

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