Monday, January 16, 2012

Update From Boston/2012!

Hey everyone! I hope you all had an amazing Christmas and New Year. I'm sure everyone has made their resolutions for the upcoming weeks and months, and I pray they are God-centered, Christ-exalting goals. I have some of my own resolutions for this year as well, but that is not what I want to write about in this post. I want to give you guys an update on how things are going in Boston and I want to take a brief look at the upcoming year. But before we do that there is something extremely important I cannot go without doing, and that is to say a huge thank you to everyone who has donated to the ministry in the last 6 months. I will not list any names, but you know who you are, and you are more of a blessing than you know. Every gift helps, even right down to all the $5 donations. We do not take any gift for granted and I want you to know you are appreciated and God is using your gift for His kingdom and for the fame of His Son Jesus. So thank you!

Now for a brief update! The first update is this, it's cold!!!! It was 3 degrees yesterday morning and it is currently snowing as I write this. No worries though, we were expecting cold, and it has been a really mild winter (according to everyone who has lived here for years). We have been in MA for almost 5 months now. Most of you know this, but when I say "we" I am talking about Ruthie (my wife), Michael (bass player) and myself. We are here following a calling to see a movement for Jesus among students in the Northeast. It has been fast and furious since we arrived. God provided all of us with paying jobs at First Baptist Church in Sudbury, MA which is a suburb just West of Boston. What a blessing that has been! I am the part-time youth pastor, Ruthie is the Children's ministry intern, and Michael is the College ministry intern. To be plugged in to a local body from day 1 of being here has been more of a blessing than we probably even realize at this point. We are so thankful.

As far as God Is Bigger Ministries goes, we are in the process of networking with college pastors/college ministry leaders, etc... That has gone great. The pastor at our church has set up multiple meetings for us with some amazing contacts for college ministry in Boston and the surrounding areas. We are currently at Framingham State University on Tuesday nights, meeting with and ministering to their Christian Fellowship group. We had the privilege of leading worship for them on campus for their praise night this past December where about 70 people or so showed up to worship! We are really looking forward to getting back with those students as the semester starts back up in the next week.

As far as actual "on-the-ground" ministry, it is a different world up here, which again, we expected coming in. Skepticism is very much the norm. There is not much trust for "religious" groups, especially churches. There is not much trust that we just sincerely love people. Everyone is looking for the "hidden agenda" that they have seen so often. The Bible is not just accepted as being truth, even by young students. A lot of foundational work has to be done in hearts and minds before they will take something serious because it's "in the Bible."

So what does this mean? It means extremely relational, personal, patient ministry. We are seeing God do some amazing things in people's lives, but it is coming through the avenue of walking through life with them. It is getting in the trenches and letting them see real people with real issues and problems live out faith in Christ. This is not a very popular way to do ministry in our day and time and culture. We battle the idea that events and programs (which are great and needed) will be how we see a great movement of God. Please here me say that events and programs are a big part of seeing an awakening! As a worship leader who is writing and recording music, I am all for events and programs, but those things alone will not produce the fruit we are longing and praying for. We are just tipping the iceberg here, having only been here for 5 months, but even in our short time we are already seeing God do incredible things in peoples hearts and lives. We are incredibly encouraged and excited to see what happens in the coming months!

Yes, it is a new year, but instead of spouting off a list of resolutions to you I just want to let you know some things we are doing and wanting to do as a ministry in 2012.

- We are leading worship on January 18th for about 25 college pastors/ministers. That is a lot of campuses represented that we could potentially get connected with to partner in ministry.
- We are leading worship on February 2nd in a suburb called Worcester. It will be a night of worship, celebration, and the word with students from multiple campuses in the area.
- We are doing our 2nd ever God Is Bigger Conference in February! The conference is at FBC Humble, TX. We are excited to be back in Texas. We will be there playing different places for about 2 1/2 weeks. We could not be more pumped for that trip!

Here are some things we vision doing in 2012 that you all can be in prayer about. 1.) A God Is Bigger Conference here in MA. Actually 2 of them. One for Jr. High and High School students and one for College Students. 2.)We would like to put on a night of worship at a venue in Downtown Boston. We need a venue that is cheap or free to use! 3.) The completion of our album. I want to say that we are almost there financially! A lot of you have given to help get the album mixed and mastered, and we are almost there! Be looking for updates as I am sure the rest of the money will come in soon. My plan/expectation is to be writing a February blog about all the money being in and the mixing/mastering phase beginning. God Is Big enough!

There is more I could say, but I will save some for a later post. For now I want to sincerely thank everyone who is praying for our ministry up here. I cannot say enough how needed your prayers are, and how much they are felt. Keep checking the blog to stay updated with what is going on (as one of my resolutions is to post much more than I ever have)!

Chris Allen
Proverbs 3:5-6