Haiti 2012

Youth Missions Trip

Great Adventure Ministries, through the generosity of several mission teams from the US, is helping to rebuild the lives of the suffering people in Haiti after the MOST DEVASTATING DISASTER IN HISTORY. After helping to alleviate the trauma—especially of the children—the present focus is providing housing for the more than 800,000 still living in tents. The PACE/Project Joseph mission will contribute to this noble initiative.

The goal is to provide houses for two families.

 In Partnership with PACE Ministries Kenya, Harbour is exploring the possibility of sending a team of young people (ages 13-22) and interested parents to Haiti from July 17-24.

Information on the trip is available at the welcome desk.

There will be an information meeting on Sunday Feb. 16th at 11:45 in the Dock for those interested or let Pastor Jeff know of your interest.

More information click Below

 

 

NETWORK Seminar

 

Group starting

Wednesday March 21st, 2012

Discover your fit In the body of Christ
(Spiritual Gifts, Uniqueness & Passion)

the right people, in the right places, for the right reasons, at the right time

Network is a seminar designed to help you discover your spiritual gifts, personal style and God-given passion for serving in the body of Christ.

“Every church should be a unified community of servants stewarding their spiritual gifts. The church needs you. Not because it needs people to fill positions in an organization but because YOU are an important and integral part of the body of Christ. You have a significant contribution to make. You have a ministry in the church and a mission in the world. Doing gift based ministry is not optional. It is biblical. It is God’s operating system for his church. Envision the goal. Enjoy the process and be equipped. Diligently serve as you have been created and called to do, & you will glorify God & edify others” Bruce Bugbee (extracted from ‘Introduction to Network’)

Who should attend?

  • Anyone who would like to define and plot out the use of their spiritual gifts more clearly!

What can you expect?

  • 6 excellent video sessions
  • Helpful small group exploration and interaction
  • Three integrated tests (spiritual gifts, ministry passion assessment & personal style)
  • Discussions about how to apply your profile in the local church and in ministry
  • Personalized consultation to help you make sense of all you have learned
Dates: March 21st  – April 11, 2012
Times: 7.00pm – 8.30pm
Venue: Harbour
Cost: $15 for the manual

Harbour Auditorium

Last Service before Renovations

Remembering God’s Faithfulness

Celebrating God’s Provision

The Frank Charles Laubach Story

A Pennsylvanian trained at Princeton, Union Theological Seminary, and Columbia University (Ph.D. in sociology, 1915), Laubach went to the Philippines under the American Board of Foreign Missions. After fourteen years of successful teaching, writing, and administration at Cagayn and Manila, he realized in 1929 his long-standing ambition of settling among the fierce Moros, an Islamic tribe on Mindanao. There, in the village of Lanao, he underwent a remarkable series of experiences of God, and simultaneously developed a technique for reducing the Moro language to writing, with symbols closely correlated to their spoken words. This not only made it possible to teach them to read in only a few hours, but permitted them immediately to teach others. The famous “Each One Teach One” program was born, and with the generalization of his linguistic methods the foundation was laid for his worldwide efforts to promote literacy, beginning with India in 1935. During his last thirty years Laubach was an international presence in literacy, religious, and governmental circles. His personal contacts with President Truman were thought to be partly responsible for “point four” in Truman’s inaugural address of 1949, sponsoring a “bold new program … for the improvement and growth of underdeveloped areas” of the world.

Letters by a Modern Mystic

Have you ever considered what it might be like to live in a conscious moment-by-moment communion with God? “Letters by a Modern Mystic” recounts Frank C. Laubach’s spiritual journey as he began such an experiment. Read about the remarkable results. What might you experience in the practice of such a spiritual discipline?

Available at

Amazon.ca

or

Download PDF Version Letters-By-A-Modern-Mystic

and The Game with Minutes

Here also is a copy of Sunday’s PowerPoint Presentation

Frank Charles Laubach Power Point

This hour can be heaven
Any hour for anybody can be as rich as God.
It can be as wonderful as any hour that any human being has ever lived.
Neither tomorrow matters, nor yesterday. Every now is an eternity if it is full of God.

SELAH SERVICE

Sunday 10 am

November 6

 Pause

 Catch Your Breath

 Breathe Deep the Breath of God

Mike is a jazz musician and worship leader who lives in Toronto with his wife Jody and daughter Hadassah. Mike is a tremendous musical talent with an extraordinary passion for people and heart for God. 

As well as releasing three jazz albums in recent years, Mike also headed up a project entitled, Little Trinity Worship Sessions, a live worship CD recorded at his home church, ‘Little T’ in downtown Toronto.   This album is the basis for our Selah Service and can be purchased on iTunes or (legally) downloaded for free at www.monsoonworship.com.

I would highly recommend you to get a copy of this album for your personal enjoyment but I would also love for you to become familiar with the music prior to the Selah Service.           

Jon Grant

Beyond Sunday Morning – LiveStrong Week # 2

Livestrong Ephesians 6:10-20

On October 30th we completed part two of our series on the Armor of God. Here are some questions that will help you review the material and prepare for week three on Sunday Nov. 13th.

BELT OF TRUTH

Read 2 Corinthians 10:3-5. Read through it several more times so you have a clear understand of what Paul is saying. Spend some time thinking about the last phrase “we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ.”. How do you need to apply this verse to counter the lies of the enemy.

 

BREASTPLATE OF RIGHTEOUS.

Read Proverbs 28:1. What are the characteristics of the righteous and the wicked? Are there any areas of your life that are vulnerable because of sin?

 

FEET FITTED WITH THE READINESS THAT COMES FROM THE GOSPEL OF PEACE

Read Romans 5.1 and 8.1. What do these verses teach us about our standing with Christ.

 

EPHESIANS 6:16-17

Read these two verse. What three additional pieces of Armor does Paul mention. What do they represent. How could Paul have us use these pieces in our everyday life.

Beyond Sunday Morning – LiveStrong Week # 1

Livestrong Ephesians 6:10-20

1. Read through the book of Ephesians. Make a list of each place where you see Paul refer to the spiritual world.

Example: Eph. 1:3 – ” blessed us in heavenly realms”

 

2. Read Ephesians 6:10-20. Make a list of the 6 pieces of armor that Paul mentions. The armor divides into two categories. Can you identify these two categories.

 

3. Be aware of the spiritual battles that you encounter this week. Take note of the places where your flesh, the world or the devil may try to discourage and deceive you in your faith journey.

 

4. “Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power.” Spend time each morning connecting with Christ so that you can live more fully in union with Him during the day.

Fall 2011 Serving Opportunities

Serving at Harbour

Children’s Ministry – Noah’s Park

  • Volunteers needed in both the toddler room (2-3 yr old) and the 3 & 4 room

Children’s Ministry – PowerUP! (SK-Gr 5)

  • Come and serve our Harbour kids (various spots available)

  Worship Arts

  •      Drama Team Members
  •      Tech People (light, video, sound)
  •      Floor Director
  •      Instrumentalists

  Coffee Ministry

  •       Purchase coffee supplies

  Facility Team

  • Help keep our facility operating smoothly

  Cleaning Team

  •       Once a month, vacuuming, dusting etc.

Host Team

  •       2 people

  Hospitality

  • Large event set up/clean up, food prep

  Compassion Volunteers

  •    Come & practically serve those in our immediate community, (make meals, community garden, afterschool program, Christmas Baskets etc.)

  Junior High Sunday Morning Helpers

  • Once a month on Sunday Morning during message time

Harbour25 Vision – 2011-12 Focus Areas

Three years ago we introduced the Harbour 25 Vision. It was the culmination of a 9 month long church wide discernment process. Through it, we honored our past and where God had brought us and then declared that God had a new future and vision for us. Looking back over these last three years we celebrate the many ways in which our church has embraced the vision – there have been many vision driven changes and as we pause now we can see that the vision is indeed becoming a reality. Each of the four areas has seen substantive progress.

But there is more to be done and so this year the leadership spent time discerning where we should focus our efforts over this next year. Through this process we decide on four focus areas for the year 2011-12. We will continue to fulfill the entire vision but yet within this framework we have identified four areas that are in need of extra attention and emphasis.

They are:

Launch Leaders – ADVANCE

Leadership matters. It matters in corporations, it matters in countries and it matters in church. This is why, in our international and national mission’s effort we have chosen to focus on leaders. Local leaders and churches should be leading the efforts in meeting local needs. This is true in Kenya, in Hamilton and here at Harbour. Therefore we are seeking to build up and equip leaders, so in turn their churches/ministries will be strengthened and the needs of their communities met.

This year we also want to bring this intentional focus on leadership development to Harbour. A new group has begun called ADVANCE. It is for those at Harbour who want to continue to grow, develop and learn together in their leadership. The Elders and staff prayerfully identified individuals from across the Harbour community who they sensed God working in and who would be an asset for this group experience. We were overwhelmed by the response – of the 16 invited, 12 accepted the invitation to join the group.

Jeff be joining with Cathy Gates to facilitate this time. ADVANCE will meet five times between September 2011 and May 2012. We’ll gather on 5 Tuesday nights starting at 6 pm for dinner and then discuss three key areas – Heart (Faith), Head (Knowledge) and Hands (Competencies).

Advance brings the launch leaders vision inside of Harbour. We are excited to invest in leaders at Harbour when this happens, everybody wins – their families win, their communities win, their churches win and they themselves win.

Walk Compassionately

In our walk compassionately vision statement, it states that we will ‘respond generously…making our immediate community a different place, living out the heart of God.” We have taken significant steps in walking compassionately and have initiated great partnerships with the local community through backpacks, breakfast program, Christmas hampers, just to name a few.

This year, we are focusing our efforts to engage those who live in the 2 closest Co-operative housing complexes; the one that neighbours our church building, and the one across the street from Grapeview Public School. We see the importance of us living our lives with those in our community; getting to know individuals stories, sharing our own stories, developing friendships and sharing life together. And so, we are excited about a new project; establishing a community garden.

Walk Boldly – Auditorium Renovations

Several years ago, the church leadership at Harbour made a bold decision to invest in a facility that we could call home.  This was to be a place where we could gather regularly for worship and invite the community of St Catharines to join us and hear about Jesus.

It is time for us to invest again, both for the present Harbour family as well as the future one.  Our desire is to renovate the auditorium to deal with several needs we are currently facing.  We want to address some functionality issues that are preventing us from offering ministry at the level we are capable of.  Improvements to the stage, sound booth and sound system will increase our ability to provide a quality worship opportunity each Sunday.  We also believe that we can create a warmer, more inviting environment for people with fewer aesthetic distractions.  Our plan here includes updating the carpet, paint and chairs.  We see these renovations as a necessary investment in the future of the church and in the same way that we update our homes;  it is time to update our facility for the present.  These changes will go a long way to ensuring that the people who call Harbour home 20 years from now will inherit a functional, warm and up to date facility the way that we have.

Walk Deeply – Community Group

We believe that intentional relationships are the key to sustained spiritual growth. God desires to use his people to bring grace and transformation in the lives of each other.  And as the walk deeply vision statement communicates, “We desire that every person at Harbour walk deeply with God and with at least one other person.” As we move forward in walking deeply, we encourage you this year, to share life together in Community Groups; meeting regularly in each others homes, growing, serving and caring for each other and our immediate community. We encourage you, to think and pray about joining or even forming a community group with those who God has brought into your life here at Harbour.

As always we are thankful for the strong group of Elders who provide spiritual leadership and oversight here at Harbour. Phil Sheldon, who has served so faithfully as Chair of the Elders, will not be letting his name stand and Jake Pries will move into the Chairmen role. Please express your gratitude to Phil for his service over the years – his ministry and leadership has been incredibly significant at Harbour and we are wonderfully thankful for his investment in this church community. Pending the community affirmation today, Jake will join with Norm Schwenker, Dave Block and Jake Boldt to form the 2011-12 Elders team.

When you consider what God is doing in the lives of people here at Harbour it might be tempting to think things are going well so we can sit back and enjoy God’s goodness for a season.  It is because things are going well however, that now is the time to pour even more of our energies into the ministry here at Harbour.  As we see the momentum that God is creating in the areas of Walk Boldly, Walk Deeply, Walk Compassionately and Launch Leaders, we have the awesome privilege to be good stewards of that momentum.  It is our desire to work hard in partnering with God, investing in people and depending on the power and leading of the Spirit in each of these strategic areas.  We believe that this Harbour25 re-vision will result in our church being more effective at walking with people from disenchantment to discipleship and most importantly, the name of Jesus being lifted up.

‘He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.’

Philippians 1:6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Christianity Explored

Discover who Jesus is, why he came and what it means to follow him

Developed over 10 years, Christianity Explored is an informal course for people who’d like to investigate Christianity, or just brush up on the basics. It explores who Jesus was, what his aims were, and what it means to follow him.

You won’t be asked to pray, sing or read aloud, and you can ask any questions you like. Or, if you prefer, you can just come along and listen. Christianity Explored has been around for over a decade now, and it’s been designed to suit different age ranges and people.

Who is Christianity Explored for?

Christianity Explored is for anyone who wants to investigate Christianity informally with a group of other people. Whether you have previous experience of Church, Christians and the Bible, or none at all, this course is for you. Everyone is welcome – from the most sympathetic Sunday schooler to the convinced atheist. We will respect your background, culture and beliefs. Tell us as little or as much about yourself as you feel comfortable.

Starting Wednesday October 19

7:00pm at Harbour

For 7 Consecutive Weeks

About the Course

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