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New Wine, New Wineskins Newsletter: December 2008
Please enjoy the latest newsletter from New Wine, New Wineskins! In this issue, Kelsi Johns recaps the Drum Majors Conference, Dr. Metzger addresses consumerism during the Christmas season, the Wine Press tells us why dialogue is key to ministry, and the New Wine Interns share their favorite things.
NEW WINE – Heard it on the Grape Vine News
New Wine Makers Bible Studies New Wine offers two womens small groups, held on Wednesday nights and Thursday mornings and one mens small group now meeting on Wednesday mornings at 8am. Contact Crystal Santos or Ross Halbach for more information crystalksantos@gmail.com and ross.halbach@gmail.com.
New Wine Blogs Check out the New Wine Blog at www.new-wineskins.org and respond to the latest blog entries from Benjamin Malick and Ross Halbach. Also, look for upcoming blog entries from Kelsi Johns concerning the Benefit dinner and the upcoming Drum Majors Conference.
The Wine Press New Wine invites response from students in their column, The Wine Press, published in The Voice. Students are invited to write into New Wine with questions or comments on how to engage culture and the interns respond. Send questions to newwine@multnomah.edu.
UPCOMING NEW WINE EVENTS
8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m., November 20-21, 2008 at Maranatha Church, Cost: Free
A free conference sponsored by New Wine that will encourage and equip you and other leaders from your church. Doctors Perkins and Metzger will offer a biblically-rooted message about the theology of engagement for running a marathon race of holistic gospel service.
Sun After School Program Party Come volunteer with this party for parents of kids who come to the after school program at Kelly Elemenyar, Nov. 20th, 5:30p to 8p at Kelly Elementary on 87th and Division.
Ugly Sweater Party Mark your calendars….the 2nd annual UGLY CHRISTMAS SWEATER PARTY is around the corner!! WHEN: Wednesday, December 10th @ 7pm, WHERE: TBD
OCCV: Introduction to Biblical Justice
Our friends at the Oregon Center for Christian Values want to invite you to attend the upcoming membership meeting at *Warner Pacific College on Thursday, November 13, 2008 at 6:30 p.m. The meeting itself will be held in Kardatzke Hall below Schlatter Chapel, on the west side of campus near 68th Ave.
This will be a time of music, prayer, reflection, and fellowship. Stephanie Ahn will also be providing a brief introduction to biblical justice. You will also be able to hear about upcoming opportunities to serve together to promote God’s heart for the poor, sick, and all of creation. Their hope is that this will be a time of reconnecting and spiritual refreshment for all.
If you are interested in attending this event and have not yet RSVP’d, please contact Seth in the office at 503.222.2072, or e-mail us at info@occv.org.
New Wine, New Wineskins Newsletter: November 2008
Please enjoy this month’s newsletter with a feature article from intern Ross Halbach. (Do you miss Kelsi? Check out her latest posts on the blog!)
Please let us know what you think!
NEW WINE - HEARD IT ON THE GRAPE VINE NEWS
Gospel, Church and Culture Workshop
http://new-wineskins.org/events/2008/10/gospel-church-and-culture-workshop/
This Saturday OCT. 16 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM in Travis-Lovitt Hall
Suggested donation: $5.00 per individual Dr. Paul Louis Metzger and Dr. Brad Harper will be speaking about how the church is to minister in culture as the triune God’s kingdom community.
Metzger and Harper will address such questions as “What is the gospel?” “What should the church’s relation to culture be?” and “What difference does it make for the church in its ministry in the broader culture that it is the triune God’s kingdom community?” Tony Kriz will serve as the MC for the workshop. There will be ample time for Q&A during the proceedings. As Christ-followers committed to Christ’s church’s missional outreach, it is important that we exegete rightly the Bible as well as the culture into which we seek to communicate the gospel. Please join us, and help us wrestle with these important issues!
Monday Night Dinners 6-8pm @ 2741 SE 87th Ave., Portland OR, Great food, great dialogue. Open invitation, bring a friend. We need your help with food, please email bmalick@multnomah.edu .
New Wine Makers Bible Studies New Wine offers two womens small groups, held on Wednesday nights and Thursday mornings and one mens small group now meeting on Wednesday mornings. Contact Crystal Santos or Ross Halbach for more information crystalksantos@gmail.com and ross.halbach@gmail.com
New Wine Blogs www.consumingjesus.org Dr. Metzger was recently quoted in a Wall Street Journal article entitled “Mystery Shopper” (about secret shoppers paid to rate churches). There is a link to this story on the CJ site under the new post “I’d rather be shopping”, along with some questions to consider. Check out the story and then share your thoughts!
www.new-wineskins.org Also, don’t forget, there is abundant space for you to share your thoughts, musings etc… on any sort of New Wine related topic on the New Wine blog.
The Wine Press New Wine invites response from students in their column, The Wine Press, published in The Voice. Students are invited to write into New Wine with questions or comments on how to engage culture and the interns respond. Send questions to newwine@multnomah.edu.
New Wine Forums Thank you for joining our DTR between Gospel and Culture with Tony Kriz last Friday. For more information contact Rachel O’Brien at robrien2001@msn.com.
Girl’s Hangout Night Tuesday, October 21st is a Girl’s Hangout Night in the dorms (Sorry guys, this one is gender specific)! We will be having a dessert with some chit-chat at 8 pm in 1st floor lounge of the girl’s dorm. Contact Crystal Santos for more information crystalksantos@gmail.com.
Fall into Math Night Oct.22nd (Wed) from 5:30p-8p. Volunteer Opportunity at Clark Binnsmead School (85th & Division). They’ve invited us to help with their Autumn event, “Fall into Math Night”. They are looking for 20 people to help teachers run fun, hands-on games as well as help with set-up and clean-up. Come take part in making learning fun! Email bmalick@multnomah.edu if you can make it.