It's great to actually get to appreciate the changing of the seasons here in Tallinn. I guess it's the trees that are so plentiful around us that make us notice the change. Summer is certainly gone, and while winter is at times making itself known that it is on the way, it's the lovely colours of the increasingly falling leaves that tells us we are in a season of change between the two.
And that change of season for the church plant, mentioned and talked about in the last family update, has been one of amazing speed and encouragement!
So we want to bring you news on what is happening, some of it a development from the last update, much of it just answered prayer to the requests we made last time.
Here are the headlines for what this update will go on to say:
Hope:Tallinn core group and momentum
We mentioned last time how things had been progressing, but there has been an acceleration since September that has taken us all by surprise, in a wonderful way!
Over the summer, we certainly had been talking about a sense that this Autumn we'd be moving up a gear, even if that didn't come through on here. The natural addition of Stephen & Ketlin to the core (we mentioned they were about to arrive last time) we'd see as giving increase and therefore faith.
We were not wrong! In fact, it feels with a core of seven now together in September, we really were starting the church plant.
One thing we have been reflecting on, which has been amazing to realise, is that none of us knew each other as we were each heading towards being a part of Hope:Tallinn. It was God who pulled us together, which is hugely encouraging and hugely releasing. Had we 'recruited' our own team, we'd have fallen so far short of what God had for us. They are an incredible bunch, and the chemistry and connection is so releasing.
While we continue to have a gathering focus, we have increased intensity in prayer and worship together. The weekly prayer meetings since the beginning of September have been electric. There has been a very strong prophetic sense, a wide use of spiritual gifts, prayer for the lost and worship that has touched heaven.
Stephen has been able to slot in, playing guitar for us so well and leading us in worship. Both he and Ketlin have a keen prophetic sense, which works with the incredible gifting in this area already obvious in the others.
We said before how our basis of team is relationship, but with that strongly in place already, each has been able to serve with their gifting. It's team how we love it and team as it's meant to be.
Hunger for God was such that we've now started doing 'mini' church together, taking an hour before/after a social gathering to worship together and study the word, so these are happening every weekend now, with once a month a longer, Vision Sunday. That happened last Sunday, and we had two visitors with us from other countries - an Estonian lady who is married to an American, and mother to five, who might one day all move back to Tallinn (!), and Veronica, from Hope Church in St Petersburg.
In September we also held specific men's and women's events. A 'high tea' for the ladies which saw eleven come together and was a real success, enjoying delicious cakes and plenty of tea. Also a success were the two men's Poker nights (not for money, before you comment!). There were about a dozen over the two nights, and one guy commented the following week that he realised he'd been laughing all night, and hadn't drunk any alcohol.
This Sunday we have a meal together that we hope a great crowd of people will come to.
Trips & Visitors
Last time round we mentioned both of these taking place (in various quantities), and the same has continued. In the time of writing this so far, Rachel has had a message confirming another visitor is coming for a week, which is happening when we have two others with us.....the logistics will be fun, but it's an exciting development. But more on that some other time.
I went to St Petersburg in August, spending time with the core team there and wider leaders, having traveled while Dave Henson was also in the city. Dave himself also came over to Tallinn a couple of weeks ago, and is coming back in November with Colin Baron, from Manchester.
Also from Stockport we have Rob & Sarah Walters coming over for a long weekend later this month. They will share at our Vision Sunday as well as helping with an informal marriage seminar we are putting on at ours. We are keeping this one low key, inviting just four ministry leading couples. A strong marriage is key to serving best in the local church, and all marriages take input. We are taking this encouragement to build in help before we need it!
We also had Matt Medd briefly visit from Riga and Sveta from St Petersburg.
Holland
Last week, I also went to Holland with Arnoud, Enrico and Stephen from Tallinn, to be part of a church planting conference hosted by Relational Mission, which is Mike Betts' apostolic sphere.
It was a timely visit, stirring in many ways. We've come back with a greater sense of salvation, and prayer to that end. One phrase I have taken away with me was this:
"No to conversion without the church and therefore no church (planting) without conversion!"
My other three highlights were; team time together. It was brilliant to do this trip together (even if not possible for all 7 of the team) but as guys together, we really moved things on, within our friendship and understanding of each other, a long way. Secondly, it was great to be in a bigger context of worship and teaching, to connect with new people, and experience something of Holland. And thirdly it was great to be encouraged prophetically for Tallinn, to connect deeper with friends, and build closer. One particular example is with Phil Whittall, who was over from Stockholm.
Some more photo's from Holland can be found here.
Football
Something a little different in September was the chance to go to two football games in two days. Firstly, via our friends from Võhma, Simon & Heloise, they were coming up as a family to watch the Estonia Vs England under 19s match in Tallinn and asked if we'd like to join them. England won easily, and it was great for Mia and Anya to celebrate their first ever game with a win.
The following evening was the World Cup qualifier between Estonia and The Netherlands. And for but the final minute, when Van Persie equalised, it would have been an unbelievable win for little Estonia. The game finished 2-2. For this second game, I'd taken a group of about 11 to the match, and later found out there was at least another 6 people we knew who were at the game. It's part of the joy of living in a capital city with a small population. It was a great night, especially for the Dutch friends who went with us, as well as Arnoud and Elisabeth from the team - it was their first ever football match!
Here is a video Arnoud took while we were standing behind the goal (including the penalty that made it 2-2 in stoppage time!):
Prayer update from last time
Rereading the areas we asked for prayer from the late August update, there have been some noticeably positive developments so far. As said already, the Stephen and Ketlin arrival and settling process has been brilliant. Rebekah is very positive about the prospect and chance of moving to Estonia, and is now planning to come for a week in November to look for jobs possibilities.
Our call with Open Door church, made available through the connection with Adrian Horner, also went well. They even clapped as we finished and burst into prayer for us.
In relation to the prayer about finances, the teaching I had coming up did not go past the two week trial period, the Finnish student feeling he needed American English (!) more than British. One Skype option might be opening up for teaching a lady in Moscow. We never cease to be amazed at how God works!
Business wise, there have been some positive developments in relationships. I got to meet with Mia's school Director in September, and he was very positive, even wondering if something could be built into their school curriculum! Another school in Tartu is looking at options, that came about through a 'divine appointment' through Rachel, but we'll have to save that for another time!
My writing has been consistent too, and there has been some publicity for Cherry Picking, in rather surreal circumstances! Angela Kemm, who is part of Mike Betts' team, recently was also in Holland for the conference. Coming over to pray for me, publicly in front of others, she started with "Oh, I bought your book - nice to meet you!" Needless to say, I was blown away by the encouragement! She even went on to mention it during her session at the conference in front of everyone there. Because of that, at least another person there said they'd buy the book!
And this kind of thing is exactly what I asked to pray for last time. Thank you for your prayers!
Treasure Hunting in Tallinn
It's nearly three years since I started taking teams out onto the streets regularly in St Petersburg, as talked about here. And this Saturday at 4pm, the whole core team is meeting to go out around Tallinn and do the same.
One of the big stirrings that came out of our time away was the call for real gospel proclamation, and the awaited celebration of the first person to give their life to Jesus.
Please pray for us all! God often does as much in the team who are stepping out in this way, as He does on the streets. But having said that, we are excited by what will happen, what will open up as we look to follow His lead and go where He will show us.
Parent and Toddler group growth
Another area of rapid growth has been the Thursday morning weekly children's group that meets at our house. Rachel and Elisabeth have been faithfully running this for a year now, but like everything else, it's started to take off this last month. The other week there were three new people that morning, and since starting to write this update, Rachel got a call from someone asking if it's OK to bring three new people tomorrow!
Rachel is also going to start doing baby massage regularly within this group, a skill she picked up some years ago in the UK and yet again, God is using this to further open doors of relationship with people.
Family, closing and prayer!
It goes without saying, life at times has been rather fast paced but through it all, though often tired, we are enjoying the ride! The girls continue to do well. School for Mia is often some long days and/or early starts, with typically an hour or two (sometimes more!) of homework each night.
Anya is starting to speak away in Estonian. Both girls are starting to understand so much - unlike their parents who are working hard but it's not coming so naturally!
When I was in Holland, Rachel took the girls to the International Horse Show that was happening in Tallinn last weekend, and it was a great hit with them all!
Mia is well liked within her class, and some comments made at her birthday party in September show that she is kind, caring and helpful to her class mates which is encouraging to here!
I'll end with the prayer points for this update:
And that change of season for the church plant, mentioned and talked about in the last family update, has been one of amazing speed and encouragement!
So we want to bring you news on what is happening, some of it a development from the last update, much of it just answered prayer to the requests we made last time.
Here are the headlines for what this update will go on to say:
- Core Team Growth and fresh momentum
- Packed out social events
- The four guys go to Holland
- Football fever hits Estonia
- Early answers to prayer
- Treasure Hunting to start in Tallinn
- Toddler group is flying
Hope:Tallinn core group and momentum
We mentioned last time how things had been progressing, but there has been an acceleration since September that has taken us all by surprise, in a wonderful way!
Over the summer, we certainly had been talking about a sense that this Autumn we'd be moving up a gear, even if that didn't come through on here. The natural addition of Stephen & Ketlin to the core (we mentioned they were about to arrive last time) we'd see as giving increase and therefore faith.
We were not wrong! In fact, it feels with a core of seven now together in September, we really were starting the church plant.
One thing we have been reflecting on, which has been amazing to realise, is that none of us knew each other as we were each heading towards being a part of Hope:Tallinn. It was God who pulled us together, which is hugely encouraging and hugely releasing. Had we 'recruited' our own team, we'd have fallen so far short of what God had for us. They are an incredible bunch, and the chemistry and connection is so releasing.
While we continue to have a gathering focus, we have increased intensity in prayer and worship together. The weekly prayer meetings since the beginning of September have been electric. There has been a very strong prophetic sense, a wide use of spiritual gifts, prayer for the lost and worship that has touched heaven.
Stephen has been able to slot in, playing guitar for us so well and leading us in worship. Both he and Ketlin have a keen prophetic sense, which works with the incredible gifting in this area already obvious in the others.
We said before how our basis of team is relationship, but with that strongly in place already, each has been able to serve with their gifting. It's team how we love it and team as it's meant to be.
Hunger for God was such that we've now started doing 'mini' church together, taking an hour before/after a social gathering to worship together and study the word, so these are happening every weekend now, with once a month a longer, Vision Sunday. That happened last Sunday, and we had two visitors with us from other countries - an Estonian lady who is married to an American, and mother to five, who might one day all move back to Tallinn (!), and Veronica, from Hope Church in St Petersburg.
In September we also held specific men's and women's events. A 'high tea' for the ladies which saw eleven come together and was a real success, enjoying delicious cakes and plenty of tea. Also a success were the two men's Poker nights (not for money, before you comment!). There were about a dozen over the two nights, and one guy commented the following week that he realised he'd been laughing all night, and hadn't drunk any alcohol.
This Sunday we have a meal together that we hope a great crowd of people will come to.
Trips & Visitors
Last time round we mentioned both of these taking place (in various quantities), and the same has continued. In the time of writing this so far, Rachel has had a message confirming another visitor is coming for a week, which is happening when we have two others with us.....the logistics will be fun, but it's an exciting development. But more on that some other time.
I went to St Petersburg in August, spending time with the core team there and wider leaders, having traveled while Dave Henson was also in the city. Dave himself also came over to Tallinn a couple of weeks ago, and is coming back in November with Colin Baron, from Manchester.
Also from Stockport we have Rob & Sarah Walters coming over for a long weekend later this month. They will share at our Vision Sunday as well as helping with an informal marriage seminar we are putting on at ours. We are keeping this one low key, inviting just four ministry leading couples. A strong marriage is key to serving best in the local church, and all marriages take input. We are taking this encouragement to build in help before we need it!
We also had Matt Medd briefly visit from Riga and Sveta from St Petersburg.
Holland
Last week, I also went to Holland with Arnoud, Enrico and Stephen from Tallinn, to be part of a church planting conference hosted by Relational Mission, which is Mike Betts' apostolic sphere.
It was a timely visit, stirring in many ways. We've come back with a greater sense of salvation, and prayer to that end. One phrase I have taken away with me was this:
"No to conversion without the church and therefore no church (planting) without conversion!"
My other three highlights were; team time together. It was brilliant to do this trip together (even if not possible for all 7 of the team) but as guys together, we really moved things on, within our friendship and understanding of each other, a long way. Secondly, it was great to be in a bigger context of worship and teaching, to connect with new people, and experience something of Holland. And thirdly it was great to be encouraged prophetically for Tallinn, to connect deeper with friends, and build closer. One particular example is with Phil Whittall, who was over from Stockholm.
Some more photo's from Holland can be found here.
Football
Future England players signing their autograph resting on a copy of Cherry Picking! |
The following evening was the World Cup qualifier between Estonia and The Netherlands. And for but the final minute, when Van Persie equalised, it would have been an unbelievable win for little Estonia. The game finished 2-2. For this second game, I'd taken a group of about 11 to the match, and later found out there was at least another 6 people we knew who were at the game. It's part of the joy of living in a capital city with a small population. It was a great night, especially for the Dutch friends who went with us, as well as Arnoud and Elisabeth from the team - it was their first ever football match!
Here is a video Arnoud took while we were standing behind the goal (including the penalty that made it 2-2 in stoppage time!):
Prayer update from last time
Mia's party at a soft play area with girls from her class |
Rereading the areas we asked for prayer from the late August update, there have been some noticeably positive developments so far. As said already, the Stephen and Ketlin arrival and settling process has been brilliant. Rebekah is very positive about the prospect and chance of moving to Estonia, and is now planning to come for a week in November to look for jobs possibilities.
Our call with Open Door church, made available through the connection with Adrian Horner, also went well. They even clapped as we finished and burst into prayer for us.
In relation to the prayer about finances, the teaching I had coming up did not go past the two week trial period, the Finnish student feeling he needed American English (!) more than British. One Skype option might be opening up for teaching a lady in Moscow. We never cease to be amazed at how God works!
A lot of girls! |
My writing has been consistent too, and there has been some publicity for Cherry Picking, in rather surreal circumstances! Angela Kemm, who is part of Mike Betts' team, recently was also in Holland for the conference. Coming over to pray for me, publicly in front of others, she started with "Oh, I bought your book - nice to meet you!" Needless to say, I was blown away by the encouragement! She even went on to mention it during her session at the conference in front of everyone there. Because of that, at least another person there said they'd buy the book!
Having brought these back from Holland, and starting to eat them, we were told they are for St Nicholas's day in December. Oh well, tasty all the same! |
Treasure Hunting in Tallinn
It's nearly three years since I started taking teams out onto the streets regularly in St Petersburg, as talked about here. And this Saturday at 4pm, the whole core team is meeting to go out around Tallinn and do the same.
One of the big stirrings that came out of our time away was the call for real gospel proclamation, and the awaited celebration of the first person to give their life to Jesus.
Please pray for us all! God often does as much in the team who are stepping out in this way, as He does on the streets. But having said that, we are excited by what will happen, what will open up as we look to follow His lead and go where He will show us.
Parent and Toddler group growth
Another area of rapid growth has been the Thursday morning weekly children's group that meets at our house. Rachel and Elisabeth have been faithfully running this for a year now, but like everything else, it's started to take off this last month. The other week there were three new people that morning, and since starting to write this update, Rachel got a call from someone asking if it's OK to bring three new people tomorrow!
Rachel is also going to start doing baby massage regularly within this group, a skill she picked up some years ago in the UK and yet again, God is using this to further open doors of relationship with people.
Family, closing and prayer!
It goes without saying, life at times has been rather fast paced but through it all, though often tired, we are enjoying the ride! The girls continue to do well. School for Mia is often some long days and/or early starts, with typically an hour or two (sometimes more!) of homework each night.
Anya is starting to speak away in Estonian. Both girls are starting to understand so much - unlike their parents who are working hard but it's not coming so naturally!
When I was in Holland, Rachel took the girls to the International Horse Show that was happening in Tallinn last weekend, and it was a great hit with them all!
Mia is well liked within her class, and some comments made at her birthday party in September show that she is kind, caring and helpful to her class mates which is encouraging to here!
I'll end with the prayer points for this update:
- For the Treasure Hunting this Saturday
- For the meal this Sunday
- For Rebekah to be offered a great job that firmly opens the door for her to move and join us in Tallinn
- For the first person to be saved
Thanks everyone! Your prayer makes the difference!
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