May 27, 2010

A2A is here!

It all begins Friday at 7pm at Calvary Temple. Head down to the
basement and get ready to worship. On Saturday, we begin the next
morning at 9am. We will maintain ongoing worship all day without
stopping and end the day at 8:30pm. It is entirely free and open for
all to attend.

Blessings!

Brian

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April 08, 2010

An Assembly

We are excited to announce that we are hosting an event on May 28-29th at Calvary Temple here in Winnipeg. It will begin at 7pm on Friday and continue all through Saturday, ending in the evening. With us for this event is Justin Rizzo, worship leader at the International House of Prayer (IHOP) in Kansas City.

The event is called an "Acts 2 Assembly". We believe that we are to turn aside for this time and call others to join us as we wait for the promised outpouring of the Spirit in the church and in this city. We believe that there is a significant move of God coming to Winnipeg. It has been promised by the Lord over and over and we feel the time is near. Like in the book of Acts, we want to turn aside and wait for Him and His promise.

As well, we want to call out for the breaking in of His kingdom. Even as we wait in faith, we cooperate through intercession by calling out for the very thing He has promised. We will ask for a visitation in our city that sweeps hundreds of thousands into the kingdom, expecting nothing less than a transformation of the spiritual climate and wholehearted turning on a significant scale.

And finally, we will minister to the heart of God, in love and agreement of who He is and what He is doing in this hour of history. It is all about placing Him in the very centre of all that we are working towards. We long for His presence and will make all of our activity about inviting, welcoming, sustaining and defending it among us. May He move freely into every area of this city and inhabit this place in rest.

The event is FREE! So, come and be with us as we turn our face to Him and wait for the promise that is surely to come in our day.

Blessings,

Brian
Ministry Director

March 11, 2010

February 16, 2010

The Kingdom

This past weekend we had a seminar focused on the activity of driving
out demons from people who are oppressed and wanting to be free. It
was a time to learn the theology and the practical steps of expelling
evil spirits, of realizing that this ministry is a needed one and in
feeling our own inadequacy and struggles. It was a great success!

It struck me a number of times how Jesus was greatly involved in this
ministry too. He moved in more power and authority than any of us do,
of course, so he was able to conduct this activity in a short time and
even in public venues. We are just learning and so private prayer
times that take much longer are the way to go for us right now.

But, Jesus demonstrated much for us to learn even in our beginning
stages. It is clear from his activity and his teaching that we are
expected to behave as he did. He gave us authority to push back
darkness and drive out demons when appropriate. He said that the
kingdom of God was among us (and coming soon) and that evidence of
this rule of God among us was the expulsion of demons. The mandate is
clear: challenging and pushing back evil spirits is central to our
Christian walk.

The disconnect for most of us comes in living in a western society
that does not really believe in such a ministry focus. It is something
most people are hearing for the first time. We need information. We
need faith and confidence. And we need experiences in this realm if we
are really going to believe that this is for us in this age.
Fortunately, the Lord wants this functioning in the church in our city
too. He is more that willing to teach any who will be open to learn
and willing to pursue him for more.

The kingdom of God is all about the rule of God on earth. It is about
voluntary submission to Jesus as king of this planet and all of
created order. It is about changing our thinking and action to align
ourselves to the king, to agree with his plans and purposes and to
resist those things he is fighting against. He is coming to the earth
and every evil spirit will be judged and cast off this planet for
good. Between now and then he is asking for each of us to join
destroying the work of the devil in setting people free. It is a
noble calling and central to his purpose on the earth.

Blessings!

Brian Creary
Ministry Director

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January 04, 2010

Welcome to 2010

As we look back, it is obvious to those of us at SHOP that 2009 was a very good year. It wasn't always the easiest of times, but the Lord was leading us in the way that only He can (perfectly) and we were gaining so much ground in our experiences. Our adversities produced deep conviction, and our times of blessing only served to strengthen us all the more.

Certainly a highlight for all was having God give us a significant "course correction" in our attitude towards gratitude. He revealed our sinful line of thinking and gave us a wonderful way forward: thankfulness! The more we focused our hearts on what He had done for us, the more freedom and joy we felt. Try it out for yourself: put aside your frustrations with what you don't have and focus on all that God has done for you. Prepare to be blessed and encouraged!!

As we enter into 2010, we again have some direction to begin the year. This time He is telling us that 2010 is a year to be BOLD. Although I am certain I don't know the half of what that means for us, I want to cooperate with it. Together we are agreeing that this will be a year that we do it stronger and say it clearer. As we step into His purposes for us as a house, and individually, He will empower our efforts and "breathe" His Spirit into all of it.

The Holy Spirit has come to our times together in such powerful and significant ways this past year. Bodies have been healed, demons have been driven out and hearts have been captured for Jesus. He has been as close as the invitation "Come, Holy Spirit"! It has been amazing. Now, as we start a new year, we ask for all this and more. God, visit us even more powerfully, speak to every heart and equip us for every good work of service.

Blessings,

Brian Creary
Ministry Director
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December 18, 2009

Holiday schedule changes

As it is nearing the Christmas break, please make note that Sanctuary is changing the schedule in the following areas:
1. Sunday, December 27th- cancelled
2. Tuesday, December 29th- cancelled

We will be back at it once again on Sunday, January 3rd. Have a great holiday season. And check out the Onething conference from Kansas City (Dec 28-31). Go to www.ihop.org to get more information. Its worth checking it out.

Blessings!

Brian Creary
Ministry Director

October 13, 2009

Thoughts on Revival

We have been talking a lot lately on the concept of revival.  To be honest, it hasn't been a dominant theme for us at SHOP.  We have focused more on issues related to His love for us and our corresponding devotion, His glorious Second Coming to the earth and the understanding of the priesthood.  But, recently the Lord has been highlighting the idea of revival for me.  And, it has been a great experience.

For some reason, my perspective on revival was such that I was more than open to have it happen in our city, but was just as inclined to let other churches and ministries take the lead on seeing it develop.  I realize, of course, that revival is not something we create or develop...it is a sovereign work of God that completely surpasses any of our normal efforts.  He descends with His presence in a way that brings the kingdom of God with power, and suddenly there are good things happening everywhere.  I was never opposed to such a thing, but for some reason I saw it as a season that others would lead.

But, God has been showing me (and us) that He has plans for this city, and every city I suppose, that involve Him coming in a powerful visitation.  And He wants our house of prayer to play an active role in seeing the fullness of this come to pass.  Passages like Acts 2, poetic as they sound, are becoming increasingly important to us as we call out for Him to "pour out His spirit on all flesh". 

I was recently studying this theme and considering the thoughts of a comrade in the prayer movement.  He said a most intriguing thing and it just struck me.  He was talking about the revival season in the Hebrides Islands in the early 1950s and how the presence of God had descended over the small island and "saturated" the entire place.  People didn't have to go to the church or the evangelistic meetings to encounter God...He was everywhere and the people could feel Him.  Of course, this produced sudden and rather shocking results.  The people were turning their hearts to God, aware of their sinfulness and longing for connection with this one of great kindness.  The researcher then made a fascinating statement: 

"Imagine what it would be like to have the presence of God thick in the atmosphere and be absolutely everywhere?  There would be no place you could go to avoid Him.   You would feel the presence of God all the time".

As I heard this statement, I was aware of the strong pull to this and the strong fear of it at the same time.  The holy and perfect God of all creation would come in an increased and tangible way and there was nowhere to go to escape His presence!  For those who love Him, this is a wonderful reality.  For those who don't even know Him, it is a moment of invitation unlike any other.  But, for those who do not love Him and have chosen to live apart from Him, this would be a fearful and most uncomfortable season. 

God will not come in a season of revival, a moment of increased dwelling, simply to surprise us and make our lives a little easier.  He draws near to have us draw near to Him.  It is a foretaste of the future, really.  He will one day draw entirely near to us and we will be with Him on this planet forever.  Jesus will reign over all that He has purchased with His own blood.  Revival presses us to act accordingly. The "presence of the future" is a blessed kiss on our hearts and solemn warning to not resist.  He is surely in love with His people and He is coming to our city.

Brian Creary
Ministry Director