Israel, Passover and Holy Week

Sunday morning we arrived back from our week-plus in Israel. It was an amazing tour and prayer journey. Wow! Thanks to all of you who prayed for us during our time in the Holy Land. We had many divine appointments and more than a couple divine encounters.

We experienced an amazing sense of the Lord's presence and peace at the Garden Tomb--the place where many believe Jesus was buried and rose again on the third day. I can't vouch for the authenticity of the location--but I know He is Risen! Then the heavens opened and the Spirit was poured out upon our group in Jaffa, where the Holy Spirit first fell upon Gentiles, as recorded in Acts 10. We met with Israeli soldiers on the northern border, about 250 yards from a Hizbollah headquarters. We met with leaders of an amazing ministry in Jericho called 'Seeds of Hope.' There are seven (7!) born-again believers in this ancient city that is now controlled by the Palestinian Authority. They run a kindergarten and community center to serve the local population and open doors for the gospel. We took the children of the kindergarten a gift from our own 'Welldiggers Weekday' school.

We were accompanied on the tour by Rabbi Cliff Librach of the United Jewish Center in Danbury, CT. Actually Rabbi Cliff helped to lead the tour. We had hoped that the good rabbi would be with us this coming Sunday to teach on the biblical Passover. But alas, his return flight and the drawn-out process of immigration control at JFK will prevent him from arriving on time to be at both services. So . . . the congregation will be forced to listen to me. (Hope you come anyway!)

I do plan to teach a bit about Passover and its significance to all the people of God, with some very contemporary applications for Americans in 2012. The Lord gave me a powerful middle-of-the-night download a month or so ago and I believe the timing is right to share this with all of you.

I also want to tell you about plans for Holy Week. We will observe Maundy Thursday on April 5th at 7:00 PM. This will be a special observance of the Last Supper with readings from the gospel texts and response in song. Childcare for 6 and under will be provided in the nursery.

Then on Resurrection Sunday, April 8th, we will hold to our normal schedule of services at 9:00 and 11:00. The children from Well Diggers, Go Fish, and The Rock will share in the service with song and some dramatic touches that should add a special touch to the festivities.

I am sorry that Rabbi Cliff will not be able to launch the week. But we have given him a rain check for another date to be named later.


Many blessings, Pastor Rick

Israel

This coming Friday Debbie and I will be joined by about 20 other pilgrims as we make our way from JFK in New York to Ben Gurion Airport, outside of Tel Aviv.

Would you like to come along? You can join us and help us in our assignment with your prayers.
Our trip has many purposes. It will be a prayer journey, a spiritual adventure and a learning holiday. We intend to visit many sites of biblical importance and to immerse ourselves in the life and culture of Israel. This includes meeting with Messianic believers in the land, especially our missionary and friend, Ariel Laurence Blumenthal and his wife and daughter.

We are blessed to have Rabbi Cliff Librach and his wife, Miriam, co-lead this spiritual adventure. Cliff has led several tours to Israel before, but this is his first church tour. He loves the folk at Wellspring, just as he is highly esteemed and loved by many of us. We are praying that the trip will be a spiritual blessing to the Librachs. Will you join us in that prayer?

Jerusalem, Jericho, Capernaum, Nazareth, En Gedi, the Jordan River, the Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea--these are all places we will visit. We hope to learn much by being on the ground and in the land where the biblical story actually occurred.

Many of you are undoubtedly aware of the tensions and threats that have arisen for Israel in recent weeks and days--first from Iran and then rockets fired from Gaza into southern Israel. We have been quite aware of these potential dangers. But as we have prayed, we have sensed a green light to proceed. Indeed, the Lord has spoken to me that we have an assignment for this trip. I am not sure of the specifics, but I do believe that we are carrying prayers and declarations and blessings for the land and people of Israel at this time.

Will you partner with us in this assignment? Our intercessory protocol for this trip centers on a daily declaration of Psalm 91. Will you pray that for us, declare it for the mission in agreement with us each day while we are gone? Thank you! We leave March 16 and return March 25.

We expect to bring back plenty of blessings to share with all of you!
Pastor Rick

Elevate Hope

"Steve Backlund. Man, that guy really changed my life!"

Those were words I heard from several members of the staff team at Bethel Church when Debbie and I were there this past autumn for our sabbatical. Steve's message on relentless mind renewal has caused me to elevate hope in my own walk. And it has given rise to us intentionally pursuing hope this year as a congregation.

I have said to many that of all the outside speakers and ministers we have had at Wellspring over the years, Steve has been the most practical and his ministry has born the most consistent fruit. And we have had some great folks here over the years.

So what else can I say except, "Steve is coming this Friday evening!" We will have ONE meeting with him and his team of interns from Bethel Church this fall and it is this Friday, March 9 at 7:00 PM. Come expecting solid teaching; come expecting a touch from God; come expecting a prophetic word; come expecting healing in your body; come expecting heaven to invade earth.