Update – January 2018

Please join with us in giving thanks to our God who has led us and provided for us during these past several months.  Let us share with you what we have experienced and where we are going at Redeemer Ann Arbor.

Morning Worship Services – After initiating morning worship services on July 16 at the Michigan League, we are now switching location for our morning service to the Lord of Light Church at 801 S. Forest until we move into our new building, hopefully in April 2018.  We have averaged 51 in attendance at our morning services.

Equip Service – We have held a 5 pm service which we call “Equip” followed by a dinner together at Angelo’s Restaurant this fall. In these services, we worked through “Christianity Explored,” and now we are going through the Lord’s Prayer with a time of teaching, followed by discussion and prayer in small groups.

Formation as a Church – Redeemer Ann Arbor members covenanted together as a church on October 22, 2017.  Pastor Aaron Carr from First Presbyterian Church in Trenton, our primary sending church, preached for us.  We currently have 30 members.

Ecuador Missions Trip – Later this winter, Jim will lead a team of 8 on a trip to Ecuador to work with Acts 29 missionaries Steve and Sandi Youngren.  Steve and Sandi oversee a training center in Lasso, Ecuador where they are working with a number of different Ecuadorian pastors.  The Redeemer mission team will primarily work with a church in Ambato, Ecuador with the goal of forming a long-term relationship with this church.  Another exciting part of the trip will be visiting Shell Mera and “Palm Beach” where Jim Elliot, Nate Saint and three other men were martyred in attempting to bring the good news of Jesus to the Aucan or Huaorani Indians in the 1950’s.  The team will also have the opportunity to visit the Huaorani village where Elisabeth Elliot, Jim Elliot’s widow, and Rachel Saint, Nate’s sister, ministered for a number of years.

Men’s,  Women’s and Campus Studies – Women have been meeting on Tuesday mornings to study, share and pray together.  This fall they have worked through Ecclesiastes using Better by Tim Chaddick.  Next week they will begin The Scars that Shaped Me by Vaneetha Rendall Risner.  These meetings have provided wonderful opportunities to build some relationships with women from the community who are not yet ready to come to formal church services.  Jim has led students in a study of the book of Romans in our Monday night campus studies.  The men have met on Friday mornings to work through Men of God by Trevor Archer.

Building – Construction continues on 611½ East William Street.  The basement has been fully excavated (by hand), underground plumbing is in place, and a number of other projects have been completed.  The permitting process with both the city and this Historic District Commission took longer than anticipated, but the pace of construction is picking up now.  We hope to occupy the building in April 2018.

We thank all of those who have prayed and supported Redeemer in many ways. To God be the glory!

So, What’s Up With Redeemer Ann Arbor?

What’s going on with Redeemer Ann Arbor? You have a website, but do you have a church? What’s the plan? Where are you at? What can I expect? When will there be a church for me to visit? Well, let me share with you what has happened in the first few weeks of us being in Ann Arbor and what we are planning and hoping for in the future.

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Networking:

At the end of July, the Mongs moved from Grand Rapids to Ann Arbor to give themselves fully to this new work. Jim was able to jump right into meeting with people in the area. He has met with a number of pastors and leaders in the community, and he continues to schedule networking opportunities with church, civic, and business leaders. The purpose of these meetings is for us to learn from their experience in Ann Arbor and to receive advice from them as to how a church can best serve this community. These meetings have been extremely helpful as we continue to refine our vision and plan for God’s Work in this context.

Around the same time as the Mongs, the Bryants also went through a major transition. After serving 35 years at a church in Canton, Bart and Lorraine were moved by the call of God to be a part of this mission in Ann Arbor. It was a tough transition—difficult to leave dear friends—yet God has continually encouraged them in this new calling. Bart has a number of connections in the Ann Arbor and University of Michigan communities through his MBA at U of M and periods of working in Ann Arbor. So, Bart and Lorraine are also busy trying to connect with people in order to learn from them as well as share the vision we have for this mission.

Seeking Partnerships:

Jim also is into the second phase of the application process for the Acts 29 Network. This has been an intense, yet very fruitful time of preparation for church planting. He has been very impressed by their focus on both doctrine (what he believes) and life (his marriage, family life, purity issues, etc.) Our hope is that this process will be completed in the next few months, and we will have an official connection with the Acts 29 Network.
Along with our connection to the Acts 29 Network, we are pursuing partnering churches to provide accountability and counsel as we move forward in mission. These meetings have been very fruitful, and we expect to have three or four churches that will walk with us through this planting process.

Planning Mission:

Another major focus we have had over the last few months has been to specifically outline what our calling and focus should be in Ann Arbor. Our website details some of our focus, however we continue to refine it and our approach to all the aspects of our mission as we meet with people and pray together. We desire to plant a healthy, inter-generational church close to the campus of the University of Michigan that both serves university students and enables them toward service. We believe the best way we can serve both students and the broader community of Ann Arbor is by leading them to the Word of God that leads to glorifying and enjoying our great God. So, we long to keep that at the forefront of our mission.

And, we keep these six core principles before us as we plan for the next phase:
• Focused Mission
• Clear Proclamation
• Vibrant Worship
• Authentic Love
• Gospel Cooperation
• Serving our Community

More practically speaking, we do not have a building and we have not yet started meeting on Sundays for worship. Our plan is to have our first informational meeting on Sunday, October 4 at 5:00 PM. We are meeting in the Hussey Room at the Michigan League building. At this meeting we will have a time of worship and we will share our vision for Redeemer Ann Arbor. Our second meeting will be on Tuesday, November 10 in the same location. Right now, our plan is to begin worship services once we have a core group of around 50 people.

Redeemer Ann Arbor Student Group also has been set up as an official Student Organization recognized by the University of Michigan. We are currently in the process of planning a Bible Study that we hope will start mid-September. We are very excited about the opportunity to be on campus in this way as well.

Praying:

Now, we must pray. We feel that very, very strongly. “Unless the Lord builds the house, we labor in vain.” We want this ministry overwhelmed by prayer to our God. As we’ve considered together recently from 2 Corinthians 1:9, God brings many things into our lives to get us to “not rely on ourselves but on God who raises the dead.” Many have told us that there will be many “ups and downs” in church planting, and we have felt that already. We know, however, that whatever happens, God is getting us to rely on Him. May our great God accomplish his purposes in us and in this church.

We are meeting weekly to pray together for God’s mission in Ann Arbor, and we invite anyone to join us. We have been meeting Thursday evenings for prayer, however next Thursday, September 10 will be our last Thursday evening prayer time and then we will transition to Monday nights starting September 14.

Well, that’s where we are at now. You may want more specific answers and timelines—we do too! As we work and pray, we are waiting upon our God to raise up a people to worship Him. Please pray for us, and if you have any questions please contact us.