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Blog Archives: April 2020

Compline Prayers

April 30, 2020
If you're like me, the moment you wake up in the morning, life finds a way of crashing in with a hundred things that need to get done. And while some of it may be exciting and motivate you to jump out of bed, others might cause you to pull the covers over a little tighter and push snooze. Getting up and facing the day is not always easy. Lately, I've been finding great solace, sanctuary and strength through the practice of morning prayers. These quiet mornings before my children and spouse wake up are precious times when I'm able to sit ...

He Sneaks Through Locked Doors

April 27, 2020
Michael Yang
We are now fully in this season of Eastertide (the 50 days between Easter Sunday and Pentecost), where the church is called to rejoice and reflect on the reality-altering good news of the resurrection of Jesus. But this good news never sandpapers over our grief and disappointment, but speaks in the midst of it. For example, I’ve been sitting with that story of Jesus appearing to his disciples who are hiding in a locked room (this is from John 20:19-23) Here we see what the resurrected Jesus is up to. He pursues the very people he called ...

Arts and Crafts

April 24, 2020
Albert Wu
  As for many of us COVID has completely changed the landscape of work life and home life amongst the staff at The Tapestry Richmond. It has caused us to wrestle with questions like: how do I know if I'm doing a good job in this time? What is being expected of me in this time of ministry? What am I expecting of myself? What makes me look back at the day and say this was a productive day? Am I still feeling God's love and acceptance in the midst of it all? After a Zoom meeting discussing this topic I wrote this letter (mildly ...

"An Ode To Looking Up"

April 22, 2020
Michael Yang
This past January I flew to Taiwan to visit my family. And as I was walking in the neighboured that I had lived in for about six years of my life (from 2003-2009), I saw something that left me shook. As my wife, Kristi, and I were walking, I looked up and saw this massive five-story mural on the side of a building in the neighbourhood. It beautifully depicts the famous parable of the sower and the seeds from the gospel accounts (you can read that parable in Luke 8 for example). If I had been wearing socks at the time, this would’ve blown them ...

Warp and Weft

April 21, 2020
Karen Schaffer
The phrase “warp and weft” kept coming up one night as I went to bed.  Everything was feeling so uncertain, so insecure – from my parents’ health to the pandemic situation to figuring out my role at work.  Oh, Lord!  What am I to do?  How would I do it?  “Warp and weft.” The next morning as I sat with God in silence, the phrase jumped back.  I googled it.  To my surprise (relief) - “warp” and “weft” are actual words that actually go together - words related to weaving.   Unless weaving strips of paper for a Valentine’s heart in preschool ...

How to Find Purpose in a Pandemic

April 16, 2020
Jesse Pals
In John’s gospel, there’s a story of Jesus whipping around to ask two excitable and possibly over-eager followers, “what do you want?” They reply, “Teacher, where are you staying?” In other words, where are you coming from? What are you all about? I’ve been thinking about what I want a lot, lately. Mostly, because I can’t have it. I can’t have a drink with friends on a patio, communion with my church, coffee with a new friend, live worship, a bear hug . . . a haircut. But I can go a pretty long time without these things, truth be told....

Lord Speak

April 13, 2020
Karen Schaffer
Since February, my discipleship group and I have been trying to incorporate a time of silence into our daily rhythm. We find a quiet spot, get comfortable, start a timer and give 10 min to God, in what Robert Mulholland calls, “patient, open-ended yieldedness.” But let’s be honest, it often feels more like a frantic, whack-a-mole of pop-up thoughts in my head. As I was sitting in silence one day, my mind (as usual) kept wandering to all the things I had to do and situations I needed to deal with that day.  I tried to think of a verse to ...

Holy Saturday

April 11, 2020
Ju Lynn Stinton
The big weekend is here: Easter! We start off by remembering Jesus’ crucifixion on Good Friday, and then a big celebration for Resurrection Sunday. It was not until Dallas Seminary when a classmate of mine opened my world to embracing and remembering Holy Saturday.  When he mentioned it, I remember vividly responding, “What on earth is that?!” What is Holy Saturday? It is that day in-between Good Friday and Resurrection Sunday. Not much is said about this day… this in-between day. Luke tells us that the women returned home and prepared ...

Our Laggy Broken Hallelujahs

April 10, 2020
Michael Yang
We’re about a month into this new reality, and the truth is we’ve never done this before––as people, as a church, as a city, a country, a world––this type of withdrawal and distancing. We’re all trying to figure it out. And therefore it continues to be messy, we’re going to keep making mistakes, and we must learn to practice forgiveness—“forgive us our debts, as we have also forgiven our debtors” (Matthew 6:12)—as Jesus taught us. But there is a lot of grace. A few weeks ago, my small group met for the first time on Zoom. And we always close ...

Need For Speed

April 09, 2020
Jeffrey Yeung
I like to drive fast! I’m a speed fanatic. Once a year, my gracious wife, Joanne allows me to go track racing with my car. She reluctantly turns a blind eye, but knows it’s the only thing she can do for me to get it out of my system…once a year…legally. To be clear, on the streets of Vancouver, I rarely drive over the speed limit. I do however like getting to the speed limit as quickly as I can. In my mind, going from zero to the speed limit should be done as fast as possible! You have to work within the parameters you are given right? Well, ...

I wasn’t planning on giving up quite this much for Lent

April 07, 2020
Michael Yang
Recently a friend shared in our small group WhatsApp a picture of a cookie decorated with the words: “To be honest, I wasn’t planning on giving up quite this much for Lent.” That sums up a lot of how myself and others I’ve talked to are feeling. It’s almost as if we’re in a deeper and expanded season of Lent. It’s as if our whole country, our world almost, is being forced into a time of Lent. Lent, for those unfamiliar, is one of the major seasons in the Christian Church Calendar. The focus is on Jesus’ journey towards his death on the ...

Prayer by Henri Nouwen

April 03, 2020
Ju Lynn Stinton
Have you felt at loss for words to pray? I have. The current needs of our city and our world is so great.. so heavy. Some Most times, I find myself loss for words. I came across Henri Nouwen’s prayer posted below. It is not one of those poetic prayers that rhymes (oh how I am thankful for those!). But in his honest prayer, Nouwen reminds me that prayer is simply going coming to God. He ends his prayer with “Teach me to pray.” I am encouraged. We all need help from God, even in praying. Interestingly, in a much different time than ours, ...

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