Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Why Are We Fasting?

Fasting is essentially the act of willingly abstaining from food or drink for a period of time, as a prayerful observance or sacrifice. There are countless examples throughout scripture of Jesus’ followers observing a partial or full fast in connection with His teachings.

If you've been a regular reader of our blog, you know that tomorrow begins Nativity Nigeria’s water-only fast. For the next seven days, we will be prayerfully giving up all other liquids – and only consuming water… You can eat whatever you want, but just stick to drinking only water.

Water has had particular significance to our partnership and mission in Nigeria. Over the years, Nativity’s parishioners have supported the construction of several wells in Abuja and Jos, providing clean drinking water to hundreds of people in these communities. (You can learn more about our ongoing water projects in Nigeria here). As a symbol of this life-giving and critical part of our Nigerian partners’ daily lives, we have chosen to symbolically drink simply water this next week. In abstaining from all other beverages, we will have the chance to prayerfully remember our partners in Nigeria, demonstrate our collective solidarity, and remain united through Christ. In particular, as the people of Nigeria continue to be tormented by religious, cultural, and political violence in recent months, this fast serves as an opportunity to prayerfully lift them up and ask for God’s peaceful provision of the region.


Throughout these next seven days, Church of the Nativity will be sending daily messages of encouragement and reflection to help guide your prayer and purposeful fasting each day. If you are not already signed up for the Worship Fully daily emails, click here. It’s quick, easy, and a source of great encouragement. Also, you can let us know how you’re doing throughout the week-long fast, offer encouragement to others participating in the fast, and send messages of hope to our Nigerian partners by posting to our brand new Nativity:Missions facebook page.

We will be breaking the fast with an exciting Church-wide event at Nativity, 6pm on Wednesday August 8th. Join us for some music, food, reflection, and some non-water beverages! Fasting is not fun, but Shagali will be. Come meet Dr. Chris Isichei, the founder of Faith Alive Hospital, chat with missionaries who have traveled to Africa, and enjoy music by Nativity's house worship band as we celebrate the end of our water-only fast. Click here to read more about next week’s Shagali event.


Saturday, July 28, 2012

A Season of Solidarity

This summer's event (Shagali: Partners in Prayer) will soon be here. This is an exciting time for the the entire Nativity:Nigeria family. As has been true for the past six years, the first two weeks of August will mark a time of solidarity and partnership between Church of the Nativity and our Nigerian brothers and sisters. Although we have made the tough decision not to send a mission team this year, we will once again be celebrating God's faithfulness and provision through our partnership this summer, and joining in prayer for peace in Nigeria.

Over the next two weeks, the blog here will have regular updates and information regarding this season of solidarity. Check out some more information about upcoming events, and stay tuned for more information.

August 1-8: Water Fast
August 8, 6pm: Shagali: Partners in Prayer

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Water Fast

Starting on August 1st, Nativity:Nigeria will be supporting a week-long fast. Typically, a fast is an act of abstaining from food or drink to seek God in an intentional way.  For us, we will be uniting through a water fast. For the eight day fasting period (August 1-8), the only beverage consumed will be water. No soda, coffee, alcohol, juice, etc. - just water. The fast will be our small way to connect with God, our brothers and sisters in Nigeria, and offer up the specific intention of peace in Nigeria.

We will be using Nativity's Worship Fully Today emails to send daily encouragement, prayer points, Scripture about peace and fasting, and more. You can sign up for this email through Nativity's website. And you can also read more about Nativity's water projects in Nigeria, and the water shortage there through our blog.


In order to prepare for the fast, here are a few action items for you:

1. Get Ready: prepare your heart and be a leader in this effort. Pray that God will move in a powerful way through our corporate fast

2. Be an Advocate: Send an email to your small group, ministry team, friends and family. Tell them about the fast, and the reason behind it, start spreading the word and encouraging others to participate.

3. Shagali: We will be breaking the fast together at our "Shagali: Partners in Prayer" event on August 8th (6pm) at Nativity. Join us for this celebratory and prayerful gathering; filled with worship, food, and reflection.

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Calling All Missionaries

This Wednesday, we invite all past Nativity:Nigeria team members to join us for a night of prayer and fellowship. Come share in the excitement leading to our August "Shagali" event, celebrate God's faithfulness throughout five years of Nigeria mission teams, and enjoy food and fellowship with other missionaries.

When: Wednesday, July 11th - 6pm
Where: Church of the Nativity