Our church has now been holding worship services for five months. We held our first outreach for this church plant 2 years ago. I gave an outreach lecture on the 500th Anniversary of a key event in the Reformation Day, Martin Luther nailing the 95 theses on the doors of the Wittenberg Church on October 31, 1517.
Recently on YouTube, an edited versions with subtitles have been uploaded. Enjoy.
They are bilingual: English with Mandarin translations.
The first lecture covers the origin of the Christian faith, what Jesus did, and why people follow Him. It then goes on to the origin of the Reformation and how men were trying to recapture the clear Gospel message and a submission to Scripture.
The next segment continues with looking into the the lives of John Calvin and Martin Luther.
The final segment focuses on Scotland, the Netherlands, and the United States, missions, and how the Reformation has influenced all of contemporary society including Taiwan.
Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Monday, September 30, 2019
Starting a new church in rural Yilan County
As I write this, the wind is howling outside as another typhoon is passing through. After many years of delightful and sometimes difficult ministry, seeing people become Christians and grow in their faith, we had to say goodbye to our beloved church in Taipei, so that we could begin laboring in a new church plant in the rural Yilan County using a different language. We had been commuting to Taipei for the Lord's Day worship while doing outreach Bible studies and events in Yilan. But the exciting day finally came when we started our Lord's Day worship service. As I post this series of pictures, we have now been meeting for worship at Riverside Church (https://kbchurch.tw/) for four months. If you go to https://fb.me/kbchurch.tw you can find videos of the worship service, the sermon, and the Sunday afternoon Bible studies. My sermons are in Taiwanese, while the Bible studies are a mix of Mandarin and Taiwanese. |
Our last worship service with New Hope Reformed Presbyterian Church in downtown Taipei that we started with a team in 2003. The following Sunday we began our first worship service at the new rural church plant across the mountains in northeast Taiwan. Mission Sending Service coworker Rev. Daniel Cohee (and a former pastor of New Hope) stepped back into the role of preaching and pastoring responsibilities at New Hope over the summer until the new pastor could come. The new pastor recently took up the ministry at New Hope in mid-September. |
My final sermon at New Hope |
Those who attended our first worship service at Riverside Reformed Presbyterian Church in Yilan County, Taiwan |
Our intro to the Christian Faith series on Sunday afternoons at Riverside Church |
We get to know people when we go out for walks. Here we are visiting a home in the neighborhood. Ashlyn made apple pie and the neighbors provided tea. |
A former pastoral intern of mine is taking his ordination exams in the September presbytery meeting |
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Thank you.
In Christ's keeping,
the Lintons
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