This week we’ve been exploring the story of Levi meeting Jesus, and having a big party with his former partners in crime, now his friends.  Jesus’s transformative effect brings Levi’s colleagues into a new friendship with Levi first, then that friendship brings his friends into contact with Jesus.

It’s no different today, this is very reason we held an outdoor movie night.  We brought a bunch of people together over a great feast of popcorn.  Our online users met one another, and made some new friends.

This app and web site is meant to be more than a transaction, more than something to watch/listen to.  It’s meant to bring us into community.  It’s meant to be made up of real people, in real community with one another.

Obviously movie nights and apps are large scale.  But it depends on the small scale.  It depends on people like you.  You can be a Levi.

At parties, people mingle and meet, and often discover things in common.

So, have some people over to dinner, see what happens.  It doesn’t have to be fancy. Or maybe have a hockey watching party, a playdate, a block party, whatever your scene is.

Through that kind of party, I hope you and some people you know and work with, or have helped, will become friends, and friends can talk about what really matters.  When followers of Jesus are present in the room and real deep things of life come up, I think that’s when Jesus enters the conversation, just like at Levi’s table.

When he throws a great feast, his partners in crime learn the money grubbing tax collector actually isn’t driven by money anymore, but now he’s driven by love for Jesus, which makes him love them.  Imagine the transformative effect on their lives.  More than that, they just met a Jewish rabbi who will actually eat and drink with them, get to know them, love them, despite the risks, rather than standing outside and shaking his head.

So, go and show your neighbours the same!  Learn their names, stories, needs, and then become friends.

Challenge: Plan a party, big or small!  Please tell me the story, I’d love to hear how it goes.

Ryan Sim - December 2, 2013

Monday - A New Idea - The Night That Changed The Religious

The Night that Changed Everything

What do you think Christmas is all about? We’ve included a video of some people answering that question on the street at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZ1050bLTVw From that experience, or your own, you can probably identify some answers drive religious people crazy: Santa, gifts, Elf on the Shelf, and so on. They will shout – it’s about Jesus! You can also probably identify some answers religious people would love. Jesus is the reason for the season. A saviour was born. God is with us. You can see how polarizing Christmas can be! It is a religious occasion that is solemn, deep and meaningful, and yet it is also a cultural reality with rampant consumerism, time with family, funny traditions and oddities like eggnog and mistletoe. You might think Chiristmas shouldn’t be polarizing, and that this is a new reality. But Christmas and its effect on the world was polarizing not just today, but 2000 years ago. We’ll see how later this week. Question: How much of Christmas do you think is religious, and how much is cultural? How much Santa, how much Jesus? Reminder: We have a great Christmas event coming December 14th, 2013: The Original Christmas Party. Hope you're coming!

From Series: "The Night that Changed Everything"

In preparation for Christmas, our Daily Challenges are going to explore the lifechanging significance of Jesus' birth so long ago. It's more than a sentimental story, or a time for generosity, Christmas celebrates The Night that Changed Everything. We'll explore the original Christmas story from the Bible, and its impact on five kinds of people.

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