A copy of a piece for our Church Magazine.
The 20th
June 2013, my last day of Cor Deo, was one of mixed emotions. Having spent the last 20 weeks with 8 other
keen Christian men, living, working and playing together brought us all very
close to each other. We could share our
hearts with each other, our disappointments and joys. I have never had such a close relationship
with any other Christian man. It seemed
strange as we said our goodbyes, knowing that the following week, we would not
be meeting up again.
Looking back
over the 20 weeks, how can I sum up the experience. One of the key aspects of Cor Deo which had
attracted me was their stated aim that they exist to multiply believers “after
God’s own heart." Jon had been on the course the year before
and had found it helpful, and I had always wanted to have this kind of
mentoring experience.
My longing and
struggle has always been to have a deeper relationship with the Lord, and I
felt that this time would be a help to me as I transitioned back into life in
the UK.
I wasn’t sure how Peter and Ron
would react to my desire to join them for this year’s course. However, they were very gracious about it,
and so I turned up at Ladyfield church in Chippenham for 9:15 a.m. on the 19th
January, not quite sure what to expect. There
were 8 of us ‘students’, Peter Mead, and Ron Frost, as well as David Searight
who had just arrived from the USA
as a mentor trainee. The 8 of us were
from a wide background of experiences and ages.
One had given up his job to attend, several others were in between jobs,
one was a church pastor, and one was looking for further training prior to
returning to Italy
to begin a church plant in Naples . It wasn’t long before we were beginning to
know each other and by the end of the 20 weeks, we were all very close.
of the whole Bible, on
Wednesday mornings we had in depth studies in Johns Gospel and Hebrews when we
used sheets with the passage on to mark up to aid us in noticing what the
passage was saying. On Thursday mornings
we looked at Church history as a way to understand how our theology was
influenced and developed, and how this affected the Reformers and
Puritans. We looked at different
theological streams, and how each affects our responses and behaviour. We were also encouraged to do Bible ‘read
throughs’, which we did with a partner.
The purpose of this was to allow God to speak to our hearts as we read
chunks of His word at a time. Just about
all of us had done at least one read through of the Bible by the end of the 20
weeks. In fact it was interesting to
hear one week how one of our team had got together with a number of others one
Saturday and read through the whole New Testament in one day, reading a chapter
each in turn from first thing in the morning until late at night! If God has given us His word why don’t we
read all of it and hear Him speak to us through it? We also had a project to work on throughout
the weeks, and on a Thursday afternoon we had mentoring time when we discussed
our projects. This was a most valuable
time and was very instructional. I
learnt a lot through this process of discussing the project. We also had two book reviews to give, and both my books
were helpful and challenging.
So what next? One thing that can benefit all of us, is to
do a ‘read through’ with a partner. We
don’t need to go to Cor Deo to do that.
It involves reading through the Bible and underlining verses that speak
to you, or strike you as being meaningful and helpful. Then once a week, meet up for an agreed
time. Begin by sharing how the week has
gone, and then take about 10 minutes each and share the verses with each other
without comment or explanation. You may
find that 10 minutes is not long enough to cover all your verses, but that is
ok. Just share what you can in 10
minutes. Afterwards, if you want to
share something from your ‘read through’, that’s ok too, but not
essential. Then close the time with
prayer. If anyone would like to do a ‘read
through’, I am looking for a ‘read through’ partner, so please let me know if
you are interested.
I can thoroughly recommend that
the time spent doing a Cor Deo course will not be wasted. If you want an appetiser they do offer one
week intensives at various times throughout the year. Ladies are welcome at this time too. If your are interested, the website is: http://www.cordeo.org.uk/.