Remember the account of the day of Pentecost recorded in Acts 2? An indoor tornado with pyrotechnic flaming tongues of fire that “zapped” the 12 apostles with the ability to speak many languages? It’s a scene that would dazzle any movie-going audience.
Of course God could have done without the pyrotechnics and language morphs, but on that day people heard, understood, and believed as a result of listening to the Gospel in their mother tongues.
Our church in Porto, Portugal ministers across social and language barriers in a number of ways, and people have responded to the Good News of Christ. The challenge became, how can our believing community maintain a unified identity while being multilingual and multicultural?
COMUNIDADE DA GRAÇA - PORTO
The Comunidade da Graça (CdG) was started in 1997 by a group of Portuguese university students who wanted to live ‘church.’ They did it through spiritual families that met formally on a weekly basis for worship, Bible study, prayer, and fellowship, while also connecting at other times of the week in less formal settings.
In time, more spiritual families sprang up, connected through relationship to God and one another. These groups were spread throughout the greater Porto area, and each had its own natural ‘flavor.’ Some were based around university life and sports; others were more appealing to young moms, youth and families. The groups had a common identity in the CdG, but each had unique qualities that allowed them to minister to different kinds of people.
Due to the presence of GBIM missionaries and a British family, an international flare developed within the CdG. Not wanting to overshadow the Portuguese focus, they were unsure what to do. But God was already preparing ministry partners in Lisbon—the Masons, a British ‘tent-making’ couple from the Riverside International Church Lisbon, a Christian Associates (CA) church plant. Bill and Tina had a heart for reaching internationals in Porto.
A handful of Porto-based local church leaders met, and by the fall of 2004, CdG, GBIM, Christian Associates, and Riverside Lisbon realized the first formal meeting of Riverside Church Porto in the home of Tim and Julie Hawkins.
Riverside is the only evangelical, English-speaking church in the Porto area. So, in less than two years, Riverside Porto has ministered to dozens of internationals in English, the common language of millions of expatriates worldwide.
If not for partnerships, Riverside Porto would probably not exist today. We believe that wisely formed alliances such as this are increasingly key in spreading the gospel and strengthening the church in Europe.
The Holy Spirit could have created another mini tornado with fiery tongues, but instead he chose to use the local expression of His body to be the hands and mouth of ministry to internationals that had no church to call home.
Please pray for both the Comunidade da Graça and Riverside International Church spiritual families here in Porto as they are united to reach out to all peoples of all cultures and languages.
-Sam Schwartz
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