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WonGeneration’s Statement of Faith

WonGeneration affirms the following and our central purpose of proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ and facilitating every believer to use their God-given gifts and talents, in the local and global community, to further .the Gospel. The Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, being given by divine inspiration, are the Word of God, in the original languages,

the final and supreme authority in all matters of faith and conduct. Throughout the Scripture;, God reveals Himself as the living and true God; Creator of all things; as perfect in love; righteous in all His ways; existing eternally as a Trinity of persons: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Being separated from God by our disobedience, we are, as sinful people, incapable of a right relationship to God apart from divine grace. The only Mediator between God and all human beings is Jesus Christ our Lord, God’s eternal Son, who as man fully shared and fulfilled our humanity in a life of perfect obedience. By His death in our place, Jesus revealed the divine love and upheld divine justice, removing our guilt and reconciling us to God. Having risen bodily from the dead and ascended into heaven, He rules as Lord over all and intercedes for us as our Great High Priest. The Holy Spirit, through the proclamation of the Gospel, renews our hearts, persuading us to repent of our sins and confess Jesus as Lord. By the same Spirit we are led to trust in divine mercy, whereby we are forgiven all our sins, justified by faith through the merit of Christ our Savior, adopted into God’s family as His children and enabled so to live in the world that all people may see our good works and the Gospel of grace at work in our lives and glorify our Father who is in heaven. God, by His Word and Spirit, calls us as sinful people into the fellowship of Christ’s body. Thus He creates the one holy, catholic and apostolic church, united in the bonds of love, endowed with the gifts of the Spirit and summoned by Christ to preach the Gospel and to administer the sacraments, to carry on the ministry of reconciliation, to relieve human need and to strive for social justice. Christ will return to raise the dead, judge all people and establish His glorious kingdom. Those who are apart from Christ shall be eternally separated from God’s presence, but the redeemed shall live and reign with Him forever.

04/09/2022

Easter is a great time for outreach! From a part of our ministry family...

"Common Thread ministry had the privilege of facilitating an amazing Easter celebration for a Hispanic ministry. Food was shared, raffles, an egg hunt, pinatas, a giveaway, and most importantly was the gospel was shared by ressurection eggs, and prayer for anyone who needed.
There was so much laughter. Even the teens had so much fun. One who didn’t want to come, didn’t want to leave when it was over!"

This is a brand new believer in Hesus Christ as Lord and Savior! Thank all of you who support WonGeneration and our fami...
04/03/2022

This is a brand new believer in Hesus Christ as Lord and Savior! Thank all of you who support WonGeneration and our family of ministries...you are helping to grow the Kingdom of God. Thank you also to Alex Kalema at Kick It Soccer Academy for his faithful ministry!

This is a bit long but speaks much to the complications of "dealing with homeless" and what is needed to be successful.
03/27/2022

This is a bit long but speaks much to the complications of "dealing with homeless" and what is needed to be successful.

Why are so many Americans homeless and what can we do to help them? America has a homelessness crisis—and it’s getting worse by the day. Politicians promise…

03/16/2022

I don't know much about this but this may be a way help in a tangible way.

What an amazing story!
12/14/2021

What an amazing story!

Just over a week ago, the life of Richard Houston II, a 21-year veteran of the Mesquite, Texas, police department, was taken by a gun-wielding man in a parking lot. Jamie Jaramillo, mistress by his side, had just been confronted by his wife about his infidelity. Officer Houston took the call to resp...

12/14/2021

This is why communication is so critical...both in conveying a thought or an idea and also in working to understand where someone is coming from in regards to their beliefs.

During Advent, we look forward...with hope.This article is flooded with practical hope and we are praying this pastor's ...
12/05/2021

During Advent, we look forward...with hope.

This article is flooded with practical hope and we are praying this pastor's vision is shared by many!
ELI STEELE: Chicago pastor tests his faith as he returns to roof for 100 days to end violence

Pastor Corey Brooks tested his faith by spending 100 nights on Chicago roof to raise awareness about issues in the South Side.

10/12/2021

A recent article from our founder:

Sometimes Love Looks Different

Working with a toddler is hard!

Now I know that every parent who reads those words is thinking, “duh! Way to state the obvious!”

My three year old grandson is going through some interesting developments including learning to deal with being angry. And we are having to attempt to guide him down the path of balancing it is okay to be angry but what he might “choose to do” in his anger might not be “okay” and in fact might lead to some consequences which he might not like. I get it from his perspective…he wants what he wants, thinks what he thinks, and the rest of us should just accept it and move along! And of course these situations always cause me to ponder, ”are we, the grownups, all that different?”

These days I hear and read a lot of people’s thoughts on “what would Jesus do” during this pandemic and political climate. And, as many have pontificated, Jesus was big on loving people. I totally agree with that statement. Jesus was always loving…even when He was angry.

I don’t have the space in this article to go over all the times throughout scripture in which God demonstrates His love to us through actions which appear angry. It is important to state, there is presented at least two themes in scripture regarding anger.

There is something we term “righteous anger” and secondly, we are told to not “sin” in our anger. This comes up in both the old and the new testament.
And of course in this day and age, people want to know specifically what did Jesus do. Well, we have a couple of demonstrations to look at…both times in which Jesus “cleansed the Temple”.

In the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and John, there are description of Jesus going into the Temple and physically turning over tables and driving out “money changers” and those who were apparently more concerned with the “business” of the Temple than the heart and mission of the Temple. Now as much as I would like to go through the story and break it all down, time and space does not allow for this but instead I need to keep to the “30,000 foot view” and share my purpose in sharing this story is to make sure Jesus is painted in an accurate light.

Currently, I can have several conversations with strangers and ask them questions about “Christians” or about the “church” and get a wide range of comment. When I talk to people who claim to be a Christ follower, I get very similar comments to those who claim no religious belief or are more agnostic or atheistic…depending on their view on current affairs, they will name some name on the “other side” of their camp and begin to pontificate on how wrong the “other side” is.

Now I think I know what you are about to think…you are about to think I want to explain why that is wrong. But I won’t. At least not at its core value.
The challenge we have at this juncture in our communities is NOT that we have disagreements. We should have them! Why? Because there are complicated things going on around us and we need to have very pointed dialogue! And it may get passionate.

When Jesus turned over tables it was loud and disruptive. Somehow the church of the day had gotten to a point wherein they were accepting of something that God found repulsive. And Jesus acted upon it.

Now lest you think I am advocating for wrecking things, I am not! Because the same scriptures which bring us demonstrations of God’s anger and acting out also tell us “Be angry, and do not sin; ponder in your own hearts on your beds, and be silent.” Psalm 4:4

So at the same time, God is speaking us towards action and towards sitting in stillness and contemplating.

Recently, three happenings helped to reinforce for me this call to action in a Godly manner.

The first happened in this very space. A local pastor shared his opinion in a Church Corner article and then posted it to Facebook. Apparently it generated a lot of difficulty for him because of “attacks and slander on his family.” While I don’t necessarily agree with article, he was acting on his conscious and I respect and admire his action. Second, a video circulated recently from one of the Enumclaw City Council members regarding this person’s comments to the Courier Herald. This councilperson I believe had sent a letter and they read the letter and commented on the thoughts and why they wrote. Again, they were called to action and they did so in what I believe to be a most respectful manner. They also invited others into the conversation!

Third, was something which occurred in Tennessee. A school district had mandated that teachers and coaches could not lead or participate in prayer at school events. So after a football game, one of the players led both teams and those in attendance in prayer. This student acted on their own after they felt an injustice had been served.

In our community and in our nation as a whole, we are facing serious issues and in the midst it seems we may be missing the largest issue of all. While COVID, politics, mandates, freedom, and fear are all serious and important topics of the day, none of these are as important as what we do in the process. We need to find the spit which includes both “stillness” and “action”. We need to find the path toward dialogue and respect for each other’s views even as we disagree and seek to change minds and hearts. We need to recognize in others they may also want what is best for those around them and yet it may not look like it if we haven’t attempted to look at the world from their vantage point. It is a hard lesson to grasp, as my grandson is learning, but sometimes “loving well” looks like respectful confrontation.

We need to be more like Jesus, who loved others even enough to turn over tables.

Blessings!

09/28/2021

This is why we say "Everybody can do something!"

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