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Introducing ReSource - Martin Cavender



Behold, I am doing a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert.
(Isaiah 43:19)



Martin Cavender

This text sprang to life for me at the end of a mission in Northampton and began to shape a great deal of what followed, both in me and in the work of Springboard.

It had been a good mission, with a great team of people, many of them ordinands from different theological colleges. Some people had come to faith and a large number of others were renewed in the Spirit. As we prayed for one another I was given a picture by the person praying with me.



The picture showed a dry riverbed, a wadi in a parched and arid landscape. I imagined scrub and tumbleweed, brown and dry. On one bank of this gulch was a large gathering of people, huddled together, some of them robed. They had their arms raised to the sky and were crying out in anguish: "When will the rain come? Why doesn't it rain?'

On the other bank was a smaller group, but they were very different. They were dancing and singing in celebration, and calling out: "Can't you see? Can't you see?' and pointing downwards to the bed of the river, where the water was bubbling up as the water-table rose.

Around the same time, from my daily reading, another piece of Scripture sprang off the page at me, like a laser. It was Genesis 26:18, and described Isaac reopening the wells that his father Abraham had dug and which the Philistines had blocked up. All I could see in that moment was thousands of churches of all kinds, large and small, across the country. I was overwhelmed with the sense of God's love for his Church, and His burning desire for every part of it to be a well of living water for the community in which it stood. It was a vision, like the bubbling through the dry riverbed, of God at work, of profound renewal and healing, of good news, carrying the echoes of Ezekiel 47 and its trees by the waterside - Revelation 22:2 - the words of Jesus to the woman at the well in John 4 and lots more.

These pictures have been sustained and constantly confirmed for me over the years. I find them securing and deeply healing. They show me a God who is set upon building his Church, though sometimes I can't see how. Mark 4:26 - 29 helps me in that. My job is to be obedient and leave the rest to the God who loves his Church and his World. That's why I'm now called to work with ReSource, when I thought Cesca and I were off to do something else entirely.

Renewal for God's mission

One essential for ReSource was clear to us all from the outset. This was to be about renewal for mission. ReSource was to be a work which looked outwards and encouraged others to do the same, a work which recognised God's focus in the World rather than just in the Church. When we first began to lay out our vision for this new work under the new name, building on the long and distinguished history of Anglican Renewal Ministries and the renewal of Springboard, we wondered how it would be received - especially when other workers were already grafting away in the vineyard. But we were as sure as we could be that God was calling and leading us into it, and our job was to be obedient. He would do the rest.

The response has been amazing, and the flow of letters, emails, phone-calls, personal contacts endorsing the vision, supporting it in prayer, financially and in other ways has been extraordinary. We have been taken unawares by the size of the response, and are consequently taking on extra staff to cope, as well as outsourcing some of the detailed work. Perhaps God does know what he's doing, after all (O ye of little faith…).

We were commissioned by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, in Burford Priory Oxfordshire on 18 November 2004, followed by a much larger Launch Service in Burford Parish Church. Since then the Archbishop has been very supportive, even animated about the possibilities for this work; and is keen to be seen to uphold it personally and in prayer.



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What next?

We are now at work around the country, helping churches and leaders bring renewal for mission at local, regional and national levels. In all we do we work as a team, coming to you where you are to serve.

We hope and pray that ReSource will be a current in the stream of God's renewal, play its part in the reformation of the Church, flow together with others into a future which we realise we will not fully see. We recognise, as we work for renewal for God's mission, that like Moses and Joshua we are to walk towards the place of the Lord's choosing, faithful to our calling in a work which will stretch beyond the horizons of our lifetimes.


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