Tuesday, February 16, 2010

A New Year for His Touch Communications

Several people have asked "What's the Lord up to in your life since Chaparral?" The exciting truth is: "The Kingdom of God is on the move!"

For the past 25 years, my life mission has been to "help people experience the love and presence of Jesus Christ through Word, Deed and Song."

And, up until this past year, this outreach has mostly occurred through my service on various church staffs as Worship Leader, Teacher and Creative Arts Pastor for a wide array of age groups (from preschool, to VBS/children, teenagers, adults). After receiving my Masters Degree from Hope International University and being ordained in 2005, these responsibilities grew to include the more traditional roles of a minister as well - performing weddings and funerals, serving communion, and speaking publicly as needed.

In the center of all my ministry roles and responsibilities, I have continued to focus on keeping the Kingdom of God first - looking for those divine ministry appointments as the Holy Spirit directs to change lives and bring healing.

While suffering with MS for 7 years (I've been healed for 17 years now - "Praise God!"), I learned a lot about the voices that fight for our attention on a daily basis - the voices of the world, our flesh, our soul (mind, will and emotions) and the voice of the Spirit. While afflicted with various symptoms of my own, I found the Lord was divinely using my life to bring healing to others. (There's no question that Jesus is touching you, when the minister vessel in front of you is broken, eh?)

God's Spirit would "show up," and speak to my heart with scriptures and unusual pictures that - when I was faithful to speak them out in a heart of humility and service, trusting in His grace and no power of my own - would touch people's lives. They would begin to shake ... or feel heat... or tremendous peace... as Jesus ministered healing.

Over the last two years at Chaparral Christian Church, the Lord impressed upon my heart that He was going to bring to me those who were in need of the Kingdom. I found people coming to me at random from off the street in need of healing and deliverance... cancer cleansed, demon voices silenced, broken hearts renewed... I never knew what the Lord was going to do from week to week (in addition to my very busy ministry schedule at Chaparral!).

While leading the worship ministry of The Journey, it wasn't uncommon to have people come up to me and say, "I am here, visiting from a different city, and I was praying and asking the Lord where to go - when your church, and this time came to my heart. Thank you for your openness to the Spirit. I've received so much from what you shared."

People would say things like, "Why isn't this place packed? There is such a sense of freedom in the worship and the Lord's ministry through you..." and I would ask the Lord, "I appreciate that you are bringing people from various places to visit, but why isn't anyone staying?"

I realized, of course, that my paradigm for "listening to God" and the paradigm of those who I was serving alongside on staff, were two totally different viewpoints. And, while these occurrences continued to grow in number and intensity, I was becoming a "threat" to those I was serving under (something I never intended).

People would say things like, "Why don't they have you speaking more? When you speak, it's as if God is speaking to me ... such comfort and peace... I sense God's Spirit with you. They should be using you more..."

But what made it difficult for the pastors whom I was serving to simply fire me and let me go, was my model of ministry is far different than any Pentecostal model they had known. I don't "command" anything to happen. I don't tell anyone, "God told me this, and you need to do that." I don't bark out by faith a scripture over and over again ... or say, "You don't have enough faith unless you do it this way."

What I've learned is that Jesus IS the Lord and we are His servants. If we listen to His voice and truly open the door of opportunity for Him to do something first, He will take it and do wonderful things without me having to make "anything" happen. (The problem is: We tend to pray whatever "we want," whenever "we want it" and we tell God what to do. To be effective, we have to reverse the prayer process to do what "He wants" and when "He wants to do it." Our focus must become "what do you want to do here, Lord?" and then, do that. There is no blessing in the Lord without truly putting Him first. He is the source of true ministry and change. The struggle is how our ego and flesh fight to get in the way ... a lesson we must work to overcome throughout our entire life.)

I'm also a firm believer to submitting to those in authority and trusting that God will use their lives to direct and guide. I'm sure this must have been difficult for the pastors I was under, because I have been truly sold out to making them successful - however and with whatever I can do for them - while these other things were occurring, which must have drove them crazy. (These are godly men whom I know are hungry for God's presence as well. They are incredible planners and gifted leaders whom I know the Lord will bless on their journey of walking with God ... and yet, sadly, a separation in our two roads of ministry appeared to be necessary.)

In April of last year, I was let go and my adventure in God has heightened. His Touch Communications was born ... and "I am seeking His Touch upon all that I speak, do or write."

Wonderful, unexpected doors have opened before us. And, in my next post, I will share where Jesus has led me over this past year - and the exciting new year of ministry which is ahead (and yes, I will do my best to post more words of testimony and teaching on my blog to encourage you in your walk in the Lord in the coming year).

Friday, October 23, 2009

City of Phoenix Hearing Update - October 23, 2009


Beginning at 6:00 p.m. last night, Prodigal's Home was able to present our case to the City of Phoenix Planning & Zoning Commission with regard to the question of having a worship service and breakfast meal with our partners, CrossRoads UMC, and the objection by neighbors in our doing so.
Speaking in support of us was Bishop Minerva CarcaƱo of the Desert Southwest Conference UMC, Pastor Dottie Escobedo-Frank of CrossRoads UMC, Mary Jo West (neighbor and former news achor), Smoky Brazelton, Rev. Jan Olav Flatten (Executive Director, Arizona Ecumenical Council), and myself.
There were over 250 people in attendance at the hearing, including pastors and representatives from dozens of local churches.
Representatives from CrossRoads UMC and Prodigal's Home presented their position first, followed by representatives from a neighborhood group. Afterward approximately 30 people were allowed to give one minute comments.
The one thing both groups agreed on was this case will have wide-reaching (state and possibly national) implications. It is also likely the group receiving the unfavorable side of the ruling will appeal. We hope to receive the written ruling soon but were not given a date from the former Arizona Supreme Court Justice acting as the hearing officer.
We will continue to serve in the name of Jesus Christ. We can do no other.
Continue to pray for us. And our neighbors. I will update you as soon as I receive word from the City of Phoenix.
Grace & Peace,
Mike

Monday, October 19, 2009

Pray for this Thursday... October 22nd...

It has certainly been an active several months for us at Prodigal's Home. The BIG thing going on this week is a "formal interpretation hearing" with the City of Phoenix... more on that in a minute.
The more incredible thing to me is to see how God is moving through so many people and churches in developing pathways of transformation for both the rich and poor.
Last Saturday during our breakfast and worship service we had over 20 CHURCHES represented at our gathering. I was overwhelmed with the love and support from so many in our community of faith. Lutherans, Methodists, Catholics, Baptists, Nazarenes, Presbyterians, Pentecostals, Non-Denominational Christian, United Church in Christ, and more... all coming together to BE the hands and feet of Christ together in a time of worship and a meal.
It was the first time in a long time I was speechless (yes...it could happen ;)
City of Phoenix Hearing
We have been working for several months with city representatives and neighbors regarding the cease and desist order we received in July 2009. After much dialogue it appears the issue will be decided in an upcoming hearing this Thursday (October 22) at the Burton Barr Main Library Auditorium beginning at 6:00 p.m.
We need for you to pray for those speaking on our behalf, for those we work with, for the neighbors, and for CrossRoads UMC, and the Desert Southwest Conference of the United Methodist Church who have worked diligently on providing a voice for us.
We are grateful for their sacrifice on our behalf.
This is a major issue with serious repercussions for all churches in Phoenix. There are MANY watching the outcome of this specific case.
We need your support and we hope you will join us this Thursday at 6pm at the Burton Barr Main Library (1221 N Central Ave, Phoenix AZ 85004).
We now have a gathering of nearly 200 people each Saturday. Your support helps to bring a meal and a pathway of transformation for all who join us.
I am grateful for you.
Grace & Peace,
Mike Ricker, Prodigal's Home

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

A Cease and Desist Order. Please pray...

A Prodigal's Home, the ministry to the homeless in Sunnyslope where I have been blessed to share fellowship and the Word of God with about 150 homeless people who call it their "church" ... has just received notification from the city that we need to shut down.

To learn more, visit the future of a Prodigal's Home.

Thank you for your prayers and your support toward this precious ministry.


Wednesday, July 8, 2009

New Film Featuring A Prodigal's Home!

A film crew came by and filmed a Saturday at A Prodigal's Home...

What a blessing! Watch the love of Jesus in action...


Tuesday, July 7, 2009

The Treasure Hunters of Fountain Hills

Recently, I was invited to address a group of college-age students in Fountain Hills. Not long ago, a parent of one of these students had heard about the teaching of the "Adventures in Prayer" Class that I developed... where you can learn to reverse the prayer process (instead of telling God what you want - you wait, listen, and allow the Lord to direct you in your prayers)... and she shared it with a couple of these students.

"Can we hear God too?" they asked.

"Sure," the mother replied... and then, they waited on God.

The students were so thrilled, they asked, "Can we invite our friends ... even if they don't go to church... and would God speak to them like this too?"

"Sure," the mother replied.

What has transpired is an event these students call "treasure hunting." They come together to worship and pray - and then they wait on the presence of the Lord to speak to their hearts about "what" - if anything - they are to do that night.... and Jesus "shows up."

As they write out the list of names, images, information and Scriptures that God places on their heart ... they obey whatever He tells them to do.

The process has led to divine healings and appointments for witnessing right on the street. Now there are thirty students who are coming together to listen to God and obey His commands (and the group is growing quickly!). It's evident: God's Kingdom is on the move through these students!

I spoke and shared my heart in worship and teaching ... and these students stayed enwrapped for three hours. It's clear, they can't get enough of God's love in their lives. They would rather come together to worship God than any other "fun" activity that other normal Youth Groups would be involved with...

It was a night of revival I will never forget.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

I'm the Teaching Pastor for Prodigal's Home

It's official.  This Saturday, I will become the official teaching pastor for Prodigal's Home, the outreach and church for the homeless in north Sunnyslope (at SE corner of Central and Northern).  

Each morning, we feed about 150 precious people a delicious breakfast along with the Word of God.  Feel free to come and join us around 6:30 am for setup, 7:15 for food duty, 8 am breakfast serving, 8:30 service starts, complete with Communion and prayer.  

Jesus, in His first sermon, said, "The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me, because He has anointed Me to preach the Gospel to the poor.  He has sent Me to proclaim release to the captives, and recovery of sight to the blind, to set free those who are downtrodden, to proclaim the favorable year of the Lord" (Luke 4:18, 19).  Come and join us, as we do the same.  "Go God!"