Come and See
How the Spirit Is Moving Today
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In 1989 four couples were baptized
in the Holy Spirit and began to explore
a deeper call to community life and
mission together
by João Perloiro
Comunidade a Boa Nova (the Good News
Community) was founded in Lisbon in 1989 by 4
couples who came from former Portuguese
colonies, mainly Mozambique. The couples all
belonged to the same Catholic couples sharing
group and all felt they needed something more – a
way of life that involved being more committed day
to day. Our community didn’t start like many other
communities with youth groups or young couples but
with retired couples in their sixties who were
searching for something more than just haring
their faith.
They studied the Acts of the Apostles and went
on a retreat together where the talks were all
about telling others about Christ and about
prayer. Soon after this retreat the four
couples felt like they had an inner
encouragement to meet every week to praise God
in a more spontaneous way, to deepen their
knowledge of the word of God and to more
openly share their lives with one
another. At these meetings they also studied
works about charismatic life and worship such as
Jesus Is Alive, The Cross and the
Switchblade by David Wilkerson, Evangelization
in the Power of the Spirit, and They
Speak with Other Tongues.
early Life in the Spirit Seminar
in Lisbon
These weekly meetings
continued uninterrupted for a year and a half.
The couples felt that they had been called to
something, but didn’t yet know the Lord’s
will. They realised that they needed something
more, a qualitative leap in their Christian
life. They contacted the charismatic
movement in Lisbon, but it seemed to them that
it wasn’t their call. The unrest and
uneasiness persisted.
During this time of searching and questioning,
one of our brothers – Fernando Freitas – wrote
to Victoria, Spain, to his good friend, Fr.
Arizti Victoriano, with whom he had worked in
Mozambique in giving couses in Christianity. He
told Fr Victoriano that the four couples wanted
to know more about the community experience in
Victoria.
The answer was short: Come and See.
Two couples went to Vitoria and lived intensely
that Christian community life that had already
started there in 1990, with
about a hundred people. Their stay was
enriched by the presence of five people who had
been in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA, in the late
1960s at the beginning of the charismatic prayer
group there.
In February of 1990 the 4 couples went back to
Victoria for another visit and attended the Life
in the Spirit Seminars and experienced the
outpouring of the Holy Spirit on them as
individuals. Back again in Portugal, they
felt a very strong sense that the Lord wanted to
form them into a community with the
characteristics of covenant community, that we
now experience in such a strong way. They were
all touched and blessed by the Holy Spirit in a
very special way, and a short time later
they began their own Life in the Spirit Seminar
in Portugal to help others come to know Christ
and the power of his Holy Spirit. Some 25 people
attended their first Seminar in Lisbon.
From that moment on, our connection with
Vitoria, Spain, has been very strong. The
community in Vitoria, El Señorio de
Jesús (the Lordship of Jesus) have
continued to be our spiritual parents. We still
receive guidance and help from them.
In May 1993, on the day of Pentecost, after a
community gathering that was full of joy, the
senior coordinator of the community, Fernando
Freitas, died suddenly. It was a tremendous loss
for us because from the start he had been the
encourager of our community and its undisputed
leader. He was a man of intelligence,
charity, discretion and humility far beyond the
natural gifts. He was a man characterised
by a total giving of himself to others. Although
his loss came as a huge shock to us, we
were able to carry on with the vision of
covenant community, remembering his zeal and
inspiration.
The brotherly and sisterly relationships we
have with members of older and more mature
communities and the knowledge and experience
they share with us have helped and motivated us.
The leaders’ teachings and international
retreats and meetings reinforce the sense of
belonging to the larger community of communities
that is the Sword of the Spirit.
Gap Year Reachout Group
Our community is located in the outskirts of
the city of Lisbon, on the picturesque Estoril
Coast where we have our community center, and
all our members live in this area.
We have 71 community members of varying ages
and from a wide range of professions: from
kindergarten teachers to university teachers,
architects, engineers, social workers,
government employees, secretarial workers,
economists, pharmacists, office workers, aides
to the handicapped, accountants, psychologists,
and more.
Our weekly community gatherings happen on
Sunday afternoons, and we also meet weekly in
smaller pastoral groups. These days we are
focusing on running Alpha Courses to bring
others to know Christ and experience the power
of his Holy Spirit and working with our young
people.
We believe that the Lord is calling us to move
forward by going on mission, spreading the good
news, bringing others to Christ, and loving
one another.
João
Perloiro is the senior coordinator of
Comunidade a Boa Nova in Lisbon, Portugal.
João is an architect by profession. This
article was first published in the Sword of
the Spirit website.]
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