3.23.2009

Monday Emotions

* Challenging Sunday. I always find spiritual empowerment when we talk about the personal work we still need to do on our character.
* I'm so excited about our care packages! I met a woman yesterday who came for the first time because a friend gave her a care package to fill. That's what true Christianity is all about!
* A ton of junior highers again! Guys we're gonna need more space! Don't forget to step up to the Chapter 2 challenge this week!
* I can't wait for our Family Night event on April 4th. This is a great time to be INCLUSIVE! For more info email Katie at kwexistence@gmail.com.

* It felt good telling the church that sometimes I'm a wimp when I need to share the gospel. I could tell I was not the only one! :)
* Man, I have been feeling such a strong pull from God to see our church reach disconnected people. As simple as it sounds, people really do need Jesus! Your friends need Jesus!
* Band did great, I dug the acoustic vibe!
* How about the video announcements? Jason Leppert did an awesome job!!!
* Have you given you care packages out yet? C'mon!
* I was SO tired last night! We had to set up bright and early, two services, a missions meeting and then I did a wedding. LONG DAY!

* Martin and Angela got married last night, AMAZING PEOPLE!

Love you guys! There is no church I would rather being advancing the name of Jesus with than YOU! Let’s keep fighting for the people we love and expressing Jesus in a real blue collar way!

1 comments:

CaROL Goh-Chan said...

while we were in Singapore, i visited the City Harvest Church (a mega church in Singapore)...Paul Scanlon was the guest speaker on that Sunday.

He spoke to the church about his 15(minutes) Revolution - where you set aside 15 minutes everyday to inconvenience yourself. You inconvenience yourself by going out of your way to help someone, to add value to their life, … And I absolutely love what he said about evangelism — that it’s not about divine appointment but in the everyday ordinary things. And that at the end of it all, it’s about loving people.

Perhaps we should always wear a"please disturb me" sign wherever we go!!!

Glad to be back home...