At 4:44 PM three Sundays ago 27 men, women and children gathered in the UNLV Student Union for a "Preview" of City-Wide Redeemer's newest worship site in the heart of the city (pictured above). Some hadn't been in a church service for months. Some for years. Some came straight from work in a city where 9-5 on Monday through Friday is more a luxury than an expectation. For all of us it was a taste of what is to come as we being weekly worship on February 20th.
Since then even more people have contacted us about their interest in "the new church." Many who will be commissioned this Sunday (as the group helping to launch this new worship site) are or have been on the brink of homelessness, or don't own a vehicle. Some have steady jobs that support their family while others have lost their jobs and their family. Some can't remember a day they didn't know the grace of God in Christ, while others only have to look back a few months. Yet all of them are committed to follow Jesus in the city and long to be a part of Jesus' renewal of all things in and around Paradise.
In the process I've had to do some growing. It's been said that while pastors each have different gifts, they all need to become at least "average" in their areas of weakness. The past few weeks I've been forced to grow as I've needed to do a lot of things I'm not really "good" at yet. I've also learned what my limits are the hard way. It's too easy for me to get caught up in the needs of others and then forget my own. I would appreciate all your prayers during this time, that God's Spirit would be working among the people here, and that we would remember that He is the one that strengthens and enables his people to do his work.
Friday, February 11, 2011
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