Next month, I’m inviting everyone connected to Coastal Community Church to participate in our annual Greatest Gift Offering. This is the time of year where we put feet to our faith – where we show our community the love of Jesus. The idea here is that as we buy gifts for other people, we want our largest, most extravagant gift to go to Jesus. We’ll use 100% of donations to this offering to fund the following projects.
• Upgrading our children, youth and main auditorium with new technology. This has been a big need for the past couple of years and we’re looking forward to upgrading. ($12,000)
• Church planting in Kwekwe, Zimbabwe. We’re partnering with Children’s Cup to plant a Coastal Community Church in Kwekwe focused on reaching those far from Jesus in one of the largest cities in Zimbabwe. They have already gathered 75 people to start and are just waiting for us to partner with them. ($12,000)
• We want to ramp up our local outreach efforts here to a whole new level in 2012. We have more outreaches, more events and more opportunities to reach those far from God with the life-transforming message of Jesus. ($13,000)
On December 18, 2011, we will receive the gift offering during our weekend service. We’re providing special giving envelopes and encouraging everyone to come prepared to give on that day. I am stepping out in faith and believing God for $37,000 in this years Greatest Gift offering.
If you’re going to be out of town on December 18th, or if you’d like to go ahead and donate now, you can do that here. It’s safe, secure and simple to use.
Please pray about participating and jump in with us. God has given us a great mission, and we’re blessed to be able to join Him in reaching our community for Christ and advancing the Gospel around the world.
Outreach was great this morning anyways. It is always great to bless others to be a blessing. There response always is so genuine and appreciative, in fact most of the time they don’t know how to react. Why is it that when someone else does something helpful or gives us something that it blows us away? Jesus told us that “He did not come to be served but to serve others by dying on the cross.” You would think that if we embodied Christ words that we would all be use to people serving and doing things for us. Makes me wonder a lot of times why we want the deeper things of God when we don’t embrace the simple.
I am just always amazed at how God works things out. Planting a church has been the hardest, most challenging and trying thing I have ever done in my life. The funny part about that statement is that we are just in the process of planting the church and haven’t even done our first service. In the midst of all of this chaos in life God always seems to show up in profound ways like I never thought he would.
The biggest thing that I think I have learned is that talent is not or ever enough. I know that a lot of people have talent but when the going gets tough a lot of times talented people quit. It is the strong, the diligent and the COMMITTED who end up succeeding in life and ministry. This has been a tough challenge for me personally. I always think of commitment as an easy thing but as Shayla and I have stepped out, quit our jobs and moved this commitment thing has started to settle in our lives. I have asked myself probably one hundred times, “What the heck are you doing, are you crazy leaving everything that you know, the security for this new church plant” and all that I keep responding with is “I guess I am now really committed.” See before it was just a really good idea but I could still decide that maybe this wasn’t from God and just go back to my old way of life. Now on the other hand I am truly and fully committed. In this process the thing that I have found is that commitment hurts. I have yet to even experience the pain of truly planting the church but at the same time I am continually facing the reality of commitment. I think that I truly understand to a degree what Jesus was feeling at the Garden of Gethsemane when He was praying to God to take the cup of suffering on the cross from him. Even though he was not yet tortured and nailed to the cross he understood and felt the weight of that COMMITMENT he was making to endure the pain in the future. The commitment he made there in the garden helped him to endure the pain, suffering and sin of the world by dying on the cross for you and I. The thing is that the decision was made way before he was ever on the cross.