Sunday January 19

For a year and a half Christ Community has been partnering with Creekside Community to establish a core group to launch a new gospel-driven church downtown. God has brought us to the cusp of that launch! And we want to celebrate, and prayerfully commission them as a church plant. 

This Sunday evening at six, we’ll gather at Creekside Church ( 2640 NW 39th Avenue) for a service to commission City Church.  I hope you will consider joining me, the launch team, and our partners at Creekside for this meaningful time together.
Creekside is arranging childcare for the hour long service. If you know you will attend and require childcare, please send a note to nina AT creekside.com.

Sunday January 26 Foundations Series: Renewal

Please share this with your small group, volunteer teams, study groups and as many other individuals as you can.
Register here, as we need a count especially for planning childcare – but most importantly plan to be there for these reasons:

This is the 2nd year of our gathering on Sunday nights to equip current and train new leaders by providing an unhurried space for spiritual formation with me teaching in a “classroom” environment. Last year we overviewed the Westminster Confession of Faith. This year we will look at the topic of Renewal. What does it look like? How do we participate with God in it? What is the goal of renewal? and more. Will include emphasis on role of prayer and the Scriptures in spiritual wakefulness.

 
Christ Community normally seeks to keep people informed on prayer needs through an email group. You can join the group simply by sending an email to prayer @ christcommunitychurch.com
 
Today, I’m updating on the blog because the two main people working on this initiative are in need of prayer!
Alvin Tate is traveling with his wife, Carol. They are in Birmingham–where doctors are not expecting Carol’s sister to live much longer. 
Chris Hiatt has pneumonia. Their son Benjamin is also experiencing respiratory issues. Please pray for his wife, Amber, to stay healthy in order to provide care to the family.
I also want to update you on situations that have been mentioned earlier, Scot Eubanks and Nicole Keys.
 
Scot Eubanks, son of Larry and Kathleen, was hospitalized and released following stroke-like symptoms. This week he went back into hospital. They have discovered an infection in Scot’s central nervous system. He is being treated with antibiotics and will be at Shands until the cause of infection is found. A Lumbar puncture gave Scot some relief from a terrible head ache. 
 
19 year old Nicole Keys was injured in a car accident during Thanksgiving. She is doing remarkably well, as of yesterday. From Facebook:
On her right side, Nicole passed all of the pt ‘tests’. She obeyed all commands and identified all objects correctly. 
 Nicole even was able to text two of her friends and said, “I love you.”  using the iPad.
 Her left side still isn’t ‘awake’.
nicole keys
Don’t forget to join the prayer community by emailing prayer AT christcommunitychurch.com today.
 
 
 

James and Rachel Schrader sent this along regarding the great gathering they lead for middle and high school students on Sunday mornings. They kick off the semester THIS SUNDAY, January 12, at 9:00AM:

This semester we are going to be studying John 1-10 in youth Sunday School. We are excited about the opportunity to learn from what Jesus said and did through the eyewitness account of John. Jesus uses everyday items and events to reveal and explain spiritual truths. Each lesson will be a neat time of reading, teaching, and discussing topics such as “How is Jesus the Light of the world?,” “Why are Jesus’ words about eternal life confusing to many people?,” “Who was the ‘Wild Man’?,” and how to relate faith to everyday life.

Read a one-page overview of their study

Watch a 2 minute video class overview

PARENTS: Grab a free ebook on John’s Gospel from RC Sproul

 

 

 

Please seek to pray the prayer Jesus teaches us– aloud– each day this week. On your commute or walk. With family, friends, and co-workers. With a fox or in a box—together, we pray.

 

Yesterday at the end of the service I asked everyone to join me in praying this prayer aloud each day this week. Have you guys started yet?

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