Sunday, September 19, 2010

One Righteous Man by Red Letter


My latest worship video, One Righteous Man by Red Letter...all glory to Jesus!



Also, check out our first week's installment of "This is Mars Hill", a weekly biographical sketch of a different campus within Mars Hill and it's Pastor. Here's the first one featuring Pastor Mark Driscoll: 



Still recovering


...I apologize for not posting lately, but with class last weekend, and then writing my papers for the class, then surgery on Friday, I really am finding myself extremely busy. 

   I do ask prayers from everyone, as I'm not making it financially, especially as I need my asthma inhalers again. Tiffany Miller has committed to helping for the year, and for that I am grateful. I know God has plans as He wouldn't bring me up here to leave me hanging, and I appreciate everyone's prayers. Thanks! More later after I heal....

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Spontaneous Baptisms

   Last Sunday we had spontaneous baptisms here at both the 9am and 11:15am services. We had a total of 9 people get baptized, 4 at the 9am and 5 at the 11:15am. With the exception of maybe one or two people, everyone else just came up, talked to  a Pastor, and then went right up into the water in their church clothes! It was very powerful, watching the Spirit move on peoples hearts, and I for one was crying as soon as the first person went in the water! Here's the sermon from last Sunday, taken from our 30-month series on the Gospel of Luke. We're currently in Luke 10: 17-24:


   And here are some pictures from Sunday...
 ...the worship band this week had a 4 piece brass section, which was amazing! The kids always love to be up front and praise Jesus!
...worship and praise as we see our brothers and sisters get baptized!
...more soon! May the Lord continue to bless all you do for His glory!

Thursday, September 2, 2010

On Mission in Community by Pastor Cliff Low

(this was written by one of the Pastors' here at Mars Hill, and I wanted to share it word for word with all of you)

   How do we love our neighbors? That is the question that Nathaniel Blue and his community group constantly pondered in his home. Little did the Boulevard Park neighborhood know, there was a small group of their neighbors wanting to love them. As Nathaniel's community group kept learning to live out the Gospel, they were compelled to find out how to love their neighbors.
   The group discussed the question with excitement and quickly became overwhelmed with many ideas; some of which were overly complicated. As ideas kept popping out of everyone's minds, God paraded a simple yet wonderful idea through Nathaniel's window. Just right outside was the busy strip mall with a Laundromat and a Thriftway. Nathaniel noticed that on Saturday morning the Laundromat was bustling with activity. All kinds of families, many of them immigrants, were cleaning their clothes.
   The question of "How do we love our neighbors?" then became "What are the ways we could reflect Jesus to those who were doing laundry Saturday mornings?" From there, Nathaniel's community group decided to serve breakfast to the people at the Laundromat because many of the patrons did not have time or money to eat. The group figured that it would be a simple way to reflect Jesus' love for His people. 
   So on one Saturday morning, they served breakfast at the Laundromat to the pleasantly surprised patrons. Many people asked, "Why are you doing this?" And the group simply said "Why not? Jesus calls us to love our neighbors and this is one simple way we can show this love." One couple addressed the group and asked who they were. He responded by pointing to Nathaniel's house on the hill, telling them, "That's where we meet each Monday." The couple expressed that they would love to come visit the community group. After the group served more people, the couple that dropped by went home, picked up the kids, and came back. The group experienced tremendous joy serving the entire ear-to-ear smiling family. 
   In the end, 70 people were fed, but also had experience of being loved by a group of their neighbors. Nathaniel's community group decided to make "Breakfast at the Laundromat" a bi-monthly event, and a fruit of mission was born from Nathaniel's community group being disciples of Jesus in their neighborhood. All of our community group are learning to live out the Gospel by loving their neighbors. Boulevard Park happens to get a taste of that sweet fruit.

http://westseattle.marshillchurch.org/

...if you've got a story of how you're impacting your neighbors for Christ or want to share how you've seen evidences of God's grace in your lives, send it to me and I'll post it here to encourage all of us.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Basal Cell Carcinoma and the Sovereignty of God

   I heard from the doctor finally, and it is indeed skin cancer on my face. They have scheduled me for mohs surgery to remove it and also reconstructive surgery that same day on September 17th. It will most likely take all day, and I will be out of commission for the better part of three days, then two trips for stitch removals, from the skin graft  and where they take the skin from for the graft.
   But in all of this, I praise my God and my Savior because my name is written in heaven. No matter the trials and tribulations and sufferings we experience in our lifetime on this planet, I assure you that it is nothing compared to the glory that will be revealed to us when we see Jesus face-to-face.
   And the possible opportunities for me to share the gospel, before, during, and after my surgery will be multiplied. Nothing happens apart from what God allows, and I know that He will use this for good and for His glory.
   I'm also praising Jesus because as of last Friday night, I successfully completed my first course in Re:Train!!! After 23 years of being out of school, by God's grace and mercy, I made it through a Master level course, which included writing three small papers and one 24-page curriculum on God's Plan of Salvation. Thank you Jesus for Your faithfulness and love!
   I will be adding another post later today about one of our community groups up here and how they reached out to their community....