Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Want to Go to Zimbabwe?

Newfrontiers-USA churches are putting together a team of people who have a heart to serve cross-culturally and we're sending them to serve alongside the churches in Zimbabwe. For more information please visit this site. If you are interested in going, please contact Bo Noonan.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

What is All This Apostolic Talk?

In a recent interview, Terry Virgo explains the difference between being 'missional' and 'apostolic'. You may have heard us say that New Community Church is a part of an apostolic movement called Newfrontiers. This may help bring some clarity.


Terry Virgo: "Apostolic" vs. "Missional" from Jubilee Church on Vimeo.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Our Big Announcement!

I am so grateful to be serving with such a wonderful group of people here at New Community Church. Your response to the following announcement on Sunday was phenomenal!

In case you missed it, here it is...

Last Spring two of our Small Groups used their outreach day to serve McCarver Elementary School on Hilltop. The school was incredibly grateful. In fact, the principal later mentioned to Jeff and Natalie Eckart that he wished a church would 'adopt' them! Who are we to say no!?!?!

So, starting this school year, we are adopting McCarver Elementary.

The demographic that makes up McCarver's district is the poorest in the state of Washington. The overwhelming majority of students do not live with both parents, and many live without either parent. Some come from shelters or even the streets. Needless to say, they don't have the funds for school supplies or the required school uniform.

We will essentially become the PTA. Making sure the kids have their uniforms, shoes, belts, jackets, and school supplies. This week our small groups will be dropping off grocery bags around their neighborhoods asking them to fill them with school supplies and uniforms. Some are going to their places of employment and asking them for donations as well.

On August 31 we will attend the back to school night and scoop ice cream so the teachers can be available to the students and parents/guardians.

Throughout the year we will be serving the teachers and students in various ways. We hope to tutor students, help organize recesses, support the teachers, and much more.

I am ecstatic about this as our heart is to bless this city! Thanks again for your eager response! Please do pray for resources to be released and for workers to step forward.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Don't Take Sam's Word For It!

One of the things I love the most about being a part of New Community Church is our involvement in Zimbabwe! I know many of you have heard from Sam and Marlene Poe on their involvemnt, but check out this video interview of Mbonisi Malaba. Let's keep praying for the churches in Zimbabwe and particularly the church plant we are involved in in Kezi, Zimbabwe.

I particularly love Mbonisi's (aka Bones) explanation of the Sovereignty of God!




Interview with Mbonisi Malaba from Jubilee Church on Vimeo.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Marriage Restored

I recently mentioned to a friend of mine that we were hosting John and Linda Lanferman's marriage course. He told me that they had done the course a few years back in his church. He then told me about a couple that attended the course who were on the brink of divorce. They said they had a loveless marriage and there was no hope. They went to the course with no expectation other than to feel worse about their marriage. God had other plans.

During the course God began to soften their hearts toward each other. John and Linda encouraged people who were struggling in their marriage to engage in a seven week process that has couples really work through issues together. At the end of this seven week process the couple didn't only agree not to get divorced, but they now have a love filled marriage.

If you haven't signed up yet, please consider doing so by emailing Michael Gray or visiting the facebook page. Please also consider bringing friends along who you know could benefit from this.

Looking forward to seeing you all on Friday night at 6:30 pm!