Every church has distinct gifts and unique capabilities. Pastor Curtis Mulder of Ekklesia -Church at Raleigh is well known for his worship skills. He and the Ekklesia Worship Team are coming to the Goldsboro Wesleyan Church on Sunday evening, September 12th, at 6:00p.m. They will share their giftedness and lead us all into the presence of God.
What if churches assisted in building each other up? This event demonstrates that intention! We all need fresh ways of expressing our devotion to God...and the Ekklesia Worship Team is going to share both their music and vision with us. They are demonstrating the first phase of our own church vision for 2010-11. We need to return to the passion of a church plant:
"Renewing the Passion of a Church Plant We were a church plant twenty-five years ago. We were hungry for new people and they came. We rejoiced in the people God brought our way, but we also put our hands and feet into reaching our community as God directed. Passion is contagious. Interaction with nearby district church plant ministries will keep us from becoming dulled to the real work of the ministry. We must support them, but we must also listen to their stories and learn to partner with them. They do have something to teach us!"
Thanks Curtis and the Ekklesia Worship Team for participating in the renewal of our own passion for God's purposes. I pray that we also take this event as a means of supporting what you are doing in Raleigh. May God bless us all. Pastor Al
Friday, September 3, 2010
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