Saturday, February 20, 2010

Central's Pastoral E-Letter: February 20. 2010

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Dear Central Family,

 

When God’s people pray, amazing things take place!  I wish you could have been here on Wednesday evening as we as a body gathered to pray for one of our families who are going through a struggle right now.  I felt like we were experiencing Acts 2 right before our eyes!.  The Holy Spirit was present working through the prayers of His people to connect with the face of God, to encourage us as believers, and to comfort this family who is struggling.  We got out of the way and saw God work!  It was amazing, powerful, and so convicting! 

 

Well, I want to invite you to make plans to come out this Wednesday evening for LAST WEDNESDAY!  This is our time of gathering as believers to worship and pray, and we always have an awesome time of interacting through the power of the Holy Spirit.  I hope you can come!  Regular children’s programs will go on, but all the adults (apart from Grief Share and Divorce Care) will meet in the Worship Center for prayer and worship starting at 7:00 pm.  Please plan to come out.

 

I also want to remind you that this Sunday we will start a new classic worship service which will meet in Allen Hall at 9:45.  This service is designed to connect with those of you who most appreciate the traditional hymns and choruses of the faith in a traditional setting.  I am looking forward to kicking this service off this Sunday.  I will be preaching at this service in Allen Hall, and while I am there, Pastor Gilmer will be preaching in the 9:45 Crossroads Acoustic Contemporary Service in the Worship Center.  I will then also be preaching at 11:15 at the Currents service.  So we have a full variety of services now available on Sunday morning for you and those you wish to invite to come with you!  We will be continuing our Organic Evangelism Series in all the services, and looking at a topic that can be touchy yet so integral to being the witness God wants us to be!  Hope you will be present.

 

See you on Sunday!

 

Pastor

 

 

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