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Worship Gathering Sunday April 15
God loves you and has a difficult plan for your life!
You’ve had tough times, seasons of pain and frustration. What do we do with them and what is the point of God leading us through them, anyway? It has a lot to do with God’s purpose, God’s glory, and God’s plan for the life he’s given us. An easy life was not promised, and if we have any sense at all, the easy life is not one we would choose, anyway. I hope to see you next week if you can make it. Our gatherings are aimed at equipping and encouraging each person there life on mission on the FirstCoast.
Sunday, 6:45pm, the St. Johns Room at Faith Community Church (3450 CR210, 32259)
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Easter Week with LoveFirst Coast
“…Where, oh death, is your victory? Where on death is your sting? The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law. But thanks be to God! He gives us victory through our Lord Jesus Christ!” (I Corinthian15:55-57)History turned on Easter Week because of what God did in and through Jesus! The victory is sure. Love triumphed. There is hope for every person’s story. We have much reason to celebrate!
This week,
1) Gather at Mickler’s Landing before sunrise on Good Friday. (Sunrise is at 7:18). Bring a little breakfast food to share. We’ll welcome the day together with singing, worship, food, fellowship, and remembering what Christ did for us on that day.
2) On Easter Sunday, come worship with Sawgrass Chapel at 7:30am. Afterward, join us for a “LoveFirst Coast family breakfast” at the Alexander’s (320 S. Buck Board, 32259).
3) Our next regular worship gathering will be on April 15 at 6:30pm in the St. Johns Room at Faith Community Church.
Looking forward to being together!
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Annual Meeting This Sunday
We’re holding our Annual Meeting this Sunday evening (3/18), 6:00-8:30. If you’d like to join us, send me an email at pastorjessealexander@gmail.com and I’ll send you information. We’ll be updating our story (so far…)
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Jesus is Lord!
Jesus is Lord!
I bet you have heard that one a few times, right? It was the most basic (and presumptive) creed in the early church. But what does it mean? What were they saying when they said it? And what are we saying when we affirm it?
Like a slogan, it’s almost too easy to say. We may say it without thinking about what it means. (That’s certainly been true for me.) But we simply cannot be who God calls us to be unless and until we know and accept Jesus for who he is – as Lord.
Worship Celebration this Sunday night, 6:45pm, Faith Community Church in the St. John’s Room!
Come and be equipped for life on mission.
I hope to see you there!
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Tasting the Tampa Underground
This past week, Heather and I traveled to Tampa to the Underground Open Conference. It was a very full three days. If you are engaged in missional work or leading a missional community/network, I recommend learning what you can from the Underground. And it wouldn’t be a bad idea to put the conference on your schedule.
The theme was “To Change the World”. I’ve been thinking and writing recently about changing the world in the right direction for a long time to come. I want to see the world to changed! I don’t just want want to see injustice, oppression, and evil diminished and expelled. I want to see relationships restored, marriages strengthened, families blessed, people thriving and healthy, workplaces that cultivate dignity, work that provides and brings joy and satisfaction, for the people to know God as they are known! (How about you?) Well, the Underground Network is actively engaged in taking part in joining God in his work in Tampa.
Tampa Underground is a network of 200 or so micro-churches that are aimed at releasing God’s people to do the work they are called to do wherever they are. I think I heard that about 6,000 people are involved, but that its kind of hard to know. They have micro-churches engaged in all kinds of work: some are mainly communal organized for neighborhoods, immigrants, or athletes. Others are engaged in elevating struggling neighborhoods or failing schools. Some are pushing against the darkness by taking on prostitution, racism, human trafficking, addiction, etc. The work is both focused and broad, pioneering, and yet sustained. They are ready to come along side and equip anyone who is feeling called to a group of people. So the work they do is potentially as broad as the concerns God stirs in the hearts of any of his people.
It is one of the most multi-cultural, multi-ethnic group of Christians I’ve ever learned from or worshiped with. Two biblical points I’d like to make. Hanging out with them gave me a sense of what it means to be “no longer Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female…” because our new identity found in Christ Jesus makes us one. (Galatians 3:26-29) Secondly, what I saw there makes it easier to believe that Jesus meant it when he told Peter that the gates of hell wouldn’t prevail against the church. They are fighting a spiritual battle there. It is a hope filled group. But they were also very realistic. They emphasized that this is missionary work. It’s hard. They said that suffering and pain are pretty guaranteed for anyone who steps into it.
In terms of our work, it helped me get a sense of what we’re doing right and how we could make some adjustments here. It’s good to learn from someone else’s experience. It was encouraging, too. We are doing a lot of things pretty well already.
That’s enough for now. But if you’d like to learn more, check out this documentary on the Tampa Underground.
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