June 9, Sunday Thoughts

We kicked off our One Prayer series yesterday morning with over 1,400 other churches and close to a million people.  This many churches coming together with the same goal has never happened before.  Craig Groshell (Pastor of lifechurch.tv in Oklahoma) did an awesome job talking about churches coming together and being one.  Can you imagine the people we could reach for Jesus if we came together as one?  WOW! 

I want to encourage you to engage in the conversation with hundreds of thousands of believers on the OnePrayer website during this series.  You will also find a special One Prayer devotional.
The schedule for this coming week is:
Monday: What did God do in your Church? Share what God is doing in your church and celebrate with other believers.
Tuesday: We will fast together and pray for salvations. Go to the website to write the first name of someone you are praying will come to know Christ.  If you can't fast, you might devote an hour to praying for salvations by sacrificing your time from the TV or another activity.
Wednesday: What is your One Prayer? If you could pray one prayer for the Church, what would it be?
Thursday: How can we pray for each other? Share requests with each other, and lift each other up in prayer.
Friday: Pray for your church this weekend. Pray specifically for your church and the upcoming weekend.

This Sunday I'll be teaching on the one prayer God has laid on my heart for our church.  It will be a very emotional message for me because I'll also be sharing so much of the vision God has impressed upon me. 

Couple of other thoughts:
* Had two guest musicians this Sunday.  Corey Miller (drums) & Gene Lollis (guitar).  They both played in the
   band at H20.  It was great having them at 5 Point.  Thanks guys!
* Is it hot or what?  Glad I work in doors right at this moment!
* Speaking at City Council tonight about the vision of our church.
* Michelle is pregnant again.  YES!  I'm gonna be a Grandpa again!  YES!

 
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