Wednesday, January 27, 2010
News and Updates
1. Yesterday one of our young adults from MS landed a job in Henry County and will be moving in the next 3 weeks. We are excited to have Clint as a part of the team. Several others will be relocating closer to the summer.
2. Julie and I are traveling 4 of the next 6 weeks to continue raising funds. We are still about $10,000 in hard cash short of a necessary goal. Be praying for us and for those of you who are already contributing, please keep it up.
3. We are working hard to nail down a facility and I will keep you updated on the progress.
4. Our goal is to have a group gathering at our house of all those who are planning to be a part of the team no later than April.
5. I will be posting details regarding core values and the direction of Relevant in the next few days.
Carl and Julie
Monday, January 4, 2010
Scariest Year of My Life
Monday, November 23, 2009
Relevant Church - Launching 2010
After three weeks on the ground in Henry County, we are excited about the future. So many possibilities yet so many things to do. Here is where we are at in the process of Launching Relevant Church next year...1. We are currently raising funding for the church. We need an additional $25,000 by January. We have just filed for our Articles of Incorporation and will begin receiving funds on a local level very soon.
- We have services booked across the southeast over the next few months, but are still looking for opportunities.
- We have also recently began receiving gifts from individuals and and families and welcome any further contributions.
2. We are meeting as many old friends and new people as possible. Our goal is to get as many people to buy into the future of Relevant Church as possible.
3. We are still waiting on 2 houses to close in MS and have had a few snags along the way.
Please pray for Relevant Church. If you live in the area and would like to be a part, shoot an email to relevantchurchatlanta@gmail.com
Thanks for your prayers and support
Carl and Julie
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Love Jesus...Hate Church
In order for us to fully tackle this issue (which cannot be done in a matter of a few lines), we must first look at what the church should be according to the scriptures. In the book of Acts, Jesus very clearly established the church with the mission he had given his disciples a in Matthew 28:19-20. The church was birthed as the hope of the world, to carry the message of Christ to the entire world. Throughout the book of Acts, we see the church meeting in homes for the purpose of breaking bread, prayer, and teaching (Acts 2:42). Furthermore we find that they added to their number daily people who were choosing to follow Christ (Acts 2:47). Those that were following Christ were also connecting with other believers, with the guidance of the Apostles. It was the New Testament Church. As the years have passed, though we don't have time to discuss church history, it is safe to say that the church has changed. Many time the message of Christ has been lost, grace has been forgotten, and truth has been neglected. However this was never the church Jesus intended. He intended a church that was pure and blameless. He desired it so much that he laid down his life for it (Ephesians 5:22-33). Jesus died for the bride of Christ "The Church." Here are a few points to ponder...
1. Jesus loves the church and so should a Christ-follower. It is important to establish the fact that not every building with a steeple and a sign is the church that Christ had in mind. In fact, I am not anti-church building or anti-steeple (ok maybe anti-steeple), but I would argue that any church that uses that as their measuring stick had missed Christ intent entirely.
2. Many have been wounded by the church establishment in America. When I read scripture it is impossible for me to gather that Christ-followers were intended to do this alone. They devoted themselves to the Apostle's Teaching (They had spiritual leadership), they fellowshipped with one another (they had other relationships within the body of Christ), and they gave of themselves (they were focused on a hurting world). With that in mind, let me encourage you to not give up on "The Church." Where there are imperfect people, there will be imperfect churches. Find a church that places a high importance on the things mentioned above.
3. It is possible to disagree with philosophies, approaches, methods, and even people within the church, but as one who loves Christ, you should love the church. Not the institution, but the body of Christ. Jesus tells Paul in Acts 9 that when persecuting the church (the people of the Way) you are persecuting Christ himself
I love the local church. I do not always agree, and have major issues with Narcissistic Pastors, Big Egos, Hyper Spirituality, Selfish Ambition, Religious Spirits (which by the way Jesus rebuked more than anything else in scripture), and the list goes on and on. I myself have been wounded by a pastor, but the thing I hold onto is that people are imperfect, but Christ is perfect. This is why I continue to do what I do. It is my prayer that Relevant Church which is scheduled to launch it the Fall of 2010 in Henry County, GA will be all that Christ intended it to be.
Thoughts???
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
My Family Status
- For our family in this time of separation and change. Jase is only two, so I am travelling nearly every week to be with them. Family is my first priority.
- For our house to sell in Gulfport. Need I say more in this market, the value of the house has dropped $90,000 in the last year.
- We have to raise $100,000 in the next few months for the church plant. This seems impossible in this economy, but we are trusting God to make it happen.
We really do covet your prayers, and look forward to seeing many of you back in GA soon.
Carl
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Excellence or Mediocrity- Guest Blogger Jeremiah Fife
As we push forward at Gulf Coast Worship Center I believe God has called us to continually strive for excellence in all we do. Whether its serving at the church or at home or in the community. As followers of Christ the motive that drives us to excellence should be a desire to please the ONE who will give us our final reward. Everything we do should be done with a conscious awareness of his presence, a realization that he is watching.
So the question is "In the areas you serve in, is there excellence?" If so, what contributes to it? If not, I think the first question we all must ask ourselves when excellence is missing is, "Is it something within me?" We should always self-inspect first. If it isn't us and our priorities are right and we are giving our best to God, being on time, serving with the right heart and attitude, then we must ask ourselves "Has the expectations of excellence been clearly laid out or communicated?"
We must all remember that in the end we will stand before God and my hope is that we all hear him say "well done good and faithful servant!"
Monday, August 17, 2009
Reflections From Recent Weeks
- Over 30 people gave their hearts and lives to Christ in the last 2 months
- 12 people have been baptized
- Chase the Lion was overwhelmingly popular and successful (watch all 6 weeks here http://tinyurl.com/o84x3s)
- 15 people have signed up for Life Connections with our biggest sign up week still to come
- Growth Groups Launch Sunday
- New Series on Family, Relationships and Finances begins in 2 weeks
- Pastor Kevin and Kristal will be here in about 6 weeks
- Over 150 people responded Sunday to start The Chase...I was simply blown away at the anxiousness of people to come forward
- We are seeing more new people than I can count
- Over 40 were at our Newcomer's Lunch Sunday
I am excited about what Gulf Coast will be in a year or so!