Victories
Hey all,
This is less of an actual post and more of a heads up. We are going to start really trying to use the blog again for teaching, encouragement and celebration. We now use the City to make announcements, promote events, coordinate ministries and all that jazz, thus the blog isn't needed for such things any more. So, we're putting it to a new (and better!) use.
What you'll be seeing a lot more of is celebration of various sorts. If work and time are being put into the blog, then of course I'd love for you to check it out regularly so that it has value. But, considering this particular use, I strongly encourage you to take advantage of it. Not only do I encourage you to, I'm asking you to for the sake of your own faith and godliness.
The reason being is that we will begin posting more about victories. Things that God is doing in our church and in the lives of our people. Our faith is always dependent upon and rooted in the prior faithfulness of God. That's why I say this is "for the sake of your own faith." If you don't ponder God's goodness to you, to your brothers and sisters in Christ, and to your church, then wherein lies your faith? The second something or someone comes along questioning it you'll fall prey to questions as well because of a lack of rock solid answers that you have experienced personally and seen in the lives of others.
So, to that end we will be sharing stories of hope, of triumph and of God's faithfulness. He deserves the glory. You need the joy of seeing Him work. Therefore we'll blog about God's goodness to his people. Check regularly. If you're tech savvy then use an RSS reader to stay constantly connected. Check out the Facebook page regularly in the Notes section to see our posts. Do whatever you need to to not miss out on sharing the joy of tasting and seeing that the Lord is good.
Close to Home
We find ourselves in between two very disastrous realities. Below us we have 210,000 gallons per day of oiling being pumped into the Gulf of Mexico. Above a city is figuring out what to do after what has been called a "500-year flood" swept away lives and livelihoods in a matter of a few hours.
But why should we care and what does it really have to do with us as Christians? Both are natural disasters in their own way. Both effect the environmental state of things heavily. Both bring suffering into the lives of people, both believers and non-believers. Both have the potential for shutting down industries as we know them, at the very least for a season. As such, both bring furthering ripples of suffering into the lives of many.
Nashville
The list of reasons could go on, but hopefully that's more than enough to start moving people into at least considering action. The human element of suffering is enough in itself to sale the case. Nashville is a days trip from us. While people there try to figure out what part of their lives to throw away and what parts to attempt salvaging, we could be a force of help and hope by simply giving a weekend of our time. Organizations like Samaritan's Purse allow smaller groups like ours to show up and hit the ground running with minimal to no expenses incurred on our part. So, the question continues to change from "why should we help?" to "why shouldn't we?" The obstacles of finances, finals, school, logistics and most everything else is out of the way, meaning we're faced simply with the substance and content of our hearts.
My hope is that we can send multiple teams throughout the summer for a few days at a time to help rip out houses, disinfect for mold, minister the gospel, hand out water, and do anything and everything else that the hurting people of Nashville and the surrounding areas need after a disaster of this sort turns things upside down for them.
The Gulf
The oil spill is a bit different, initially that is. It will eventually, if things go as predicted at this point, hammer hard our coast's job market, tourism, and the likes. For now, however, the main concern is environmental. Dr. Russell Moore has a great article concerning evangelicals truly being conservative and evangelical in such a matter (check it out here) so I won't bother repeating it all. Simply, if God is the Creator of this world, if he set man in it to have dominion over it and thus bear his image, and if we claim to be in Christ's new humanity instead of the old Adamic line (which forfeited, in many ways, the role of having dominion via sin) yet we associate anything regarding the environment and the stewardship thereof as a liberal agenda pushed by celebrity politicians such as Al Gore we are not nearly as conservative as we claim nor as evangelical as we'd like to think; in fact, we're downright liars or hypocrites. God's eye is said to be on the sparrow; the earth is the Lord's; you shall have dominion over the birds of the air and the fish of the sea. The pile of verses that hold us accountable to do something could go on and on.
So, for these reasons and others we will be organizing teams to help bring hope in the midst of such crisis and despair. Sending two of our people to Uganda is simply not enough for a people who have been redeemed by the one who is about new creation, claiming to "make all things new." We will send, but we will also go.
We will be joining him this summer on these two fronts to do just that.
Changes are a Comin’
This post is to reiterate in bullet point fashion—as opposed to a 50 lecture—what I shared with everyone this previous Sunday evening. We are a church plant that desires to plant churches composed of disciples who are discipling others. As such, we have to make changes practically to allow for a capacity in which the Lord would be gracious to work within.
2 Kings 4.1-7 details Elisha helping a widow and her son in the midst of a severe famine. She and her son were near the point of death, about to have their last meal, when God's prophet arrived on the scene. I'd suggest reading the verses for more details. For our purposes the point is that God provided greatly as long as there was a capacity, empty vessels to pour into. Without ripping the story completely out of context and jeopardizing the Spirit's intent in the inspiration of that passage, the principle applies at least somewhat loosely to where we are at. We're not dead. We're not almost dead. But we're skinny, so to speak. What these practical things are doing, or at least what we hope they will do, is provide empty logistical vessels that enable more opportunity for the outpouring of God. This will not replace empty vessels as represented by people willing to go on mission with the Lord (see Isaiah 6; cf. 2 Tim. 2.20-21).
Alright, on to the bullets.
Things we're needing, changing, and working towards in the next few months:
- Sunday morning service
- this will allow more people to have a chance to hear about Jesus at Living Hope because we are meeting them where they are at culturally, namely in the "Church should be on Sunday morning" paradigm that is a cultural phenomena in our country
- I will announce in the coming weeks what the actual launch date will be after everything has been nailed down, but for now we're looking to late June at the earliest and early August as the latest
- Kids' Hope
- we launched Kids' Hope 3 weeks ago and have already been able to minister to several children, which is a great blessing
- this is allowing more people to serve in our church body
- 55% of people above the age of 15 are married, 28% of Mobile's population is Millenials (ages 9-28), 27% are Survivors (ages 29-49), 62% of households with children are married, 32% of households with children are single mothers.
- simply, when you do the math with the above figures, there is a great need for holistic family ministry in our city, whether a nuclear family or otherwise
- as such, we need more volunteers, either from within or new people joining us from outside, more funding, more room to grow our children's ministry, and last but definitely not least a director to head up this operation
- Gospel Communities
- we want to see GCs reproduce themselves naturally
- this means the burden of growing them falls on every individual within them as disciple making followers of Christ
- we are nearly ready to overflow into 3 groups; the goal for the next 6 months is to have 4-6
- Building space
- with the above things moving forward and growth (numbers-wise) being more possible, we will run into issues with fitting our new Living Hope family members in our current space
- we intend to grow backwards first to save money and use the space we have as efficiently as possible
- we will need to start renting another suite (the third one from our far end) to provide office space, bathrooms, a storage area, and a meeting place for things like the womens' book study
- we can fit 125-150 (MAX!) semi-comfortably in our current space, at which point we will either need to move, go multi-service, or get another suite in our current building (provided one of the other tenants moves between now and then).
- Ministries
- during growth and alongside it we want to see growth in ways that we reach our city
- Hope for the Homeless has been very successful and we're humble to have a part in serving justice and love downtown to our friends
- more grassroots startups like H4H are to be desired
- two particularly needy areas in our community are: single mothers and the Hispanic/Latino community (fastest growing ethnic population in Mobile currently)
All of these things are goals. All of these things are prayer requests. All of these things are both. We are not just working towards things, we're praying for God's mercies, wisdom, guidance, grace, provision, and power in all of them. Neither are we only praying, we are doing all that we can, working with all of God's power within us to see these things come to pass for the fame of Jesus and joy of our city and the nations.
Be in prayer with me and the elders. Join hands in prayer for these things in your GCs; join and link arms with each other to march forward to these ends. God has a plan far bigger than what we can imagine. These are small things, pale in light of his wise and glorious vision for Living Hope. We are an army going to war against a spiritual enemy that has held our city in captivity for far too long, but we are an army that marches forward on our knees.
Join me.
To God be the glory.
House Keeping and Reminders
Remember, like I mentioned tonight: I am not "the minister" at Living Hope. I am A minister alongside all of you, fellow ministers of the gospel. My calling as pastor is to ad-minister whichever ministers the Lord would provide for the vision we have.
That being said, you have 4 weeks to find just one person/family to join us for a semi-launching service as we launch out our children's ministry on April 11th. We need a freshness and newness to our group, if the Lord would be pleased to give it to us, some momentum to pick up more momentum; wind in our sails so to speak. Like mentioned above, it's all of our job to share the hope that we have, not just one particular person/pastor/leader. Let's join together and make this happen!
Use facebook and twitter to pass the word along. Get creative! Make a t-shirt, write a blog, make one of those silly pictures where you tag 100 people but have each of the squares say "Come with me to Living Hope"! If it's worth showing up, it's worth sharing, right?
Also, don't forget to pray this prayer we looked at tonight in Colossians 1. Make a list of people in your GC and make sure to pray for one of those people each and every day the words that Paul prayed (and that the Spirit inspired to be recorded for our benefit!).
Living Hope can't stand on the power of all of us, much less the power of me or any other pastor or leader. But it can stand on God's people being the new creation that they are, the body of Christ that they are, by the power of the Spirit at work within them. Let's rely on Him and each other to accomplish the mission that we have to reach our city for Jesus.
Love you all. Spread the word, spread hope. (and spread that little slogan!)
Pastor John
Bragging on God
For those of you that haven't journeyed with us since the beginning, we used to meet in a house every week. For months we prayed, begged, searched for a place to meet. We got a little spoiled (because we serve a good God) and asked for a lot. "The building must be:..."
- Inside of our target area. Central Mobile, close to the college. We asked for north of Cottage Hill Rd., east of Schillinger Rd., south of Old Shell Rd., and west of Azalea Rd.
- Affordable.
- Large enough to grow in to.
- Not a church.
What happened next is the stuff of legends.
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Not only the location, but every other requirement was met on an unbelievable level.
God taught us a lesson in sovereignty and also got a good laugh, I'm sure. We forgot to pray for a bathroom.
So long story short, God gave us exactly what we asked for and showed us how to pray in the future-- specifically.
"I write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God that you may know that you have eternal life. And this is the confidence that we have toward him, that if we ask anything according to his will he hears us. And if we know that he hears us in whatever we ask, we know that we have the requests that we have asked of him." - 1 John 5:13-15
Our First Baptism
We had our first baptism this past week after service. Only 11 weeks after our first meeting together we get to celebrate what God has done in the life of a former agnostic. We take great joy in the fact that this baptism is a reminder to the rulers and authorities that God is going to grab ahold of many more people for his glory in the coming weeks, months, and years (Col 2).
First Baptism at Living Hope Church from Living Hope Church on Vimeo.


