2010 - WHAT IS JESUS GOING TO DO IN AND THROUGH YOUR CHURCH?

For the Commission on Evangelism, 2010 is a time of revisioning, refocusing and reorganizing.  In early January we will be posting on our web site a description of our new structure and strategy.  It is a necessary action because after more than 5 years in existence as a Commission, we had to take a step back,, look at our scriptural compass, and try to see what Jesus was doing in the Churches of God that we needed to working with.  Watch for that in January, and for commentary on this blog as we dialogue and teach that this means.

Colossians 1:27 challenges the church to focus on "Christ in you, the hope of glory."  I have always used that as a question of vision and strategy.  How we will communicate to the world the Christ in us.?  Or another way of saying it is, "What is the Jesus in you going to do?" This is a question leaders must first ask for themselves and then for thegroup that they lead.

Would you share with us what you beilieve God is saying to you as an evangelism leader?  Would you share what your church is considering?  Maybe together we can have a stronger grasp on what God is going to do in and through the Church of God, Eastern Regional Conference in 2010.

 

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  • 12/24/2009 12:12 PM Tom Weil wrote:
    Currently I am waiting on God for a church to love which makes me an evangelistic leader of one. The Jesus in me its bustin out all over with excitement to share and broadcast to anyone that can hear. For those who can't hear may they see my fervor and ask, whassup. Whether the time before His coming is short or long no one knows "so you better not wait, you better get out, you better tell everyone what Jesus is about, for our Saviour is coming and salvation is offered to all." Sing that to the tune of Santa Claus is coming to town. Merry Christmas, hugs.....Tom
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