Over the next few days, I will update you on what God is doing in my life. I will begin with a snapshot of what is going on with mosaic church.
1. Jesus is being honored and glorified by our leadership. We are trusting in Him and He is the focus of all that we do.
2. I have been blessed with an incredible staff (Walker, Tripp, and Joey) who are continually improving in their dedication to our church and devotion to helping me focus on what I need to focus on.
3. We have some great volunteers who are giving so much of themselves to see the vision of our church carried out.
4. During July we averaged 110 in attendance which is our second highest month ever.
5. Our worship services and environment has become incredible. (thanks to the staff and volunteers)
6. God has brought some new faces to be a part of our church that are going (and already are) do so much to further the Kingdom of God.
7. We have got some office space for very cheap, so while we remain a portable church we will have a central office.
8. We have seen several trust in Christ. We are excited about them being baptized in August!
what you can pray for
God has been burdening me that we need a few couples that are more mature ( age wise and spiritually). We need some strong older married couples that are passionate about our vision to reach the unchurched.
Finances are pretty bad for mosaic church. Please pray that God provides in a supernatural way. Christie and I are exploring the possibility of me working bi-vocationally gain. We'll do what we gotta do!
Other than that, just pray for me to listen to God and not my desires or other peoples desires. There is a great amount of momentum building right now and we don't want to do anything to quench what God is doing!
Thanks for reading and thanks for loving on my family and mosaic church!
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
update (part 1) church life
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Monday, July 27, 2009
WHO IS THIS?
Storms.
With the exception of a privileged few, we are all guaranteed that times of great uncertainty will come in our lives.
In Luke 8:22-25 you find that the disciples are on boat with Jesus and while he is sleeping they are engulfed by a fierce sudden storm.
The disciples freak out and do a good thing. They go wake Jesus. They want his help.
Jesus calms the storm and then questions the disciples; where is your faith?
Why would he ask this? All of the factors show that the disciples had reason to be afraid. They should have been scared....except for one thing!
In verse 22, it tells us that Jesus was the one that put them in their situation. He is the one who was in control. Since they were where Jesus wanted them, they should have been calm.
When we are following Jesus and storms come, we have to follow His example and......
rest. chill. be at peace.
There is nothing that we can do. A storm is beyond our control. So we need to be at peace.
God will put storms in your life for a reason. Not to make you stronger, not to help you help others.
He put storms in your life so that you will be amazed by Him.
In verse 25, the disciples questioned "who is this" that calms the storm.
So when financial, relational, physical storms come in your life; be still and KNOW that He is God. Let Him amaze you and who he is.
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009
when a word changes
Growing up, all that grace meant to me was a 15 second cliche saying that happened before dinner around certain people.
Wow, has that word changed for me.
Literally, it is hard to to believe that someone has that much grace. But, He does. I am thankful for that grace. I am thankful for how much that He has grown me. I am thankful for how much He has changed me. I am thankful that He uses me to be a part of His church.
I really am not worthy of His grace. But He gives it to me, and for that I am thankful.
Monday, July 20, 2009
Michael McDuffie
This morning Michael McDuffie left Crestview to begin his two year commitment to teach English at a university in China. While Michael will do an excellent job of teaching college Freshmen English, Michael's primary goal is to build relationships with the students and people he encounters and share the love of Christ with them.
Michael graduated from Auburn last December and has spent the past eight months in Crestview and serving Mosaic Church. I have learned some incredible things about Michael as we have built a great relationship.
Michael is in love with Jesus.
Michael loves people a lot.
Michael has a great shared love for His family.
Michael is a natural leader.
Michael has a servants heart.
Michael is hilarious.
Michael trusts God for provision.
Michael is going to do an amazing job of sharing the light of Christ wherever he goes.
Please join me in praying for Michael as he moves across the world to share the light of the world.
you can follow him on michaelmcduffiejr.com
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Central Baptist Church
Something that we value at Mosaic is involvement. We desire to see everyone get plugged into the vision of our church. This should be something that we have in common with every church, but unfortunately it is not.
I believe that Central Baptist is a church where you can get involved. There is a lot of changes going on right now and their leadership has a renewed desire to see new people get involved in the ministries of the Church. Most people look at Central's impressive facilities and think that they are packed with people and that it will be hard to connect. This is far from the truth. Central has suffered many years of decline and stagnation and they are now a small church with big potential.
Pastor Scott Dennis comes from an unchurched background and has a desire to see people who are far from God come to know him. Pastor Scott has one of the biggest hearts of anyone that I have ever met. He truly is passionate about seeing people experience what God has for their life. I think he is a great fit for Central and that we are going to see some great things happen with that congregation under his leadership.
Not everyone is o.k. with ridiculous videos and John Mayer songs to open up the service. A lot of people want a blend of modernity with tradition. Central is a good to church to try out if you are this type of person.
We may not all share the same preference for style but we should have the same passion for salvations!
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
First Assembly
You can not drive through Crestview without noticing our town's First Assembly of God. If I were looking for a Church, First Assembly would definitely be one of the churches that I would consider checking out.
First Assembly has the most impressive church (or of any kind) facilities in Crestview. Their buildings are extremely cool and seemingly offer a lot of options for families.
The church also seems to have a wide variety of ministries. From a motorcycle group, to a skate park, several youth drama teams, and a passionate women's ministry.
While it does not take a lot to notice that the church has been blessed with finances, something a lot of people may not know is that they spend a lot of money on Missions. They have personally invested great sums into spreading the Gospel throughout the world. I also know that during the middle of their building (which is when churches "need" $$ the most) they gave another church in Crestview $10,000 to help with their building. That is definitely something that is rare in churches.
I don't know Pastor Mark English personally, but he has been extremely successful in getting many people to sacrifice great amounts of their time and money to help accomplish the vision that God has given him. He has also inspired passion for spreading the love of Christ to many people. These are signs of a great leader.
So, if you are looking for a place to go to church in Crestview. Check out First Assembly, I would.
www.crestviewag.org
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Emmanuel Baptist Church
One of the churches that I would consider being a part of if I were not at mosaic, would be Emmanuel Baptist or EBC as their "members" call it. Here is why:
Pastor Mark Seagle is a great guy. He has a huge heart to develop leaders and a passion to help the helpless. He is in tune with culture, which is unique for a pastor in Crestview.
(No offense to the other guys doing their thing. Keep following Jesus and lead how you think you should.)
Their music is modern (but a lot less loud than mosaic's.)
Their children's ministry is the largest in Crestview. They have amazing crowds of little kids on Sunday and Wednesday nights. There seems to be a great opportunity for your child to have fun while learning about Christ.
Their student ministry is so solid. Led by Ian (an unbelievably passionate dude) and several strong student leaders. Ian thinks they can change the world and I believe they are working to do so.
Sure, EBC has weaknesses and so does Mosaic and every other church. If I were "church shopping" I would realize that the perfect church I dream of only exists in Heaven.
So if Mosaic isn't your thing, check out EBC.
http://www.ebccrestview.com
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Monday, July 13, 2009
where to go to church?
I ask myself all the time where I would go to church if I just moved to Crestview. Just recently, I started believing the answer would be...... Mosaic.
But, for some people Mosaic is too "edgy", too "laid back", too "loud", or too "young".
This week I will blog about a few other churches in Crestview (in no particular order) that would be on my short list of churches to attend.
Maybe this will be helpful to those of you that are still searching for a place to plug in.
Friday, July 10, 2009
and then there were four!!
That is right; Christie and I are having another baby!
We are so blessed to have an amazing first and oldest child, Cameron. He is truly incredible and I am confident that he will be a terrific big brother.
The next addition to the Ross clan is due to arrive at the beginning of February.
Cameron and _____ will be 15 months apart! Pray for Christie as she is at home with a baby (which is crawling and close to walking) and is pregnant.
The level of excitement in our already crazy life is definitely about to increase drastically, but we are trusting in God's provision and His grace to cover our lives!
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
God bless America
I do thank God for America and I do ask God to bless America........
and Canada
and Mexico
and China
and Mali
and Brazil
and England
and Iraq
I try to pray that God's grace is felt all over the world and that those who love Him and are trying to spread His good news would be blessed in their efforts.
God thank you for any favor that our country has had and please continue to bless us, not so that we can be rich and powerful but so that Your Love can be spread......all over the world.
Thursday, July 2, 2009
are you in love with God or His stuff?
This quote from Crazy Love (by Francis Chan) has been messing with me for a couple of months now.
Am I more excited about what God can offer me; a good marriage, great children, financial success, great friends, etc
or
am I just in love with God.
The creator of the Universe who is perfect in every way and could and should do anything He wants only asks one thing of us.....to pursue Him.
God, I pray that I would join with others from my church and churches across the world in continuing to fall more in love with You every day.
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