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Chili Cook-off

If you follow me on Twitter or Facebook, you know that I like to talk smack about how my chili is much better than yours.  Well, here’s your chance to step up to the plate and show the world that your chili is…not as good as mine!

chiliHere are the details:

Date: Saturday, October 24 – APSU vs EKU

Time: 4pm (chili should get there by 3:30)

Location: Parking lot in tailgate alley, between the Dunn center and the football stadium.  Look for our black tent that has a red Grace Community Church sign

How to enter: Email HERE.

How to win: beat Ben! (voting happens the day of the event)

This is a great opportunity to see college ministry in action and invest in college students at Austin Peay.  If you’re looking for a ministry to plug into, maybe this is the one for you.

If you’re looking to win a chili cook-off, you should look elsewhere.

Think you’ve got what it takes to win?

 

Sunday Morning

I’m blessed to serve at Grace Community Church.  Seriously, I’m blessed like crazy.  They took a chance on a young guy like me, even before I was done with seminary.  Hopefully, it’s not one they are regretting now!  I’m given freedom to try new things and experiment with different ideas in ministry, all with the hope that more of Clarksville might fall in love with Jesus.  I’m also given direction and shepherding as a young leader, which I desperately want and need.  Seminary was great, don’t get me wrong…but it didn’t prepare me for all that I would encounter in ministry.  The team that I serve with here is so supportive, and I love serving with them.

If you’re not a part of Grace, let me introduce you to Chad Rowland (aka @chadrowland, if you’re on twitter).  The guy’s a phenom.  I’m wowed every time he preaches.  He’s a masterful storyteller (before you brand me as a heretic for praising him as a storyteller and not as a “preacher” or “pastor,” don’t forget that Scripture is the story of God’s redeeming his people…that’s right, isn’t it?), having me on the edge of my seat one minute as he shares a story, laughing the next, and floored by the Truth the very next.  Yesterday was no exception.  He was able to cast the vision for who we are as a church, our three-fold strategy for making growing followers of Christ, and talk about money, the easiest, most comfortable topic to address ever…it was a ton to cover in a short amount of time, but as always, Chad did it with much precision and wisdom.  God’s using him in amazing ways at Grace.

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more about “TruthCasting“, posted with vodpod
 

Saturday fun

I’m all for a good laugh.  If this video doesn’t make you laugh, or even if it does, you should join us tomorrow morning at Grace Community Church.  Expect to see nothing like this:

 

Caption this and win!

Katrina Watts is the director of Grace Acres (the preschool ministry) and Family Ministry Coordinator at Grace Community Church.  She also helps out with Remix on Wednesday nights, and is a community group leader.  She, and her co-leader, do an amazing job leading their group, and I’m so glad that the Lord is using her to build community and help people take steps of faith.

She and her group had a cook-out the other night, and this picture was taken (Katrina’s the one standing up, with a black shirt on).  What caption would you put under it for her?  What’s Katrina thinking?  Is she mad?  Confused?  Why is she not smiling?  Leave your caption as a comment (and feel free to leave more than one comment!).  I’ll give you guys a few days, and the winning caption will receive a copy of the book that Katrina’s group is going through, Crazy Love, by Francis Chan.  I’ll alert the winner by email.

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Baptism video, part 2

Here’s the second baptism video from our service at Ringgold Mill. Like I said in my post, Baptism Service, this was one of the most awesome days in the life of Grace. I was thrilled to be a part of it.

 

Baptism service

One of the most awesome days in the life of Grace Community Church happened a few weeks ago. We had a baptism service where we baptized over 40 people in one day. I had always been a part of baptism services in church buildings…this one was outside, at the creek at Ringgold Mill. Honestly, I felt like we were back in the times of John the Baptist, where “John came, baptizing in the desert region and preaching a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins. The whole Judean countryside and all the people of Jerusalem went out to him. Confessing their sins, they were baptized by him in the Jordan River.” (Mark 1:4-5)

Before we started, we divided those who were going to be baptized into groups. In my group, I had 7 people in my group, and I gathered them up to talk about baptism, its meaning and significance. I told them that the New Testament example is believer’s baptism, and asked if they would briefly share their salvation story with the group. The first girl to answer said that she was pretty confident that she was not saved. I was floored! I asked her, “So would you like to be saved today?” She said that she was completely ready, so I laid out the full gospel, asked for her response, and then the group all prayed for her. The Lord was definitely there! Right after that, she was baptized.

Enjoy this video from the day.



 
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