Our Mission and Vision

“And he gave some, apostles; and some, prophets; and some, evangelists; and some, pastors and teachers; For the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ: (Eph 4:11-12 KJV).

We purpose to build disciples of Jesus Christ by empowering people to walk out the Gospel and impact the world around them. Our vision is to gather, shepherd, encourage, confirm, and release into ministry those individuals God joins with us, as well as to develop, establish and oversee foundational expressions of Christian worship, training, prayer, and service.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Are We Full of Junk Food?

While I was on the Mobile Prayer Chapel the other day, I began to look at the people coming and going out of the Safeway parking lot. I wondered about the state of their lives. It reminded me of the verses in Matthew 24 where Jesus is talking about the state of the world until the very day Noah entered the ark and the flood came. Business as usual, doing the things that people do, without regard to the judgment that Noah said was eminent. I suddenly felt very sad in my spirit and asked God, “Why aren’t people hungry for You?” God told me, “Hunger comes from not being full. People are full of things that don’t really benefit them, but they are full nonetheless. Not until these things are taken away will they consider their lack and turn to me.” I began to consider what the Lord had spoken to my spirit. The problem isn’t in what people have or how they spend their time. The problem is in allowing those things to fill us. When the hunger of our flesh and soul is met with the things of the world, the hunger for God that is alive in our spirit is covered over. The junk food has made us think we are being nourished, while in reality we are starving.

The book of Revelation, chapter 3, contains letters written by God to the churches. In His letter to the church of the Laodiceans, God says, “Because thou sayest, I am rich, and increased with goods, and have need of nothing; and knowest not that thou art wretched, and miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked: I counsel thee to buy of me gold tried in the fire, that thou mayest be rich; and white raiment, that thou mayest be clothed, and that the shame of thy nakedness do not appear; and anoint thine eyes with eyesalve, that thou mayest see.”

This was a letter to the church. The problem exists not just with those people outside the household of faith. It’s is a problem inside the church, as well. Because we have allowed ourselves to be filled in the natural, our confession is one of delusion and our knowledge of our own state is unenlightened. Has business as usual in the church, because we think it’s working, caused us to fill up on our own accomplishments and leave little room for God’s agenda? Has the church in America ignored the call of repentance and therefore failed to see the ark of God’s safety so prominent in our midst?

Judgment starts in the house of the Lord. We are living in a small window of opportunity to judge ourselves, lest we be judged. All things will be tried in the fire and the fire is near. Can you feel the heat? All hidden sin will be exposed. All our self-righteousness will be laid bare. Let’s be reasonable and heed God’s gracious offer to come clean now and offer ourselves a living sacrifice as Romans 12 instructs us to do. We can be clothed with the white raiment. Our shamefulness can be covered. Our blindness can be healed. “He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches.”

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

The Almost Lost Ministry of Mentoring in the Church

By Janice Bowman

What exactly is a personal mentor some might want to know? The apostle Barnabas became a personal mentor to the younger less experienced apostle Mark. In other words Mark became Barnabas' student. The apostle Paul had some contention with Barnabas for wanting to take Mark with them on a missionary trip. Paul felt Mark wasn't ready to go with them because of an earlier act of immaturity by Mark. Paul wasn't called upon by GOD to personally mentor the young inexperienced Mark, but Barnabas was called upon to do that. Mentoring Mark was just as important to GOD as what PAUL had to do. There didn't need to be any contention between Barnabas or Paul concerning Mark; they just needed the understanding that one was to mentor Mark and one was to do something else. So Barnabas became a father in the LORD for the younger apostle Mark to learn from. There is nothing at all shameful about needing a mentor and teacher who will draw out from you the very best in you and Barnabas became that personal trainer for Mark as the apostle Paul became that personal trainer for Timothy. A personal mentor that is matched to you by the plan of GOD is meant to keep you accountable until that mentor is no longer needed. I believe the reason personal mentoring is almost non-existent in the church theses days is because many people do not want to be accountable to a personal trainer and a personal trainer must have the time and desire to take on the responsibility required to mentor someone. The match has to be made by GOD between two willing parties.

I had a personal mentor for many years and at times she had to correct me and keep me accountable. One day my personal mentor had a dream about me and in the dream she saw me wearing a wedding dress and she was putting the final touches on my dress. She was ironing out the wrinkles and seeing to all the fine details and making sure the dress was perfect on me. Soon after she had the dream she called me and said soon you will not need me any more and about six months later she died. She had spent over 20 years preparing me to fly on my own without her assistance. She was my closet friend, my own personal trainer, my mother in the spiritual realm and my closest confidant.

In other words, she had groomed me for over 20 years and then it was time for her to go home and be with Jesus. I knew the exact day she passed away and nobody told me of it. I felt her saying all is well, all is well with you now Jan. I cried, of course, because no one had invested more time in me than Pearl Meeks, who spent hours in prayer for me and counseling me and teaching me the word one on one. She was a treasure to me and made many deposits in me and many investments and I know today she is proud of me whether she lives on this earth or not. A part of her is in me. Her soul was knit with mine in the same way the soul of David was knit with Jonathan’s . A mentor is priceless; a mentor is a rare gift from God. Mark became all he was meant to be because a man called Barnabas stepped up to the plate and said son I am at your service. Watch me, learn from me. The result was what Paul once called unprofitable to him became a joy for him in his last days of life as he sent for Mark to come to him.