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By Inside Out on
1/21/2010 5:00 PM
We're getting close to the end of our time of exploration on our vision to be a different kind of church. The next phase of our life together will see us "putting some meat on the bones" of the vision.
What will we be doing? What will we do for a building? Where will it be located? When will we start a capital fund campaign to begin raising resources for a building? What is our process for moving forward?
A week from this Sunday, January 31, at 10:00am we're having a congregational meeting to present our progress on answering these questions and listen to your response.
I know that one ongoing question is that with all the talk about becoming "inside-out," are we sacrificing our internal church life in order to focus on the community? The answer is that we are and will continue to be focused on worship, our children's program, ou ...
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By Inside Out on
1/8/2010 6:57 PM
How are we doing in establishing relationships in the community? Here is a little feedback from the community:
Terry Meienberg, the volunteer coordinator at Cypress Assistance Ministries (CAM), recently told us that Lifepath Church has become the third most involved church out of all the congregations that give their time and resources. Given that some of the other congregations are much larger and have had an involvement with CAM for far longer, she was very pleased with our efforts.
Also, a school district official has told us that our partnership with Tipps Elementary is becoming the ideal model for how schools and churches can work together in the community. We may even be asked to have a future role in shaping other church/school partnerships.
One of our current goals for establishing ourselves in the community is to develop a reputation that people can count us because we are a church that truly desires to make a di ...
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