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By Inside Out on
4/29/2010 2:22 PM
Don't forget to turn in your pledge cards for the capital fund campaign. As of yesterday we had 33 cards representing $560,714 in cash and pledges.
The pledges are a big piece of what we need to talk with the bank, so even if your pledge isn't a big one, it's still important!
If you need another card you can ask our treasurer Carol Castro to mail you one, pick one up on Sunday, or click here to download one from our website.
I'll see you Sunday!
Pastor Elliott
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By Inside Out on
4/23/2010 2:55 PM
Our Capital Campaign Fund Kick-Off event last Sunday evening was a terrific success. As we announced, our goal is to raise $1.5 million towards a future permanent home for Lifepath Church. As of Monday, the 18th, we have received $130,730, and a total of $447.300 pledged. We are well on our way!
Our real estate broker and New Property Team continue to seek out additional suitable properties, and will be meeting with our bankers again soon. Please remember that the Capital Campaign Fund pledging process ends on May 16. The bankers will be looking not only at the total amount pledged, but also the total number of Pledge Cards that were received. Even if you think that your contribution is too small to warrant a Pledge Ca ...
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By Inside Out on
4/14/2010 2:58 PM
This Sunday evening is a big moment for our little church! We are having a fellowship dinner at which the property committee will present the following things:
- Information about three possible properties for our permanent home as a church
- Timelines for getting into each of these properties
- The kickoff of our campaign to raise the financial support needed to acquire one of these properties
Here are the specifics:
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By Inside Out on
4/9/2010 12:08 PM
If you've ever wondered whether or not what you've been doing as Lifepath Church can really make a difference, please read these exerpts from a card we recently received from Tipps Elementary School:
Thank you for all you have done to support our school this year! Your kind actions have not gone unnoticed. You have shown the love of Christ to us as a staff and to our kiddos! Thank you for the staff snacks and for going above and beyond on the carnival! Love, Dorothy W.
Thank you for everything ya'll do for Tipps. We are so fortunate to have ya'll as part of our "family." Jan C.
We are busy finalizing our plans for the Capital Campaign Kickoff Family Night Supper. You won't want to miss this opportunity to hear from our New Property Team and get the inside scoop. Help us to prepare appropriately by clicking
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By Inside Out on
4/2/2010 4:36 PM
Last Sunday, we had an incredible worship experience. Our special guest, Pam Scott, who is the Director of Partners in Education for Cy-Fair ISD, sent us a heartfelt email earlier in the week, and I wanted to share it with you:
To All,
What an honor it was for me to spend Palm Sunday with each of you and all the very loving members of Lifepath Church. I am seldom caught without words but I found myself unable to speak with usual ease because I was in awe of the electric atmosphere I felt from the time I was met at the door by Elliott until I left that same door. That atmosphere was charged with so much love, joy and compassion and warmth, beauty and honesty, and yes, wonderful music and humor too! You all have a beautiful way of having everyone feel very much "at home" at church and loved and I can clearly see why your members wa ...
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