PITCHER
AN INSPIRATION AT PLNU Jessica
Aubrey had just completed a softball practice when she hopped on
the back of her Dadıs motorcycle. Excitedly, they headed home in
anticipation of her 11th...
TWO
LOCAL EPISCOPAL CHURCHES BREAK FROM DENOMINATION Two Episcopal congregations
in the county - in Alpine and Oceanside -- have split from the Episcopal
Diocese of San Diego and Episcopal Church of the United States...
"THE
DA VINCI CODE" MOVIE:HOW TO PREPARE FOR A HURRICANE The
Da Vinci Code book and the movie have offered the church a spectacular
evangelistic opportunity, if...if...if the church is equipped. 1
Peter 3:15 states, ³...be prepared
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‘What
is your church’s purpose in your community and how are you
carrying it out?’
Pastor
Charles Bordner, Chula Vista Community Church:
Chula
Vista Community Church (CVCC) has doubled its growth this
past year by holding before us the example of Christ. That
is summed up in the motto, ³Providing loving, self-forgetting
service to others.²
Our
spirit has been none other than wanting to meet the needs
of our community any way we can. Besides offering a food bank
and other usual outreaches, we provide a dynamic, growing
youth theater program that has so far brought 15 families
into our church doors twice a week. What remains unique is
our 9 a.m. Sunday drive-in service, in which people can drive
up in their cars, tune into 93.7 on their FM radio, and enjoy
the worship service from our outdoor stage.
What
has made all of this possible is the core group of loving
seniors, who kept this church going through challenging times,
and kept their faith in the God who performs miracles.
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Pastor
Gary Evans, Winds of Harvest Foursquare Church, San Marcos:
Our
churchıs purpose is to reach the lost for Christ and restore
the downtrodden through special events. Over the last several
years, God has blessed us with the opportunity to minister
alongside organizations such as Green Oak Ranch Rehab Center,
Bread of Life homeless ministry, Casa de Amparo foster home
for children and others.
Our
purpose was to take our resources and provide a special all-day
event with a BBQ, music ministry, games and baptism at Buccaneer
Beach for all the homeless in North County plus feed and minister
to them as a guest speaker on several Sundays. At Green Oak
Ranch we have been blessed to minister to them as a guest
speaker on several Wednesday morning church services along
with a special day of horseshoe tournaments and volleyball,
BBQ, ministry and baptisms. One of our greatest blessings
was providing foster children with beach parties, ³Dad for
a Day² at the Padres and other outreaches. Several times God
has provided the resources by bringing all these ministries
together with others for a special San Diego Harbor musical
Christmas party aboard the Bright Morning Star charter boat.
Our
next outreach is to bring all the rehabilitation ministries
in North County together for the ³Rehab Olympics² at Green
Oak Ranch with a BBQ, baptisms and a musical concert at night.
Through these special events, we have seen many come to know
Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior and recommended them
to different churches in their area that can fit their needs.
Pastor
Jim W. Baize, Midway Baptist Church, San Diego:
When
asked this question, I immediately thought of our purpose
statement: We exist ³to glorify Christ by making more disciples
for Jesus Christ.²
Thatıs
a nice, tidy purpose statement. So how are we doing? Pretty
well, and not so well. Implicit in our statement is the idea
of winning people to Christ. You canıt disciple them until
you win them. We do a fair job of showing people their need
of Christ and leading them to a personal trust in Him.
We
next work at getting the new converts baptized and started
down the road to discipleship with a ³101 Class² for new believers.
We talk about church membership during this class, as well.
The
next part of our strategy is the part we need to fine tune.
I am not satisfied with the maturation process of our new
believers/church members that prepares them for leadership
and launches them into ministry. In fact, this is part of
our strategic planning for 2006 - how do we mature believers
and get them involved in ministry? If we can fine tune that
process, we will make an even more significant impact on our
"Jerusalem."
Dr.
Robert B. Thompson, pastor, Mt. Zion Fellowship, Poway:
Our
churchıs purpose is to provide a place where the people of
Poway can find Godıs will for their life and learn how to
pursue that will successfully. We are carrying out this purpose
by having services at which all the people of the community
are welcome. Also, we have a large sign facing the street
with statements that we hope will help people as they drive
by to pursue their daily tasks in a godly, constructive manner.
For
example, a recent statement was, ³Each day in Jesus is more
wonderful than the day before.² Another was, ³If you would
have peace, why not come to know the Prince of Peace.²
Each
Sunday morning for 45 minutes, prior to the beginning of the
worship service, we conduct what is termed ³Burden Bearers.²
Various members of the congregation present a devotional,
which reflects their experiences with the Lord Jesus. When
they finish, anyone with a burden or problem can come before
those who have gathered and tell of their need. Then the group
joins in prayer to assist that individual.
In
addition, we have taken steps to cooperate with the Red Cross
that we may assist in any community efforts to provide relief
in the event of a major emergency.
Pastor
Mark & Anne Stapleton, Cornerstone Community Church, Lemon
Grove:
At
Cornerstone, our mission is simple (but not easy): to live
like Jesus, to love like Jesus and to lead people to Jesus.
We are committed to be a people known by love, who live with
humility and have a heart of service. Cornerstone is on a
journey to become a transformative community of faith. One
way we offer to help in the transformational process is through
our weekly worship gathering.
Imagine
a place where people canıt wait to gather to share what they
have been learning and living during the week, to discuss
scriptures they are wrestling with, to link arms with others
who are rejoicing or grieving. Imagine a place where people
are challenged by not only the preacher, but by each other,
to apply the Bible to their everyday lives and to discover
the implication of the Biblical texts to the entire community
of faith. Imagine an environment where you are not told what
to think, but encouraged to think, to ask questions and grapple
with concepts, ideas and beliefs, together. Imagine a way
of doing church that not only keeps you awake during services
but also invites you to participate, contribute and engage.
We sit ³in-the-round² -- facing each other -- to facilitate
openness, honesty and a sense of community. This is the kind
of place and the kind of people that Cornerstone is seeking
to become.
Pastor
David Escovedo, Victory Outreach, Escondido:
We
at Victory Outreach are concerned about the growing proportion
of gang members, drug addicts, alcoholics, troubled youth
and school violence in our community. Therefore we offer Christian
recovery homes, which provide room and board to our residents
at no cost to them. Our dedication to the rehabilitation of
these individuals has helped thousands in finding hope through
a new way of life with Jesus Christ.
Victory
Outreach Escondido regularly holds evangelistic crusades throughout
our community. Each year we have our annual ³Operation Hope²
campaign where we present live dramas that depicts the negative
effects of drugs, gangs and violence. The purpose of the campaign
is to reach our young generation and give them a positive
alternative in life.
People
who need help in coming to know God, have problems in the
home, or are troubled by any of a multitude of other things
that keep people from being happy and fulfilled, need someone
who cares. And thatıs the message of our fellowship. Because
Jesus cares for people, Victory Outreach is people who care
about each other.
Pastor
Larry D. Hudson, Pacific View Baptist Church, Encinitas:
As
pastor, Pacific View Baptist Church has been my purpose driven
church ministry for the last nine years. We just celebrated
over 50 years of ministry here in the Encinitas-Cardiff area.
Our main purpose is to actively help people become part of
God’s family and then to help each one mature into biblical
ministering, missionary, servants of Christ. We have been
a consistent bearer of His Word and our Lord Jesus Christ
in supporting mission work denominationally around the world
as well as getting involved in many ways, both locally and
in worldwide mission evangelism.
Many
pastors can share how varied the church’s purpose in
the community has ranged from sports, to helping the homeless,
to helping establish a spiritual work for our Hispanic community.
I have witnessed our congregation making baby blankets for
military families, lap blankets for our wounded veterans,
skirts and nap blankets for children of a Head Start program,
food donations locally and to orphans in Mexico, and much
more. We serve a Savior that takes broken lives and makes
them whole again. Our work is as varied as the size, age and
the leadership of our congregation has been through the years.
We will continue working and serving our Savior till He comes
back as Lord — that is our driving purpose.
Pastor
Tim Barry, Grace Family Fellowship, Del Mar:
Grace
Family Fellowship was founded for one purpose: to place the
Name of Jesus in San Diego. Deuteronomy 14:23. The Lord called
our family to the Del Mar/Carmel Valley area to exalt His
Name.
We
live in a world full of hurt and hopelessness. That is why
Jesus came. “I have come that they may have life, and
that they may have it more abundantly.” John 10:10 “Come
to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give
you rest.” Matthew 11:28
When
the angels announced the birth of Jesus they said, “I
bring you good tidings of great joy which will be to all people.”
That’s right! ALL people! A SAVIOR! GOOD tidings!’
God was sending His Son to die so that we could be FREE from
the power and penalty of sin.
Grace
Family Fellowship’s desire is to spread this Good News.
Jesus has set us free from sin, sickness and poverty, and
through His blood and His resurrection, He has given us victory
over all the works of the enemy. We have a desire to bring
the Good News, the Gospel, to this area. There is nothing
impossible to him who believes in His Name.
Pastor
John Bales, Community Reformed Church, Escondido:
The
greater purpose of the Community Reformed Church is to glorify
God and enjoy Him forever. We are called to magnify the manifold
perfections of the One, True God through the proclamation
of His Word, the Holy Scriptures. It is through the proclamation
of the gospel, God’s good news, along with the working
of His Holy Spirit that a person can come to know Him and
enjoy Him. Although this should be the purpose of every Christian
church, we live in an age of much confusion regarding the
church’s purpose.
Having
said this, every church is different and therefore those churches
which seek to glorify God will do so in ways which are unique
to its context. We are not intentionally trying to become
a mega church. Rather, our intention is to be spiritually
alive, mature and reproductive in ministry. The two large
oak trees at the entrance of the church are symbolic of our
desire to be fruitful, drawing upon the life of Jesus Christ,
bearing fruit in people’s lives and in the multiplication
of churches. We seek to glorify God by providing biblical
preaching in a reverent, classic style of worship. We also
believe that God will be honored as we authentically love
each other. Our church feels a special calling to leave a
legacy for the next generation.
Pastor
Richard Burkey, Christ Lutheran Church, La Mesa:
Christ
Lutheran Church exists to develop dynamic disciples for Christ
through the five purposes Rick Warren highlights in The
Purpose Driven Church:
In
membership, we gather together and become a part of God’s
family through small group ministry meeting in homes and serving
in our community.
In
maturity, we grow in our relationship with God to become more
Christ-like. Study of God’s Word in Bible classes, small
groups, and individual devotions results in practical application
in prayer, generosity and service.
In
ministry, we give ourselves through using our spiritual gifts
and talents. God has shaped Christ Lutheran Church to build
families through a pre-school through 8th grade school, youth
ministry from middle school through college age, and generational
events like sock hops and over 230 participants at La Mesa’s
Pick Up the Park Day.
In
mission, we go and tell others about the good news of Jesus
Christ. Working with Global Mission Fellowship, we’ve
gone to Cuba, Paraguay, Russia, and next year Ethiopia. Working
with Mission India, we’ve planted over 20 churches in
India. Working with Yugo, we work to connect youth in Mexico
to Jesus. Through relationships God provides, we seek to be
contagious, connecting people to Jesus.
In
magnification, we seek to live a life of worship that brings
the glory to God. Worship in our sanctuary and gym as well
as the occasional service on Mount Helix and in Harry Griffen
Park celebrates the purpose God has for our lives.
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