Saturday, July 18, 2009

Time with out a guiding sun

December 25 2007 was the last day of our previous minister, and since then we haven't had a permanent minister, so what do you do when you do not have that sun which makes things go, move and guiding us though the ministry of God?

Well, what do you do when you get lost in the bush and you only have the night sky, you look for the southern cross (or the north star if your in the northern hemisphere).
As you may have noticed the southern cross consists of 5 stars, each of them play a roll in pointing us in the right direction.

At my church me have several people that run the services each with their own zing to it, some week we have the band running the serves and we have great music, that we my not other wise here and have guest speaks come.

As a congregation we have grown to realise that we do not need to relied on only one person to do every thing. If we let on person do everything they will be crushed and not last long and the same will happen to the next. But each team needs a leader, this leader holds the title of worship coordinator, in which she is tasked to make sure theirs someone on each Sunday and we organise a minister to do communion.

Now after 20 months in August we will have a new Minster to guide us to our Sheppard, and the worship team can take a deep breathe and have a sigh of relief, and knowing they have done what "the Lord required". We are going to celebrate what we have achieved over the past 20 months in the last service.

Jesus answered, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. John 14:6

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