Thursday, August 20

Homeless Ministry: Restoring Lives West Benefit Dinner and Concert Oct. 26th




Hi Everybody,

Thought you might want to save the date (10/24) for a special dinner and concert near the future site of the Restoration Zone (Restoring Lives West drop-in center for homeless and at-risk youth) .

You will be surprised to see how close this is to Lifechurch and other key outreach opportunities we have committed to as a church: LaGore Boys and Girls Club (site of Lifechurch MEGAsports Camp) and Adopt a Block (Mike Hooven and friends). Click this link for a map. It would be a fun night to meet others who share a heart for the lost, the hopeless and hear some great music too!


NEWS RELEASE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Hope Garrett, 402-5101
Restoring Lives West Presents Dinner and Concert With Jason Patchett
(Indianapolis, IN)—You are invited to a free dinner and concert featuring Christian singer/songwriter Jason Patchett. A free will offering will be collected to benefit Restoring Lives West, Inc. The dinner/concert will be held on October 24, 2009, at Lynhurst Baptist Church, 1250 S. Lynhurst Dr., Indianapolis.
Reservations are required as seating for dinner is limited. Call 317-402-5101 or hopie362002@yahoo.com for a reservation.
If you cannot attend this dinner and20concert, donations may be sent to Restoring Lives West, Inc., 709 S. Lynhurst Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46241
Restoring Lives West, Inc. is a Christian ministry on the Westside of Indianapolis reaching out to homeless and at-risk young adults with the compassion of Christ in an environment of God’s love. Restoring Lives West, Inc. empowers youth by providing street outreach, a youth drop-in center and referral to social services, and educational/job training projects through community relationships. To learn more about Restoring Lives West, Inc., visit their website at www.restoringliveswest.org
For more information on Jason Patchett, visit his website at http://www.jasonpatchett.com/home.html


Your friend
Brad

Sunday, August 16

Breaking the yoke, and being filled







Which ones above received mercy? Have you?


A faithful brother of mine, Scott Himes, spoke today at LifeChurch about fasting as an act of worship. Then the intent of worship grew broader to include any act of self denial that leads to finding our creator. When do we get to deny ourselves...? When the traffic is slow, when we have a plan, when we surrender our rights to give, when we break the "yoke of oppression" another carries, as we respond to God. Haven't we met the mercy of God, as others have done that for us?

This is, in fact, the ONLY fast that pleases God; a fast where we MEET our creator (Isaiah 58:6-8). One thought in particular touched me personally; how absurd would it be for something we create (a wood project, a computer program, a clay pot) to turn and tell us how we should proceed. Would it not be better for that pot to turn and ask "How shall I respond that I may be filled for your purpose?" or "Have your way Lord, I belong to you."





Romans 12
Heather Clark

I present myself as a living sacrifice
I present myself as a living sacrifice
I present myself as a living sacrifice
I present myself as a living sacrifice

I beseech you therefore brethren in view of the mercies of God
to present yourselves as a living sacrifice
I beseech you therefore brethren in view of the mercies of God
to present yourselves as a living sacrifice

This is my worship
This is my worship
This is my worship
This is my worship

(refrain)
This is my worship
I present myself as a living sacrifice