Praise the Lord, Church! We’re hoping you had a fantastic week, as we continue gather here each Sunday to raise the Almighty for how far we have come. We are still looking at how our church needs to look at its vision. A vision is a transformation of power. It gives us purpose to inspire ourselves, it connects us with God, and it helps determine the success of our lives. A vision could mean the difference between death and life. When you make up your mind for Jesus and decide to give up your life to following the holy word, a veil is removed from your mind and the outlook of your life changes completely. God makes of you a visionary. Let’s take a look at some individuals in the bible, beginning with Noah. Noah received a God-given vision to build the ark and because of it, he saved his family when everybody else died in the Great Flood. David also had a clear vision of what the Temple should be and look like, so he gave Solomon all the resources he needed to fulfill God’s vision. Moses received a God-given vision that gave him clarity about God’s plan to deliver Israel from the oppression of the most powerful empire of the time. Having the right vision also brings us closer to the right people. Throughout the scriptures, we can see that every time God chooses a person, they are surrounded by people who will support them, creating a powerful team with the fuel of a clear vision. As a church, the Lord revealed to us the “G12 vision” — the vision of the government of 12. Ever since then, we have been witnesses of the tremendous power of the vision to impact our nation and the nations of the world with the gospel of Jesus. The G12 vision has led us to challenge the circumstances, to try things no one else considered, and to conquer the impossible. That’s how we have seen God fulfilling the promise made when this ministry started: I will make you into a great nation and I will bless you; I will make your name great, and you will be a blessing. (Genesis 12:2) RMCC wishes to acknowledge Reverend Jeffery Campbell for his message this past Sunday, He started the series ‘Stories of Resilience: God Strengthen Our Hands”, through which we were inspired by the story of Nehemiah and how God strengthened his hands for the challenging task of rebuilding Jerusalem’s walls. We learned that we, too, can call upon God for strength in our own struggles. Let’s continue to ask God to strengthen our hands so that we can persevere through life’s challenges. As a church, we are continuing re-envision ourselves and develop our ministry, and throughout this process we will have changes that will enhance and create new opportunities for our church family. Some changes will make us feel uncomfortable, but in the end we will push through and survive. Recently, you have noticed the changes we have made with the order of services by adding more music, praise and worship, new vocalists, and the adding of a musician to play for all genres of music at our church services. Effective October 6, 2024, our Worship Arts Department will combine our gospel-centered choir (Gospel Ensemble) and choral-centered choir (Sanctuary Choir) into one unified choir. Cassandra White, our Worship Arts Director, has compiled a list of anticipated questions to help address your thoughts and provide clarity during this transition. We have compiled a downloadable document to address the recent choir changes. Click HERE for Questions you may have during this transition period. Envisioning our best future, |
Raymond Turner Vice Moderator Board of Directors RMCC Raymond@Resurrectionmcc.org Cassandra White Ressurection MCC Worship Arts Director Cassandra@resurrectionmcc.org |
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