Site icon For God's Glory Alone Ministries

Disperse the Church

Photo From Baptist Press: A block party hosted by Calvary Church in New Prague, Minn., each July allows the church to interact with hundreds of people in its community.

Many Churches in America have forgotten to build bridges to folks who do not know JESUS! Too many love preaching to the choir! WAKE UP CHURCH! IT IS CALLED THE GREAT COMMISSION!

This is so very important! DISPERSE CHURCH! Hit the streets and byways and share JESUS with a lost America. The meltdown of my beloved country is happening more quickly now. SO MUCH HATE FROM BOTH SIDES! There is a third side, the most important side ever, and that is the side of JESUS! GLORY!

I looked at social media and all the news sources this morning and it is mostly all hate and bad journalism. It is coming at us faster than ever. EVIL! FGGAM stands for GOD! Always has and always will. Both political parties have flipped out! MY GOODNESS! Lord have mercy!

Journalism is mostly dead in America. We keep it alive here at FGGAM as GOD has called us to do so, despite the world! The Church has to hit the streets and byways! The spiritual warfare is outside your walls! What are you doing about it?????

Your not going to change the world on Facebook or other social media. We use social media to encourage, but we know that we have to be out and about and sharing JESUS! REACHING THOSE THAT HAVE LEFT THE CHURCH! There are many that have. Politics is one of the main reasons!

This is an excellent message!

Outreach Magazine

Rob Wegner

For most of my adult life, I’ve been immersed in the world of megachurches. While I served on staff at Granger Community Church (GCC), we saw our congregation grow from a cozy 150-person group to more than 7,000 people gathering on weekends, all in a town of just 46,000 in Northern Indiana. What a journey with Jesus—truly unlike anything I had ever witnessed before.

GCC was founded by Mark and Sheila Beeson in 1986. When they invited my wife, Michelle, and me to join the staff, Mark made a lasting impression with his words: “I’m not seeking pastors. I want missionaries who will help establish a kingdom outpost in Granger.” Michelle and I were all in, committing fully to the mission to reach the unreached from the outset. In the late ’80s and early ’90s, we embraced the “Willowback” approach, deeply influenced by Willow Creek and Saddleback churches. More Here

 

Exit mobile version