Showing posts with label CITN 25th Anniversary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CITN 25th Anniversary. Show all posts

Sunday, May 23, 2010

PENTECOST SUNDAY/CHURCH IN THE NOW 25th ANNIVERSARY/ACTS IN THE NOW, CHAPTER 2, VERSES 1-13


Church In The Now (then Word of Faith Assembly of God) had its premier service on Pentecost Sunday, 1985, which fell that year on May 26. 54 people, responding to an ad in the paper and some door to door canvassing, met in a little storefront on Royal Drive, and began a ministry based on Psalms 2:8, which in the KJV says: "Ask of Me and I will give thee the heathen for thine inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the earth for thy possession."

Fast forward a quarter of a century, three locations, four buildings (and building programs and renovations and property expansions later), and it's 2010. The future is now! God has been good, and as the classic gospel songs says, "We've come this far by faith". This year Pentecost falls on Sunday, the 23rd*, and on that day we will celebrate CITN's Silver Jubilee!

Joining in the celebration with us will be...















...Pastors and Grammy and Dove Award winning artists,
Dony and Reba Rambo-McGuire...
















...Country star and Dove Award winning artist, Ty Herndon...


















...Recording artist, Daniel Kirkley...





















...Stellar Award winning artist, Ted Winn...

...and many others, including Bishop Tom Smith, Senator Ronald Ramsey, and Senator Hank Johnson. There will be an afternoon of outside fun for the whole family immediately following the service, including a BBQ picnic, a concert on the lake, and moonwalks, games, and other kid stuff all over the CITN campus. The entire community is invited...

The first sermon I ever preached here was out of Acts 2, and here I am all these years later working on the Acts In The Now paraphrase...and I'm just up to Chapter 2. The timing couldn't be better! Here's what I have so far:
























Acts In The Now 2:1-13

1. For well over a week this group stayed in the Upper Room, praying and communing…connecting…basically, just waiting for whatever, as Jesus had instructed them. Day after day, for hours on end, they had been in the same flow…the same mindset…the same hopeful expectation. So by the time the day of Pentecost finally rolled around, they were all together…all together in one place, physically…all together in one place, mentally…all together in one place, spiritually.

2. Then, suddenly, without warning, a thunderous, earthshaking sound like the blast of a violent windstorm burst out of the heavenly realm, and permeated the entire building where they were meeting.

3. And they began to see a manifestation of fire hovering above their heads, which eventually separated into individual flames. Each of these flames somehow resembled a human tongue, and these “tongues of fire” came to rest on each of them.

4. Every last one in the place was filled with the Holy Spirit, and began to speak in other languages as the Spirit enabled him or her.

5. Now there were staying in Jerusalem devout Jews, pilgrims from literally every nation in the known world.

6. And when they heard this sonic boom send shock waves through the entire city, a huge crowd of them came together in excited confusion to see what was going on. They traced the sound to the Upper Room, and when they arrived there they became even more disoriented because each one heard their own language simultaneously being spoken.

7. Utterly amazed, they said "Hey…aren't all these who are speaking Galileans?!

8. How is it possible that each of us hears them fluently speaking in our native language?

9. Parthians, Medes and Elamites; residents of Mesopotamia, Judea and Cappadocia, Pontus and Asia,

10. Phrygia and Pamphylia, Egypt and the parts of Libya near Cyrene; visitors from Rome

11. (both Jews and converts to Judaism); Cretans and Arabs…we hear them declaring nothing but the wonders of God…describing His wonderful works and mercy to all…and we hear and understand what they are saying in our own tongues!"

12. Utterly perplexed, they tried to rationalize what it was that they were seeing and hearing, asking one another, "What on earth does this mean?"

13. Some, however, unable to comprehend or accept this phenomenon, simply made fun of them, attacking what they didn’t understand by saying, "Ahhh…this is nothing but a bunch of drunks acting crazy."




*CITN begins streaming all services live on the internet again this Sunday (www.churchinthenow.org)...

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

My daughter, Christina, was three weeks old the day that I started the church (then known as Word of Faith), and today she turns 25...she was about 2 in this picture, which was taken at the groundbreaking of the original property that we bought for our permanent home...we ended up not building on that site (it's a long story), but a few years later we were able to obtain the current property, which is much bigger and much better than that first place...click on the pic for a larger view of it...


Everyone knows how much I love my boys, but there's something so special about having a daughter, and in my opinion she's the best one in the world. We nearly lost her a few years ago in a near-fatal automobile accident, but today she is completely recovered from that, is married to a great man (my fourth son, Daisson), is an incredible mother to two beautiful baby girls, and is just generally a wonderful young woman who has my total respect, admiration, and love.

Anyway, I've referred many, many times over the years to the fact that Christina and CITN are exactly the same age, and in multiple ways I've always seen great parallels between them and their respective growth...CITN will celebrate her 25th birthday in a few days, and I'm equally proud of the way she has evolved into something beautiful and mature and really awesome...

I hope you'll all be there on the 23rd to celebrate...

Also, a few days ago I posted a snapshot from Sofia's 1st birthday party that contained a picture of the much-loved Miss Marion Houston...Marion went home to be with the Lord yesterday at the age of 86...her memorial service will be held at CITN on Sunday, the 16th...she was and is a great lady, and even though we know we'll see her again, it won't be the same at church without her...

Tonight I'll be teaching out of The Gospels In The Now...Matthew, Chapter 17...hope to see you there...

Have a great day!

And Happy Birthday, baby girl...love you with all my heart!


"A daughter is the happy memories of the past, the joyful moments of the present, and the hope and promise of the future."
- Author Unknown

Monday, May 3, 2010

Time Passages

"What then is time? If no one asks me, I know what it is. If I wish to explain it to him who asks, I do not know."
- Saint Augustine















In the words of the Steve Miller Band, "Time keeps on slippin', slippin', slippin' into the future"...Sofia turned three over the weekend...seems like she just got here, but she's a big sister to Olivia now, talking up a storm, sleeping in her own room in her own big bed...in my mind it feels like Christina was that size a minute ago, but I turned around and suddenly she was a mother of two...amazing...and I also attended my 3O year college reunion this past weekend...








The above picture was taken at the event, and the one to the left was snapped at the front door of the apartment I lived in my freshman year...1976 seems like a lifetime ago, and at the same time it feels like yesterday...


In a few days we will celebrate the 25th anniversary of Church In The Now...25 years...a quarter of a century...hard to believe that so much time has passed since we first started...makes you want to make the most of every minute of every day...also makes you want to be sure to live in the now...

At our Silver Anniversary celebration on May 23rd we will certainly honor the past, but our main focus will be on finding direction for the next 25 years...("Honor the Past, Live in the Present, Create the Future")...so we will observe a special Week of Prayer leading up to the big day for that purpose (May 17 - 21)...please make your plans to be there...and remember these words: "He has made everything beautiful in its time. He also has planted eternity in men's hearts and minds [a divinely implanted sense of a purpose working through the ages which nothing under the sun but God alone can satisfy], yet so that men cannot find out what God has done from the beginning to the end." (Ecclesiastes 3:11 AMP)

Make the most of today...it's going to go by really fast...

Carpe Diem!

Wednesday, April 28, 2010