Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Amazing Congregation

WOW--I just talked to Pastor Jim Barber and he told me about the Benevolent offering we received on behalf of Youth First this past Sunday.

FIRST WOW-Our congregation generously gave $4455 to Youth First. Thank-You for being such a generous people of God.

SECOND WOW-Pastor Jim reported our gift to the Youth First board and those who serve and volunteer. He has heard from a Mayor and some School Principles and others.

These comments belong to you and your generously(grace) living out Christ's Character "to influence our area with the love and good deeds of Jesus"

"What you and Constance Free have done for YF is absolutely amazing. The support that has come from your congregation really does demostrate the value your church places on community outreach. Thanks for all that you do! This is a much brighter light than we have seen recently and hopefully, we will see even more light at the end of the tunnel."

"Unbelievable"

"Wow, Jim that is absolutely amazing and uplifting. Thank you to the leadership of your church for the ongoing support of YF and the youth in our communities in so many ways. Bless you, one and All!"

"Wow is that great! I pray that God will bless Constance Free Church"

You are an amazing congregation. You have sent light through the county this week in a very practical manifestation of Christ's love and compassion through your generosity and good deeds. "This has resulted in thanksgiving to God".(2 Cor. 9:11)

You are making a difference for eternity. Pray and Watch!

God Bless

Pastor Randy

2 comments:

  1. This is one of those things that just makes you sit back and think, "Wow, this is what happens when you do things God's way. Let's do some more!" This is awesome :)

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  2. Today I drove by one of our neighbors (and Constance attenders) who were doing some yard work for another neighbor who needed it. Its great to see the Church being the Church, sometimes publicly and sometimes privately. Tomorrow I'm going over to a house with someone from Constance who is (handier with tools than me) going to build a small ramp to allow someone in a wheelchair to get from their bedroom to the family room in their house.

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