Sunday, June 7, 2009

Sunday Wrap Up

Greetings everyone! Our Mission Conference wrapped up today. In spite of the poor attendance, I believe God ministered to us powerfully in the four services over the weekend. Friday night was wonderful. The Haddix family did a great job. Afterwards, we all had a great time of worship and lots of fun with Burning Bush. The night climaxed with four children coming to Christ. One little boy, Adam, blessed my socks off. He was the first one to come forward. It took a great deal of courage to do what he did, but he was very sincere. He came to receive Jesus into his life. Later, we anointed him and prayed for him. He has a tumor on the side of his head. Please stand with us in faith for Adam's healing.

Saturday night was different than Friday, but just as good. Brother Brinson, Southern Ohio's Mission Rep, shared a great report and message. The video stories he showed us from around the world were powerful stories of how God uses our mission dollars to change lives. The presentation to Tom, our Chinese brother, was beautiful. I commend Carmen McBeath for making that happen. Her and Chris just did a super job again making the missions conference a success.

This morning, Sister Miller, shared her heart with us. I appreciate the Holy Spirit through Sister Miller backing what I had said earlier. Sister Miller's words, "I don't believe the American people realize how bad things are" was a prophetic statement. She was not speaking about America economically or politically, she was speaking about our spiritual condition. And I concur, most of the church in America is so intoxicated with the world, that we are failing to reach the RIPE harvest that is right under our nose. This is why our response to what will happen next week is so important. This our chance to be stirred, prepared, and sent out to share Christ with a hungry and ripe lost people. As I said this morning, we have no business doing encounter weekends, if we can't take the time next week to be involved in this vital week of ministry. I'm excited about the people that will be saved next week because we have small groups and encounters to point them too.I don't believe I am exaggerating when I say that next week may very well be the most important week in Kings Point's history. Please be praying with me and making plans to be involved.

I love each of you. I know sometimes I'm pretty transparent and straightforward. But God knows my heart and He knows I have you in my heart and in my prayers. Have a wonderful week. I hope you can join us in Camp Meeting this week.

-Pastor Randy

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