Tuesday, March 27, 2007

The Richness Of Fellowship

One of the greatest opportunities and challenges we're facing in starting a new church is the constant need to initiate new relationships. Wherever we're at- in churches, our neighborhood, or other venues where we're trying to build relationships- we're the new guys on the block. Almost without fail, people are very friendly. Yet, we've definitely felt the weight of the energy required in the many new relationships we've formed in the 7 weeks we've lived in Columbus.

I'm always amazed at how God knows and meets our needs. In the last two weeks, we've enjoyed rich times with new and old friends who share our same love for Jesus. We are so thankful to Him for the people He has brought our way. We've had dinner and fun times in our home with:

  • one of many great couples from our new ABF at Northwest Chapel
  • a staff pastor and family from the Eastside (Columbus) GBC
  • a family we met while on a walk in our subdivision that just so happen to be members of the Powell (Columbus) GBC and that the husband was on a Barnabas Team Trish led in 1996 (what a God-appointed-connection!)

We also were invited to the home of friends we met in IN who are now on staff at the Pickerington (Columbus) GBC and had a great time there. In addition, Trish has had several play-dates with other Moms and their kids and I've enjoyed lunches with the staffs of both the Northwest Chapel and Eastside GBCs. To top it off, tonight we enjoyed time with Jason and Marcie Haymaker and kids who we worked with for 6 years in the Cleveland area.

When I think back in our first few weeks here, it seemed like we knew no one and things could feel quite lonely at times. However, now we look at life here as an opportunity to embrace new friends. Fellowship is much richer when you no longer take it for granted.

I'm so thankful for these times. They are like gas in our tanks. One of the ways that God fuels us with His love and fills our hearts for the work He has given us of loving and serving those who do not yet know Jesus is by enriching our lives through His people.

Thanks, Lord. These times are gifts from you. Help us to offer others the gift of true fellowship by sharing your love and inviting them to join your family.

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