Thursday, April 14, 2011

Hey North Ridge!

As you can probably tell our attendance has been up quite a bit since January. In fact, we are now seeing over 100 more people each weekend than we saw at the end of 2010! This has pushed our attendance over 400 and has caused a few areas to become crowded. So here are some things we are doing immediately to create more space.


  • Children- We have launched a new 2 Year Old class in the middle building. This gives us double the space for our 2 year old children and volunteers.  A big thank you to our volunteers who stepped up and made this possible!

  • Parking - This past Sunday our parking lots were completely full. Guests had to park on the street and walk in. We need some of our North Ridge members to consider parking in the area where the old houses are behind our buildings, or across the street at our old location, or on Waketa Drive. 

  • Seating - This past Sunday our 10:30 service was full. We are asking some of our North Ridge members to consider giving up your 10:30 seat and coming to the 9:00 service, or using the cafe as an overflow area.  We need to keep talking to a minimum in the cafe area so that those worshiping there will have the best environment possible. 

Thank you for your help in making room for others. While this isn't just about attendance numbers, every number represents an opportunity for life change, and that is what we celebrate. 

Can't wait for Easter week at North Ridge!


Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Boxes for Barahona update


At Christmas we sent boxes with gifts and supplies for families to Batay 9 in Barahona. We have just received this short video from the day families gathered to receive their boxes. From what we are being told, there was a considerable amount of excitement in the Batay that day!

Friday, April 8, 2011

Scandalous


We launch a new series this weekend in preparation of our Easter Celebrations. We are calling the series "Scandalous" after a book by the same title by Dr. D.A. Carson, one of the world's leading New Testament  scholars.

"Nothing is more central to the Bible than Jesus' death and resurrection. The entire Bible pivots on one weekend in Jerusalem about two thousand years ago."  D.A Carson, Scandalous


Millions have taken a look at the cross of Jesus and as they have begun to understand what it is about, they have turned and walked away calling the whole account a scandal, an untruth.

Is Jesus a living-and-dying-and-living God?

The God who stands against us in wrath and loves us any way?

Can it be true that on a cross, punishment is both given by God and borne by God?

Do you believe? Or will you dismiss the story as scandalous?

This weekend we begin to place a magnifying glass against one weekend in Jerusalem. Not just to see if these events did take place, but also to uncover what they mean.