Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Gateway Church

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La Iglesia Gateway te invita a sus Nuevos Servicios de Adoración en Español.

Nuestra iglesia ha comenzado un segundo Servicio de Adoración y Alabanza los Domingos a las 6:30 PM. Nuestro propósito y llamado es alcanzar a la comunidad hispana de Morristown, Tennessee y sus alrededores con el mensaje de salvación y libertad que hay en Jesucristo. La iglesia Gateway es una comunidad de pacto que cree que un mundo separado y segregado como el de hoy, solo la iglesia puede modelar la verdadera reconciliación.
¡Venga y experimente con nosotros el Gozo de Adorar a Dios y ser parte de nuestra comunidad de fe!

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The Five C’s of Covenant Community Life

CONNECTED

Here at Gateway Church we are seeking to process our faith in ways that facilitate our obedience to the Great Commission given by Jesus in Matthew 28:16-20:

But the eleven disciples proceeded to Galilee, to the mountain, which Jesus had designated. When they saw Him, they worshiped Him; but some were doubtful. And Jesus came up and spoke to them, saying, “All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.

To aid us in the process we use the Five C’s of Covenant Community Life. They are CALLED, CONNECTED, COMMITTED, COVERED, and COMISSIONED.

I previously shared some of my thoughts on the power of being CALLED. Now I would like to talk with you about the opportunity of being CONNECTED.

Paul tells us in Ephesians 4:11-16 that properly joined believers enjoy the opportunity to grow up. What a novel idea that in communities of faith, people would actually mature and attain the unity of the faith — that we could measure up to the implications of our relationship to Jesus as Lord of our lives.

Scripture informs us that the whole Body (the Church) is fitted and held together by what every joint supplies. This truth teaches me at least two things:

1) I have needs that God intends to supply by my being properly related to other members of His Body, the Church,

2) I have the opportunity and the capacity to supply what others who are connected to me need.

The balance between receiving and supplying is the path to maturity. Maturity is when you produce more than you consume. It isn’t that we do not or should not consume resources, we have legitimate needs and lacks; but, if we only consume, we become parasites. Conversely, we cannot sustain a relationship in which we only give and never receive. Those kinds of relationships cause burn-out. It is the balance between receiving and supplying that produces a maturing Body that grows in true love.

For this reason, Gateway Church values and nurtures good connections. Let me ask you, Are you properly connected to Jesus as your Lord and His Church as your spiritual Body? If you are not properly connected, perhaps you would allow the family called Gateway Church to help you find a good connection.

Pastor Sanford

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Gateway groups are designed to give you a great chance to get connected to other members of Gateway Church that you might not have a chance to get to know on Sunday mornings.  They provide a chance to fellowship in a smaller, more intimate environment.  Most Gateway groups meet in members homes and are set up for group discussion around a central topic.  The scriptures say that we grow by that which every joint and ligament supply.  Gateway groups are meant to provide an opportunity for you to strengthen your connections to this body.  We encourage you to get connected.  If you would like to join a Gateway group, please contact Dr. Ruth or the church office.

omarGateway Church has added a Sunday afternoon service which meets at 6:30 PM. This service incorporates spanish and english worship. The sermons will be given in spanish as well as english.

One purpose for this new meeting is to reach out to the growing hispanic community in the Lakeway Area.  For too long the most segregated day of the week has been Sunday.  We believe that the Body of Christ is composed of every nation, tribe, and tongue.  Our vision is to incorporate the diversity of the people of this region so that we stand together bearing witness to the love of Christ.  We know that in a broken world only the church can model reconciliation.

Pastor Omar Perez is giving oversight to this time of worship. Pastor Omar is the Internatiional Pastor at Gateway Church.  God has recently added he and his wife, Andria to our congregation.  Omar is a seasoned minister who established a large, nationwide youth ministry in Cuba before coming to the United States.

For more information regarding this service, feel free to contact the church office.

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The Five C’s of Covenant Community Life

CALLED
The church is the “EKKLESIA”. EKKLESIA the Greek word for church means a gathering of citizens called out of their homes to gather for the purpose of conducting city/state business. In Matthew 16:18 Jesus says – “…I will build my church (EKKLESIA) and the gates of Hades will not prevail against it.” From this we understand that the church is Kingdom citizens called out of ordinary lives to gather around Jesus and His throne to conduct Kingdom business.

Called is an important word. It is one of the 5 ‘C’ words that God has given us at Gateway Church to describe the process of making disciples.

The first ‘C’ word is CALLED. We are a called people. We are called by His name, we are called to hope, called to be holy, called to be free, called to peace, called out of darkness, called to glory and called His children. These are all common callings that we need to acknowledge and respond to as believers.

Paul made it more personal when he declared with boldness that he was called to be an apostle by the will of God. You have a specific calling as a member of the church. You can be called to be a part of Gateway Church, called to be a worshipper, an usher or greeter, a teacher, a nursery worker, an alter worker, a member of the dance team, a counselor, an intercessor or any of a dozen of the functions and anointings that make up Christ’s body the church.

I like the list of things that the prophet Isaiah says that the people of God will be called. He says we will be called:

1. The repairer of the breach

2. The restorer of the streets in which to dwell

3. Oakes of righteousness

4. The priests of the Lord

5. God’s delight

6. Sought out, a city not forsaken.

The prophet sums all of our calling us by saying in Isaiah 43:1 “Do not fear, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name; YOU ARE MINE!”

At Gateway Church we are committed to His call on our lives and to helping you discover and fulfill your calling.

Pastor Sanford

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