Thursday, May 3, 2012

Generation Church Update


TSC is excited about a new partnership with the Church Planters, Jeremiah and Cindy Brown, in Indianapolis.  Here is an update on their church:


   By Jeremiah Brown:

Highlights:
Before sharing our prayers and praises I would like to ask you a question.  What does fun look like to you?  Interesting question isn't it?  Another question:  If church could be fun, what would it look like?  These questions often rise in my head as we prepare and plan for our weekend experiences at Generation Church.

You see, part of the reason we are beginning Generation Church is to reach many of the people who have told us that church is not relevant and its boring.  I don't know about you but my God is NOT boring.  After all, He is extremely creative, unique, and I am in full belief that He surely is not boring! 

For us, Generation Church is going to be a place that is fun.  This can be done through creative elements, upbeat music and community groups that do life together.  For us, every weekend is like a super bowl party, we want it to be the highlight of our peoples week!  We believe by having fun as a church this will help us introduce people to Jesus who will change their lives!

Praises:
We had our first church partner, Thompson Station Church, come spend some time with us this weekend!  They are a great source of encouragement and support, as well as a great example of what God can do through churches.
Picked up our donated sound system last week!
We have someone committed to leading worship for our first preview service

Requests:
For the people we are going to impact by the launching of Generation Church over the next several weeks. 
Pray for more church partnerships to be established.  We would love 2-3 churches to commit to partnering with each of our "Sneak Peak" services (June - August) and become long-term supporters.
Continue to pray for our family and our leadership team and their families.  We are still waiting for a few key members to make the move to Indianapolis but they are working hard making connections, searching for jobs, and allowing God to move in their own lives.




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