I want to invite you to Catalyst's core group meeting this Thursday night. The summer is quickly approaching and we believe that God is going to do some amazing things. But to be able to pull it off, frankly, we need your help.
So, this Thursday night, we are going to talk about the summer, give opportunities to serve and pray that God would open doors to reach the disconnected and grow those already part of this community.
I hope you will make it. This meeting is open to anyone that considers Catalyst their community or who wants Catalyst to be their community.
I am asking that those who attend would do some kind of fast (food, or technology, etc ) from Wednesday at 7pm until, Thursday at 7pm. During your fast, ask for God's favor for Catalyst and that he would give clear vision of what he desires.
Their will be pizza provided. Bring $5 to cover the cost.
Childcare will be provided.
We will be meeting in "The Garage"
Monday, April 20, 2009
Friday, April 10, 2009
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Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Philippians: Happiness in the Turmoil
Next Thursday, 4/16, we begin our series in Philippians.
In the book of Philippians, we find an apostle that was unmistakably happy. Yet, “none of his circumstances contribute to his joy: He wrote from a jail cell, his work was under attack by competitors, and after twenty-years or so of hard traveling in the service of Jesus, he was tired and would have welcomed some relief.”
Paul had a a life full of hardship, and yet was heartily happy.
In a world of chaos and darkness, we look at how we too can have happiness in the turmoil.
In the book of Philippians, we find an apostle that was unmistakably happy. Yet, “none of his circumstances contribute to his joy: He wrote from a jail cell, his work was under attack by competitors, and after twenty-years or so of hard traveling in the service of Jesus, he was tired and would have welcomed some relief.”
Paul had a a life full of hardship, and yet was heartily happy.
In a world of chaos and darkness, we look at how we too can have happiness in the turmoil.
Philippians: Happiness in the Turmoil
Next Thursday, 4/16, we begin our series in Philippians.
In the book of Philippians, we find an apostle that was unmistakably happy. Yet, “none of his circumstances contribute to his joy: He wrote from a jail cell, his work was under attack by competitors, and after twenty-years or so of hard traveling in the service of Jesus, he was tired and would have welcomed some relief.”
Paul had a a life full of hardship, and yet was heartily happy.
In a world of chaos and darkness, we look at how we too can have happiness in the turmoil.
In the book of Philippians, we find an apostle that was unmistakably happy. Yet, “none of his circumstances contribute to his joy: He wrote from a jail cell, his work was under attack by competitors, and after twenty-years or so of hard traveling in the service of Jesus, he was tired and would have welcomed some relief.”
Paul had a a life full of hardship, and yet was heartily happy.
In a world of chaos and darkness, we look at how we too can have happiness in the turmoil.
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