This newsletter was originally sent December 1, 2011. "New Yorkers temperamentally do not crave comfort and convenience--if they did, they would live elsewhere." (E.B. White, Here is New York) Anyone who has spent much time in NYC will resonate with the above quotation from E.B. White. The city is not built for convenience or comfort. And yet, for some people it holds a magnetic attraction that inexorably draws them to it. That is how we feel about this great city. Over the past month, we have been making intense preparations for our transition to NYC. We survived our first foray into the NYC real estate market, and even in this process, God demonstrated that His wisdom was much higher than ours. Little did we know that He was orchestrating something much bigger than just an apartment hunt. We initially attempted to find an apartment on our own, without using a broker. After a few hours of wandering through the streets of Astoria in the cold, driving rain, unable even to locate a rental property, we realized that this was an exercise in futility. We begrudgingly decided to call the broker who had listed an apartment we had seen on Craigslist. Our broker, a young woman from Ukraine named Oksana, showed us a wonderful apartment that we signed on the next day. As we were leaving the real estate office, Oksana, somewhat timidly, asked when we were going to begin meeting as a church, and if she could attend our meetings. Once we regained our composure, we assured her that she would be more than welcome to attend the Bible studies we would be holding and that we would contact her as soon as we moved in. So, while we were focused on finding an apartment, God was providentially orchestrating a meeting between us and a young Ukrainian immigrant, who works at a real estate firm filled with Ukrainian immigrants, who was looking for a gospel-preaching church. This was just a small reminder to us that God will glorify Himself, that Christ will build His church, that the Spirit is still sovereignly giving new life to sinners who were once dead in trespasses and sins. So, please pray for Oksana, and for the other employees at the agency where she works. Pray that the Lord uses this relationship as a means to engage the Ukrainian community in Astoria with the gospel of Jesus Christ. And pray that we would have wisdom to know how best to minister to that community. Other ways you can pray... Please also pray that we would be able to establish meaningful relationships with our neighbors in Astoria. We plan to move into our new apartment on December 19, and are prayerfully considering ways to reach out to our new neighbors. In addition, please remember to pray for these ongoing requests:
The Church at Brook Hills Attn: Jean Adams 3145 Brook Highland Parkway Birmingham, AL 35242 Please make checks payable to The Church at Brook Hills and designate your gifts by writing“Northeast Church Plant” in the memo line. If you would like to see our prospective budget, please contact us. Thank you for taking the time to read this e-mail. We cannot express to you how valuable your prayers are to us. We look forward to sending out next month's update from our new home in Astoria! Blessings in Christ, josh and traci "Now to him who is able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think, according to the power at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, now and forever. Amen" (Eph. 3:20-21) |
Thursday, December 8, 2011
NYC Newsletter #7
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