John Markum

Edgewood 2011

 

This past week, in each of our weekend worship services at Edgewood, we unleashed 7 Challenges for every person that calls Edgewood their church home. I wanted to take the time to reiterate these 7 Challenges this week here on the blog, and so I will deal with each one in a separate post this week. In case you didn’t get the bookmark we handed out this week, here are the 7 Challenges.

  1. Read through the Bible in one year.
  2. Pray for the Church one hour a week.
  3. Share Christ: Lead one person to the Lord.
  4. Increase giving by 1%.
  5. Give time to serving in one ministry.
  6. Find one thing to be thankful for daily.
  7. Bring a Bible to church.

Again, these are for people who call Edgewood their church home. We are not asking, nor do we even want any of our guests to give financially to the ministry of Edgewood. But for those who call yourselves members of Edgewood, or consider Edgewood your church home, this is the year to step up to the plate in all 7 Challenges. I truly believe that as we do this together, God is going to show Himself mightily in our lives, and in the life of our church. We are the people of God! Not even the gates of Hell have power against us! Let’s turn the Quad Cities upside down with the Gospel and see God impact our world through our church like never before. Read more about Challenge #1 real soon…

Blessings,

John

“Come to The Awakening!”

We wanted to share the following video with all of the friends of our Saturday night worship experience, The Awakening. We’re asking all of you to watch the video, and pass it on. Even invite someone to come to church this Saturday with you. We are encouraging all of you who are close enough to attend, to see for yourself what The Awakening is all about. We understand that many people have their own hang-ups to coming to church. Maybe you did go to church at one point and you’ve stopped. Maybe someone in a church hurt you. Maybe life has simply been painful and you feel like God wouldn’t want you anyway.

Whatever your story is, we have a place for you at Edgewood on Saturday nights. Come as you are – hurts, successes, failures, baggage, doubts, insecurities, hopes, and dreams – and find that you’re not alone, and we’re all in this thing called “life” together. It doesn’t matter if you’ve struggled with addictions, had an abortion, grew up in church, or have been running from God. This is a place of hope and healing. This is a place to start again. This is a place to belong.

We hope to see you this week!

John

 

Text-a-Prayer

I am serious about prayer. Experience has taught me that the times of most consistent prayer always yield the the richest times of the blessings of God. Conversely, whenever I’ve gotten less consistent with my prayer life, my world gets more and more chaotic. Now I’m not saying my life is easier when I pray. I’m saying that God’s hand of favor seems to press on me the more I press into Him. Which actually results in some of biggest obstacles becoming my greatest opportunities to see God move.

I want to experience that kind of God-anointed, Holy Spirit-empowered prayer life every day. Not only for me, but for you. I hope that you are regularly getting alone with God, and connecting with your Heavenly Father. But to take it to a whole ‘notha level, we need to lift one another up. I want to pray for you… whoever you are reading this today. If you will comment on this blog, or text me your prayer request, I will pray for you today. Not because I’m awesome and God always does what I want Him to, but because God is awesome, and He always does what is best for me, even when I don’t understand. So share it with me, and I will pray for you. There is much power in consistent prayer.

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Blessings,

John

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