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Red Letter Days

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Red Letter Days are important days, special days, days where memories will be made.  And RiverChurch has a few Red Letter Days coming up in August.  Make sure you mark these dates on your calendar (preferrably in red ink.)

August 1Backpack Preparation Day We’ll be joining the people at Mt. Canaan Baptist Church to stuff backpacks for The Nehemiah Project.  We’re so excited to be involved in this.  It’ll start Saturday morning from 9-4 Make sure you plan to be there and go ahead and make plans to help us hand out backpacks on August 13 as well.

August 2 - Launch Team Meeting - If you are interested in helping us plan for our upcoming Saturday Night Services.  Make sure you plan to meet us here at 6p.  This is gonna be a fun night!!!! Promise!

August 9Vision Meeting – This is going to be a great time to meet the pastor and launch team of RiverChurch, and to hear about our upcoming weekend worship experiences, as well as the ministry opportunities in which we will be involved.  If you’ve thought about checking us out, or just been a little curious, this would be a great tiime to come hang with us.  Rumor has it there will be food there too.  6p at the Tennessee Riverpark Pavillion.

August 15 – Weekend Worship Experience – We’re so excited about this we can hardly wait.  This will be the first of our Saturday night worship experiences.  A great time to come together to worship and to spend some time together in the word with some teaching from Pastor Shannon.  While the location is TBD, (we’ll post that soon) we’ll start at 6p.   Can’t wait to see you there.

So here are some of our Red Letter Days, hope you can experience them with us.

Update

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

We’ve officially be on the ground for a little over a month in Chattanooga.  Since we’ve been here, we’ve had our second vision meeting, started our first small group/prayer meeting, and started a lot of new relationships with people here in the community.

While things have been challenging on the personal front for us; things seem to be moving full steam ahead for RiverChurch Chattanooga.

  • We’ve started the process of incorporating as a non-profit corporation.
  • We’ve assembled a small but very capable and integrous board.
  • Our launch team continues to grow almost weekly

With these positive signs of moving forward we are met with new challenges and questions to be answered.  The biggest one I’m praying about right now, is when to start meeting on the weekends, and when on the weekends should we meet.  We have had a significant number of people express genuine interest in being part of RiverChurch but there Monday through Friday work schedules make it difficult for them to meet with us during the week.  If we could meet on the weekend, we potentially have over 60 people who have said “We’d definitely be interested in being part of your church.”  That’s a pretty good sized launch team.  I really think God is giving me some direction about the when to meet issue.  It could possibly be how we meet for a long time.  It would be a significant deviation from what’s typical in this particular area, but I have a strong sense it may work.  I also believe meeting at the time I’m feeling like we’re supposed to meet will significantly contribute to our ability to fulfill the vision God has given us as a church to make a lasting impact in our community.

Meeting time is a big issue, but meeting location is even bigger.  There is a place that I’ve been looking at since we’ve been in town.  I’ve driven through the parking lot almost weekly, praying that if this is the place God wants us to meet to please open the door for us to meet there.  It has extremely long term potential for us, as it sits right in the middle of our target area of Chattanooga.  I called the guy who owns it yesterday, and he’s only interested in selling it.  But he agreed to meet with me and a couple of our board members tomorrow, yeah tomorrow (Friday June26).  So I’m a little jittery about that.  We can’t buy it, but like I said I really feel a connection to this place and believe this could be where God wants us.  If it is, He’ll work something out.

One big piece that I feel like we need to be developing is our worship time.  Especially when we begin to meet on the weekends.  So, I’m praying that God will direct us as it relates to a worship leader.  I’ve talked to a couple people and we’re waiting to see what God will do now.

So that’s an update on where we are.  If you’re interested in knowing more about RiverChurch please shoot us an email at riverchurchchatt@gmail.com.

Prayer Is. . .

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

prayer1Last week we started looking at what the Bible says about Prayer.  In our discussion we gained a better understanding that prayer is our way of having conversation with God.  Conversation, not a monologue.

We’re continuing the “Prayer Is. . . ” study, this week as we look at the fact that prayer is an act of faith.   As I’ve been studying this thought today I’ve reflected over some of the prayers I’ve prayed that I distinctly remember God answering.  Prayers of provision.  Prayers of healing.  Prayers of wisdom, guidance, peace.

Do you remember a specific prayer that you have prayed that God has answered?  Tell me about it:

Starting Up

Monday, June 15th, 2009

I read earlier today that a church that is not a praying church is a dying church. Prayer is the life source of the church, its our way of constantly communicating our absolute dependence on God.  That’s why we’re taking our first few weeks of meeting together, and laying a foundation of prayer for RiverChurch.  We’re taking time to pray together, but more importantly we are gaining a better understanding of what “prayer is” from the perspective of Scripture.  If we’re gonna do it, we gotta undertand it.

Tonight was a great night as we read through Scripture looking at prayer as our way of conversing with God, not just giving him our laundry list of things to do for us.  But actually engaging in dialogue with the Creator of the Universe.   It was so refreshing to share insights with one another as we read Scripture together.  Afterwards we took some time to pray on our own, then together as a group.

Its awesome watching our young community grow together, learning more about each other and growing together in our faith.  We actually took our first offering tonight as well.  Our expenses are already growing but we decided to designate our first offerings for a ministry project in the city this summer, helping purchase backpacks for kids in lower income schools.  It was beautiful watching people’s faces light up last night as we talked about ministry opportunities and the ways that we will be involved in those opportunities.

Things are actually moving at a very good rate for RiverChurch.  In some cases faster than I anticipated.  So we’ll see where God takes us from here.  One thing is for sure, its gonna be a fun ride.

Hope you can be with us next week for another look at what “prayer is. . . . “

Thanks.

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Just wanted to send a BiG THANK YOU, to everyone who came last night to our VisionMeeting, and to the folks who brought food  and helped with the setup.  Out of our two VisionMeetings so far we have 21 people who have made committments to be part of our launch team, and others who have agreed to pray, or give financially.  Still others are praying about what they should do as it relates to their involvement.

I gotta tell you 21 people is a GREAT start for a launch team, and already GREAT ideas are surfacing  as we prepare to move toward our January 2010 launch.

Let me remind you that we will be meeting Monday Nights, starting back up this Monday Night at 7p.  We’ll be focusing on Prayer for the next several weeks; looking at what Scripture says about it, actually praying together not just talking about it, and most importantly laying a foundation for RiverChurch in prayer that will promise to be solid as we move forward.

If you didn’t make it to our VisionMeeting, you are still invited to drop in on one of our Monday Night meetings.  If you need directions, just email us and we’ll get you there.

Can’t wait to see you there.

"what are you waiting for?"

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

DSC00274The question was like a glass of cold water in my face.   I was talking to some family members, laying out MY timeframe for starting up RiverChurch.  I had a date for our next VisionMeeting, a date for our first LaunchTeam meeting, and a tentative date for our official launch.  When my wife’s 85 year old Grandmother asked, “what are you waiting for?”  Well I fuddled around with an answer, as best as I could, and moved on to another subject, but her words kept echoing over and over and over in my head:

“What are you waiting for?”

So we went about our business, got up this morning to go to church, and in the back of my head I could still hear that annoying question on repeat over and over and over and over and. . . .you get the point.

As I listened to that question, I began to realize that I’ve been moving forward with this whole church planting thing with a very scientific, calculated, human efforts approach.  I’ve been trying to plan meetings, events, and strategy planning sessions, mean while the clock keeps ticking, the sun rises and sets, wrapping up another day.  And today, someone else needs Jesus.  Today, someone needs hope.  Today someone needs to find a group of people who can provide a safe place where they can be encouraged and strengthened in their faith.

Now the calendar for RiverChurch has a weekly prayer time starting tomorrow (Monday) night, then the following Monday a VisionMeeting, then in August our first official LaunchTeam meeting and all of those dates are still on, but I think its time to pull the trigger.  Its time to move forward, without delay.

So, tomorrow, Monday June 1, 2009 at 7p will mark the first official WEEKLY meeting of RiverChurch Chattanooga.  We’re going to devote our first couple of months to prayer.  Praying for the City of Chattanooga, RiverChurch and the planting process.  More importantly we’re  going to pray for one another.  We’re going to pray for miracles, for healing, for salvation, for deliverance, for God to work wonders in the lives of the people who are gathered, and that’s what we’re going to do consistently for the next couple of months.  After that, we’ll see what God says next, but for now, this is where we are beginning.

So let me be the first to invite you to the first weekly meeting of RiverChurch tomorrow night.  We’ll be at 1934 Bay Pointe Drive, Hixson, TN 37343.  Email us at riverchurchchatt@gmail.com if you need directions or more information.

Next Monday (June 8 ) will still be our VisionMeeting at the Tennessee Riverpark Pavillion at 7p, and our regular weekly meetings will pick right up again on June 15.

“What are YOU waiting for?”

Vision Meeting – Date Change

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Well, only after moving here did we realize that Riverbend is the week of our next Vision Meeting, more importantly that Faith & Family Night is the same night we scheduled our next Vision Meeting.  So we moved the meeting back one night to Monday, June 8 at 7p at the Tennessee Riverpark on Amnicola Highway.  Make sure you make the changes to your calendar, and we’ll look forward to seeing you there.

Almost There!!!

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

We’re in the final stages of packing and will soon be heading to Chattanooga.  We can hardly wait.

We are so excited about being back in Chattanooga, and kicking RiverChurch off as well.  It’ll take us a couple of days to get settled and then we’re looking forward to another opportunity to share our vision with more people who are interested in joining us.

Don’t forget to mark your calendars for Tuesday, June 9 at 7p, at the Tennessee Riverpark Pavilion.  Make sure to bring a lawn chair, and your favorite snack.  If you need more information or directions, email riverchurchchatt@gmail.com.

Thanks

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

We just wanted to say thanks to everyone who came to our Vision Meeting last night at the Tennessee River Park.  It was a little chilly, but the location was pretty sweet.

If you missed it, don’t worry.  We’re planning another Vision Meeting in early June.  We’ll let you know the date and time.  The location will likely be the same place.

For those of you who signed up to be on our Launch Team, our Prayer Team and/or our Vision Team, take this big THANK YOU! What an encouraging way to begin our actual planning with EVERYONE committing in some way to partner with RiverChurch.

More news to come later. . . .

Vision Meeting

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

If you live in the Chattanooga area. We would like to personally invite you to a Vision Meeting, Tonight, at 7p at the Riverfront Park Pavillion, on Amnicola Highway. This one hour meeting will be  your opportunity to hear about the calling and vision of RiverChurch as well as our ministry philosophy, proposed timeline for startup, and how you can be involved.

This is an open meeting, so feel free to invite any of your friends who may be interested in being part of a new church plant. If you have any questions about the meeting feel free to contact us at riverchurchchatt@gmail.com or click here for directions.

See you at the River!!!