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City On A Hill

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Trunk or Treat

It’s our very first Community Impact event!!

And we are PUMPED!!!!!

On Saturday, October 31 @7p we will be gathering at Hillcrest Elementary School off Highway 58 and we’re gonna light that hilltop up!  We’re using spot lights, flood lights, Christmas lights and any other kind of light we can find to light up the night sky.  If you’re driving by on Highway 153 you’ll see us.

Its a trunk or treat type event, but when people arrive on the hill they’re gonna find our peeps, sitting outside of their cars, loaded with candy, decorated like city shops, prepared with fun games, ready to have a rockin’ time.  We’re renting an inflatable slide, which will be the city park.

We’ll have a

Post Office,

a Grocery Store,

a Candy Store,

a Pet Shop,

a City Jail,

a Used Car Lot,

a Beauty Shop,

a Toy Store and

a Hot Dog Stand, stocked with over 400 hotdogs!!!!

Our Goal:

- To be a City on A Hill that cannot be hidden.

- To let our light shine before men that they may see our good works and glorify our Father in Heaven.

In other words: To do just what Jesus told us to do.

If you’re in the neighborhood, stop by and say hi!!!

See ya at the City on A Hill!!!!

Oh yeah, Mr. Weatherman says its supposed to rain.  Help us pray he’s wrong – just this once ‘-)

Mapping our DNA

Friday, September 4th, 2009

dnaRiverChurch has been worshiping together now for the last three weeks, and our times together have been so encouraging and meaningful.  We have entered our “pre-launch” phase, which is really just a time of preparation before we “Go Public” at the beginning of 2010.  In addition to getting to know one another, and developing a sense of community with one another, we are discovering what our DNA looks like.

In a teaching series we’re calling Inside/Out, we are taking time to examine the inward conditions of our own lives so we can be better equipped to influence the outside world around us.  We’ve been unpacking the Great Commandment of Matthew 22:37-39:

37Jesus replied: ” ‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’38This is the first and greatest commandment. 39And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’

In reality our obedience to this Great Commandment will determine our effectiveness in fulfilling the Great Commission of Matthew 28:19-20:

19Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.”

We believe that the DNA of RiverChurch is to simply love God, and love people.  If we can truly do this then we will do what Jesus calls us to do, to GO and GROW new Christ followers.

If you would like to be part of this part of our growth process, please feel free to join us Saturday nights at 6p at the 58 Commons.  For Directions go here.



Kickoff.

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

RiverChurch kicked off our weekend worship experiences this past Saturday night, and what a GREAT night it was.   Our weekend services will provide us the opportunity to grow together as a true community: worshiping together, and growing together in the Word.  We are using this time to develop avenues of ministry into the city of Chattanooga, as well as initiatives within our faith community.  Over the next 4-5 months we will be further developing our launch team, gearing up for our “Going Public” phase in January 2010.   If you live locally and would like to help us we would love for you to join us on Saturday nights.  Here are some other great opportunities to join us THIS WEEK:

-    Hamilton County High School Prayer Walk – We’ll be gathering at Central High School tonight, Tuesday 8.18 at 7p  to pray for our local High School.

-    Help Hillcrest Day – We’re going to be working around the grounds of the Hillcrest Elementary School, cleaning, raking, painting, repairing windows, etc.  We would love for you to join us as we help spruce up this local elementary school.  We’ll be getting together at 8:22 on Saturday 8.22.  Hillcrest is just off of Highway 153 exit 5B.  After you get off of the Highway you’ll see the school up on the hill to your left.

Directions to RiverChurch @Fifty Eight Commons:
Highway 153 to exit 5A.

At the first traffic light turn left.

The Fifty Eight Commons will be on the immediate right.

The Fifty Eight Common sits between the Exxon station on the left and Sonic Drive-In on the right.

Enter the building at the front middle entrance down the hall to suite 103.

Lookout. . . .

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

. . .  because RiverChurch is coming!!!!!!!rushing-water-964534-ga

Saturday night is our very first service and we would love to have you join us. We’ll meet at 6p at the Fifty Eight Commons.  We’ll worship together, spend some time in the Word, and even offer a special time for kids ministry as well.

Dress is casual, so come and celebrate with us.

Can’t wait to see you there.

Hold on to your fork.

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

Fork-Derivative3-orgMy grandmother could fry some mean fried chicken, she wasn’t to shabby at all of the other southern, homestyle dishes we would eat for special occasions at her house.  But my favorite part of the meal, was when “MawMaw” would come around and take my main course plate away and say to me “Hold on to your fork.”  That meant she was about to roll out the real good stuff; banana pudding, chocolate cake, or pecan pie.  Mmmmm, my mouth is watering right now thinking about it.

Food should be the last thing on my mind after tonight’s VisionMeeting down at the Riverpark.  We had so much food and the biggest group we’ve had at any previous VisionMeeting.  We talked about the future, we laughed together, and got to know each other a little better, it was like sitting down at a family dinner, for some of us with family members we’ve never met before.

But I gotta be the one to say it, to everyone who was there tonight “Hold On To Your Fork.”  I think the best is yet to come.  This week we launch some significant community impact efforts, specifically working with some area schools.  Then in less than seven days we start our very first weekend services.  Its so exciting to see what God is building and allowing us to call it RiverChurch.    I can’t wait to see what He’s going to do next with us.  But whatever it is, hold on to your fork, it only gets better from here.

VISION

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

LR508LookingThe future looks bright for RiverChurch and we want to tell you about it.  Join us for our next Vision Meeting:

Sunday, August 9.2009

6p

Tennessee River Park, Pavilion #2

Directions:
From 153 Take Amnicola Hwy Exit heading West.  Turn right at Chickmauga Dam. Stay to the left.  Follow through parking lot under Railroad Bridge to Shelter #2.

Backpacks

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

KidsRunning-Backpacks

Of all the exciting stuff that seems to be happening with RiverChurch, there is one particular area that we are extremely excited about:  backpacks.   The very first outreach opportunity for RiverChurch will be a partnership with a local organization called the Nehemiah Project, that is working to put literally thousands of backpacks together to be delivered to students in the lower income communities of Chattanooga.  In a couple of weeks we will be assembling the backpacks complete with school supplies and a Bible, and the following week, we’ll be personally handing these backpacks out at a local school.  Our very first offerings, that we have received at our weekly prayer time, have been solely designated to help purchase these backpacks.  We’re making a small dent, but a dent nonetheless.

Let me share with you a portion of an email that was forwarded to me this morning about why this project is so important:

Several Principals shared with me the great things that were going on at their schools, because of the volunteers that had come to know their schools through the partnerships of The Nehemiah Project.  They also shared heartbreaking stories of the poverty of their students, and how one school had gone to all dark blue uniforms because the parents did not wash the clothes of the children.   And another story of how they have set a policy that if a child gets in trouble at school and is in need of being sent home, they are to not send that child home until they have had school breakfast and school lunch, because that will be the only food that child will have that day.  -Beth Trussell, Executive Director, Nehemiah Project.

While this is the sad reality that kids face right here in Chattanooga, it simply reiterates the need for the Church to BE the Church.

If you would like to help provide a backpack for a kid this year, you can send a gift of $10 designated for “backpacks”  and we’ll make sure the Nehemiah Project is able to help one more kid this year.

Send donations marked “backpacks” to:

RiverChurch / PO Box 22054 / Chattanooga, TN 37422

growing

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

plantIts so cool to witness little signs of growth within the faith community of RiverChurch.  In many ways its like watching little green leaves pushing through the soil that covers the original seed.  Each week that we come together for our time of prayer I can see more and more signs of life:

- a community of Christ followers is truly forming

- we’re becoming more and more like family

-we pray together, worship together, laugh together and cry together.

And more growth is obvious.  So many people have told us that they would love to meet with us, but work schedules make it so difficult for them to join us.  So we’re making plans to start a weekend gathering in August.  As of now our plans are to meet on Saturday evenings.  We’re still trying to secure a location. But this gathering will be a time of worship and sharing the truths of Scripture for adults and Children.  This will not be our official launch, but it will give us the opportunity to be more prepared for an official launch in January of 2010.

We’ll be explaining why we’re meeting on Saturday night’s a little later.  But if you would like to help us prepare for this we would love to have your support.  Here’s how you can be involved:

  1. Finances.  All gifts to RiverChurch are tax deductible and can be made online by clicking the GIVE tab at the top or you can mail your gift to RiverChurch Chattanooga, PO Box 22054, Chattanooga, TN 37422. Your gifts will help us with initial start-up expenses, like equipment, building rental, and other things we really need to get up and running.
  2. Prayer.  Join with us as we are praying for the right location.  We’re looking into a couple of leads, and we’re praying that God will open the perfect door for us.
  3. Participation. We’re still building our launch team, and we’ll begin our official launch team meetings in August.  If you’re interested in helping us get started, we’re simply asking our launch team members to give us up to three months after we launch.  If they help us get started and officially launch in January, then we’re asking them to stick with us at least until March and then they are free to stay involved, or do something different.  In some cases that will mean people returning to their home churches, after they’ve helped us get up on our feet during the first three months.

So you see we’re growing.  We’re not a tree yet, but our roots are growing deep in a foundation of prayer, and little signs of life can definitely be seen in RiverChurch, and I gotta tell you its EXCITING!!!!

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: