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This past month we had the foundation of the Sanctuary jacked up to fix a crack in the back wall. I am amazed to see how the workers do a leveling job. I must admit it is fascinating. Years of movement from the good ol’ Texas dirt is repaired in a matter of hours. As the guys were working, I was hit with the question: What is your foundation?
It is a good question for us all to ask. As a church we have spent the first two months working on our foundations in the area of prayer and family. Through the Foundations of Faith seminars we have looked at prayer and journaling and marriage. In the month of March we will continue our seminar series by looking at parenting. In April and May we will be having a ladies and men’s conferences. If you are not taking advantage of the seminars, I believe you are missing out. Let me point out that if you come to a marriage or parenting conference, it does not mean you have a bad marriage or you are a bad parent. I think that is a common misconception people make. It simply means you want to be better. Don’t we all want our foundation to be stronger? I hope so.
On another note, God has been doing some incredible things in our midst over the past several months. We are seeing new families come to be a part of FBC, and we are broadening our foundation of ministry as a church family. I believe God is blessing what we are doing and as a result I believe He is calling us to do more. I want to ask you to be praying about what it is that God might be calling you to do for ministry in the days to come. We have many opportunities on the horizon from feeding the homeless monthly, to attending a camp as a sponsor, to being involved in mission projects and trips we are doing as a church. But I believe there is still more beyond that. As a church we must ask ourselves what we need to be doing to show our community the love of Christ in a very practical way.
We all have cracks in our foundation. We all need to be daily powerjacked by our Father to continually lift us up to be who we need to be for Him. If you are not spending time in the Word and prayerfully seeking after His will for your life, then chances are your foundation is sinking a bit. I love the song “Higher Ground”. The words say, “On Christ the solid rock I stand, all other ground is sinking sand.” May we all stand on Christ the rock!
Jacked up for Jesus!