Fellowship Groups

July 15, 2008

In May of this year we started a new journey here at ALF. We began a shift to small group oriented ministry. The reason is very simple. It is the Biblical way to disciple the believers who make up the ALF family. We are convinced that relationships must be established and grow for born again believers to become the Body of Christ. This generally isn’t going to happen attending a worship service on Sunday. Lots of great things happen on Sunday morning but meaningful fellowship usually isn’t possible. It takes small groups to cause this to happen.

So we came up with a plan. We would form “Fellowship” groups with an emphasis on relationship building and assimilation. We also believed it would be a way to reach out to others, something we were really not doing well before. This would require leaders. It would also require folks willing to open up their homes.

To be honest I was concerned. Would people commit to something so new to us? How thankful I am that the Body of Christ at ALF responded as they did. Leaders came forward. People opened their homes. Now we are going into our third month and we have three well-led Fellowship Groups meeting in homes from DeLand to Astor.

I cannot begin to express how grateful I am for the response. The leaders have gone over and above the call of duty. People have committed to their groups. The Bible discussions are lively and interesting. In a word, successful.

Thank God for His presence in His people!

Agape,

Brother Jesse


Hello world!

July 15, 2008

Shalom and welcome to my brand new blog. I will be posting news, views and commentary on my world. I am a Christian and I pastor the church I go to so this will be from a very Biblical world-view. I am also conservative politically so be advised I will also be commenting on things from the right.

I desire your input and hope to stimulate the thinking of those who come here. Most of all I want people to consider the reality of God in our world and just what that should mean for our lives everyday.

Brother Jesse