Happy Beginning of the Week, church family!
I have been praying about what do concerning Ministry Time during these weeks at home. God has given me several ideas and applications that can help us grow closer to Him and each other through this time of being quarantined at home. Each week I will send out a verse and a kind of practical applications to go along with it. I pray that each week you will pray over the application and have fun over what God tells you to do with it. I then encourage you to text me and tell me what happened and how it encouraged you this week, I will then write out a couple testimonies at the end of the week to help encourage and remind us of the amazing things God is doing during this time. Ministry Time Week 1: 1 Thessalonians 5:11 (The Passion Translation) “Because of this, encourage the hearts of your fellow believers and support one another, just as you have already been doing.” Ministry Time Activation: Pray about a person in our church and ask God to give you a word, blessing, declaration, or prayer. Take 30 minutes to call them this week. Give that person your word and encourage them. I do enjoy texting but I felt like God told me this week we need to reach out and call one another to encourage each other and give the word that He is going to place in each of our hearts. Testimony: Please text me back after you have given the person God’s word and I will post a few of these testimonies on the church’s blog. I look forward to hearing about the amazing words God is about to pour out. NOTE: If you need Pastor Dani's phone number, please text 720-663-0764 to request it. Dani Noe, Sozo & Admin Pastor
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Greetings sweet church family, I am praying each of you are doing well. How are you spending your time during this time of quarantine? This isn’t really going to be a blog at all, because I would like to get some of your input. I wanted to ask you all a question. What if I open this blog to answer your questions? You can write in and ask any type of biblical, theological, or historical question. I will try to get to a couple questions each week. If there has ever been a question you have had about God or about theology but have never gotten a clear answer, I want to help you draw closer to God through this time. I want to help equip and inform you of theological truths. Dani Noe, Sozo & Admin Pastor Fear. Today has been one of the most challenging and fearful days for me. Yesterday afternoon, I decided to call my boys in from in school for the following day. Their Spring Break starts next week and with the business and all the constant go I thought we should start off with a restful day of being together… let’s just say that did not happen.
I woke up today with this thought to get to the grocery store. Of course, of all weeks and or days to be out of produce and canned goods it had to be today. So at 7:30am I dragged my boys to the store and we spent two hours getting what we needed and waiting in line. We then got home to realize that our heater had decided to stop working and our house was now a balmy 63° and later got to 62°. After putting the groceries away, my boys’ school emailed me to tell me that I had to find a way to pick up all of their coursework because the week after spring break they are going to hold a virtual class for all of the students. I was able to call an HVAC man to come and get our heater working again. However, now the issue was to figure out how to get to school before it closes and make sure I’m home for the HVAC guy (yep my brilliant and fun plan to keep my boys at home has exploded in my face….) This has been my day thus far, however at one point as I was making lunch and with the heaviness of the day and the atmosphere I broke. Yep I broke down at my island in front of my boys and sobbed. I have lived through some very heavy and hard situations, but something has taken over our country and people. There is a spiritual heaviness right now that is weighing on us. As I was crying, God quietly whispered to me, “Pray!” I looked up from crying and told my boys I was feeling overwhelmed and with this huge fear-based atmosphere, I was going to shift my mind and decide not to partner with it. So we prayed. We prayed over my feelings, over school, and over this huge fear that has gripped this country. Then God gave me a brilliant idea-- Before I share with you the idea God gave me I want to first share Psalm 21:1, 11-13 (The Passion Translation) “Lord, because of your strength the king is strong. Look how he rejoices in you! We will watch them fail, for these are ones who plan their evil schemes against the Lord. They will turn and run at the sight of your judgment-arrowaimed straight at their hearts. Rise up and put your might on display! By your strength we will sing and praise your glorious power!” Let’s praise God right now for victory over this fear, over this “pandemic”, and over this mindset. Let’s praise God for revival coming and for His might and power. Let’s praise God for this triumph even before its here, because we live under a sprit of peace and hope. Peace of mind that God will take care of this and hope because when He does, it’s going to be amazing. The idea that God gave me was this: Many of us are stranded at home or maybe working from home. Whatever your situation looks like right now let’s shake the spiritual realm. God showed me that these next two weeks are going to be slow and different than we are used to, and instead of panicking and operating in the atmosphere of fear that the enemy has placed over us, let’s pray. As you sit at your home computer to log into work, pray! When you have an extra hour, go walk around your neighborhood and pray! Let’s use this extra time that the enemy thinks will distract us, let’s throw it back in in his face, and let’s fight! Whenever you begin to feel fear take its hold and the feelings of anxiety press in, let’s take that as a sign to pray. Freedom Family let’s pray like we have never prayed before, God is about to do something astonishing! Dani Noe, Sozo & Admin Pastor |
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