So what’s next?

Yesterday on Twitter and Facebook I let everyone know that I am officially starting a new job on Monday.  I will be the Community Relations Coordinator for Earth Fare in Columbia!   I know that some of you are thinking…”Wait…I thought you were going to start a church in Columbia?  Are you still going to be doing that?”  Absolutely!

When we moved here 3 years ago, I had a plan in place of exactly what I wanted to do in starting a church.  But I quickly realized that my plans were not the plans that God had and I needed to step back and take some time to really get to know the area and what God’s heart is for a new church here.  For the last few years, I’ve come to a far greater realization of what it means to be a Christian and what the Church should be.  I won’t go into all of the details on this post, but basically what I had grown accustomed to for “Church” and it’s people was oftentimes a far cry from what I see in Scripture.  I constantly see verses like James 1:27 & Acts 2:45 that talk about a faith that makes a difference to those the lives of the broken, whose primary focus is not merely a Sunday morning worship service.  Sure, that may be a part of it, but point blank…I see a church that broke down racial, socio-economic, and physical barriers & made a lasting impact in their community at all times.  (I’ll elaborate on this more in the coming weeks on here).

As I alluded to in a post last week, I saw a major problem when churches use an astounding majority of their finances on staffing and a facility that sits vacant throughout the week.  Meanwhile, people in need & everyone in general only see the church in passing or with an invitation to join on Sundays.  I decided that I don’t want that to be my story.    So, I came to the conclusion that the best way for me to live out my calling was to earn my income from another job (& preferable one that I believed in) so that the money we raise for the church can actually go towards impacting our community.

We are moving forward with laying the framework for a new church in the coming months and get this…the money that we end up raising for it will actually pour into our community to make an impact!  Not only that, I have the incredible opportunity to work for a business whose focus is the physical health of people (which is part of the Gospel by the way), is a business I believe in, and I actually be out in my community  getting to know people here in our city and make a difference in their lives.

In the month or two, I’ll be laying out some endeavors that our church, Venue Church, is going to be investing in here in Columbia and I ask that you pray for us, and also pray about financially sacrificing to see that Venue Church makes a lasting impact in our city & beyond.  The things that God has placed in our hearts is far greater than we can accomplish…and that’s the point.  We expect to be a part of something far greater than we could have ever come up with or accomplish on our own.

4 Responses to “So what’s next?”

  1. Michael Bayne January 26, 2012 at 11:51 am #

    hey man, good plan..pumped about what God is going to do

  2. Blair January 26, 2012 at 12:23 pm #

    Best Wishes Josh. I’ll be praying.

  3. Derrick January 26, 2012 at 4:38 pm #

    Hey Brickey
    Glad to hear you are coming over to the darkside of bi or tri vocational ministry. I just stopped getting paid at kaleidoscope and I feel so relieved. Finally a church with no professional Christians! I’m teaching full time AP Calculus and love it. Im also running a small business with the wife. I’m often tired but never bored. If y’all come up with some creative ways to help the community let me know.
    Derrick

  4. Shari Mimms March 15, 2012 at 2:10 pm #

    Hey Josh! You were on my mind today, so I thought I’d let you know that you and the fam are being prayed for here in the Burg. So glad that you’re continuing to allow God to lead your life. If you ever need us, you know we’re here!
    Love ya’!

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