Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Chatsworth Food Bank

I hope this finds you having a wonderful Thanksgiving week, I've seen hundreds of folks daily 'what I'm thankful for' lists on Facebook and it has been amazing to read the thankful hearts day to day. Gail and I are in town and hosting Thanksgiving for her very large family and I cannot wait to see everyone.

A have recently learned that the Chatsworth Salvation Army food-bank is in short supply of food to give to people in need and with that in mind I am asking everyone who can to help supply this organization with some food. Here is a list of some things that they need [Where to donate will follow]

  • PEANUT BUTTER
  • SPAGHETTI SAUCE
  • SPAGHETTI NOODLES
  • CANNED BEANS (PINTO, BAKED, ETC)
  • SOUP
  • CANNED MEATS
  • CORN
  • GREEN BEANS
  • CARROTS
  • FRUIT
  • CANNED TOMATOES
  • MAC & CHEESE
  • OATMEAL
  • BAGS OF RICE
  • DRIED BEANS
  • CEREAL
  • CANNED MILK
  • BOXED DINNER MEALS
  • FROZEN FOOD ACCEPTED [Limited freezer space]
  • TOOTHPASTE
  • ANTIPERSPIRANT
  • SHAMPOO
  • SOAP
  • BASICALLY, FOOD WON'T BE TURNED AWAY
Those in need of food can pick up on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 9am - 3pm and MUST have a social security card and picture ID with them - they are closed this Thursday and Friday. You can contact them directly at 706.695.7605.

There are three ways to donate:
  1. Deliver directly to the Salvation Army building at 211 West Fort st [Diagonally across from the Chatsworth post office - it is the Former Red-Cross building on Alt 52]
  2. Bring it to Rock Bridge Chatsworth church service at 10:30am on Sunday
  3. I can meet you at the new Rock Bridge Chatsworth building at 822 North 3rd Ave in Chatsworth. You can email me at gus@rockbridge.cc nd we can arrange a meeting.
Most of us are not living in a place of major overflow, but most of us can share something to make a difference. You can also serve by volunteering time between 9am-3pm Mon, Tues, Thurs and Fridays. I am praying that we can meet their needs in a MASSIVE way and I pray you have a blessed Thanksgiving.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

"Surrender Dorothy..."


After a wild storm took her away from her home in Kansas, Dorothy Gale began her now infamous journey across the yellow brick road in hopes of being able to return home to her beloved Auntie Em'. As she trod the canary colored causeway, Dorothy encountered extraordinary beauty, unique characters and the wicked witch who brought unspeakable terror hoping to destroy her as she wrote "surrender Dorothy" with exhaust from her flying broom. Okay, maybe it doesn't sound scary now, but as a young child watching the annual presentation of The Wizard of Oz, it brought chills. Along the road Dorothy met strangers who became friends and together they found that they were smarter than they knew, had more heart than they believed and had the courage to face their challenges together and instead of surrendering [spoiler alert] they defeated the evil witch.

Almost three years ago a group of people from Rock Bridge Community Church began our own journey. Our road wasn’t yellow or brick and there was no storm at the front of our trip but the storms did come and from there the similarities arise. We’ve faced an enemy that wants to destroy us and he has spared no weapon in his efforts. Unexpected location changes, personal tragedy, along with financial and facility challenges seemed to await us at every turn, but there was something else there too… strangers. Strangers who became friends and they brought with them brains and heart and courage and together we never surrendered.

Our journey began 'portably' in a school, and then another school and all along we had prayed for a home of our own. Several times along our not so yellow and never brick road we thought we had found our way ‘home’ but in each case, instead of a building to call home, we found more road.

In The Wizard of Oz, the wizard informed Dorothy that the ability to go home was always within her own power, just three clicks away. In our more real world we are thankful that the power did not rely on ourselves. If if had, we would have clicked our heels ages ago and ended up in the wrong home – at least three times.

Instead, we’ve faithfully walked a road peppered with storms, the attacks of our enemy, flying monkeys and a bunch of new friends to celebrate the good times and make the hard times a little easier. Okay, there were no monkeys but we have been faithful amid some crazy stuff. And now it seems we stand at the precipice of launching into the work that will lead to us having a home of our own. The light at the end of our portable tunnel is approaching and it is beautiful and exciting but we must stay the course. Let's take the joy [and let's face it, glee] we feel about eventually not being portable and turn it into the work of cleaning, demolishing and building all that we can to be the best possible stewards of the money God provides for us to get the work done. And even more importantly, let's take the energy and excitement we feel about what God is doing and share it with our community today, not waiting until we get into our new home.

Rock Bridge Chatsworth, I am truly proud of your perseverance. You have stayed the course, fought the fight and most of all you NEVER surrendered. And now we are in the strongest growth pattern we've ever seen and lives are being changed because you've moved about a million chairs, hung and removed miles of curtains, ran enough cables to reach from Chatsworth to the moon and back, and pushed thousands of tons of carts back-and-forth - and that doesn't include the endless hours serving our local school staff and community events.

So hang in there and continue the faithful work of 'portably' sharing God's love with our community. Soon enough we will stand in the place He has set aside for us and live out those infamous words "...there's no place like home"

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Another exciting work day...

As summer marches on it continues to bring amazing happenings to Rock Bridge Chatsworth. Our attendance is growing - that's right, while summer typically brings with it a decline in attendance we have seen steady GROWTH. I of course give God all the glory and also acknowledge the incredible work you are doing to invite friends, neighbors and even strangers. After church this last Sunday I was practically tackled by someone that wanted to introduce me to a friend that she had been praying would attend Rock Bridge - and the friend was there - and had asked to come all on her own! Keep it going folks, God is blessing our efforts.

As I write this, we are eleven days from Adventure Week [our VBS styled event] and I am beyond excited about this opportunity to reach tons of kids and their families with the Gospel. We are planning on 150 kids... but with the way things are going... who knows what God has in store?!

That said, we are continuing our major children's area redesign and plan to be done in time for Adventure Week. Last Saturday we had a great group of folks come and we got the ceiling painted tons of classroom prep completed and we got a lot of reorganization done as well. I've ordered some really special backdrops for the hall, a crew is working on a spectacular entry into the hall and the "WOW" factor is going to be massive.

To accomplish the remaining work we have our next work day this Saturday, July 21. We will work from 10:00am until 4:00pm and the work will include:

  • Basic Labor
    • Organize some PVC pipes to ready them for new backdrops in the hall
    • More room organizing
    • Prep curtains for the next work day


  • The design team' will continue the following:
    • Finalizing design plans - if you have artistic vision - get on board!
    • Artistic painting [This is more specialized, but you don't have to be Van Gogh]
    • 3-D Tree creation
    • General decorating to have proper design flow from hallway to rooms

Hope you can join us! Let me know if you have any questions.

Gus

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Big Happenings at Rock Bridge Chatsworth!

Tons of exciting stuff happening in our midst this summer and it's just getting started! In the coming weeks we will have our first Adventure Week [VBS on STEROIDS] at Bagley and we're right in the middle of some VERY cool Independence Day [week] activities that have been amazing. Join us Friday night in Eton as we play some Skee-ball, basketball and T-ball with kids!

So what's next? Glad I asked! We are about to embark on an incredible journey to transform our Children's Ministry space into a spectacular jungle/tropical rain-forest. We've collaborated with some incredible volunteers and staff to get a general plan and the new space will ABSOLUTELY ROCK YOUR WORLD. Our very agressive goal is to have the work done in time for Adventure Week which begins on Sunday July 29. This is a perfect time to capitalize on the momentum we are already seeing and it will also give those visiting us an incredible experience and a chance to build on board that momentum!

With that in mind, I will be in contact very soon to give details and work-day schedules that will allow all of us a chance to be part of this incredible journey, it will indeed take an army but I am confident we will get it done and much of the work is easy painting and basic labor.

The first thing we need to do is get both of our storage rooms cleared out so we can convert them to class space that is closer to the lobby. Two amazing volunteers have already cleared one of those rooms so this Sunday we will gather right after service and clear out the other room. I suspect this will take less than thirty minutes.

Here's a look at some pending projects you can help with:

  • Basic labor:
    • Basic painting [Even I can help with this]
    • Getting new storage rooms organized
    • Remove and replace ceiling tiles [Lots of ladder time - but NOT high up]
    • Remove existing and/or hang new themed curtains - GONNA BE AWESOME
    • Possibly some sewing to recover furniture
  • Vic Webb is heading a 'design team' and will need help with the following:
    • Finalizing design plans - if you have artistic vision - get on board!
    • BASIC painting [Even I can help with this]
    • Artistic painting [This is more specialized, but you don't have to be Van Gogh]
    • 3-D Tree design [Steady with a utility knife - not too hard, but slow work]
    • General decorating to have proper design flow from hallway to rooms
You get the point. We are beyond excited about how this transformation will raise our kids ministry to a whole new level - get involved to make it happen!

Please email me at gus@rockbridge.cc with questions or to volunteer.

More details soon!


Wednesday, July 4, 2012

July 6 Fireworks in Eton!

I am still in awe at how incredible our folks did at the fireworks in Chatsworth last Saturday afternoon and night. It was SO STINKIN' HOT and nobody complained and even more than that, it was FUN! Our silly attempts to keep cool led to us spraying folks as they went by which ended up being incredibly well received! While I can't totally connect the two, Sunday was among our largest 'holiday' weekend services ever. Just saying.


Our return to the Rec on Sunday was nothing short of spectacular. Watching entire families [young children to the not-so-young] work together to clean up the Rec in over 100 degree weather, and again no complaining was a true picture of the church serving the community.


That said, this Friday, July 6th, is the fireworks celebration at Eton Park in Eton. We will again have a booth setup to focus on helping kids and their families enjoy this event and 'wander the park' to simply help people have a great time. [We will not be giving away water at this event] Here are the details:
  • FRIDAY Afternoon
    • We will begin setting up at 5pm at the Park. We will not know our exact location until then. Feel free to call my cell phone - 706.264.4196 if you can't find us.
    • We are asking our folks to wear the matching t-shirts throughout the day. We still have some shirts available and they will be ready at the booth at 5:30 and they are first come first serve for sizes. If you already have a shirt please save the remainder for new folks. There is no charge for the shirts for Rock Bridge'ers
    • The basic plan is to hang out and show people our Christ filled lives and have fun together [Again, we will not be giving away water at this event]
    • We need two folks [each hour] to commit for one hour during the following hours:
      • 6-7
      • 7-8
      • 8-9
      • 9-10 [Chatsworth started the fireworks at 10:15ish - I suspect the same will be true here]
      • POST FIREWORKS [A FEW EXTRA HERE TO HELP CLEAR OUT WOULD HELP]
      • PLEASE EMAIL ME at gus@rockbridge.cc IF YOU CAN DO ONE OF THOSE SLOTS!
    • The success of our 'water-squirting' last Saturday leads me to believe we will do this again so If you can bring a cooler FILLED with ice it will help a TON to keep some bottled water [for our volunteers], us and others cool
This is going to be another great night and I am excited to hang out with you!

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

June 30 Fireworks @ Murray Rec

This Saturday, June 30, is the fireworks celebration at Murray County Rec. We will have a booth setup  to give away free bottled water and spend our day 'wandering the rec' to simply help people have a great time. Here are the details:

  • SATURDAY
    • We will begin setting up at 3pm at the Rec. We will not know our exact location until then. Feel free to call my cell phone - 706.264.4196 if you can't find us.
    • We are asking our folks to wear matching t-shirts throughout the day. We will have the shirts at the booth at 3:30 and they are first come first serve for sizes. Since we are asking our folks to come out to help cleanup on Sunday, there is no charge for the shirts for Rock Bridge'ers
    • The basic plan is to hang out and show people our Christ filled lives and have fun together
    • We need two folks [each hour] to commit for one hour during the following hours:
      • 3-4
      • 4-5
      • 5-6
      • 6-7
      • 7-8
      • 8-9 [A FEW EXTRA HERE TO HELP CLEAR OUT WOULD HELP]
      • PLEASE EMAIL ME at gus@rockbridge.cc IF YOU CAN DO ONE OF THOSE SLOTS!
    • If you can bring a cooler FILLED with ice it will help a TON to keep water - and us cool
    • It's going to be hot, we will have some spray bottles to help keep cool
  • SUNDAY
    • After church on Sunday, we are asking as many folks as possible to return to the Rec Center and help us do some cleanup - our first focus will to clean the property of local homes - we'll evaluate when we get there.
    • This is a great opportunity for us to include our whole family is serving our community!
    • We will meet back at the Rec after lunch - I will plan to be there by 1pm. We will work until we need to finish...
This is going to be a great day and I am excited to hang out with you!

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

State of the Church - April 2012

In case you missed it, we had a wonderful lunch after church on Sunday and I took a few minutes to share the current health of Rock Bridge Chatsworth as of March 31.
  • We have exceeded our budget in giving! [Rousing celebration!]
    • Not a reason to 'slow down' but a chance to keep moving forward
  • We have spent less than budget! 
    • Not being 'cheap', just wise stewards working to be ready for God's next thing
  • We have >63% of adults in small groups with new groups forming! 
    • This is excellent and has us well on our way to our 80% goal
  • We have >70%  of the congregation serving on a regular basis
  • Our evangelistic culture is on the rise - we are inviting our friends and they are coming. 
    • Keep it up, personal invitation and prayer are the most effective ways to see people get involved
  • Attendance is up 11% from the previous quarter.
    • Preview for next update - it continues to be up this quarter
  • Baptism sign-ups are up - and two have been saved 
    • That trend has continued into this quarter
Bottom line... Rock Bridge Chatsworth is HEALTHY and God is working in our midst!