This Saturday, November 8th-Leadership Impartation and Training
8:00 AM - 2:30 PM - Lunch provided.
Call time - 7:15 AM
Dress Code: All Black
Next Saturday, November 15th - LAUNCH Class
10:30 AM - 4:30 PM - Lunch provided.
Call time - 9:45 AM or after SOMET for those who attend
Dress Code: All Black
December 7th - 9th - Vision Max 2008
Sessions will run all day.
All black attire. Lunch will be provided.
Call time will be 7:15 AM
As we look ahead to our 6th Year Anniversary and the VisionMax Conference in December, I wanted you to know we will be having guest speakers and it is important that we have a full crew for both of these events. We will not only be serving our church, our Pastors, and our Special Guests, but the Body of Christ.
Since VisionMax will be a SimulConference this year we REALLY need to make sure that we bring our “AAA” game. I have spoken with some of the ministries that will be joining us via SimulConference and they are extending their faith and expectation for what God is going to do during this time. It is our privilage, and responsibility to deliver the best experience possible to the attendees at these events whether it be in our sanctuary or via SimulConference. The list of churches that will be hosting this event grows everyday.
Finally, don’t forget to sign up for the Salvation Army Kettle Drive, our team day is coming soon. It’s a great opportunity to sow seed into our community and touch peoples lives in ways we may not have available on an every day basis. The sign-up sheet is posted in the control room. We are asking you to serve a two-hour shift, but if one hour is what is best for your schedule, then that’s appreciated as well.
We are blessed to have the most awesome team in the ministry and appreciate all of your hard work, time and support of the ministry. God is the rewarder of your efforts. Set your expectation for the reward that you can expect from God.
Let us know if there’s anything we can agree with you on in prayer or if there is a testimony that you would like to share.



