My hope for the Church is that we will seek unity and cooperation among evangelicals in order to seriously engage with increasingly post-Christian culture we find ourselves in. I hope we remain committed to the disciplines of evangelism and discipleship that create people commited to joining Christ in His mission for the world.
Andrew
February 25, 20126:17pm
My hope for the Church is that it will continually provide glimpses of the Kingdom through diverse & intergenerational communities of faith that are focused on being His hands and feet to a world in deep need.
Jenny
February 25, 20127:01pm
My hope for our church is that they continue to bless everyone that comes to them. I hope that they can continue to bring to Word of God to all that are seeking Him.
Mark Aguirre
February 25, 20127:24pm
My hope is to see a tidal wave of church unity driven by love, lead by the Spirit, and focused on Christ. Amen.
kathy martinez
February 25, 20127:59pm
My hope for the church is that each and every part of His body, whether we are a hand, leg, fingernail or whatever, each one would love get busy sharing the Gospel in our own circle. Whether our Lord has us God at home or abroad. We need to share. As our Lord wishes that. NO One should perish, no not one. We need to get together as one, that Jesus is Lord, was born of a virgin, lived a sinless life, sufferers was crucified, died and Rose from the grave!!! HE IS ALIVE!! TELL PEOPLE, SHARE THE GOOD NEWS! Denominational lines need to be broken, we are all one body!
Hudson Yu
February 25, 20128:41pm
My hope the church is that we regain the "Fear of the Lord." We have come too far explaining away why we do not live in Him. It says in scripture, in the later days people will have a form of Godliness but have no power. The church of today has lost that power. I pray for life. I pray for vitality. I pray that God will once again be our main thing. True Godliness brings power to life.
Lord have mercy on us!
Roger Herrington
February 25, 20129:11pm
I hope the Church will keep Christ at the center of all thoughts and actions. I hope we who are the Church will be like yeast and permeate every part of the globe with the gospel. I hope we can be the salt that preserves the meat of the gospel and as the body of Christ, live out our faith in Him. I hope that we are not just another social or cultural institution. I hope that Sunday morning can become the most integrated time of the week instead of what it is now - the most segregated time of the week.
Matthew Forester
February 25, 201210:51pm
My hopes for the church are manifold. I would hope for the American church to embrace being true followers of Jesus and stand apart from the culture in: how we live, rejecting materialism and embracing financial stability; changing our attitude toward academic and intellectual rigor- both by new accomplishments and proper grounding in our 2000 year tradition of excellence; by embracing the arts and not accepting lukewarm efforts as the pinnacle but as building blocks toward creating great works; by boldly working for the poor, the unborn, the outcast and persecuted; by working toward having a truly worldwide church by reaching out to our Catholic and Orthodox brothers and sisters in ecumenical efforts that surpass politics.
Don
February 26, 20126:11am
That we learn to love people--all people, as they are.
Jeffrey Arthurs
February 27, 20127:12am
That the older generation would learn from the younger and visa versa.
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Lindsay Slack
My hope for the Church is that we will seek unity and cooperation among evangelicals in order to seriously engage with increasingly post-Christian culture we find ourselves in. I hope we remain committed to the disciplines of evangelism and discipleship that create people commited to joining Christ in His mission for the world.
Andrew
My hope for the Church is that it will continually provide glimpses of the Kingdom through diverse & intergenerational communities of faith that are focused on being His hands and feet to a world in deep need.
Jenny
My hope for our church is that they continue to bless everyone that comes to them. I hope that they can continue to bring to Word of God to all that are seeking Him.
Mark Aguirre
My hope is to see a tidal wave of church unity driven by love, lead by the Spirit, and focused on Christ. Amen.
kathy martinez
My hope for the church is that each and every part of His body, whether we are a hand, leg, fingernail or whatever, each one would love get busy sharing the Gospel in our own circle. Whether our Lord has us God at home or abroad. We need to share. As our Lord wishes that. NO One should perish, no not one. We need to get together as one, that Jesus is Lord, was born of a virgin, lived a sinless life, sufferers was crucified, died and Rose from the grave!!! HE IS ALIVE!! TELL PEOPLE, SHARE THE GOOD NEWS! Denominational lines need to be broken, we are all one body!
Hudson Yu
My hope the church is that we regain the "Fear of the Lord." We have come too far explaining away why we do not live in Him. It says in scripture, in the later days people will have a form of Godliness but have no power. The church of today has lost that power. I pray for life. I pray for vitality. I pray that God will once again be our main thing. True Godliness brings power to life. Lord have mercy on us!
Roger Herrington
I hope the Church will keep Christ at the center of all thoughts and actions. I hope we who are the Church will be like yeast and permeate every part of the globe with the gospel. I hope we can be the salt that preserves the meat of the gospel and as the body of Christ, live out our faith in Him. I hope that we are not just another social or cultural institution. I hope that Sunday morning can become the most integrated time of the week instead of what it is now - the most segregated time of the week.
Matthew Forester
My hopes for the church are manifold. I would hope for the American church to embrace being true followers of Jesus and stand apart from the culture in: how we live, rejecting materialism and embracing financial stability; changing our attitude toward academic and intellectual rigor- both by new accomplishments and proper grounding in our 2000 year tradition of excellence; by embracing the arts and not accepting lukewarm efforts as the pinnacle but as building blocks toward creating great works; by boldly working for the poor, the unborn, the outcast and persecuted; by working toward having a truly worldwide church by reaching out to our Catholic and Orthodox brothers and sisters in ecumenical efforts that surpass politics.
Don
That we learn to love people--all people, as they are.
Jeffrey Arthurs
That the older generation would learn from the younger and visa versa.
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