Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Easter Egg Hunt

This Saturday we will host our first HUGE Easter Egg Hunt on our new campus. As I stated on Sunday, this Easter Egg Hunt is for two main reasons:

1) To have Fun as a Fellowship. This will be a great time to hang out with your friends from CSF and enjoy the afternoon together. More than just the great prizes that can be won.....we will enjoy together a time of food and activities for the kids.

2) To create a fun place with the purpose of offering to the community a fun Easter Egg Hunt that also introduces them to CSF and the fine people here. It is a creative first step of being able to let people feel comfortable with Christ followers and breaking any stereo types they may have.

I hope you will take the opportunity to join us with your family and also to invite your friends or co-workers to this great community event.

As a CSF Team member please park across the street in the warehouse parking. Those who come on Saturday that have never been before, will park in the CSF parking lot. The hours between 10-1pm will be packed with folks from the community. If you are serving and planning to be here for the entire day....we really need you to park across the street.

The response we are getting from the community is really exciting and with the weather looking good....this will be a HUGE day for CSF!

Today's Bible Reading: 1 Corinthians 4:

This chapter is one that Paul lays it out for the church in direct ways. This chapter reminds us that leadership in the church sometimes must be direct and stern. Like any organization, when a church is being poorly led or has problem people in it...the leadership must act to make sure the people are living the life they should.

Here is a question for you? How would you respond if this letter was written to you from Paul or any other church leader? Are you accountable in your life? Would you take this constructive criticism well or just get mad and leave the church and go find one that did not strive to make you and the local church the best it can be?

Many Christians today just jump from one church to another...looking for the next "good feeling" or "quick fix" or "get my needs met" when really we are just running from accountability.