Is Richmond Important to God?
Posted: Tuesday, June 21, 2011 Filed under: 2k11 | Tags: 2010, cape town, city, contextual, Diversity, Lausanne Movement, missional, Richmond, Tim Keller, urban mission Comments Off on Is Richmond Important to God?Take a listen…and see how God answers this question as He speaks through Tim Keller. You know….there is nothing else I can say or add to this video at this time. I probably need to listen to it about 100 more times to fully comprehend what God is saying to me through Tim Keller during this short (about 17 minutes) video. Thankfully there is a related white paper for the Lausanne Movement in Cape Town 2010 available here. As I head out to the hair salon in a couple of minutes, I will take the paper version to read, re-read and highlight. And pray expectantly…that I hear more from the Lord as I do.
What is God’s Global Urban Mission? from Redeemer City to City on Vimeo.
National Day of Prayer ~ Christian Leadership Prayer Breakfast
Posted: Monday, May 3, 2010 Filed under: 2k10, One Church. One Richmond. | Tags: 2010, Christian Leaders, Church Leaders, Cornerstone Church, Jesus Christ, Lay Leaders, May 6, Metro Richmond, National Day of Prayer, Pastors, prayer, Richmond, St Paul's Baptist Church Comments Off on National Day of Prayer ~ Christian Leadership Prayer Breakfast5/6 Edit – If you would like to read a recap of the event and see some pictures, check out this post – TODAY! National Day of Prayer. Thanks so much for reading…and for praying with us. To God be the Glory! Miss Marti
I posted this the first time on 4/7…so, now it’s up as a reminder….
Dear Pastors, Church & Parachurch Leaders-
You are invited to
National Day of Prayer ~ Christian Leadership Breakfast
Thursday, May 6, at 7:00am.
The St. Paul’s Baptist Church
4247 Creighton Road, Richmond, VA 23223
A Call to Pray
Held on National Day of Prayer, this prayer breakfast seeks to join together the Christian pastors, church and parachurch leaders of the many diverse groups and denominations in Metropolitan Richmond. Praying and seeking God’s grace and mercy for the healing of separations among us will ultimately enhance our effectiveness in sharing the good news of Jesus Christ, in serving the poor and needy, and in glorifying our Father.
Prayer Point Leaders
Don Coleman
Ben Campbell
Audrey Burton
Mark Becton
Jennifer Parham
Geronimo Aguilar
James Anderson
Wayne Mancari
Be a part of building Christ-centered bridges into the community of Richmond. Seating is limited. RSVP: By May 1, 2010 Cost: $14 per registrant