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Feb 17 2020

02/16/20- The Future Is Now Part 2: The Call to Obedience- Pastor Adrian Mills

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http://bible.com/events/7061090
The Future is Now: Part 2 – The Call to Obedience

Who are we called to be?

At HFCN we are committed to living lives of complete obedience to God. So we sense His love compelling us to worship Him wholeheartedly but, more than that, we will reach beyond our walls to welcome the outsider, the broken, the lost, the hopeless. Our work to bring hope to others through the person of Jesus Christ will make us relevant and valuable in our community.

Last week: The Call to relevance
This week: The Call to obedience

Our new mission statement:
Transformed by God to bring hope to others through Christ.
Transformados por Dios para traer esperanza a otros a través de Cristo.

2 Corinthians 5:14-17 
He died so we might live through Him.  
…His death, His payment for our sins, gives us access to forgiveness instead of the penalty of death

He died so we might live for Him.
…we want to live our lives for His honor, for His glory, for His purposes

He died so we might live with Him.
…we experience His power at work in us and the promise of eternal life with Him

The bottom line:
The transforming work of God begins the moment we say yes.  
* God does the transforming work as we obey Him
* Disobedience has the power to stunt God’s transforming work
* Obedience and transformation go together. You don’t have one without the other.
* As we introduce this brand new mission statement, our first focus must be on obedience.  

“Transformation into Christlikeness is not going to happen unless we act…what transforms us is the will to obey Christ Jesus.“
Dallas Willard

“Christianity does not begin with our pursuit of Christ, but rather His pursuit of us. Christianity does not with an invitation we offer to Jesus, but an invitation Jesus offers to us.”
David Platt

* How will you respond to His invitation?
* We are a holiness church, meaning we believe that the power of God can transform us, to make us like Him, as we obey Him.

Texts for Further Study/Reflection:

John 14:15-17

‭‭James‬ ‭1:22‬

‭‭1 Samuel‬ ‭15:22‬

‭‭John‬ ‭5:19-20‬‬‬

‭‭Romans‬ ‭6:16-18‬ 

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Feb 16 2020

02/16/20- WBTX Program- Pastor Porter Graves Testimony

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Pastor Porter Graves was born and raised in Harrisonburg and the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. He now lives in North Carolina with his wife Angela. They have four boys, Randall, Jacob, Shane & Eli. Porter is the lead pastor of Bridgeway Church of the Nazarene in Beaufort, North Carolina and joins us today on Front Porch Talks to share his Testimony.

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Feb 14 2020

02/14/20- Teaching Church February 6, 2020

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This Teaching Church session took place on Thursday February 6th at Harrisonburg First Church of the Nazarene for a group of Pastors and leaders from the Virginia District Church of the Nazarene. In today’s session Sarah Kinzer shared a devotional. Pastor Todd Tomas from Timberville came and shared about his book entitled A Life In Contrast, about the Sermon on The Mount. Also Pastor Cameron Dunlop from Roanoke came and shared about how he ministers in the context where he lives.

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Feb 12 2020

02/09/20- Vision Night

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Vision Night was a night for the church to come together to celebrate all that God has done in our church and believing that He has so much more in store. We took time to assess where we are today, introduce a new mission statement, and focus on a specific goal in the coming year to launch a new campus in East Rockingham County. We will keep sharing in the weeks to come!

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Feb 10 2020

02/09/20- The Future Is Now Part 1: The Call to Relevance- Pastor Adrian Mills

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http://bible.com/events/7055715

The Future Is Now – February 9
“The Call to Relevance”

The early history of the US Coast Guard had a simple but profound motto:
“We have to go out, we don’t have to come back.”

Instead of feeling INSPIRED, COMPELLED, and CALLED, the Church is often defined as FEARFUL and PASSIVE, while being DISCONNECTED and DISENGAGED from our world.

The Church in 2020 will always face the temptation the run away from danger, but we are called to go.  

Background of Ephesians 2:
 In the midst of turmoil and division, Paul is calling the Church towards a message of ONE:
-ONE humanity (verse 15)
-ONE body (verse 16)
-ONE spirit (verse 18)

Ephesians 2:19-22
One Nation (verse 19)
“You are no longer foreigners and strangers”

Within the church there is a seat at the table for each and every person

One Family (verse 19)
“Fellow citizen’s with God’s people and members of His household”

Within the church our identity comes from being a citizen of His kingdom.

One Temple (verses 20-22)
“Rises to become a holy temple in the Lord”

Jesus is the cornerstone, and the church is RISING UP to become His temple, a place where His Spirit dwells.

What does it mean for us, the church, ”to rise to become His temple” in 2020? 

At HFCN we are committed to living lives of complete obedience to God. So we sense His love compelling us to worship Him wholeheartedly but, more than that, we will reach beyond our walls to welcome the outsider, the broken, the lost, the hopeless. Our work to bring hope to others through the person of Jesus Christ will make us relevant and valuable in our community. 
HFCN Church Purpose Statement

What does it mean to be relevant?
• We believe that God’s purpose for the church was relevant then.
• We believe that God’s purpose for the church is relevant today.
• God’s purpose for the church is not outdated.

Specifically, when we speak of a church that is relevant, we are focusing on three things:

REAL
• We are REAL – honest about who we are (and who we’re not)
• We take time to listen, to understand those we are reaching
• We tell our real story about faith in Christ
• We don’t pretend or hype and we aren’t playing games
• We’re not afraid to speak truth to what’s happening today

URGENT
• We understand that this really matters –  eternal life and eternal death hang in the balance
• We believe that we are in the last days and that “waiting till tomorrow” is bad evangelism and bad theology. (Thus, “The Future is Now.”)
• We have hope and we will cannot keep it to ourselves
• We won’t be pushy, but we will have urgency to share the Gospel faithfully.

IMPACTFUL
• We make a meaningful difference.
• We realize that nothing happens apart from the love of Christ flowing through us.
• We don’t expect people to “have their act together” before extending a hand to them.
• We truly care and people know it.
• We’re not intimidated by sin, but we don’t turn a blind eye to it either.

 Ephesians 3:10-11 
• God’s work will be done through the church (We are His Plan A)
• If the church is irrelevant, it’s not because our marching orders have changed.
• God doesn’t become irrelevant.

Bottom Line: 
There is no substitute for the church being the church.

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