Monday, February 8, 2010

Sunday Recap

While most of the mid-Atlantic was still digging out from a massive snowstorm, here in NYC the weather was sunny, dry and not a patch of snow to be seen for weeks. It was a great day to have church, even if it was Super Bowl Sunday.

Yesterday's service at Forest Hills Community Church was phenomenal! We had a great turnout, great worship set and sermon lined up, but what made the difference was a deliberate patience for the presence and blessing of the Holy Spirit. I simply would not allow the service to go forward until the heart's of the people were ready to receive and the Spirit of God was manifest.

Now, I know what some may be thinking at this point: "How did I know that the people's hearts were ready, and what 'sign' was I seeking to know of the Lord's presence?" These are great questions and the answers are quite simple.

#1 - The Condition of the People
Every Sunday morning at FHCC brings a host of unsaved and "culture-only" Christians, which means that they are spiritually ignorant and incapable of truly worshiping the Lord. Nevertheless, there are God-fearing Christians inside ever FHCC service and it is their heart's condition that I was seeking. Every Christian needs to be disciplined and brought into a hunger for the Lord during corporate fellowship. Church is not a game, it is a privileged obligation for every believer to worship the Lord, be brought into conformity to His image, and minister to others. Without a believer's heart being humbled before the Lord, none of these events will happen no matter how good the preaching/worship set/ atmosphere is. Sometimes pastors just need to call their people out, and that is exactly what I did this Sunday.

#2 - Manifestation of the Lord's Presence
I'm Pentecostal and Assembly of God (the two are no longer synonymous), which means that I believe that signs and wonders occur today, but they are not limited to one sole expression. To wait for a manifestation of the Lord's presence does not mean that we wait for "tongues," prophecy or someone to fall down. Rather, it means that we simply wait for anything that confirms the blessing of the Lord on the service taking place. This sign of approval can come through "tongues," prophecy, or any other outward action, or it can also come from a conviction in the heart of the leadership. (Just remember that whatever the Lord does inwardly, must be confirmed in an outward display.)

Sunday's service at FHCC was phenomenal because Christian's hungered and thirsted for God and they waited for leading of the Spirit. This resulted in not only a receptive audience, but also the salvation of new believers. Yesterday's service was awesome!

To all Christians out there: Let's always be "Spirit-led!'

Listen to Sunday's Message.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Church Construction

Three weeks ago we were hit with news that our entire storefront frame and windows would need to be replaced. This was not the fault of us, or our landlord, but simply that of nature and ground settlement. And just like events in your life, this one project resulted in the need to update several other features of the church. ("Snowball Effect")

Worry not, for God is in control and a new Campus is coming that will result in more seating space, better efficiency, and an incredible worship experience. Pray for us and all the people involved in this intense upgrade.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Another NEW Addition

The Sweeten clan is pleased to announce it's newest arrival! Baby boy #3 arrived early this week, is home, and both mommy and baby are doing great. (FYI, Daddy and the two big brothers are cool too.)

Thank you all for your prayers and support!

-jeremy

Monday, January 25, 2010

Help for Haiti

Forest Hills Community Church (our church plant in a Jewish neighborhood in Queens), has prayerfully decided to support the rebuilding efforts in Haiti through the ministry of: ChurchesHelpingChurches.com

This dynamic ministry understands what being a Christian is all about: we're called to be like Jesus to a lost and dying world. We are not to behave like the world in either our "good" deeds, or in our sin. Our job as Christians is not to be simply led by emotion and self-appeasement, but rather to be led by the Spirit in all manners and situations. ChurchesHelpingChurches.com get's it; and therefore, their response to Haiti is not to compete with the secular aid organizations, but rather excel at being "the church." Their goal is to preach the Gospel, build up the local church, and feed the hungry through miraculous supervision in that order. People's souls are the highest priority.

We highly encourage you to partner with this ministry for the sake of the Gospel in Haiti.


Thursday, January 21, 2010

Helping Haiti

This Sunday our church plant will be taking a special offering to help the people of Haiti. I must admit that at the moment I am very excited to partner with the Spirit in rebuilding that country, but when I first learned of the tragedy this was not the case. It was not because I did not have compassion on the hurting, the orphan, the lonely, hungry and sick, but rather that I simply did not know WHAT to do.

Sure, I could part with a Christian "compassion" ministry and send medical teams and food distributors, but isn't that what the other, secular, organizations do? Why compete with an agency that is bigger and better equipped to reach those need? Why can't the church do what the church does best and PREACH the Gospel in times of tragedy? Why isn't there an organization that partners exclusively with churches for the ministry of Jesus' church? Why can't there be a way to see SOULS saved in Haiti, not simply physical lives?

For days, I laid silent to our church about how we could help in Haiti until the Lord revealed His plan of action. Then, a friend of mine told me about a new ministry that just launched, but was already on the ground in Haiti helping the souls of Haiti: ChurchesHelpingChurches.com

Led by pastor James MacDonald of Harvest Bible Church, this ministry is committed to reaching SOULS in the midst of tragedy. Yes, they will try effortlessly to reach the physical needs, but above all they are called to preach the Gospel and build up the local church. They are committed to not just seeing buildings rebuilt, but to seeing the Kingdom of God enlarged!

Please, please consider partnering with this awesome ministry, and ask the Spirit (not the heart or the world) how to respond to the sovereign work of God.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Sunday Recap

This month we have been spending all of our time examining the 24th chapter of Genesis. This chapter focuses on the acquisition of a bride for Isaac at the hand of a trusty servant by the commissioning of father Abraham. It is a fascinating study as we see a man who leaves all that he knows to go on a perilous journey to locate a woman no one has ever met and serve a God she has never known. Yet, while the mission seem impossible to the human mind, the plan works out flawlessly and romantically, as the couple falls in love at first site.

This passages is wonderful for several reasons, not the least of which is its emotional/romantic appeal, but also for its theological principals. It is not that Abraham and the servant just happened to concoct a scheme and hoped for the best. Instead, their plan and counsel was found in the the wisdom of God, and thus received the blessing of God. Abraham and the servant were prophetic in their qualifications for a wife. Each of their requirements were covenant characteristics that are necessities for both the marriage covenant and the covenant with God. It has been fantastic teaching our people about how faithful, good, and redeeming our God is and He calls us into covenant with Him.

But it is not just the spiritual that is highlighted inside of the text, their is an equally rich teaching on marriage and dating. It seems that our world just keeps continuing to destroy and denigrate marriage into a romantic whim, and dating into a primeval romp of emotions. There is no call for diligence in selecting a dating partner, and marriage is all but completely optional. This is not God's desire for His creation. Marriage is suppose to be a mirror of His relationship to us. When we corrupt marriage, we corrupt our understanding of God!

We thank God that chapter 24 has allowed us the opportunity to call people not only into a relationship with a sovereign God, but also into the lifelong blessing of marriage. Men are being called to be men, and women are being reminded to hold out for nothing but the best. All are being encouraged to demonstrate nothing less than "hesed" (covenantal loyalty) towards their spouse, and to mimic the actions of Jesus in every area of their lives. It has been such an encouraging series, and we look forward to sharing with you the personal testimonies of those who have been impacted in the upcoming weeks!

Listen to the Messages here.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Weekly Prayer Meeting

We were very blessed this past Monday during UNdone to share with several first time guests the power of the Holy Spirit being displayed through corporate prayer. The night began as always with giving Jesus Christ all glory and honor with thanks and praise. We then followed by praying together on the following topics/scriptures:


Evangelism (1Timothy 4:1-5): As Christians we are all called to evangelism. Our mission is to share the good news of Jesus Christ to a world that is lost and dying. Our prayer is that we would all do this boldly everyday of our lives with everyone we encounter with out fear of persecution, mockery or suffering.


Fear (Romans 8:15): Fear is the product of self-confidence and self-reliance. As Christians we have been set free from this minimalist thinking, and have come to find true, unending peace in complete dependence on the Holy Spirit. Our prayer is that we would live every moment of our lives with complete faith in our God and Savior, Jesus. It is His voice and approval we live for!


We then moved forward by taking prayer requests from different people inside the church. Though most of us inside have only known each other from anywhere between 2 years to 2 minutes we quickly became one family united in Christ praying for each others lost family members, friends with cancer, neighbors afflicted by drug use and so much more.


As the Spirit lead us into a time of personal prayer and worship the Holy Spirit’s presence and power was so evident that those walking in began to immediately worship the Lord, some falling to there knees in worship. It was a truly magnificent display of the Holy Spirit that lead one of our Facilitators to a reading of Psalm 139:1-19.


God’s presence did not end there. The Holy Spirit was evident through out our following service UNplugged and through out the remainder of the evening.


It was truly an amazing night and we pray that you would not only continue to pray for these things in your personal prayer life but that you would also join us next week for UNdone.


UNdone: Prayer Meeting

Monday Nights at 7pm

INSIDE the FHCC Campus (6708 Ingram St)

www.fhcchurch.com