Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Charting New Territory

Planting a church in Herriman, Utah is much different than planting a church in Weatherford, Texas. In the Bible Belt, you open your doors and people come. Not necessarily in droves or anything... and I'm not saying it's easy. It takes time and work and prayer and patience, no doubt. But, generally speaking, people there are comfortable with the idea of visiting new churches and, again- generally speaking, have some familiarity with the Gospel of the Bible. If we have learned anything in the 3 months we've ministered here in Herriman, it is that God wants us to be PATIENT as He grows His new church here. Pastor Ben met with another pastor of a Bible-based church this week who after over 30 years of knowing in his heart that he was being called to seek the true Gospel, finally turned his life over to the Jesus of the Bible. In doing so, he lost the comfort of the life he had always known, a huge network of friends and neighbors...even his wife. The culture we are living in here offers a comfortable life surrounded by the camaraderie of an extended social circle, family and neighbors who share in a common faith. In doing God's work here, we must always be sensitive to the fact that asking people to pursue the true Gospel of Christ often means asking people to leave all this comfort behind. The transition cannot be rushed. Please pray that we are patient, empathetic even, as we invite people to leave the life they've always known for something that is extremely unfamiliar.

Tonight at our Lifegroup meeting, we were joined by a woman who just visited our church for the first time this past Sunday. She says she can't explain why, but for the past 4 months she has felt God calling her to seek Him and His word more than ever. Since then, she has been praying earnestly that God would give her clarity as she considers leaving the faith she's always known and seeks more of “the basics of the Bible and Jesus”. She confessed to all of us tonight that she was overwhelmed with comfort as Ben taught that salvation is not based on a list of good things we do, but instead on the perfect sacrifice we have in Jesus. And what a comfort she was to us! How encouraging! This is why we moved here! This is why we are doing everything we know to do to bring the Good News to where it is not known! Tonight, this woman, possibly for the first time in her life, began to understand the GRACE that Jesus died to bring her!


It is said that the native Asian grass, bamboo, shows little to no growth in its first 4 years, but then, almost miraculously, grows as much as 80 feet in its fifth year! This week Ben was encouraged by his mentor that in times when what seems like slow church growth might become frustrating, he should simply water his bamboo. Pray that we do not become frustrated as we bring the Gospel to a place where people find turning to it unfamiliar, scary even. Join us in thanking God that he has brought at least one new family to Lifestone to hear the Good News every week since we opened our doors. Pray that we are encouraged by the brave few who are first to chart this new territory, and praise God for the work He plans to do through them! 

Friday, October 11, 2013

WE HAVE LIFT OFF!

Hi! Welcome back to Texas Loves Utah! We are so thankful that you, our supporters, our prayer warriors, have continued to read along and pray along as God takes us on this crazy, awesome journey of planting the first ever Evangelical Christian Church in Herriman, Utah!

Since moving here from Texas 2 months ago, we have been extremely busy preparing, and this past Sunday we finally had the opportunity to officially open our doors to the people of Herriman! Check out these pics from our exciting weekend...




We love Saturday night set up!









                                      




First official Lifestone Church service in Herriman, Utah!








 



 This week our team has been reflecting on this passage found in Colossians 1:15-18 (NIV) :

"The Son is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation. For in Him all things were created: things in Heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created through Him and for Him. He is before all things and in Him all things hold together. And He is the head of the body, the Church..."

This scripture reminds us that we cannot take credit for the great things already accomplished here. It is also a relief to know that the future of this great work does not fall on our shoulders. He has simply asked us to be empty and willing vessels... to expect greatness... And He will surely finish what He has begun.
























Saturday, September 28, 2013

Snow!


We knew it wouldn't be long before our team experienced its first Utah snow, but we had no idea it would hit as soon as September!!!

We were in awe just seeing snow in the mountains...
We sure didn't expect it to  hit us in the foothills!
Helton kids NOT missing Texas
 (only kidding-Utah loves Texas, too! )
We lovingly refer to these as "our mountains",
the mountains of Herriman where copper is mined.
Snowy foothills behind neighborhood ward
Doesn't even look real, does it?!

It has been SUCH a fun week for our team here in Herriman. God has blessed us with our first snow and even MORE opportunities to tell His good news! The Helton family was excited to be invited to a block party- where they were the only Christian family present. Their hosts and the other families in attendance were super friendly- Ben, Kristen, and the kiddos were all able to begin new friendships. We trust that in time, God will use these friendships to demonstrate His love to our neighbors. We continue to meet new people everywhere who are open to the gospel. Just yesterday, Kristen and I were at Wal Mart shopping for supplies for Kid's Life and the teenage girl who checked us out agreed to join us for Sunday's service!

Continue to pray that God opens doors for us to share his love and goodness. We could not be more thrilled that He has chosen us to be a part of the great harvest here in Herriman, Utah. Our big launch has been re-set for Sunday, October 6th. Pray that our team is diligent and efficient as we finish gathering equipment, updating our webpage, and working out any kinks in our Sunday service...and at the same time that our eyes are AWLAYS open to any opportunities for new relationships and sharing the Good News!

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Grace and Peace

Hey yall!

Hope all is well in Texas.. or wherever you may be reading this from. As Paul would write, "Grace and peace to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ!" I always thought that was just a fancy, religious-sounding greeting Paul used as a standard phrase to open letters he wrote to the New Testament churches. This past Sunday, during our first worship service at the rec center here in Herriman, Utah, Pastor Ben Helton let us in on the significance of Paul's favorite greeting. Ben reminded us that "grace" is God's unmerited favor, and the "peace" Paul refers to is the peace we feel when we are confident in where we stand with God because we are His children. Ben explained that Paul was reminding his new church plants that God had given them a gift-a gift that was undeserved, and the peace that comes along with accepting that gift.  Ben went on to share and explain to us the purpose of our new church: To Reach Herriman with the GRACE and PEACE of Jesus at any cost! So far, God has begun a beautiful work here. There were 23 souls present Sunday at the first public Christian church service ever in Herriman, and we are trusting that each of those souls will be won to Christ.. and that He will continue to add to His new work here. 












I leave you with the gospel-drenched greeting from Paul's letter to the Church in Corinth found in 1 Corinthians 1:2-3. 

"To the Church of God in Corinth, to those sanctified in Christ Jesus and called to be His holy people, together with all those everywhere who call on the name of our Lord Jesus Christ—their Lord and ours, grace and peace to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ."





Thursday, September 5, 2013

Rachel's Story

Praise God! We will be meeting at the Rec Center in just a little over a week! (More details about this awesome facility are on the previous post.) Until then, we'll continue to gather as a launch team and pray for our community, update the website, gather equipment, and do all we can to prepare for this exciting step in our church plant! 

God is also continuing to put people in our paths who we feel led to befriend and minister to! We've made friends with many non-believers who are open to hear the Good News as well as some believers in search of a Christian church to be part of. Each new contact we make is a reminder of why we moved here. This community is in desperate need of a local Christian church; they are in desperate need of Jesus.   

Check out this video with Pastor Ben's daughter, Rachel, as she gives her perspective on this new adventure!


Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Answered Prayer


Hi and welcome back to Texas Loves Utah! For those of you who are visiting for the first time, let me fill you in just a little. I am part of a team of people who have re-located from the Fort Worth, Texas area here to Herriman, Utah with the purpose of planting a Christian church and ministering to the lost here. I'd like to invite you to read the previous posts and commit to praying for the needs you read about here at Texas Loves Utah. We could not be doing what we are doing if it were not for our family of believers back in Texas and across the nation who have selflessly committed to sharing this journey with us through prayer and encouragement. Please be a part of that group of prayer warriors!

While we're on the topic of prayer, there is a huge answer to prayer we are celebrating this week! God has heard our prayer and provided a public meeting place for our Sunday services! Beginning September 15th, we will be inviting the people God places in our lives to meet at the J.L. Sorenson Recreation Center! We could not be more thrilled about the opportunity to meet in this beautiful facility! We moved here in faith that God would provide a public facility ideal for reaching this community, and He has done just that. 

J.L. Sorenson Recreation Center in Herriman, Utah

What we love about J.L. Sorenson Recreation Center:



  • This new, beautiful facility attracts residents from all over Salt Lake County and, therefore, is a place people are not only familiar with, but also a place where they already feel comfortable.



  • The rec center is open on Sundays so we will have the opportunity to reach out to  customers and staff while we are there worshipping. 



  • We will have access to 3 huge rooms including:


an adult meeting room complete with a projector screen, tables, and chairs



a dance/activity room perfect for elementary age students' Sunday School



a nursery/ pre-school room and access to child-size tables and chairs, nursery furniture, toys, television and more




Praise God for exceeding all we hoped for in a place to do His work! Both the low cost of rent and the supplies provided here will help in saving funds to be used for other aspects of our church plant. We really believe that the facility God is providing through this beautiful meeting place will be a wonderful tool in reaching the lost of Herriman, Utah. We cannot wait to begin meeting here and inviting new friends and neighbors to join us here in worship!

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

The Lord of the Harvest




We can't thank you enough for not only following this blog, but especially for praying for the needs you read about here. We believe that prayer can do anything God can do! This week we ask that you join us in praying for one of the biggest needs on our hearts, that God would add believers to our church planting team. Many of you are familiar with the story in the New Testament when Jesus responds to the crowds of people who were “harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd” with compassion, commanding his disciples to “ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into His harvest field.” (Matthew 9:36-38) The harvest is certainly ripe here in our community, and we need help!

We're praising God that Karis' school teacher, the woman I wrote about in the last post, along with her husband and daughter, joined us for worship Sunday morning! They are precious people who love the Lord. Please pray that they make a commitment to help us start this new church! Also, there is a couple from our church back home who will be here visiting us this weekend. They are currently praying about whether or not they will move here and be part of the church plant later this year. Please pray that God makes it clear to them that they are, in fact, supposed to be here with us. ;)

We are all meeting so many people at work and in our neighborhoods. Many here are “churched”, but there is also a huge number of them who don't belong to any church at all. The reality is that they all need Jesus. Because we are all from Texas, we are so accustomed to assuming until told otherwise that most people we meet have at least heard the true gospel. But not here. There are SO many who are lost, “sheep without a shepherd”. Please answer Jesus' call to pray for laborers. There is much to be done here.



The team worshipping together in Ben's home-Please
be praying for the opportunity for us to begin meeting
in a public place! More on that soon! :)