January 6, 2010

 

January Events

January 9th 6:00 p.m.

732 Christmas ReGift Party
Location: Pastor Paul's Home
Bring: (1) A wrapped gift worth approx. $10 - (2) Side item for a Mexican dish

January 10th 2:45 to 5:30 p.m.

Create Night
Calling all Writers. This Create will be dedicated to Writing Praise to God. Musicians are also welcomed to worship while the writers Create.

January 10th 6:00 p.m.

732 Evening Service
Keith Turner will be teaching on Prophetic Dancing and Banners. All are welcome to attend this service.

Visit the 732 page on our website for more info.

January 14th 7:00 p.m.

Transgender Service
To lead, guide, and support transgender individuals that are being transformed who with unveiled faces all reflect the Lord's glory.    2 Corinthians 3:18.

Visit the Transformed page on our website for more info.

January 30th 10:00 a.m.

Labor of Love Opportunity
This is a special opportunity for our Church to minister to a family who needs our help. This "Labor of Love" includes the need for a plumber, handyman, cleaners, organizers, and yard workers.  For more information contact: DeaconLeah@NewCovenantAtlanta.com.

 
This Sunday at NCCA
 

 

Will you take the challenge? We want to issue a challenge to everyone at NCCA and abroad. Let's read through the New Testament together in 2010.

The Daily Devotionals have a New Testament, Old Testament, Psalms, and Proverbs reading on each day; I would like us to study the New Testament this year to really FOCUS on New Covenant themes, on SEEING Jesus as He really is, and by "seeing" Him through the readings, be transformed from Glory to Glory (Col. 1:15, 2 Cor. 3:18, 2 Tim 3:16).

If you have extra time, and want to commit to the entire readings of OT, NT, Psalms and Proverbs, we encourage you to do so; however, let's take the challenge and focus on studying the New Covenant (Testament).

If you'd like to get a print out, bookmark reading schedule, please contact Pastor Randy; otherwise, I encourage you to utilize the daily devotional and simply read the New Testament schedule.

On-line discussion forum for study, coming soon...

 

 

2010 has been declared as the “Moving Forward” Year.  Several passages of Scripture come to mind almost immediately as we reflect on the prophetic implications of “Moving Forward.”  
 We see Lot’s Wife, who was called to move forward, and when she didn’t she forever froze in one spot.
 We see the Children of Israel, when they were called out of Egypt, they were called to move forward with a pillar of fire by day and cloud by night leading them through to a new and better home free from slavery and the tyranny of the enemy.
 We see the church moving forward throughout the entire book of Acts – ever gaining ground, overcoming obstacles, defeating the enemy, declaring the authority of the Kingdom of God and the power of the Name of Jesus – not going backward but ever moving forward.
 In 2010, as we rapidly approach the new year, we will discover that now is the time for us to take hold of the promises of God.

·         If you have sin in your life, repent, and MOVE FORWARD

·         If you have broken relationships, do what you can to bring restoration, and MOVE FORWARD
·         If you desire to move into the calling of God on your life, get in church and MOVE FORWARD
·         If you want to see God use you more and more, MOVE FORWARD

This is the year of moving forward, now is the time.

 In Love and Service,
Pastor Randy Morgan

 

 

The Blue Bottle
by Pastor Paul Walker

In August 2009 while in Seattle I had a dream. I was walking down the sidewalk when I saw a beautiful, ornate blue bottle. Suddenly someone took the bottle and dashed it to the sidewalk, breaking it into many pieces on the concrete. Many people walked past the broken glass; it was obviously useless now, trash to be disposed of.  But a man stopped and carefully picked up the pieces, even the smallest shard, and placed them in a cloth. He took the glass home; he was an artist who used broken glass as his medium. He placed the broken blue glass on a table along with broken glass of many other colors; red, yellow, green, clear and more. He began to work all the different broken pieces into a mosaic, carefully gluing each piece into the perfect spot. Soon, an image began to appear; he was creating a likeness of himself.  
The natural eye sees a broken bottle as useless, garbage. But to the artist, Jesus, the broken glass is in its most useful state. It doesn’t protest its new usefulness. It is glad to be glued with the other broken pieces, creating something beautiful.

 

 

 

DVD's are available from First Day

-Ladies Brunch
-Pride 09

$5 for one $8 for two

 

 

 

Transgender Ministry Meetings

Held every second Thursday of the month at NCCA.

For more info, please email Deacon Shelly at transformed.NCCA@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

Intercessory Prayer by Dutch Sheets

Please remember to pick up your copy today or download it from iTunes.

 

 

or simply email - pastor@newcovenantatlanta.com