Holy Week: The Week That Changed The World (pt 3)
Liberty In The Resurrection “For freedom Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore, and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery” (Gal. 5:1). “Why do you seek …
A new year is a wonderful moment to reflect on God’s provisions and encourage each other to be in prayer for the ministry of Grace Mosaic, the flourishing of our city, and our broader denomination (the Presbyterian Church in America). “Prayer does not fit us for greater works; prayer is the greater work (Oswald Chambers: My Utmost for His Highest).” Our ministry exists because of prayer, and will be sustained through the prayers of the saints.
Specifically, we ask that you would:
As you pray for our church, please pray for the denomination that we are a part of, the Presbyterian Church of America (PCA). As we discussed at the September congregational meeting, a number of ethnic minority pastors have experienced significant and negative culture changes within the PCA in recent years, and have felt that these shifts have adversely impacted the mission to which they’re called. Over the past few months, Pastor Duke and Pastor Irwyn have been in conversation with an informal group of minority leaders (including Pastor Russ) who’ve been processing this grief together. This group produced an open letter titled “A Call to Prayer and Lament.” The call does not seek to vent or condemn, but rather to sincerely call people to something more fruitful: prayer and fasting for the PCA. These prayers are fully aligned with GMo’s mission of unity in diversity. We invite you to join this group and our leadership in praying and fasting for these items in a concerted manner between now and Easter. You will hear more about how we plan to do this through your Community Group.
Our mission remains unchanged. We are committed to living as One Body, made of many different parts, following our One Lord here in Washington, DC, for the glory of God and the good of our neighbors – especially those in Ward 5. While we don’t know what the year holds, we know who holds us and look forward to how God will continue to work in and through our community. As always, if there are questions, please feel free to write to us at shepherding@gracemosaic.org.
Onward, together, by faith.
The Shepherding Team
Elders Kenny, Chris, Michael, Dolph, and Evan
Shepherdesses Ryland, Cheryl, and Katie
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