March
It has a been a busy couple of months. I hope you'll forgive my lack of an update, with this one, and another to follow shortly!
March
As I mentioned in my last post, we have been searching for a new space in which to meet regularly. It seems as if we are constantly doing this, and well, we have. While things have been going well at our smaller space/venue since the new year, we know that we need a different space in which we can meet throughout the week. We NEED to have a day-today presence in the community.
While our core group is still excited, we all recognize that we have reached a plateau in the church plant. We feel very limited in what we can accomplish in reaching this unique population of artists with out that day-to-day presence. While we are centered in the Arts District of Baltimore, we know that our target group is not a physically-defined community or neighborhood. The artist community in Baltimore is large and disperse, and without a defined space, it is impossible to reach them with only Sunday services.
As John and Bill have been looking, we have found 2 locations in the city, but neither is perfectly suited for what we want to do. Ideally, we would like a store-front property that can serve as a gallery/café: a base for our day-to-day operations and outreaches, ranging from Alternative Craft classes/groups, Poetry Slams, small concerts, etc.
In the meantime, we were blessed this month with a GREAT help – a missions team from Holly Springs, MS. They did an amazing amount of work to help us promote our Good Friday event, making contact with lots of folks in the city. They were Mike and Connie Clarkson, their daughter Christa, Webb and Tiffany Lewis, Jared Cummins, and Neal Boone. (Actually, Neal and Jared are not from Holly Springs, but they do go to college with Christa at Mississippi College.)
These folks went out each day, praying for the area and talking with people, inviting them to our Good Friday event, and letting folks know that we are in the neighborhood. They had a lot of great interactions, and you should hear their stories! Jared and Mike ventured into our local anarchist coffee shop, Red Emma’s, and learned a lot about another subculture in our very own US.
The team also helped us install 2 sculptures in a gallery in DC. Our very own Marie Cobb submitted one of her works, and we submitted a collaborative work, Incense (our prayersculpture from Good Friday/Easter 2007), to a juried show at the Honfleur Gallery in DC.
Our Good Friday service went really well. Designed to be an experiential meditation on aspects of the Good Friday story, we centered the service around six words: Silence, Promise, Feeling, Broken, Question, and Change.
We put out a call for original video, art, and written works that responded to one or several of these six words, and got some amazing pieces. We designed the room and the service so that after an initial time of worship, we split into groups and experienced each word (and accompanying art pieces) as a group and discussed what each meant to us and the world in the context of the Good Friday story. We meditated on the Word and His sacrifice, and shared that experience together. Many people were powerfully moved and affected.Thanks again, Mike and Connie, for leading this trip, and thank you Christa, Webb, Tiffany, Neal and Jared for all of your hard work. You don’t know what an encouragement it was for us to have you here with us. You made our Easter weekend an exciting and blessed time.
Our ministry continues to see growth and people are being changed. I’d like to highlight and share with you a particular story from this month.
James is a 28 year old single guy who came back to the Lord about 4 months ago after several years playing the prodigal son. He told me at the beginning of February he felt God was calling him to start speaking up at work and begin mentoring some of the younger guys that he does appliance installation and delivery with. While James is 6'6" and about 300 lbs, he is a very quiet man and unsure of himself - so this was something like Moses hearing he was supposed to speak for God.
We started praying then that God would open doors for him to talk about his faith and see what would happen. One month later, James has had significant conversations with all 4 guys in his shop, had one of them attend small group with him and is beginning a Bible study next week with two of them whom he found out are Christians. One of the guys is asking more and more questions each week about faith and James believes he is close to coming to church with him. James is not only a changed man, but he is helping to change those around him.
Praise God for how He is working in James’ life.
(oh, and before i forget, thanks Neal for all the great pics!)








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