Cookie Outreach!
By| December 5, 2009 | ||
| 1:00 pm | to | 3:00 pm |
Cookie Preparation Day will be Saturday, December 5 @ 1:00 PM.
During the Christmas Season our church is praying and preparing for giving the greatest gift of all: the gift of hope and a future in Christ Jesus! We are asking God to begin giving us opportunities to share the gift of the Gospel, the gift of Sweet Surrender to a meaningful relationship with God, with at least 5 friends, family, or co-workers who do not currently have any relationship with God and/or no relationship with fellow brothers and sisters inside of a church. Our hope and prayer is that members of our congregation will sit down with friends over a cup of coffee this Christmas season, share a bag of cookies as a free gift from our church, but most importantly – share the Gospel and the offer of hope and a future!
We’re asking that everyone begin praying for five friends that you will share the gospel with this Holiday season. We’re also asking that you begin praying for God to provide you with those opportunities. Our church will assemble bags of goodies/cookies that we will send with everyone to give to their friend as they share the gospel over a cup of coffee. The bags of goodies/cookies will contain some Christmas cookies, and a small card that has some basic information about our church. We’re not asking that you hand out a gospel tract! We’re asking that you share the Gospel face to face and hand out some cookies!
We will gather together on Saturday, December 5th, at 1:00 PM. We will spend an hour in extended prayer together as a church for the many in this community who do not know God. Following our prayer time together, we will assemble the bags of goodies as we discuss our friends and family that we will share the gospel with. We’ll talk strategy! We’ll discuss different ways to initiate dialogue. Following the assembly of the bags, we will conclude our Cookie prep day by praying for courage and God’s strength.
Please come and be a part of this commitment to reach our city with the Hope of Jesus Christ.