Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year
Good morning and blessings to all 2418 of you awesome folks.
What great timing for this e-shout, with Christmas coming so soon. <):)
I pray that all of you will have a most blessed Christmas, and that your 2020 will be so full of Father God that your lives will be changed and filled in tremendously good ways.
I am continually blessed and thankful to know that all of you have continued on this journey with me.
In God's Word, we are assured that those who support those who do ministry (prophets, preachers, etc., etc., and maybe even gospel singers) ;) lol, will share in the rewards, so you are in a good position to receive some awesome rewards.
I am so thankful for all of your prayers as you have asked the Father to help and guide me in this endeavour.
I am trusting that all of you will be wonderfully blessed, both here and in heaven, for your heart-felt support and encouragement.
On the renos front, they are still mobile, and heading in the right direction.
They won't be done for Christmas, but I am thinking that Easter will be the finish line. ;)
On the Cowboy Church at the Gate front, we had a most blessed time last night.
There were 27ish of us who showed up.
I say ish because God showed up as well. lol What a rush.
His presence was so thick and awesome.
ALL of the folks stated afterwards that they were still floating on a heavenly cloud.
There is also a new phenomena developing.
I do not have a very good memory, so I rely on songs having to be loaded up in my iPad so that I can lead them in the songs that they want to sing during the jam time near the end of our gatherings.
I do, however, have the ability to remember the melodies of the older gospel songs.
There are always folks who have a photographic memory in our midst.
I constantly fight the urge to be envious. ;) lol
Last night, there was a dear saint who was kind enough to yell out each line as we needed it.
What an amazing experience, but I think that was an experienced example of I Corinthian 14:26 being "fleshed out" in ways that we may not have yet fully explored as we gather in the name of Jesus.
WOW is about all I had the ability to think or say after the night was over.
I have a H-U-G-E vision of what the Lord wants to do in our midst that covers everything form the folks/talent/instruments that I would like to have as a part of our worship team.
I am continually thankful for the the support of infrastructure and prayers that the pastors at the Gateway Alliance Church have extended to help me realize this ministry vision.
I do not know exactly where this thing is going, but what a ride this has been and is going to be.
I have folks in the group beginning to express about where/how we could/should go to minister.
It is so empowering when you see others begin to buy in to a godly vision.
Stick around for the "rest of the story" as Paul Harvey would have said. ;)
As I mentioned at the first, may you experience the blessings of a very Merry Christmas & and a Happy New Year,
Trev <):)