I do sometimes wonder if North Point would turn to just appealing to an older audience. They do continue to say they’d rather not have people who attend for years and years without becoming involved or inviting people. They want to make sure they have “open seats” available in opportune times available for visitors. When the new building north of Cumming opened, there was a big push to recruit workers not only for that building, but to replace all the workers in
Besides to college gathering they have down at the Biltmore, for years they’ve had a Tuesday night Singles service. These gatherings are much more tailored for younger age groups, that 18 – 30 group. I doubt these would appeal much to me.
NP treats “Sunday School” workers very well, and they don’t try and overwork them with extra meetings and time commitments. They consider these expenses worthy investments. One thing I like is how teachers move up each year with the class, so a child has the same teacher for years and years. Will’s teacher stayed involved with the same group of boys, even coming to see Will’s baseball games.
Besides supporting many ministries around the world, NP thinks it important to send out many (+/-50!?) overseas mission trips every year. Besides helping the overseas missions, it is of course an experience that brings each person that goes closer to God.The trips are costly, but they make a point to get those who don’t go involved by contributing financially.This November for the first time NP partnered with many area ministries to ramp up involvement, to help with the increased needs of the Christmas season. People could donate time, food, clothing, or money.
Yesterday Andy preached part two of his two-part “Just Ask” series. Said that most sermons he preaches can be broken down into three groups:
1. The Law of God
2. The Love of God
3. The Resurrection of Christ
He un-characteristically mentioned how much of the election rhetoric focused on taxes and tax cuts, and little on how decreasing morality plays such a large part in increasing poverty…and how God’s Law, Love, and Resurrection can make a difference. Andy attended a conference to hear a speaker who’d written several books against the mega-church movement. Andy was able to have dinner with the guy, as both had many questions for each other. This began an e-mail correspondence. The guy asked what good it would be if everyone in the
The children’s programs are of highest quality as well. They stick to basics here as well, with Bible Study focused on implanting children with three things: God made me, God loves me, and God wants a relationship with me. It is interesting that my children aren’t super crazy about the great programs, for one huge reason: their close friends aren’t there. So this would be a reason why we’d change churches.
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