Friendship’s “A-Team”
In 1972 a crack commando unit was sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn't commit. These men promptly escaped from a maximum-security stockade to the Los Angeles underground. Today, still wanted by the government, they survive as soldiers of fortune. If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find them, maybe you can hire the A-Team. (Sounds like a current movie, doesn’t it?)
Well, Friendship, we have our own “A-Team.” Their names are Nikki, Sheri, Jody, and Dave. They are our champions in the arena of discipleship - essentially from the cradle to the grave. We have a plan to help everyone grow in their faith. And, we’re executing the plan.
During the unveiling of the Orange Strategy this past Sunday I sat there almost in tears - wishing for a re-do. I needed help as a parent. We all do. Friendship has a strategy to help parents raise their children in the ways they should go.
From my perspective, never in Friendship’s lifecycle have we had the kind of discipleship foundation we have in place right now. We have something monumental and special to build upon. As Hannibal on the A-Team often said, “I love it when a plan comes together.” I’m more excited than ever about the possibilities ahead. I ask you to join me as we build upon the solid foundation God has given us as we influence Limestone County for Jesus. Let’s get behind these champions of discipleship as we invest our lives in kingdom purposes – starting with our children.
Please visit our website at friendshipumc.org. Check out the new look and re-watch or share the panel discussion from Sunday’s message. You’ll find it on the “Video” tab.
I do love it when a plan comes together.
Well, Friendship, we have our own “A-Team.” Their names are Nikki, Sheri, Jody, and Dave. They are our champions in the arena of discipleship - essentially from the cradle to the grave. We have a plan to help everyone grow in their faith. And, we’re executing the plan.
During the unveiling of the Orange Strategy this past Sunday I sat there almost in tears - wishing for a re-do. I needed help as a parent. We all do. Friendship has a strategy to help parents raise their children in the ways they should go.
From my perspective, never in Friendship’s lifecycle have we had the kind of discipleship foundation we have in place right now. We have something monumental and special to build upon. As Hannibal on the A-Team often said, “I love it when a plan comes together.” I’m more excited than ever about the possibilities ahead. I ask you to join me as we build upon the solid foundation God has given us as we influence Limestone County for Jesus. Let’s get behind these champions of discipleship as we invest our lives in kingdom purposes – starting with our children.
Please visit our website at friendshipumc.org. Check out the new look and re-watch or share the panel discussion from Sunday’s message. You’ll find it on the “Video” tab.
I do love it when a plan comes together.
