A couple of weeks ago, Scott Evelyn gave the church a message about a new vision the Lord gave him about the Pinnacle and our body. I've already talked to you guys about the new things going on with the mountain, and how we believe the Lord is preparing us for a move of God up on the Pinnacle. See here and here (under Pinnacle update).
So Scott shared this new vision with the church, and it was amazing...radical, but amazing. This next year is definitely going to be an influential one for our body.
This last Sunday we decided to have a "family meeting". That way the congregation could have an opportunity to bring up questions or comments they had about the things Scott shared the previous week.
It went really well for being the first time!
People were able to voice their questions and/or concerns and it made for some pretty open communication between the body and Scott. It was definitely needed, and the majority of the congregation already had questions saved up from the previous Sunday.
Communication is key to a functioning relationship - I think we all know that. So it was really good to have it happen within the church because it put everything out on the table as opposed to keeping them to yourself without proper discussion.
Once we find out more about what will be happening within the church I can better inform you but for now, that is as much as I can share...
As for the interns, we are just going about things as per usual, with a lot more emphasis on the Pinnacle and all the things that are happening up there. So far we've been able to get on the mountain pretty regularly throughout the week, but it really depends on how much snow and ice we get on the access road. We love going up and ministering to the heart of the Lord and watching Him transform our hearts in the process. We believe we are being prepared for a move of God that will completely change everyone involved. It's really quite exciting!
Here are some pictures from the Winter Carnival at Dartmouth! The interns went up to Hanover this last Saturday to just have a laid back day seeing the sights and enjoying the carnival...it was such a blast!
Many blessings,
Jourdan M.
1st year intern
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interesting thoughts