Fishing & Fellowship
Sunday, June 8th, Wellspring Fellowship shared an amazing day fun, fellowship and fishing. Everyone caught a fish! Pastor Chris spoke this week of having fond memories of fishing. His grandpa first taught him how to fish at an early age and says he has has been fishing continuously for over 40 years. So post his sermon on Saturday, of making ‘Fishers of Men', we concluded with a wishing derby of sorts and enjoyed much fun, food, family and (of course) fellowshipI
Thank you to all who participated in such a great day. Blessings!
Keep Fishing
May 17th ‘Worship Jam’
Saturday at Wellspring Fellowship was simply an amazing day- After our Saturday Sabbath worship time we feasted on a potluck dinner fit for a King! Everyone savored the wide variety of foods and desserts that complimented our day as we shared in beautiful fellowship together. We capped the evening from 7:00-9:00pm with a worship jam that was inspiring as well as encouraging.
Our musical extravaganza was kicked-off with a surprise guest, Hayden Harper, as he delighted everyone with his always smooth saxophone play. Hayden accompanied the ‘FourChurches’ worship band with his father Steve playing on bass guitar. ‘FourChurches is a local worship band up of musicians from; you guessed it, four different area churches. The band is comprised of: Leslie Reed (Vocals/Rhythm Guitar), Brian Cohoe (Percussion), Steve Harper (Bass) and Tacoma Resident Chris Cohoe (Electric Guitar/Vocals). Four Churches has a strong rock influence mixed with progressive worship music combined with a wonderful array acoustic originals and genres. Even with several technical difficulties Leslie and the group were simply awesome.
The remaining 2 sets were performed from 10 different musicians from Wellspring Fellowship Church. It was truly a night to remember as this semiannual event increases in popularity. We will post again prior to our next worship night jam opportunity.
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No Time For Wandering
No Time For Wandering
Ever notice how the faster something moves, the less erratic the path. When something is really going fast, it seems to get straighter and straighter. However, when it slows down, it has this tendency to meander. I am sure there are some great reasons for this involving some particular Laws of Motion. The application for us is that if we are on a time schedule we will move fast, and in a fairly straight line.
We really don't have time to meander around. Every single day there are people who are needing Jesus Christ. Every single day there are people who need a church community to stand around them and support them. Marriages are troubled and breaking, families are clueless in how they are raising their little ones, and government will not be the solution. There has never been a more vital time for the church to step in and be the church for those who are looking for solutions. We just don't have time to meander. We must act with purpose and move confidently toward our target.
This week I want to remind us of why we are here and what we are to be about!
See you at church,
Pastor Chris