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Connecting
at the Connect Point
Are You Connected?
Click here to download a PDF file of a checklist of all
10 points.
1. Personal Devotion--Private Prayer and the Word
Daily devotion is imperative for a productive
and living connection to God. There's no minimum or
maximum time limit set; this is simply your personal time
alone with God and His Word. The Apostle Paul's
instruction to the Thessalonians was "Pray without ceasing."
Daily devotion--connection to God--gives God an opportunity to
speak into your life and direct your steps.
2.
Prayer--Corporate/Public Prayer
For decades, a hallmark of the POA has been
24-hour prayer. The Adult Prayer Room is a place of
consistent prayer, where 3-hour shifts are prayed 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year. Many people pray a
shift weekly; others take a shift monthly. Most ministry
groups have a specific monthly or quarterly prayer shift as
well. For more information about a 24-hour prayer,
contact Jeff and Beckie Wilson at 318.445.2788.
3. The Word
The Psalmist David wrote, "Thy Word have I hid
in my heart that I might not sin against thee." This
connect point is two fold.
(1) Daily Bible reading should be a part of your daily
devotion plan. A wide variety of reading plans are
available, from The Word Connection to One Year Bibles, and
more. Whatever plan you choose, the important matter is
connecting to the Word daily.
(2) In addition, we want everyone at the POA to be connected
to a Sunday School class. Classes for children and
adults are geared to impart the Word of God in ways that help
us understand its application to daily life. Get
connected to the Word each week through Sunday School!
4. Fasting
There are a multitude of scriptures regarding
fasting. In Joel the commandment of the Lord was, " . .
. turn ye even to me with all your heart, and with fasting . .
" Jesus instructed the disciples, saying, "This kind can
come forth by nothing, but by prayer and fasting . . ."
Jesus himself fasted forty days. So it is that we, as
21st century apostolics, follow the practice of fasting.
Fasting can take many forms. You can fast a particular
favorite food for a specific amount of time. You can
fast one meal or three meals. You can fast a day, where
you eat only one late afternoon/evening meal per day.
There are specific kinds of fasts for specific needs.
Search the scriptures. Make fasting a regular part of
your service to God.
5. Family
Monday night is Family Night at The
Pentecostals of Alexandria. No events or activities are
placed on our church calendar for Monday evenings in order to
allow our church family to set aside this one evening for
special time together with their families. As a church, we are committed to building strong Christian
families. We believe our community, our state, and our
nation can be strengthened as Christian homes are
strengthened. Make sure your family has Family Night!
6. Worship
The thread of worship winds its way
from Genesis to Revelation. We hear Abraham saying, "I
and the lad will go yonder and worship" (Genesis 22). We
find John in Revelation commanding simply, "Worship God."
We rejoice in the Psalms as David the worshiper cries, "O come
let us worship . . ." In Hebrews the command is clear, "
. . . let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to
good works, Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together
. . . so much the more as ye see the day approaching."
The day of His coming is nearer than ever before. In
worship we can ready ourselves by the strength and power found
only in His presence.
7.
Evangelism--Give Me Five!
Luke
recorded the singular mission of Jesus Christ: “The Son of man
is come to seek and to save that which was lost.” We read in
John 4 that the woman at the well in Samaria actually led her
city to Jesus Christ. Revelation tells us we overcome by the
word of our testimony. "Give Me Five" refers to five people
with whom you will connect until they are brought to Christ.
The list of five is made up of three "new" people (those who
have never been brought to Christ through salvation) and two
people who are "Missing in Action" (those who used to attend
this church but no longer attend church). We must reach the
lost–both those who have never known Him and those who are
MIA, for “He is not willing that any should perish!”
8. Discipleship
There
were those who followed Jesus from a distance, much like we
“follow the news” today. There were those who followed Him a
little more closely–found among the masses here and there as
they gathered. Then there were the twelve–the men who followed
Him closely . . . His disciples. There was then–and there is
now–a price to be paid for discipleship. His call to
discipleship requires a full-life commitment. It goes beyond
church membership and attendance at Sunday services: “Then
said Jesus unto his disciples, If any man will come after me,
let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me.
For whosoever will save his life shall lose it: and whosoever
will lose his life for my sake shall find it. For what is a
man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his
own soul? or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?”
9. Personal
Involvement
The
Pentecostals of Alexandria provides multiple opportunities for
ministry. While there are specific requirements for certain
levels of involvement, there is always something you can do to
become involved in a POA Ministry. From parking lot assistants
to Sunday School teachers, Community Care to Family
Enrichment, there is a place for you to give of yourself.
Ministry opportunities are available in the following areas:
Campus Operations, Children’s Ministry, Christian Education,
Community Care, Discipling, Family Enrichment, FLC, Guest
Relations, Home Bible Studies, Hospitality, Information
Services, Music, Prayer, Senior Citizens, Singles, Specialized
Ministries, Technical, Wonderland, World Missions, Youth . . .
You have a God-given ability He wants you to share with
others. We’ll help you find your place!
10. Fellowship
As we
study the book of Acts, we find that they “continued
steadfastly” in the Apostles' Doctrine, fellowship, breaking
bread, and prayer. We cannot neglect the value of fellowship
with likeminded believers. John wrote, “. . . If we walk in
the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with
another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us
from all sin.” Invite someone to your house for dinner! Or,
make plans to meet someone at a local restaurant and share a
“dutch treat” meal. Go for a walk with a friend or two. Create
opportunities in your life for fellowship!
Click here to download a PDF file of a checklist of all
10 points.
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