The Day of Peace at San Quentin
This year has been a good and busy year for ministry. I have probably been to more conferences and involved in more learning cohorts than I have my whole ministry career.
This year has been a good and busy year for ministry. I have probably been to more conferences and involved in more learning cohorts than I have my whole ministry career.
Our Los Angeles ministry has been shifting since I became City Director in July. I am excited about where we are as a local ministry and where God is leading us as we are on the cusp of the ending of yet another year.
It was an honor to serve as the worship leader at the West Coast SIAFU Womenโs Retreat and to lead the women into a place of worship and submission unto the Lord.
We recently held our 2017 womenโs retreat entitled Unashamed: My Story, Godโs Glory at the Oaks Camp & Conference Center. It was such a blessing to see so many women come for a time of seeking and refreshment in Godโs glorious splendor.
This summer, we sent a church plant team from Fresno to the Evangel School of Church Planting at the Oaks. The team leader was Jacob, a radically committed Jesus-loving evangelist.
I didnโt know what to expect when I attended the Evangel School of Urban Church Planting.
The 2017 West Coast Siafu Menโs Retreat was such an incredible weekend of retreat. It was really a summit where we experienced the spirit of the living God in those mountains.
If you live in cities like Oakland, Sacramento, Antioch, Stockton or Fresno, you are well aware of the crime, the brokenness and the spiritual darkness that continues to penetrate our cities.
Danny and Martin are both former “lifers” who took TUMI classes together in prison. They served the Lord faithfully inside and led the church, named Pillar of Fire, in their prison yard.
One of the greatest privileges of serving the men and women who take The Urban Ministry Institute (TUMI) classes is hearing the amazing ways God has worked in their lives.
Sometimes in ministry, there are moments of clarityโmoments when the Lord reveals the next step. That was what happened for me at the Evangel School of Urban Church Planting.
Autumn is here and we are in full swing at Los Angeles Christian School (LACS)! This year my fifth grade class has three new students, so we have been enjoying getting to know them and building new relationships as a class.