Thursday, August 28, 2008

SOT coming to a close

Ok, so here's the deal...I'm pretty bad at this whole blogging thing. 3 blogs in 3 months - not so hot. Well, I'll keep working on it.

So we've got a week and a half left on our summer of transformation. I hope that you are having as great of a summer as I am having. We have seen miracle after miracle. I hate for it to end, but basically, its just too hot! God has really been moving in our services. You can feel the weight of the presence of God building week after week.

Last Sunday night was powerful for Lindsay and I. John Ragsdale did a great job and gave many people prophetic words that I hope touched their lives. He called me today just to say that he still had Linz and I on his mind. He kept telling me that God has continued to speak to him this week about where we are, our church is, and where we are headed. Its exciting. I believe that we are moving into a new season where God is going to fulfill EVERY promise or word he has spoken over us. This Sunday, I think that I am going to be speaking about the difference between the desert and the land of Canaan. How God wants us to move from relying on a momentary miracle to a time of maximized return on our labor. God doesn't want us to sick back and do nothing all the time. The Bible says that "faith without works is dead." Those works refer to me getting up and doing something. God has placed giftings, talents, and anointings in our hands. I said a couple of weeks ago that the works of God are most often done through the hands of men. Its time to get our hands moving and start working the field, moving toward the promises that God has for us. Better slow down before I give it all away.

Just a note for those who haven't heard...Linz and I need your help on Saturday, September 6th at 8:30AM for a men' & women's workday. We are going to get this building in top shape by completing several projects like finishing the carpet, laying wood floors, deep cleaning the restrooms, foyer, and sanctuary, and dusting the plants. It's conference time, and we need your help. Please be here and call someone else to come as well. If we work together, we can get it all done quickly and efficiently.

On Wednesday night of the conference, TC Bmt will host pastors, elders, and leaders from all over as we kick off the conference with Bishop Tudor Bismark. And then on Sunday, Bishop Joseph Garlington will be with us. With Apostle Mike Hayes packed in the middle, it promises to be a great year. I've almost got John Ragsdale to come back and be with us for our anointing service on Saturday. Please put this conference on your prayer list. 25 years!! Holy Cow!!

Thank for everyone who has commented on my previous posts. Don't forget to subscribe so you know when I post something new, next year. (Just kidding) See you on Sunday!

P Randon

2 comments:

Jenai (McDonald) Hamilton said...

Pastor Randon! Who knew that you would step into the blog era?

I must say that it seems that Triumph has had an exciting season and I know that it will be even more so in the future.

I miss you guys so much and hope everything is going well!

Pastor Randon Clark said...

Hey Jenai!
I'm a blogger but no a great one. Heck, not even a good one, but thanks for the support. I hope that married life is treating you well. So sorry we weren't able to attend. We were out of the state. Did you receive our gift?

P Randon