Thursday, October 11, 2012

Your Community Group in 5 Words!


We want you to film your group, at a upcoming group gathering, writing out your groups experience in 5 words.  We want to know what you love about your group, or what you have learned through your group by creatively WRITING out for the camera 5 words that describe your group experience, film it, and then email that video to bdetken@thecrossing.com. There are many ways this can be done....Each member can each hold a sign with one word on it, or they can get a piece of cardboard  and write all 5 words on it, as they are holding it in front of them, it’s up to you to be as creative as you want to be! You can be outside, inside, at the church...you can shoot it anywhere as long as it includes your group, somehow displaying your groups 5 words!

Here are some things to think about before you film:

  • Make sure whereever you are filming  has enough light in the room so that the words can be seen on camera.
  • Make sure your whole group is in the film.
  • Make sure the words are written BIG ENOUGH and LEGIBLY ENOUGH to be read on camera. (Always make them bigger than you think they need to be)
  • We will only be showing the images of the groups, not any audio.  Meaning, if you talk on camera, the audience won’t hear anything you say...so make sure you “talk” through your 5  words.
  • We need your video by OCTOBER 23rd, to be used in the weekend video.

For an example of what we are doing, they can click on this link: http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Your3Words

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Prayer Moments


These were some of the responses to those Community Group Leaders that prayed over people this past weekend

 The reason praying for people this weekend was meaningful to me was because………..it is also out my comfort zone to ask someone that I don't know, if they would like me to pray for them.  I was a little nervous when asked to do this on Sunday, but after giving this to God, and asking the Holy Spirit to guide me, I found much joy in praying for the women that came to me.  I am one of those people who can't always find the eloquent words that some people have when praying,  but God showed me today that all you need have is a caring heart and will to do what God asks of us.  – Karen

Yes, it was a touching time for me too.  Just standing there up front, seeing so many people come up.... it was impactful, moving.I have to tell you a funny story that happened later that evening.Pam and her mom, me and my aunt went out to a Mexican place in Tustin.  When we were done and headed out the door, I turned to say good-bye and this man who I never saw before was coming out at the same time, and he said (out of the blue) you can pray for me.  He smiled and walked off.  My mouth dropped, and I asked my aunt if I heard him right?  Yes, I had, and I just couldn't get over it. As we got in our car,  he drove slowly by, and I asked if he could wait a minute.  He was the passanger, and a woman was driving.  I got out of my car and I said, I'm sorry I looked so surprised, but we had just come from church and it was all about prayer and then you came up out of the blue and said that to me. ... His wife told me he always asks people to pray for him (and he had seen me praying in the restaurant.) with that, I told him I would pray for him as they drove off. I stood amazed.  God creates such fun intimacy at times! The reason praying for people this weekend was meaningful to me was because……….. I could almost see the hidden pain as people came forward.  I got choked up, and thanked each person for taking a risk to come forward (it felt brave for so many)  It was also meaningful because praying for someone, makes me feel very connected to them in the spirit. Thank you for this wonderful opportunity. – Mindy

I'm blessed to be a blessing. Prayer is what heals me and I want to extend that healing to others.  – Marina

There are so many things that we neglect as a Church! It is so easy for us to show up on any given Sunday and listen to a sermon. So seldom do we as a Church have the opportunity to unite as we did today! We cried together, we celebrated in our weakness, but most of all we stood together as one in Prayer. As we start this next season, "No One Stands Alone" I noticed today that we as one body, we will not let anyone be left behind. – Roger

The person that came to me asked for a physical needs prayer. I looked into their eyes that had dark circles around them and saw a glimpse of a seriously real issue a person needed prayer for.  This person has a continued place in my heart and I continue to pray for them. This was meaningful to me because I cannot overlook the need to pray for others. This is a serious deal.  – Matt

The reason praying for people this weekend was meaningful to me was because it gave me the opportunity to get out of my self seeking ways and be of service to another human being who really needs the pray in their time of need. It was a humble act where God could use me. It was such an intense feeling to be praying for a couple who is going through a relational struggle while holding their hands feeling them tremble. I felt very inspired afterwards. Thank you for the opportunity to grow.  – Jeff

...it was a chance to let the people of our church know that we stand with them in any circumstance they may be facing. –Miles

We had to pull in people from Guest Services to help pray upstairs. Three women came up to me right after Tim's "alter call." It was one of the most powerful Crossing experiences I have ever been a part of ...Thank you both for your leadership, vision, and hearts! – Nicole

The first and only guy that approached me for prayer was a single dad there with his son. He told me he had just gone through a divorce as he was crying. I could also see that his son was struggling with some kind of pain. I stood there thinking "you have to be kidding me."  Hearing this Dad's story obviously struck a chord personally with me.  As he was sharing and crying, I began to cry and put my hand on his shoulder and prayed for him and his son. We both stood there, praying through our tears. Thank you for inviting me to pray and thank God for using my pain to relate and pray for other hurting fathers dealing with divorce. – Ethen

.....because it made me feel connected to someone I didn't know seconds before, and after praying and crying with them, I felt like we were both part of the body of Christ and the Church. – Beth

 I don’t want people to feel alone or broken. Where there  are two or more gathered in his name there is God with them, God,  can heal any hurt or brokenness if we ask him for it through prayers. This was not about me it was about God, and letting those people know he is with in every step of their  life. – Pam

The reason praying for people this weekend was meaningful to me was because Hearing the stories of the people I prayed for reminded me of my own brokeness and how God has helped to heal me and continues to give me peace through my own struggles. – Robin

It was so awesome praying for people this weekend.  I was a little nervous thinking I wouldn't know what to pray or it wouldn't be eloquent enough.  The cool thing is the Holy Spirit spoke through me and it was such an awesome experience.  I was on fire when I prayed for the women and it was all God.  I pray that the women I prayed for left the church with their burdens lifted and the peace of God within them.  To see the number of people come forward was amazing.  We all carry our burdens but God says to release them to Him and that is what I felt we helped these people do yesterday.  I learned last Friday that my dad was diagnosed with leukemia so I know how important prayer is.  He isn't a believer so I carry that burden but God says I am not to be anxious about anything and to trust in Him.  What an awesome God we serve!!!! – Kim

Well, I broke the rule of men with men and women with women. A sweet old lady asked me to pray for her daughter with severe migraine headaches. Not going to pass that one up even if I have to deal with you and Tim out back. This lady had Parkinson’s disease setting in and she never asked to be prayed for. Her only concern was for her daughter. Kindly pray for her. It was an honor to hold her shaking hands. – Chris

......only God has the power for real comfort, real forgiveness, real wisdom and it's awesome to see the smiles through the tears when someone looks up that you've just  prayed for.  I saw those same tears and smiles as my brother said yes to Jesus later that day, we serve a powerful and wonderful God and 7 years of my prayers were answered too.  Vicki
I prayed with a young lady named Heather and Saturday night was her FIRST time at The Crossing!!! Wow, how cool is that and she ended up praying for me at the end... What a complete Blessing it was for BOTH of us!!! We then directed her to the kiosk to sign up for a group! God is SO GOOD!!!!! – Monique

The reason praying for people this weekend was meaningful to me was because everyone has a civil war going on inside of them.  And when someone actually takes the time to pure the Holy Spirit into them when times are tough, it feels as though both our souls have been washed clean with tears of joy. – Lisa

….I could impact a family, through the power of The Holy Spirit.  I could feel the need of hope and serenity that only He can provide.  I could reach out to people that are in dire need of His healing hands, and apply the gifts that He has given me. – Kevil