As we announced during a recent worship gathering, Good Shepherd has added a new campus effective July 1, 2013.
What Does
It Mean?
Many of you have heard of churches around the
country who go “multi-site” by finding a venue, hiring a band, assigning
children’s workers, and beaming the pastor’s sermons from the “home” site into
the new campus. That model has worked
well for many churches.
However, that is not the model we are
implementing at the Zoar Road Campus.
The former Zoar
United Methodist Church is now the Zoar Road Campus of Good Shepherd
Church.
How did this happen and what does it mean for our
congregation?
How It
Happened
For several years Zoar United Methodist Church,
which sits on seven acres at the intersection of Zoar Church Road and Thomas
Road in the far southeastern corner of Steele Creek . . .
. . . has been faced with from
declining attendance and dwindling resources.
The possibility of ceasing its operations and closing its doors loomed
large.
Instead of closure, however, the Metro District of the United Methodist Church approached the Board of Good Shepherd and asked if
we would absorb Zoar’s property, people, and finances into the ministry of our
church. After two months of due
diligence and prayer, the Board voted unanimously to align with Zoar and thus
create the Zoar Road Campus of Good Shepherd Church.
Instead, we are developing the site as an Outreach
Center first. We will use the
facilities and the property to house some of our existing outreach ministries
and as a launching pad for new ones.
The Zoar Campus is the first of what we
hope will be several Radical Impact Sites located
throughout our region where our focus is not on launching worship but on
building community.
We will use the Zoar Chapel as a venue for a Sunday
morning LifeGroup (meets at 10:30 a.m.), serving the needs of both nearby
residents and long-term Zoar worshippers. In the upcoming months, we will have multiple opportunities for the people of Good Shepherd to be involved in using the Zoar Road Campus as a venue for inviting all people into a living relationship with Jesus Christ.
So please keep this Sunday, July 7, covered in prayers as we celebrate two initiatives on
the same day: the new sermon series, The
Storm Before The Calm, and the move of our church to multi-site, Good Shepherd style.
That church is near where we live! Looking forward to seeing what happens with it. :)
ReplyDeleteI hope that every effort is being made to be sensitive to the feelings and needs of the "Zoar" church members. The UMC church has not always handled this type of transition very well.
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