Community Committee and Community Groups

23 05 2009

I enjoy being a pastor who lives in the community he is planting in.  Living here gives me the opportunity to get plugged into various community events, including the MacGrove Community Outreach Committee.  This committee is doing a lot of good work for the city of Saint Paul.  I met a woman who has raised close to 400,000 pounds of food for the community, and another lady who directs a youth mentoring program for the Twin Cities.  In addition, this committee organizes the Battle of the Bands for Grand Old Day.  It will be a priveldge to help out with these events. 

Picture from media.decider.com

Picture from media.decider.com

Throughout the summer, I am also facilitating two community groups that meet in order to talk about worldviews.  In this group we talk about some of life’s most fundalmental questions, such as: What is reality?  Where is history going?  What is evil?  Each person brings a different perspective to the table, and I get to talk about Jesus.  So everyone in the group gets to articulate their thoughts and challenge one another.  Also, you can’t beat meeting at places like Coffee News Cafe on Grand.

The Lord continues to bless this new church richly, and I am excited to see how the Spirit leads throughout the summer!

- Pastor Bryan


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7 06 2009
Amy

Hello Bryan,
I found your card for this church on my fiance’s desk… I have no idea who you guys are, but after reading up on your blog, I see that this is awesome! My fiance and I go to Hope Community Church… maybe that’s where he got your card. I was a part of a church plant in inner-city Denver last year and I LOVED it!! Is there a way we can get involved? Do you happen to be hiring anyone? I have a huge heart for 20-something women and homeless families!!
-Amy

17 06 2009
Bryan J. Lair

Amy,

Thank you for the comment. There is a lot to do to get involved. You can send us an e-mail at life@trinitycitychurch.org and we can start a conversation there. Looking forward to connecting.

Bryan

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