At the
Midtown campus, we launched four marriage groups in May to read and discuss The Meaning of Marriage by Tim Keller. Couples
have responded enthusiastically. There is almost 100% participation from all of
our married couples (almost 25 couples). People have appreciated the
Christ-centered content and opportunity to grow in friendships. Some groups
have grown because of participation from unexpected neighbors. These groups have been a huge summer highlight.
In a few
weeks we will have another membership Sunday where we will introduce more than
20 new members to our Midtown congregation. Some of them became Christians in
college through Campus Outreach’s ministry at IUPUI, but many others are new
Christians since Midtown moved to the Broad Ripple area. One of our new members
(James) works at Panera downtown and became friends with Phil who shared
the gospel with him, brought him to church, and led him to Christ. Recently at
church, James shared his testimony and was baptized. It was a really
encouraging Sunday! Another example is Melissa who has
been coming to Midtown for about a year. She grew up going to church and even
had a family member who was a minister, but they never talked about Jesus. She
met a member of our church who befriended her and brought her to church. Over
the course of a year, she heard the gospel many times, and then finally surrendered
her life to Christ a few months ago at our worship service. She said, “I
finally gave Jesus control of my life.” I am overwhelmed with the grace of God
and am constantly reminded that true life-changing power is in the gospel
alone. I count it a privilege to be the pastor of Midtown!
For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the
power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also
to the Greek. (Rom. 1:16)
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