Saturday, February 14, 2009

New Location for Harmony Hill Blog

Hey all, if you want to continue reading Harmony Hill, please bookmark this new link:

www.harmonyhillblog.blogspot.com

This new location makes it easier for me to edit the blog. Sorry for the inconvenience, but glad that you're reading!

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Unity of the Spirit


Do you have a vision for the unity of the Spirit? Search out a church that longs to fulfill the prayer of Christ in John 17.

The unity of the Spirit isn't a flimsy, unitarianism. But, it's also not a codified sectarianism.
Rather, the unity of the Spirit, is the work of Christ in the heart of all believers, a work that refuses to let believers live in isolation.

Everyone needs the unity of the Spirit. That includes you and me.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Above Grounds

Above Grounds

Austin is uniquely prepared as a place for Christians to unite for the kingdom. Not only do we have local Christians working towards greater experiences of unity, there are growing efforts at a city-wide level to accomplish this calling as well. Above Grounds is just such an effort.

Go check out what God is doing through the many volunteers who are demonstrating the love and leading of Christ Above Grounds.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Northwest Austin & Northwest America...Another Great Story of Unity



It seems that other parts of the country are experiencing the blessing of unity in their neighborhoods too!

Sunday, November 23, 2008

A Testimony of Thanks


Tonight believers from across the community joined hands and hearts as we welcomed the 2008 Pond Springs Thanksgiving Fellowship. What a night!

Everyone arrived at Northwest Fellowship -- this year's host church -- at 6:00PM and immediately were met with a bevy of exquisite sights, sounds, and aromas.

Walking in, what you immediately saw was a melding of hearts. Believers from across the community were smiling, shaking hands, and sharing stories. The mood was light, festive, and full of joy.

The low buzz of voices soon turned into a growing wave of excitement as conversation picked up, as children began playing, and as scrumptious food began making its way from the serving tables to the dining tables.

Many took the opportunity to venture out of their comfort zone and to find new people to meet, new stories to hear, and new excitement to embrace as the work of God in people's lives became evident.

After finishing off a fine meal with some of the best deserts of the season, the real action began. Not only were we blessed to share in the fellowship of a shared meal, we also began to share testimonies of the goodness of God. This part of the service was funny, thrilling, sober, exciting, moving, and altogether wonderful.

One child was humorously thankful for turkey. A mother, with eyes full of tears, was thankful for her children and their father. A passionate man brimming with faith was thankful for "coming down with cancer" and being able to minister to others whom he had met along the way. One man was thankful for the "riches of Christ" made evident in this very gathering. One woman was thankful for God healing her ankle. An introspective man was thankful for his mother and her guidance. A man full of hope was thankful for the way God had brought him to Christ through the untimely death of a young girl whose story had touched his broken heart. Many church leaders and pastors were thankful for the work of God in the community and the power of the Spirit in their churches.

Everyone who shared a testimony had something important to say about the work and will of God. He was the spotlight of the night. This chorus of testimonies swelled in tribute to the power, love, mercy, and grace of God. There were many more, but this small glimpse is enough to stir your heart in praise!

After testifying to the power and grace of God, our thanksgiving gathering rose to our feet to sing and worship. We sang with hearts and hands lifted up to the Most High, reaching towards heaven with a hope for the witness of Christian unity to continue to spread.

Praise God, from whom all blessings flow;
Praise Him, all creatures here below;
Praise Him above, ye heavenly host;
Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.

What an anthem of celebration and worship! But, it doesn't end there. After this melody to the Master of Life, there were two more blessings of God waiting to unfold.

First, as we've done in the past, we gathered in small prayer circles comprised of representatives from all the churches. Here, on an intimate and tender level, we shared our prayer needs and then prayed for one another. The whole room was alive with entreaties to the Father of Heaven and Earth.

In my own little circle of petition, we praised God for his work of mercy, we thanked him for our loved ones, we celebrated new friends, we asked for the work of Christ to abound, we praised God for his amazing grace, and we thanked God for the power of the cross to tear down dividing lines of creed, color, and class. What a blessing it was!

Finally, at the very end of the evening, after two hours full of food, fellowship, and faith, the entire body of believers encircled the sanctuary, held hands and prayed to God as a final expression of our blessings, our thanks, and our allegiance to be one in Christ.

Driving home was like riding on a cloud. What a blessing it is to be part of a growing story of unity.

Perhaps you're a believer in the Pond Springs area looking for an opportunity to be a part of a growing movement of unity among God's people. Look us up one Sunday in the coming year (if not sooner). We'll be praising God, sharing Jesus, and fellowshipping together as we are led towards an ever-deepening unity of the Spirit.

Maybe you don't know Christ yet or maybe you have some questions about him. We would love to share with you about how He has transformed our lives. Each of us has a story. Jesus has blessed each in a special way. For us Jesus isn't about religion. He is about a relationship. We know Jesus from His word. We know Him in our hearts. And, we know Him from the work He has done in our lives. We know Him and the power of His resurrection and for this, we are thankful.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Friday, November 21, 2008

The Body of Christ



As the Body of Christ in NW Austin, we believers want to exhibit Christ to our community. We don't just want to talk about the body; we want to be the body -- His hands, His feet, His heart.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Annual Thanksgiving Fellowship

Believers in the Pond Springs community have long been celebrating Thanksgiving together.

This special time is always an important witness to the Pond Springs community and an important experience of God's goodness to his children who worship in this community.

Come join us on Sunday evening, November 23rd as area Pond Springs churches gather for a time of shared blessings, a time of genuine thanks, and a time of praising God with a grateful heart for his enduring grace, mercy, and love!

Area churches will meet for their usual local services on Sunday morning, the 23rd and then will meet together at Northwest Fellowship that evening at 6:00PM for our annual Pond Springs Thanksgiving meal.

See you there!