Sunday, April 13, 2014

Pure In Heart Church Mercy Mission 2014 Video Presentation / Recap


            On April 5, 2014 Pure In Heart Church sent it’s first ‘Mercy Mission’ team to the tornado ravaged small town of Washington, IL. The MMT (Mercy Mission Team) numbered around 20 volunteers and were received with open arms and a bit of shock by on site volunteers who were in great need of assistance and relief themselves.
The MMT were only present for a full day of work within the local donation location. However their impact was considerable as they helped to organize a storage facility containing donated goods for the families who were deeply affected by the set of tragic events.
The MMT did not show up empty handed. They arrived on the scene with a number of items to contribute mostly diapers and laundry detergent which were the greatest needs of the time. Pure In Heart Church is already planning a second visit to Washington, IL and other locations are already being considered. Thank You to all who volunteered, served, labored and contributed to this mission of mercy and service to Washington, IL.
            Please take a moment to view the video presentation which was shown to the Pure In Heart congregation just this morning. More to come.  





 

Saturday, February 22, 2014

2014 Begins with an opportunity to bless another community in Jesus's name!


“A church in the city reaching the world”. This is the mission statement / vision of our church family. As a church family we have been praying and seeking the Lord for opportunities in this new year to help and volunteer to assist with the serving and blessing of other people. In this way, coupled with prayer, we have sought to share the love of Jesus Christ.

On Saturday, April 5, 2014 Pure In Heart church will be sending out a team of relief volunteers to Washington, Illinois. Washington, Illinois was recently leveled by tornadoes, torrential rainfall and freezing cold weather.  The families and citizens of this small town have gone through a lot and continue to need help, encouragement, materials and prayers. Our goal is to go into Washington, Illinois and serve the community by assisting with the unloading of large trucks that our filled with relief items as well as assist in the distribution of these items to those in need.

We are encouraged and are now preparing for this day long journey. We were informed by those working directly onsite that there is a significant need for diapers and laundry detergent. So we will begin collecting these items from those who would like to contribute but cannot attend to serve. There is no set numerical goal as it pertains to the two listed items. This group will be led by Pastor Peter Negron. If you are interested in the opportunity to serve and or bless (or perhaps both!) feel free to directly email, text or directly contact Pastor Peter Negron.  

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Pure In Heart Church 'Ten memorable items of significance for 2013'

            As we close out the end of another fantastic year as a church family, we thought it would be great to revisit ten moments or items of significance that took place during 2013. I’m not sure this has ever been done before but there is a first time for everything. 

This list is in no particular order of importance because all of them were, in their own respect, significant to the church. If there were certain events or items of significance which are not listed below, please accept my humble apology. I can assure you it was completely unintentional. So let’s begin.

• “Breakthrough is on the way!”

Our corporate declaration entering into 2013 was that ‘breakthrough was on the way’. Many of us received it while all were touched in some way, shape or form. It was powerful to hear testimony after testimony of God’s faithfulness and breakthrough power touching various people within the church.

The more testimonies were presented the more faith arose in the congregation. It was a faith that caused people to deepen their trust and reliance on God for the breakthroughs or answers they so desperately needed. We must remember that the purposes of God our forward moving. If we are to hold to this truth then we must understand that breakthrough in and of itself is not enough, but it is a great place to begin!

What was also significant about this prophetic and powerful statement is that it did not become some over used ‘mantra’ or a phrase whimsically used for the occasional ‘pop’ from the congregation. It was real! It was genuine! It was tangible! It was God’s encouragement to this church.

This year was filled with testimonies ranging from miracles, job changes and promotions, economic breakthroughs, to even long standing issues being resolved. We also witnessed God move upon people and were privileged to, see them make professions of faith in Christ Jesus. We also witnessed various members of our youth and children’s ministry born again. Our family also grew by the addition of both new and familiar faces. These all serve as evidences that God was on the move and that breakthrough was not only on the way, for some it had finally arrived!

The Samaritan’s Purse ‘Operation Christmas Child Shoe box’ Project

This was one of the most significant events of the year and was probably the one corporate church activity which best highlighted our church’s mission statement. ‘A Church in the City, Reaching the World’ has been our mission for quite some time now. Even though in times past we sent people from among us to represent us around the world, this particular event was special because the church as a whole was able to corporately fulfill its mission.

Janina Crespo successfully took this project on and made it a smooth and blessed process for all. In the end a total of sixty boxes were prepared and sent around the world designed to bless the poor, the hurting, the broken, the ill and the lost. This is the most boxes ever sent from our church family to date.

People have already made commitments to push us beyond sixty boxes for this new year! This year also saw the first official box training and workshop as well as the formation of the Pure In Heart Church baking team. 2014 promises to be a year of greater reach into the world in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ.

• Thursday Night Prayer Studies

As a church group we embarked on a journey together seeking to strengthen our understanding of prayer. Two studies were chosen for the church to take on together in which DVD presentations were used. These presentations proved to be nothing short of inspiring and life changing! “When God’s people pray” by the Brooklyn Tabernacle and “Prayer” by the Willow Creek Church were introduced, there was an immediate sense of excitement shared by all and the level of participation which followed throughout these studies proved it. As a result of these studies, the church as a whole has experienced a revived, enriched and vibrant prayer walk. As a result of the impact of these videos, the ‘Prayer’ class will be added to the Pure In Heart Adult Sunday School program the Spring of 2014.

• The reinstituting of the Pure In Heart Church Adult Bible Classes (Solid Rock)

This past year also saw the resurgence of a more highly focused adult Sunday school program which included a foundations class as well the very first class on Christian doctrine. The classes were very well attended and will continue on into 2014. These classes are designed to be engaging and provoking. The purpose is to ensure that the body of Christ is receiving solid teaching from the word of God.

• The growth and strengthening of regional elders relationships (Presbytery grouping)

Well established and emerging leaders from the Midwest region gathered at numerous times and locations with the specific purpose of strengthening relationships and to receive teaching on doctrine as well as issues facing the universal church. These times together have been of great worth and have served to encourage and strengthen the elders and leaders of each church. Even though these sessions may not have been inclusive of all members due to the nature of topics covered, the church stepped up, and assisted with outstanding servant hood, food and hospitality for visiting ministries when called upon.

Thus reinforcing our church’s great testimony of generosity and hospitality. God is now bringing in in this new year new ministries from around the world to be with us. Our testimony of generosity and hospitality, if consistent, will now go around the world.  The word reminds us if we are faithful with the little, God will entrust us with much more!

• The study of the book of Philippians

We just concluded what proved to be a phenomenal study of the book of Philippians. This was the first time that this study was taken on by two separate leaders. Each week, beginning in late September going all the way through early December Paul’s letter to, the church in Philippi was broken down and covered piece by piece. The study went on surprising longer than anticipated due to all the quality and rich teaching that is in this small, potent book. It is a book primarily about the grace and peace of God, and how we as believers are to be not just when under great persecution but also being those whom are under a great amount of grace and peace as well.

This study was significant as it demonstrated a renewed focused on an ecclesiastical approach to the presenting of God’s word as opposed to the topographical approach which dominated the pulpit for a long time. The study was also significant because it complimented the studies on prayer which took place on Thursday evenings.  So simultaneously the church was being strengthened in both prayer and the word.

In 2014 other portions of scripture will be covered in the same fashion as to further the church’s knowledge and strength in the word of God.

• Evangelist Billy Graham’s last word for America DVD presentation

How could this not make our list for memorable moments of 2013? What an honor and blessing it was to be able to hear Evangelist Billy Graham’s last presentation of the gospel of Jesus Christ! His final plea to America was actually an unapologetic command to repentance which included clips from previous sermons he had preached from stadiums and arenas around the world. One could not help but feel hopefully inadequate to even touch a minute portion of this mighty servant’s accomplishments. But then he would humbly remind us all that it is done by the grace of God. 

Billy Graham’s message was meant to reach the lost, but his life was meant to challenge the found! What a man of God, and what a special evening. This was definitely a tremendous moment shared and enjoyed by Pure In Heart this past year.

• A miracle for our youth and Sunday school departments

The church was recently blessed with two new printers, and scanners for both the youth and Sunday school departments. Both of the previous machines were out of date and were no longer conducive for what was needed. Some maybe asking why this would even be listed on this list recapping this year. It is listed here because Pastor in faith presented the need to the congregation on a Sunday morning for the new equipment while also informing the church that there was no resource available to meet the needs of both departments.  Literary before he could complete presenting his request to the church, various members volunteered to meet the need! Furthermore, not to be humorous in anyway, but those who volunteered fulfilled their commitment and presented the new equipment to, the church just a week ago!

This need was met within a minute of being presented. As Pastor recalled that very morning just before the meeting began, the Lord reminded him of the scripture which stated ‘that we have not because we ask not’.  So he decided to simply ask, and God answered. An amazing moment shared by all.

• The Rolon’s ‘breakthrough’

This was just one of the most phenomenal moments for the church this past year. The instant brother Jose lifted the communion cup and bread and declared he was no longer unemployed but would begin work the very next week the church erupted in praise to God. If this wasn’t enough good news, Jose went on to share what other miracles he had received from the Lord after the last eight months of uncertainty and difficulties his family had faced. Not only did he get hired with a new company, but God also opened up the door to further his education at no additional expense.

For the sake of protecting and safeguarding our brother we won’t go into detail concerning the other blessings he had received.  Throughout the entire eight to nine month ordeal never once did Jose and Evelyn stopped presenting their tithe or offering to the Lord. They remained faithful and so were rewarded by God who is faithful.  This was a wonderful and uplifting moment shared by all.

• The ordination of Christopher and Damaris Negron

This year also saw the setting in of Christopher Negron into eldership in the church. The setting in was significant for different reasons of which included an establishing of pluralistic eldership. The church had not had available to it a plurality of elders in over ten years. This event was attended by various recognized governing ministries as well as friends and family. It was a welcomed addition of help and support to Pastor Peter and Marilyn Negron as well.

The ordination was overseen by brother Gary Finkbeiner who was gracious enough to present the importance of the history of the church as it pertained to the setting in of servants in to the office of eldership, as well as officiate over the signing of necessary documentation. Also that morning brother Victor Davis preached a mighty word to encourage the church body in light of this ordination occasion and celebration. “It is always better together”.

This phrase is a reminder that the purposes of God for this house and his church by enlarge are better accomplished as we stay, labor and serve together. Words of encouragement were shared and scripture passages from God’s word were read before the congregation by various ministers whom were present to represent their heart and support of this occasion. Pure In Heart Church will now enter 2014 with an eldership team which is strengthened and ready to move onward, forward and ‘together’.
                                                                      In Conclusion

Well that is a pretty good list right? I’m sure I didn’t recall everything that took place which would be considered of great significance for us this past year, but it is a fair attempt. The truth is that it would be impossible to successfully document all that God has done this past year (Just ask the writers of the gospels. They could attest to how difficult this was to do, as well.).
As far as I’m concerned 2013 is done. It has now fallen into yesterday and has become another chapter in our book. Now it’s time for us together to look ahead. It is time for each of us to reexamine our commitment and count the cost to becoming true disciples of Jesus Christ in 2014. Blessings!  

Monday, December 23, 2013

From our Church family to yours! From Pastor Peter and Marilyn Negron

"Yesterday we celebrated our annual Christmas service with worship, giving, presentations by our Sunday school staff and children and the preaching of the Word of God by Christopher Negron-Elder at Pure in Heart.
 
As you can see the day was filled with praises to our God and king the Lord Jesus Christ. Afterwards we had a time of fellowship we shared cake, coffee, and cookies. There were all kinds of sweets and treats for the children as well.
 
We had a wonderful time together, and what made it even better was the salvation of two individuals who opened their hearts to the Lord Jesus. This is the miracle of Christmas, Christ being born into the world.
 
We want to say thank you to everyone who made this day and service possible.
 
From our family to yours,
We would like to wish you joy, peace, and happiness
this holiday season.
May the blessings of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ be
upon you and your family.
Merry Christmas and Happy New-year
and God Bless."
 
Peter and Marilyn Negron and the Pure in Heart Church.
 
 

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

An exerpt from this past Sunday's sermon notes. (highlighted sections included as to provide a '1st person view'. lol! 😉)


 
“Keep putting into practice all you have learned from me and heard from me and saw me doing, and the God of peace will be with you." – Philippians 4: 9-14

 

“Practice. Man we talking about practice. It’s just practice.” – Alan Iverson

Probably not the greatest moment of this man’s professional NBA career. Alan Iverson will always be known for his immature, and unprofessional televised rant about being fined and punished for missing team practices. He missed them because he didn’t value them. He couldn’t see the importance of giving himself to practicing and striving for excellence. He was gifted without a doubt, but he was immature as well. I’m not sure if he has yet to obtain a championship yet, or if he ever will. He will always be known for being the million dollar player who didn’t want to practice.

Practice. Practice. Practice. Paul begins this portion of scripture by commanding the church in Phillip to keep putting into practice all that they had learned from him. We are all familiar with the phrase ‘practice makes perfect.’ However I would rather remind you that practice does not in fact make anyone perfect.  According to the scripture, he who began a good work will faithful bring that work to completion. Practice does not make one perfect. Jesus, the author and perfector of our faith does. He and he alone brings imperfect and incomplete things into wholeness, and perfection, including you and me. I know this much, if Jesus is the one doing the work, it will be completed and if he is the one working in you with all your imperfections you will one day be perfect.

Practice does not make perfect. What it actually does is cause a person to become consistent. Perfection is not what is needed on the basketball court or in the battlefield. What is needed is consistency. Champions aren’t known for perfection, they are recognized because of consistency. Practice causes one to be consistent. Consistency wins the battle, not perfection. What Paul is doing is encouraging them to continue to be overcoming, not by trying to be perfect bit rather reinforcing their consistency.

Alan Iverson didn’t want to go to practice because he felt he did not need them because he was already the ‘perfect player’ and that practices were somehow beneath him. He felt that he was already ‘good enough’. What he failed to realize is that practice was not about becoming perfect, it was about become consistent. Practice was not just about him preparing to win, it was also about him learning how to be a winner.

Practice will position you to one day become perfect. What we must always remember is that there is a way to win, but it has got to be learned. And the idea of learning comes up over and over again throughout this portion of scripture. God is not expecting us to be perfect, he is expecting us to be consistent. As we remain consistent, he will handle the ‘perfecting’.  

So what is it exactly that they were supposed to put into practice? What Paul instructs them to put into practice is all they had learned from him. They were to put into practice all they had seen him do, and heard him say.  If they were to do this constantly, then Paul says to them that the God of peace will be with you. That is the result of not living perfectly, but rather living consistently. There is a big difference between knowing about God and actually knowing God.

We are expected to live out what we have been shown and what we have heard. If you want the peace of God than you have to continue to put into practice all he has shown, and has said to you. The truth is that of you desire more peace in your life, then you must walk closely with the God of peace. Is it possible for you and I to be close to God? Yes! By continuously putting into practice what we have learned from him.
 

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Our recent biblical journey through the book of Philippians.



As year's end soon approaches, we will look to bring our study of the book of Philippians to a close. I for one can testify that this study we began a few months back has been very encouraging and life changing. I am reminded that if we desire to change we must also embrace challenges. Paul's letter to the Philippines certainly does provide that for us today. It challenges our priorities and our focus. It reminds us that the most important thing is to know Christ and to lay hold of that for which he has laid hold of us.   

If you have been challenged as well and blessed by this study we would certainly like to know about it and even through this blog provide you with the opportunity to share with others what God is doing in your life. Please feel free to email me your short personal testimonies as to how God has touched your life through this study and we will share it!

I am fully persuaded that this past Sunday's teaching from Pastor Peter was one of the best teachings I have received. Not just from the book of Philippians only either. It was one of the best teachings I have ever sat under Pastor to receive ever! It was challenging, bold and yet full of grace as well. I am looking forward to what God has in store for us this coming Sunday. Are you?

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Samaritan's Purse 'Operation Christmas Child' was a great success!

Pure In Heart Church has participated in the annual Operation Christmas Child program for a few years now. We are able to say with every year that has passed our church has met and surpassed it's collection goal. This year has been no different. Our church family has collected 60 boxes full of toys for children that are now going to various destinations around the world! God has blessed us with this great opportunity to touch lives around the world.

This year we took one of our Thursday night prayer meetings and used it to have our first 'Operation Christmas Child' Shoebox workshop. The Pure In Heart Baking Squad contributed various cakes and cookies for the event. Janina Crespo, our Samaritan Purse coordinator provided instruction and guidance as it pertained to the preparation of the boxes. That evening we already had boxes completed and ready to go! Thank you Janina for all your hard work and guidance!

As the weeks went by more and more boxes were contributed. The picture below captures the joy and the victory shared by all. Even our children and youth prayed God's grace and traveling mercies over the delivery of each box and that salvation would come to each child that receives one of them. We are already looking ahead to surpass this year's collection count. This is what it means to be a 'Church in the City, Reaching the World'.