Harrisonburg First Church of the Nazarene
The Future Is Now – The Call to Outreach
We have all been 'reached out to' by God and likely by some individual. Now that our lives have been impacted, we must continue to grow in Christlikeness and we are also called to pay it forward in reaching out to others! Thank you for joining us this weekend!
Locations & Times
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  • Church of the Nazarene - Harrisonburg
    1871 Boyers Rd, Harrisonburg, VA 22801, USA
    Sunday 9:00 AM, Sunday 10:30 AM
  • https://www.youtube.com/churchofthenazarene
    Sunday 9:00 AM, Sunday 10:30 AM
This week at HFCN
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1. Ladies, there's still time to sign up for IF Gathering (Mar 27 & 28).
Registration is open until March 3. Sign up online or at the Connect
Center today.

2. Men, Men's Retreat, in Ocracoke, NC, is right around the corner.
(April 15-18) You can sign up online or at the Connect Center.

For either of the above events (and more) visit: https://abeaconofhope.churchcenter.com/registrations

3. We are going to be receiving new members to HFCN on March 1. If you attended our recent Discover class for membership OR if you have attended in the past and are interested in becoming a member, please get us your membership application in the next several days. info@abeaconofhope.org for more info

540.434.1092
info@abeaconofhope.org

February's bulletin---> https://indd.adobe.com/view/9d3393a7-8412-45ea-b23c-d0a1bc3b94d2
At HFCN, we are committed to living lives of complete obedience to God. So we sense His love compelling us to worship Him wholeheartedly but, more than that, we will reach beyond our walls to welcome the outsider, the broken, the lost, the hopeless. Our work to bring hope to others through the person of Jesus Christ will make us relevant and valuable in our community.
Our mission statement:
Transformed by God to bring hope to others through Christ.
Transformados por Dios para traer esperanza a otros a través de Cristo.
Remembering the call in 2 Corinthians 5:14-17:
•The love of Jesus compels us
•Jesus died for all and we are compelled to no longer live for ourselves
•We no longer live according to a worldly perspective
•We are transformed, new creations finding our identity in Christ
•All of this is rooted in obedience to God
Paul goes on to remind us (two times):
•God reconciled us to himself through Christ
•God initiated the work of grace
•God initiated the work of forgiveness
•God initiated the work of redemption
•God invites us to the same ministry of reconciliation
•We are his ambassadors and representatives in the world
•We are extensions of his grace, forgiveness and redemption
If this is true, then how do we get it so wrong?
•This is a call to rescue, a call to redemption, a call to reconciliation
•The church is often known as isolated, disconnected, disengaged
•There is an incredible call to experience Godly community, to gather, and to build one another up. But we are never called to do that at the detriment of the world around us.
If this is true, wouldn’t the church look different?
•Wouldn’t we be spending just as much time focused on those outside of the church than those within?
•Wouldn’t we be building relationships with those who are different than us? Who believe differently
•Wouldn’t we be showing up in the lives of hopeless people?
The bottom line:
The church that does not go is not the church.

•The call to be Christ’s representatives in the world (ambassadors) is the call to “go”
•Obedience leads to transformation in our lives, and as we are transformed we are compelled to go!
•If we are not obedient in this way, then we are not who God has called us to be
•Jesus is praying not just for believers, but for the future believers
•For Jesus, the source of future believers is our message
Other Texts for Further Study/Reflection:

“So wherever you go, make disciples of all nations: Baptize them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Teach them to do everything I have commanded you. And remember that I am always with you until the end of time.” Matthew 28:18-20

"But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes to you. Then you will be my witnesses to testify about me in Jerusalem, throughout Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” Acts 1:8

"I’m not ashamed of the Good News. It is God’s power to save everyone who believes, Jews first and Greeks as well.”
Romans 1:16

Giving at HFCN

Thank you so much for your partnership in the Kingdom of Christ!

https://abeaconofhope.churchcenter.com/giving