Earlier today my friend and lead pastor, TJ Tims, shared this video regarding a significant need and opportunity our church, Immanuel Nashville is facing. We want to get the word out to all our friends and supporters, especially those for who the ministry of Immanuel has been meaningful over the years. Would you consider praying for us and helping spread the word?
TRANSCRIPT:
Hey, friends, if you’re watching this, consider it your invitation to join an eight week journey with Immanuel Nashville. Now, here’s the deal. You can find all this in this. (tenthgeneration.org)
Our church home is being sold and we’re trying to buy it. Our landlord, Rolling Hills Community Church has accepted an offer of $15.5 million for the property that we’ve been leasing for the last decade. We have roughly eight weeks to match the offer, and we need your help in giving and praying and especially in getting the word out to others who can do the same.
I know there are many friends of Immanuel around the world: people who have benefited from our pastors or our podcast or our songs, people who would be upset if they found out after the fact that they could have helped us keep our home if only they’d known. So please help us get the word out about our need for help to buy our home in Nashville on a street corner where God has so blessed us and, I hope, given us a chance to bless you too.
And this eight-week push gets kicked off officially tomorrow, Sunday June 2, as we start a new sermon series in Revelation called “The Light of Christ in the Life of the Church.”
And in true Immmanuel fashion, I want you to know that this is an anti-building-campaign campaign. We’re going to hyper-focus right now on the glorified Christ in the first three chapters of Revelation and recalibrate to his vision of a church that radiates his glory because our most urgent need as always, especially right now, is to come into contact with the risen Christ.
And because, however this turns out at the end of eight weeks, we know that our forever home is with Christ. We are at home where he is. So whether you’re around the world or whether you can be here [in Nashville] with us tomorrow morning, I hope that you’ll join us for this eight-week journey as we dig into the glory of Jesus Christ.