The Loop / July 5, 2022

 

Catch Up with the Last Series:

Weekly Announcements:

BELONG // GATHERING FOR WORSHIP THIS WEEKEND

We hope you all had a restful break this past Saturday and enjoyed a lovely holiday weekend. We will be resuming our weekly in-person worship services this Saturday at the usual time and place: 5:30 @ 1740 Forest Drive. If you are looking for a church to visit, or if you just haven’t been able to make it for a while, this Saturday will be an awesome time to drop back by! We would love to see you…and you matter here! If you missed our prayer and meditation guide from last weekend, there’s still time to get involved: you can find it under the “Messages” tab on the Revolution website.

BECOME // CHURCH MEETING IN JULY!

On Saturday, July 23, we will have an all-church meeting after service. We have some big news to share about important changes coming in the fall, and we also want to use this gathering as a chance to share meaningful ways you can get involved in the next chapter of our church’s story!

BELONG // SOFTBALL SCHEDULE FOR THIS WEEK

Our next game won’t actually be until 6:30 next Monday…but we are gathering for practice this Wednesday anyways, and it would be great to see you! We’ll meet up at the ballfields beside Annapolis Middle School at 6pm, and after stretching out and taking some batting practice, we’ll all head over to Dark Horse (just a bit further down Forest Drive) for dinner and drinks. Whether you play ball or not, you’re invited to join us!

BECOME // SERVING OUR COMMUNITY

Looking for ways to love our neighbors? There are several things going on right now that you can be a part of!

ROBINWOOD CHESS CLUB: our neighbors in Robinwood are starting a chess club...but they need boards! You can donate one today: contact Sandra Johnson for more information (410.570.3005)

WATER FOR THE LIGHTHOUSE: Lighthouse Shelter continues to seek bottled water for quick distribution to our neighbors experiencing homelessness during this all-too-hot summer. Drop off a case at their location at 10 Hudson St, or you can bring a case to service on Saturday and we will take it over next week for you!

TRIMMING THE IVY: Save our Trees needs help cutting ivy off of specimen trees in Truxton Park. They are asking for volunteers for a clean-up day on July 16. Show up between 10am-noon and they will put you to work!

There are few instructions repeated more often in the Bible than to love your neighbors...and these are just a few ways you can do just that! If you know of any more needs, just let Kenny know at kenny@revolutionannapolis.com, and we will keep updating this post in the weeks ahead!

BECOME // PRAYING FOR ONE ANOTHER

As we continue to reconnect as a church family in a “post-pandemic” world, it is incredibly important that we pray for one another. Prayer is a key part of our ministry: it trains us to listen to one another with compassion, disciplines us to release our stress and anxiety to God, and helps keep us centered on the work of the Holy Spirit in the world. It also works miracles! If you need prayer, please reach out to Kenny at kenny@revolutionannapolis.com or to our prayer team through info@revolutionannapolis.com. And if you would like guidance on how to pray, you can reach out to Kenny, too, and he can help connect you to that team! No matter what, we can all make praying for the people of this church a part of our daily or weekly rhythm: ask God to reveal His character to us, to meet our emotional, physical, and spiritual needs, and to help us to see and treat one another as He sees and treats us. Your prayers make a difference!

BECOME // SUPPORTING REVOLUTION CHURCH

At Revolution, we believe that our church needs to be a witness to God’s bottomless love and an example of what it means to wrestle and grow with our faith together. Following Jesus isn’t easy! But even in our doubts, if we take the things we are struggling to believe and put them into practice together, we learn to ask better questions and live in ways that are more beneficial for others.

If you want to join us in this mission, you can be a part in a few different ways:

First, you can commit to presence: it is our sincere hope as a church that you find real purpose and meaning in being a part of our services and groups at Revolution. They exist for you! But have you ever thought about what you have to offer those gatherings in return? Your unique perspective, hopes, experiences, and struggles are part of the bigger story of our church. You have an important part to play here, and that part begins by making faithful presence a priority!

Second, you can commit to generosity: we want to imitate God’s generosity by looking for ways we can share what we have been given with others to bring hope, justice, and safety to our neighbors. One way you can practice that generosity is by supporting our ministry here at Revolution financially: we are a non-profit organization committed to maintaining a Christian ministry in Annapolis, forgiving the debts of our neighbors, and financially supporting both church plants and existing churches in our area. Your gifts help keep this commitment going! But we also want to make sure you know that giving is important no matter where you do it: find a non-profit, charity, or aid organization whose cause you support and make a plan to be faithful and generous towards them! God can do more with our resources than we can… and giving is one of the practical ways we put our trust in what He can do.

Third, you can commit to service: here at Revolution, we are in need of all sorts of volunteers to keep our ministry going. This is particularly true as we continue to “emerge” from the pandemic! If you are available to help out on any of our Saturday evening teams, or with any of our groups or other outreach ministries during the week, we need you! This is a great way to contribute to the church… and to make new friends. But the city of Annapolis needs help, too! If you are able, make time in your week to participate in a routine act of service for our community. There are multiple food pantries we support, all of whom need help, as well as opportunities to work with kids in need of tutoring, care for unhoused residents in our city who need assistance, and serve as an advocate for a variety of justice-seeking non-profits working to make Annapolis a more equitable place to live. For help a place to serve, just talk with Kenny (kenny@revolutionannapolis.com) or our Community Engagement Lay Leader, Liz Wheeler (liziwheeler@gmail.com).

BELONG // STAY IN THE LOOP ALL WEEK LONG!

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