Looking forward…

As I sit here on this quiet day after Christmas, I hope you’re all enjoying a cozy, relaxing day when you don’t have to work or do anything you don’t want to —maybe with some leftovers and family time! I just wanted to take a moment to tell you how much I love you all. Seriously, you mean the world to me. Your faith, your kindness, the way you show up for each other and for Jesus—it blesses me every single day. Thank you for being such an awesome church family. I’m already excited about 2026 and what God has planned for us. More worship, more growth, more fun, more reaching out together—I can’t wait to do it all with you!

I hope you join us this Sunday when we will turn our focus away from 2025 – in fact, we will try to forget most of it all together. Because as God said in Isaiah 43, “Forget the former things. Don’t dwell on the past.” I love you all, Christ Fellowship! — Todd

Celebrate?

I hear ya. Christmas time. Shopping. Spending. Gifts. Trees. Lights. Bad memories. Stress. Santa. Commercialized. Ugh. It can be too much. Of course it’s too much. It’s a man-made holiday and humans always get it wrong. Jesus wasn’t even born on December 25th!

But this Christmas season, let me challenge you to truly celebrate Christ. Let’s celebrate this season because we know and have a relationship with the One who was born (some time), lived a perfect life, was killed (according to God’s plan) and came back to life three days later and lives today sitting at the right hand of the Father.

We celebrate this season because this Jesus loves you, intercedes for you, is aware and is concerned about you. Can you believe that? Jesus died for you and rose again just so you could have a way to be with Him forever in heaven. The Creator of the universe knows you and loves you. Call it Christmas. Call it whatever. This year let’s celebrate Jesus!

I love you, Christ Fellowship! And Merry Christmas! — Todd

Let’s eat!

This coming Sunday is our annual Christmas / Thanksgiving / Anniversary party at Christ Fellowship and I can’t wait! If you want to bring something you can, but you don’t have to. There is always plenty. Last I heard nobody had signed up to bring tea or ice but everything else is pretty much covered. Even if you don’t bring anything, nobody will know or care. 🙂 Just come on. No evening service this Sunday night.

And we are continuing our look at the Christmas gifts that God gives to us. You ought to read through Luke chapter 2 and see where God gives hope to prepare for this Sunday. 

I love you all! — Todd

Looking forward

I know you’re busy. Places to go. Presents to buy. Money to spend. Stuff to do. Food to cook. Food to bring to me. I get it. It’s a busy time of year. And that busyness can suck all the fun out of the holidays if you aren’t careful. Sometimes you need to just sit back and think about what you have and what you are thankful for. And sometimes it helps to think about what you are looking forward to. I’ll tell you what. I would love to hear both from you. Please let me know what you are thankful for and what you are looking forward to. 

For me, I’m thankful our church has a place to meet. Yes, I am still praying fervently for our own place and there seems to be a little light shining in that direction but for now I’m glad we have the building we have. It’s important that we meet together and I’m glad for it! And, honestly, the thing right now I look forward to the most is warmer weather! 🙂

I’m also looking forward to this Sunday. We are starting a new Christmas sermon series. This week we will look at the gift of faith that God gave Mary in Luke chapter 1. I can’t wait to see you! I love you all! — Todd

Happy Anniversary!

Thirteen years ago today, Christ Fellowship had our first service as a new church. If memory serves, there were about nine of us that left Runaway Bay as the First Baptist Church and went to Lake Bridgeport. I think there are about six or seven of us left out of that original group. And we had no idea what God was going to do in and with our church but we knew what kind of church God wanted us to be. We knew He wanted us to minister to the poor, the addicted and the incarcerated and so that’s what we have done all these years. We had no idea the stories we would be able to tell thirteen years later. We had no idea the people that would come into and go out of our church and how God would use us to minister to them so they could go minister to others.

Yes, we have a lot of funny stories and a lot of God stories and some sad stories as well. But I’m looking forward to seeing what God is going to do in the future with Christ Fellowship! I’m looking forward to seeing how He uses us and where He uses us and to the stories we will tell in years to come. I love telling those old stories but I think about Isaiah 43 where God says, “Forget the former things. See, I’m doing a new thing!” Yes! I want that new thing! I want what God has for us. I want the place and I want the people and I want His blessings and I want it when He wants us to have it, in His perfect timing. I love the church that we are now but we have a long way to go. I learn something new all the time. And God continues to work in His church. He said in Matthew 16 that He would build His church and so we just want to be “buildable.”

I love you, Christ Fellowship. I do. Thank you for loving me and supporting me in all the ways you do and have for so many years. These next few years are going to be fun! I hope you are ready. See ya Sunday. — Todd