I know, I've been absent from blogging lately. If I told you how crazy busy it was around here you wouldn't believe me. But I am taking time to write a post tonight before Grace Notes goes out, so I can tell you how pumped I am about Easter.
Most of you know that we are doing our Easter service this year at the Lake Eola Amphitheater downtown. That's pretty cool all by itself, but what's even cooler is that we are kicking off a new partnership that day with The Destiny Foundation of Central Florida.
We have always wanted to invest in one global area and one local mission over the long haul so that we can see the maximum impact of our service in changed lives. For more than a year, we have been building our long term global mission with the church in Rwanda to bring clean water to thousands of people who don't have it. We are doing great work there to meet the physical needs of people so that we can meet their spiritual needs too. We've also been searching and praying for a local partnership that we can work with long term to meet the needs of the poor right here in Central Florida.
We finally found it in the Destiny Foundation. This amazing ministry was founded by a local pastor and it has a food outreach program, a free children's clinic and the largest social services center in Central Florida for the working poor. Not only will we help the foundation with the gifts from our Generous Life campaign, there will be hands on opportunities to serve there on an ongoing basis for people of all ages in our church.
On Easter, we are rolling out our official partnership with the Destiny Foundation. They'll be there right beside us, and they're inviting many of the families they serve to come to the service and worship with us. Right there in the park, they'll be handing out free groceries, giving coupons for free medical care, and more. We will have a chance to be a part of the real needs of our community in a way that we never have before.
I will be telling you more about this partnership this Sunday, but I am convinced that to be close to the heart of Jesus we have to be close to the heart of the poor. God is going to meet us in ways we can't predict or expect.
Check out the Destiny Foundation and what they are doing for the working poor in Orlando:
www.battlepoverty.org
You should also see our easter site: www.easterateola.com