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Welcome/Introduction
Welcome to Celebration Church.
We are so glad that you are with us.
If there is anything we can do to serve you and your family, please don’t hesitate to let us know.
We are so glad you are here.
This is truly an exciting time here at Celebration as we enter our Heart for the House season and series.
We have a Heart for the House because the house had a heart for us.
That simply means, we have all benefited from the grace of God.
Many of us have come to faith in a place like this.
This season, where we discuss stewardship, allows us to remember how we have benefited from the sacrificial stewardship of others and how God invites us to be a part so that it can benefit others and ourselves.
The Heart for the House language comes from...
exodus 25:
If you want to know what is really important to someone, look at how they steward their resources.
Meaning, time, talent and treasure.
It’s really a matter of stewardship versus rulership.
So many of the teachings of Jesus strategically addressed this very concept.
We have to ask the question am I a ruler the owns everything or am I stewarding what God has given more and will live a life being sensitive and mindful of how I manage what He has given me?
We are aware that there are businesses, politicians, organizations, girls scouts that are competing for your resources.
Why?
Because they want you to help fund their agenda.
At Celebration we have a Kingdom Agenda and that is to; empty hell and populate heaven.
Our agenda is God’s agenda and He invites us to be a part of it.
What am I going to do with what God has given me?
Over the last few weeks we discussed:
If you want to know what is really important to someone, look at how they steward their resources.
Meaning, time, talent and treasure.
It’s really a matter of stewardship versus rulership.
So many of the teachings of Jesus strategically addressed this very concept.
We have to ask the question am I a ruler the owns everything or am I stewarding what God has given more and will live a life being sensitive and mindful of how I manage what He has given me?
What am I going to do with what God has given me?
Over the last few weeks we discussed:
Being faithful stewards, not rulers.
Taking what we have and making a difference.
The importance of trusting God with our tithes, recognizing that whenever we honor Him with our resources, it invites Him to be the source of our blessings.
This may be the next step for some of us.
Today we are going to conclude talking about our over and above giving, Heart for the House.
Questions and Responses
We have traditionally said, we have a heart for the house because the house has a heart for us.
Today, I want to expound a little more on what that means.
What exactly does the house have a heart for?
Our Church
matthew
As a church, we have 2 assignments; Reach the lost and equip the found.
Everything we do will land in one of those two buckets.
Reaching and equipping.
We have several things that contribute to this.
Sunday services, serving teams, equip classes, groups…these all contribute to our discipleship journey.
That said, we also know that there is still a great deal of work that needs to be done.
Our hope is not to build resources that cause you to be dependent on the church.
We as the church want to be able to deliver resources to you that can reach you where you are.
We want to create a studio space that allows us to enhance our podcast to include extended teachings.
We want the capability to video record and stream our messages.
Camera
Equipment for podcast and streaming
Journals
Josh & Justin Intro talking about resourcing and equipping our church
Josh & Justin Intro talking about resourcing and equipping our church
Tech Package:
Stats
500 Million minutes of Video Watched on YouTube every day
1 Billion weekly users on Instagram
1 Billion weekly users on Instagram
40% more with videos than static posts
40% more with videos than static posts
What We Currently Do
Talk About Engagement we had online from Hurricane Sunday we had church
Current podcast engagement (Almost 30,000 downloads during Exodus and 4.5 million since the church was launched)
Current podcast engagement (Almost 30,000 downloads during Exodus and 4.5 million since the church was launched.)
Equipping families with ways to continue the conversation on what their kids learn on Sundays (say more here)  THE BIG IDEA: there’s no shortage of information, we need revelation and integration.
Equipping families with ways to continue the conversation on what their kids learn on Sundays (say more here) 
Heart Behind It All
We have a church that is wanting to be resourced more than just Sundays this will help us do that.
Permanent Location
The tabernacle was constructed in the wilderness because that was the season when the people of God needed to be mobile; however, they were always waiting to get established so that they could have a permanent location.
() After years, they finally were at a point where they were ready to build the house of God, commonly known as the temple.
This was the desire of David’s heart but it was his son that completed the task.
outlines the extensive process of building God a house.
That’s where we are church.
We have been mobile and believe it is time for us to collect the equipment and resources so that we step into the next season for our church.
Heart Behind It All
Having a permanent location will help us not only resource and equip our current congregation but to also reach and serve our city on a greater level.
(This helps us to transition into having a heart for our city)
Our City
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Would our city miss us as a church if we were gone?
Would our city miss us as a church if we were gone?
Homeless Community - In Orange County alone there are around 1,400 homeless people needing shelter on any given night.
Metro Orlando ranked third nationally for its lack of housing for extremely low-income residents.
Few places in the country have enough rentals for residents with limited income, but Orlando’s shortage is twice as severe as the national average.
We are not only going to be partnering with organizations in their efforts to alleviate homelessness but also giving our church community more opportunities to engage in reaching out as well.
We are not only going to be partnering with organizations in their efforts to alleviate homelessness but also giving our church community more opportunities to engage in reaching out as well.
Prison Ministry – Up to 6,000 inmates in Orange County jails waiting to be processed daily.
Florida incarceration rate is 960 inmates per 100,000 residents.
20%
Senior Care – Over 100 Assisted Living facilities and over 50 Nursing Homes in greater Orlando area
Senior Care – Over 100 Assisted Living facilities and over 50 Nursing Homes in greater Orlando area
Heart Behind It All
That as a church we would think about and serve those who can easily be forgotten.
Our World
Explain Celebration Church Global Connection
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