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How you can get involved in rescuing victims of human trafficking

In the service on Sunday, Perry mentioned some people who were involved in rescuing victims of human trafficking. Excerpted from www.perrynoble.com: “The two organizations we are talking with in trying to see what we, as a church, can do to help in rescuing girls from this industry is A21 and IJM. AMAZING people doing amazing things.”

Posted by Chris Dunagan on Mon, Sep 28 and tagged Announcement

Free online class Sept. 15 to help you live in financial freedom

Perhaps you didn’t have the time to make it to one of our campuses in Anderson, Greenville and Florence to take the Financial Learning Experience? Maybe you’re an attender of our Web Service?

We’re now offering the FREE personal finance and budgeting class online Sept. 15 at 7 p.m. EST at http://www.newspring.cc. You’ll be to join the nearly 1,000 NewSpring attenders who have already attended and learned how they can live free of debt, save money and live generously by putting God first in their finances.

Don’t take our word for it! Here’s the response to the class from Cindy Gowan, a member of NewSpring in Anderson:

“My husband and I would love to be able to travel, reduce stress and do some mission trips, but with money as tight as it is, these goals did not seem accessible. I was constantly worrying over how to pay unexpected bills, take vacations with the kids, and any other “extras” we needed. ... There was so much information and advice given to us at the Financial Learning Experience ! I can see that it is now possible for me and my family to be debt free. All we have to do it take advantage of it, and to be willing to follow these guidelines that Joe has laid out. ... Now, if I put these instructions to practice, I believe that God will bless our finances and allow us to move past this type of stress.”

Posted by Nick Charalambous on Tue, Sep 08 and tagged Announcement, Web Service

The Web Service “supplies a very real need”

One of the most powerful aspects of the NewSpring Web Service is offering people a new way to reconnect with Jesus and restore their faith, especially when they have felt rejected or uncomfortable in local churches. That’s why we were thrilled to receive this encouraging message from NewSpring Web Service attender, Brad Adams.

“I just wanted to tell you how very grateful I am for your ministry. The NewSpring Web Service has supplied a very real need in my life. Week after week for several months now, you have cheered my broken Spirit and mended my battered Soul. Your upbeat banter in the chat room coupled with your sincere worship of our Lord Jesus Christ have made me feel loved and renewed. How is this possible through the Internet; to feel loved through media? The Holy Spirit comes through and allows us as Brothers and Sisters in Christ to connect through this wonderful niche. I love you guys.

My wife and I were bi-vocational worship leaders for the past 18 years and we have really been mistreated and beaten down by “church folks.” ... NewSpring has allowed us to worship and continue learning ... because we didn’t have to face people who may know us and get distracted answering questions and putting on a smiling face and possibly not just “heal”. We hope to visit in person sometime in the future, but for now we are so very thankful for the opportunity to worship at our house where we can just be free of outside influence and scrutiny.”

What’s the story behind your decision to attend the Web Service? We’d love to hear it. Drop a note to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) with text or video.

Posted by Nick Charalambous on Mon, Aug 31 and tagged Web Service, Story

“NewSpring was there when I had no one else to turn to”

Every week, we receive stories from NewSpring attenders that are so encouraging, we HAVE to share them. Below is a post from Shawn McClung, who gave his life to Christ after attending the Web Service. It shows what happens when one person is bold enough to invite someone to church. With the Web Service, that’s never been easier!

“It had been about 17 years since I last attended a church service, outside of a wedding, funeral, christening, or a trip with my grandmother during a visit. ... Since my time in the military, I’ve had so many questions about God, Christ, and forgiveness. I’ve done some pretty bad things in my life (especially during my time in the military), some that even non-believers would regret. I had been lost for a very long time and I really just want to be “found”, I just didn’t know how or if it was possible.

I tried asking other religious figures throughout my life the questions I had, but every time, I walked away without an answer and feeling like I was looked down on for, lack of a better term, being “God stupid”. I know they weren’t doing it intentionally, but they made me feel like I was wrong for it. Ever since then, I was always afraid to ask anyone because every part of me told me I shouldn’t question or have doubts when it came to religion.

Earlier this year, a friend of mine, Kristen, which I work with, tried to get me to go to church with her. She kept going on and on about how great Newspring was and that I would like it. Shortly after Easter, I gave in and she asked me to just go online and just look around. I called her when I got to the site and asked what I needed to look at. She told me to watch the Easter service that Perry did. I loved it and I haven’t missed an online service since. ...  Every online service that I watched, and every time Perry asked people to say that prayer to receive Christ, I did. I said it with him, and I wanted to receive Him, but while I was saying it, I keep thinking about all of the bad stuff I’ve done in my life and I started to cry. After saying that prayer and wanting Christ in my life, I didn’t feel like He accepted me or that it happened.

Then I got in touch with Web Pastor Nick. He agreed to meet with me to discuss my issues. I have to say, when I walked into NewSpring, I was a little intimidated. I hadn’t been to a church that big before. But once I sat down with Pastor Nick, I felt this sudden calm come over me. We talked for over an hour, and when I left, I felt like those unanswered questions just disappeared. ...I’m looking forward to my first steps in the right direction and can’t thank Newspring, Kristin, and Pastor Nick enough for finally pointing me in the right direction! Thank you NewSpring, for being there when I had no where else to turn.”

Remember to invite your friends, family members and anyone who needs to know the love of Christ to one of our campuses or the Web Service. Here’s a link to the latest message and video clips from our current series, Five Lies of the Devil, that you can share with your friends by email, Twitter and Facebook.

 

Posted by Nick Charalambous on Tue, Aug 25 and tagged Web Service, Story

Invite your friends to find out about Jesus through the NewSpring Web Service

Pastor Perry offered a bold challenge to everyone this week to personally invite people to a NewSpring service for the start of our new series “Five Lies of the Devil.”

It’s never been easier. We have campuses in Anderson, Greenville, and Florence, and the Web Service is a powerful way that you can introduce people to the Good News of Jesus no matter where they live in the world.

It’s as simple as updating your social network status or sending an email and sharing the link: http://www.newspring.cc/webcampus.

One of the ways that Web Service attenders are reaching out and sharing their faith is by holding gatherings in living rooms, dorm rooms and other spaces, streaming the service from their computers to big screen televisions.

Asheville attender Sandi Dyer dropped us a line this week, reporting that “I’ve started inviting my friends on facebook to join me online for Church.  I’m making cards with my address on one side and the web address on the other, so I can invite folks to the house or just to join in online.”

Tell us what you are doing to make the name of Jesus famous through the Web Service. Send your story in text or video to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) and we’ll post them to this blog.

Posted by Nick Charalambous on Tue, Aug 18 and tagged Web Service

How I became a missionary tweeter

Shannon LaFrance is a NewSpring Web Service volunteer focused on using social media to build relationships for Jesus, and in this post, she talks about how she used her Twitter account to support a missionary trip to Kenya for fellow NewSpring Web Service volunteer Rhonda Evatt.

Kenya: I want to go there. But physically, I can’t! Mentally I can’t. I know your not supposed to use the word “can’t,” but I really can’t!

So through the hum of my coffee roaster while rosting Kenya AA coffee for @Newspring, I heard in a whisper over the hum “your right, you can’t go, but you can help @coffeechicka get there.” Eureka! I sure can! My spirit was energized; my creative juices flowing.

We started DM back and forth, how much do you need, what’s the deadline, etc. 140 characters @ time I got the digital details to use my aroma therapy to get Rhonda and I both to Kenya by roasting Kenya AA and offering it to @ folks connected through twitter. Anyone to donate to @coffeechicka $100 would receive a free pound of Moon Monkey Coffee Kenya AA for a year!

Not sure how many folks took me up on it…but it created buzz for @ coffeechicka online through @Newspring. WE leave for Kenya on August 20th, Rhonda Physically, me mentally and in spirit!

Eureaka! Live dangerously, outside of the box, and be found faithful write/right where you are. You just never know what the Lord has in store for a heart that says: “Here I am send me!”

Whether it’s Facebook or Twitter, the phone or simply walking the neighborhood, all of us have the power to reach out and touch people for Jesus. All it takes is a little imagination, a lot of determination and the faith that God will fulfill whatever we resolve for good in faith. Got an idea for using social media for ministry? Get in touch with Web Pastor Nick Charalambous at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).

Posted by Nick Charalambous on Thu, Aug 13 and tagged Web Service

The Web Campus chat is a way to see God’s hand in lives

This blog post is from Scott DeCiantis, one of our service hosts.

As I considered volunteering with the NewSpring Webcampus, I had feelings of excitement over what God could do through a ministry that could reach people across the world every week.  The Webcampus got off to a flying start, as we immediately had hundreds of people joining us from all over the world on week one.  The excitement continued as I saw people sharing prayer requests, praises, and even decisions for Christ.  But, as often happens in ministry, I found that I was being blessed tremendously.

It is easy for me to lose focus when I see and hear disheartening things in the world, such as wars, crime, and scandals in the news.  But I was seeing God work through technology to encourage, teach, and evangelize.  Every single week I am encouraged by seeing God’s hand in our lives as we chat with people across the country and across the globe. 

I believe that everybody involved in this ministry has been encouraged in numerous ways, and has in turned praised God for revealing Himself to us all through the worship service and the relationships we are building.  I am thankful for the opportunity to serve on the Webcampus, and I praise God for showing us all that He can use His people in so many ways for the good of His Kingdom!

If you want to volunteer on the Web Campus, you’ll find all the details and the volunteer application here.

Posted by Nick Charalambous on Mon, Jul 27 and tagged Web Service

“The Web Campus brought me back to Jesus”

This blog post is a story of how Web Campus attender Lee Dempsey found a way back to Jesus through NewSpring’s online ministry.

“I’m originally from Anderson, S.C. and was once very involved in a large Baptist church serving as Chairman of the Deacons, teaching children and adults and actually preaching as a lay
preacher.  My son was educated in their Christian school and from all appearances we were the perfect Christian family.

I worked very hard for my employer who gave me a chance to prove myself in spite of being confined to a wheelchair at age 28 as the result of a spinal cord tumor.  I transferred to New
Jersey on January 5, 1997 to climb the Corporate ladder.  Our marriage grew further and further and I devoted to much time to my career.  Finding a good church in NJ was difficult but we did
and things seem to improve but quickly deteriorated.  We separated in 2004 and ended our marriage.

This devastated both of us.  I was abandoned by my Church friends in Anderson and New Jersey at a time I desperately needed compassion and spiritual guidance.  I grew bitter and dropped out of church.  Looking back, it was a very wrong move.  I took my eyes off of Jesus.  I’ve since remarried to a wonderful lady who is disabled herself from a disability incurred in the
United States Navy.

A girl named Misty Moore had dated my son in High School and connected with me on Facebook She had gone through a troubling time in her life and told me all about New Spring and the web service.  I watched and fell in love with Perry, Clayton, Nic, and all the New Spring staff.  I had to get use to the music but I’m 60 years old now.  I love the music now and the way it prepares my heart for worship.  God never left me alone even though I felt I had been abandoned. I heard the still small voice calling me to a right relationship.  God used a human to share her love and the love of my global church family.

I’m not where I want to be but I have a refreshed spirit.  I had a stroke in January 2008 which ended my 38 year career with this large chemical company but God even used this experience for His glory. The most wonderful is all bitterness is gone!  I laid it at the foot of the cross.”

Do you have a story of healing and restoration to share? Send Web Campus Pastor Nick Charalambous an email at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) with text and/or video. We’ll post it here to encourage people and show the greatness of God.

Posted by Nick Charalambous on Mon, Jul 20 and tagged Web Service

God works through the “chance” encounters on the NewSpring Web Campus

This blog post is from Gloria Whitfield, one of our volunteers who handles Live Prayer at our 6 p.m. service.

Sometimes we get so caught up in our “day-to-day” that we are oblivious to the reality of pain, sorrow, loneliness, and desperation of people around us ... people who may look perfectly normal on the outside, but are dying on the inside. Satan wants us to pass them by. I believe that God continues to draw these souls to Him through believers. It is no “coincidence” that someone stumbles across the NewSpring website while one of our services is rolling, or sees a Facebook comment to “come and join us for worship”. It is not “by chance” that a tweet gets the attention of a friend who may be unchurched and just curious to check things out. My own faith is strengthened each week as I see more and more finding their home in Him through this ministry.
There are so many people who have a hard time being in a social environment yet they are able to be outstandingly expressive through words and conversation by way of a computer. Some may have trouble openly discussing important issues in their personal lives, but they are able to write them down and ask for prayer. There are also a gathering of those who haven’t been able to find a church home in their area, but HAVE found one at Newspring and are submersing themselves in the opportunity to volunteer and become active in online small groups. And, most importantly, there are the ones who have a void in their heart, and in their lives, that can only be filled by Jesus. They are seeking Him and that day, it is no accident they are a part of our worship. It is just awesome to see such a work of God through the technology he has given man!!
Serving in Live Prayer has allowed me the chance not only to open my heart to the needs of others but also, to be humbled by the powerful presence of God in me. It is growing my relationship with Christ in a remarkable way. That is the reward of this ministry. We have a pastor, staff, team of church volunteers, and a church family that is passionate in growing a relationship with Christ each day and reaching out to the world is our command from our Father to bring glory to Him.

Serving in the Web Campus ministry is a way to draw closer to God and the people on the Web Campus who can help you stay strong in faith and spur you to good works. There’s an opportunity for you. Check out the volunteer application form.

Posted by Nick Charalambous on Thu, Jul 16 and tagged Web Service

Web Campus friendships grow on social networks 24/7

In this guest post, Web Campus regular Tammy Johnson talks about how the relationships she’s made on the Web Campus have grown outside Sundays.

“I have been hooked ever since because it is soooo much more than I ever imagined ... I found myself not only being at one service but returning for the other services as well, not only because of the messages but for the fellowship ...  I was so overwhelmed with the connections that I made there that I became a volunteer within a few weeks. I honestly believe God lets folks cross each others paths for a reason and nothing feels better than to lift up others & encourage each other not only on Sunday, but 24/7 and that literally is possible on the web. It doesn’t matter if it’s in the middle of the night that I’m emailing, facebooking or tweeting because, well, God doesn’t mind what time He calls out to us and neither do I. Now of course, I don’t get to add all the folks that join in to my social networks, but even being able to just greet EACH & EVERY person that comes into the service is a true honor & that’s something I love.”

If you want to connect with people on the Web Campus, it’s as easy as sharing your instant message/email address, your Twitter or Facebook IDs. Try it in the chatroom on Sundays. You’ll never know how God will use it!

Posted by Nick Charalambous on Tue, Jul 14 and tagged Web Service

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