FireFly 2016, Code Purple & Deep Water Church

Some of you know we collected camping supplies for the homeless last year after Firefly. John Rundle had the idea; and we got permission and just showed up and did what we could.

The scope of what we could have done was unbelievable, so we connected with Red Frog, the company that runs Firefly. We pitched the idea to partner with them to collect leftover camping supplies for the homeless of Kent County during the festival. They were excited about the idea. We partner with Code Purple regularly to serve those in need around Dover and the rest of Kent County, so all the items will go to them. To read more about it, check out FireFly’s website.

As we approach the spring, we are looking for volunteers to help with the project. To sign up, go here. We’ll keep you in the loop to help!

Also, if your business might be interested in donating services or sending volunteers, let us know! We have local businesses donating trucks, laundering donated goods (need more help here!), etc.

Why are so many Christians biblically illiterate?

One of the key actions we want to see people do is to GROW. Recently, an article online said:

“Most Christians know enough about the Bible to be dangerous.

The Bible in America is a massive industry ($2.5 billion) yet it is the best seller few read and fewer understand.

The Bible has become a moving target. One can strip it down, twist it, misread it, add to it, supplement it, and even overrule it, and, unfortunately, 95 percent of the congregation will not realize it.Why? Because …READ MORE…”

If you’ve been around Deep Water for a while, you have likely noticed that we teach thru books of the Bible. This is because we want to see people learn what’s in it–and see their lives changed by the incredible message of redemption made possible thru Jesus!

 

 

When I Tried to Kill Myself, I Expected Hugs—Instead, My Church Called a Meeting to Tell Me THIS

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This article really struck me (Jeff) this week. To read it, go here.

Instead of being a place of healing, churches can often become a place of pain. We’re called to be the people of God–to be like Jesus. So remember, when you find someone in pain–meet them there, show them love a compassion!

And if you’re out there reading this–we want to be the place where you find grace and healing. Even though people will fail you, God will never fail you. So, remember, as the author said; “I left hating the church and blaming Jesus but I realize now that He cried harder that day than I did.”

 

 

 

Men’s Group: Live Second this Saturday

The Men’s group meets this Saturday (February 13) at 8am.

We live in a world where men often strive to be #1–in sports, the workplace, in our hobbies and in everything we do. But there are times where being second is the best choice you can make. Meet us this Saturday at Deep Water’s worship space. We’ll make coffee then watch a short video and talk about faith and how it affects the way we live our lives. If you want breakfast, feel free to grab something before your come–it’s BYOB…Bring Your Own Breakfast!

Deep Water Church I am Second Mens Group

What is I am Second?
From their website: I am Second is a movement meant to inspire people of all kinds to live for God and for others: Actors, Athletes, Musicians, Business leaders, Drug addicts Your next-door neighbor–People like you. The authentic stories on iamsecond.com provide insight into dealing with typical struggles of everyday living. These are stories that give hope to the lonely and the hurting, help from destructive lifestyles, and inspiration to the unfulfilled. You’ll discover people who’ve tried to go it alone and have failed. Find the hope, peace, and fulfillment they found. Be Second.

Details:
Date: Saturday, February 13
Who: a group for men
Meeting regularly: 2nd Saturday of the month
Time: 8-9:30am
Place:  Deep Water Church

Check out more at I am Second.

Seven

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In the Gospel of John, Jesus performs seven miracles that John calls “signs.” These signs form the backbone of the first half of the book of John; and each sign reveals something about the person of Jesus. Come check us out this season leading up to Easter as we explore the Gospel of John and discover Seven: Signs of Something More.

 

 

 

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