Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Out of the Blue

Sunday afternoon i was in Dover performing a wedding ceremony at cross creek ranch, when i was informed of the passing of Nate's Dad. I fist met Tim, when Nate and i started a band called Jesus Shoes, which eventually and thankfully became 9 years waiting. Tim was a constant source of support and encouragement, he spoke truth and blessings over our music, and over our lives.


I can't remember a single time where when we left the stage that Tim didn't speak life into us. He was one of those guys... you know a contagious encouragement. 

A couple years ago i went to visit him in the hospital as we recovering from a stoke... and it wasn't just 5 months ago that i saw him worshiping God and beaming with pride as Nate launched his newest dream Insideout (a killer student missions experience). 

It is comforting to know that we will most definitely see Tim again, but it is still sad to know the void he has left. Please pray for Nate and his brothers Josh and Silas... and for Nate's mom Pam.

Nate is the guy who built our stage for us here at Element, a friend for over 12 years, and a brother who could use some encouragement right about now.

If you would like to send you love the memorial service will be Saturday April 4th

at Revival Outreach Center (ROC) At 225 N. Dover Rd Dover, FL 33527 At 4pm

1 comments:

Harry said...

Hi bobby:
Some how I think you miss the point.
Christ established his church with people not with a building or a religion but withFOLLOWERS You can't move into a home and say it is any more "church" than a building that is labled First Baptist this or that. So what is the big deal? Just to look "revoltionary"?
How is that any more what Christ is than the folks who have a passion for Christ. Are His followers. yet call themselvies with a name and meet in a "church" building?
I hope you develope a unit of people that are attracted to the way you want to do it. BUT, Listen, this does not make you any more church than the other guy who is Rev. so and so.
Try to get it.
Harry Pittman

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