It Happened on a Sunday!
Posted by cmack on 11 Sep 2009 at 08:00 pm | Tagged as: Church, Family & Friends
Two weeks back, our church service at Pine Castle United Methodist Church (PCUMC) started as it normally does, with praise and worship, followed by the offering. But ‘normal’ stopped there. An outsider might have been shocked by what happened next. We all got up and left the sanctuary, some 400 of us. We walked out the front door.
Let me back up and explain a few things. The situation with our economy is affecting everyone in one way or another. Our church is among those to be counted as struggling to stand our ground. So much of what has happened in this past year and a half would discourage most, and yet we continue to see the Lord at work in many different ways.
In February 2008 I showed this picture of our church in one of my first blogs.
New Worship Center (on the right) featuring a 1,250 seat sanctuary is nearing completion. Our original sanctuary is on left side of road.
And then in an April blog, I announced that on Easter Sunday we had moved into our new sanctuary.
As you can imagine, this beautiful building has become a bit of a financial challenge for us during these hard times.
A lot of hope had been placed on selling the old sanctuary, but we all know what has happened to Florida’s real-estate business. A deal that had been in the works in early 2008; crumpled by the end of that summer. Everything seemed to dry up after that and looked hopeless.
And then all at once in June of this year, we had an offer from a group to “lease with an option to buy”. In July our church membership, through our Charge Conference, voted unanimously to accept the offer. By August the members of Greater Trinity Baptist Fellowship Church of Orlando were moved in and starting services. We are thrilled with our new neighbors. They have joined us in many of our activities, like our Pot Luck Night and our ladies functions.
So, when we walked out of our Sanctuary two Sundays ago, all 400 of us marched across the street and joined our brothers and sisters in their Celebration Service. It was a grand time. A Baptist Church and a Methodist Church, one African American and one not so much, rejoiced in what the Lord had done. Hallelujah.
I forgot to take our camera but Kelly came to the rescue with his cell phone. He was able to capture this shot of the two Pastor’s wives standing in front of their husbands who are giving each other a brotherly hug.
Our two pastors are becoming good friends and we all look forward to getting to know each other better. Both churches hope to find shared projects that will allow us to work together for the good of our community.





Inspiring! Our church, Madison Park Church of God, is in the same type of situation but our potential buyers have not made an offer that we’re aware of. Pray with us for our former church property to be sold and/or used for the Lord’s cause. Happy for you and your church! Is it OK if I share this with our pastors?
Connie
Share away! We are sharing it with the whole world via this blog! PTL! Praying you all get a great offer and price for the church!
Big Bro Kelly
Hi Kelly and Connie,
I just ran across your site and as a member of Greater Trinity Baptist Fellowship Church, I want to thank you and all of PCUMC for your warm welcome and kind words. You have exhibited, to the highest degree, the attributes of our Lord and Saviour, Christ Jesus. Through your inclusion of our church family into your church family, as brethren, you confirm my confidence and anticipation of the worldwide spread of the Gospel.
Praying with you and for you daily,
Cliff and Belinda Wilson
Cliff and Belinda,
We enjoy getting to fellowship with you all and love how the Lord has worked to help both our congregations. Looking forward to meeting you at one of our functions soon. Blessings in HIM, Kelly and Connie