Merry Christmas Y’all

Posted on December 15th, 2009 by Mo Leverett.
Categories: ministry updates.

The Leveretts have moved into our new home in Tallahassee, just in time for Christmas.  It’s a tight squeeze but I just left Ellen as she was putting up pictures and such - so she’s a happy camper.

There’s quite a bit going on with Rebirth right now.  I have many copies of Shards of Light - my latest CD - but I’m having difficulty getting it on line to sell.  I have an administrator raising her support to help me with these and many other tasks - she’s a whiz - so pray for her success!  There are two other persons raising their support to come on staff with Rebirth in Tallahassee.  We’re excited about that.

I will be spending a week in New Orleans over New Years and hanging out with the ministry team there.  I delayed the trip to Columbia until January, due to the dynamics of moving my family at the beginning of December.

I just finished a paper for the Doctor of Ministry class I took at Reformed Theological Seminary this past summer.  I’m trying to decide whether or not I can afford to take another in January.

Shane and Kristen Fast are doing well in East St. Louis.  Eric Stites is going to seminary and plans to launch a new Rebirth work upon completion.  There’s stuff brewing in other places which I’m not at liberty to discuss in this forum, but I’m so pleased to see the Lord at work.  My sense is that there will be much more activity in the coming years as things build and grow exponentially. 

Pastoring Centerpoint over this past year has been an adventure and a time of growth for me.  We’re enjoying ourselves as the church is made up of some extraordinary people.  I really don’t deserve to be their leader, but am very thankful nonetheless.  I’m quite sure that they chose the most unusual pastor possible for the job.  I’m enjoying the challenge to shepherd a church as we find its way in the mission of God here in Tally.

Don’t forget Rebirth in your year end considerations.  We’re doing a lot with the little we have but need all the help we can get.

I miss all of you so much and am thankful for your trust as I follow Christ in service to His Kingdom’s advance.

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