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Saturday, August 23, 2025
Newsletter August 23 2025
Living the Gospel Every Day:
Lifestyle Evangelism with Dr. Jerry Wiles
This Sunday, the Foundations Class welcomes Dr. Jerry Wiles, President Emeritus of Living Water International and Ambassador at Large for the International Orality Network. With more than 35 years of global ministry and mission experience, Dr. Wiles has pioneered the Orality Movement, equipping believers to share the gospel through stories, conversations, and everyday connections.
Many will recognize him as the voice behind “Winning Others to Christ,” his two-minute daily segment on KHCB Radio, where he encourages listeners with practical ways to live and share their faith.
His teaching on Lifestyle Evangelism will inspire us to see how faith can be woven into daily life—at home, in the workplace, and in our community. Come ready to be encouraged with simple, reproducible ways to live the good news of Jesus wherever God places you.
Pastor's Message Sunday August 10, 2025:
Worthy of Following:
Pastor Gregg
To watch the Pastor's Message,
click the Arrow in the picture above
and Notes Below:
Living for Christ in Everyday Life
Colossians 3:22–4:18 | Taught by Rand Wall
This past Sunday, Rand Wall brought us a rich lesson from Colossians 3:22–4:18, reminding us that faith is not limited to Sunday mornings—it is meant to be lived out in every corner of our lives.
From the workplace to the home, Paul’s instructions call us to labor “as unto the Lord,” to lead with justice and fairness, to devote ourselves to prayer with thanksgiving, and to walk wisely before unbelievers. Rand reminded us that our daily work and words become a testimony of Christ’s presence in us.
Whether you’re serving, supervising, or simply seeking to encourage others, this passage challenges us to live faithfully, gratefully, and purposefully in the everyday.
If you missed the lesson, take time this week to watch the full video and be inspired to let Christ shape your daily walk.
Lunch & Learn Recap:
Growing Our Church Through Intentional Community
This past Sunday, several members of the Foundations class joined others from across the church for a special Lunch & Learn hosted by Tim Young, Minister of Education at Houston’s First Baptist Church. The focus of the session was both timely and eye-opening: how can we, as a church and as Life Bible Study (LBS) classes, more effectively connect with the guests who are already coming through our doors?
Here is a more detailed look:
Sweet Hour of Prayer
– Wednesday, August 27th @ Noon
Join us midweek for a peaceful moment of worship and intercession during our Sweet Hour of Prayer on Wednesday, August 27 at 12:00 PM.
Send your praises and prayer requests to Karen before Wednesday morning so they can be included and shared for prayer time.
Whether you're pausing at home, in the office, or gathered with others, let’s lift our hearts in unity—celebrating God’s goodness and leaning on His strength together.
💬Text your requests to Karen 713-204-8384 and let’s pray together as a class family!
Stay Connected – Or Quietly Step Back. You're in Control with Our
New Foundations GroupMe!
We’ve created a Foundations Class GroupMe message center as a convenient, real-time way to share prayer requests, class announcements, event updates, and uplifting messages—all in one place.
This is a great way to stay connected throughout the week, it’s designed to put you in control:
Join or leave anytime—no pressure!
Mute notifications if you prefer silence, or jump into the conversation when something grabs your heart.
Stay informed without having to check email or social media.
Sign up now using this link:
👉https://3zs8.short.gy/FoundationsGM
You can also scan the QR code (Below) to connect instantly.
Let’s make it easy to stay connected—and just as easy to opt out when needed. It’s all about flexibility, care, and building a stronger Foundations fellowship.
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