Monday, September 17, was a thrilling evening at the ACU Summit—our annual Celebration Dinner describing God’s work in Mission Alive. We were blessed with a full house, just over 120 participants who heard stories of church planting, church renewal, and conversion.
My favorite part was seeing Margaret Akachuk’s video testimony describing her journey to become part of the Gentle Road Church of Christ in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. I was particularly moved by Margaret’s words: “God saved me from a life of disaster, and I’m willing to give back to the people any way that I can. And I’m very proud to be a member of Gentle Road.” Watch Margaret’s testimony in this video.
Randy Couchman, Preaching Minister for the Boerne Church of Christ, spoke of Mission Alive’s role in his church’s ongoing renewal. He spoke of intentional disciple-making processes to spiritually form his church’s leaders and how personal connections with people in neighborhoods are developing. His friend David—part of a Starbucks group of searchers—invited Randy to go fishing with him early one morning and after deep soul-searching announced that he was ready to give his allegiance to Christ. The lake where they fished became a baptistery! Homer Hillis of Highland Church in Abilene, reflected on Randy’s words, saying, “I could see that he is not just a mouth in a pulpit, but one who walks with people.”
Tod Vogt, Director of Equipping in Mission Alive, told stories of churches that have been planted over the last seven years. It was apparent that a nation-wide movement of church planting and renewal is developing.
We give thanks for the stories of God’s work and for all who gathered to hear them.
Gailyn Van Rheenen
