User talk:Fulfatike65569

I finally moved to California for my dream job! As a creative design manager at a five-star hotel, my job is developing advertisements, marketing events tumbshots, composing press releases, and even organizing concerts and parties within the hotel. When I moved I had everything prepared and it was a fairly easy transition. When Sunday came, however, I had  understood I had to find a church.

My church in my hometown was perfect for me  since it was  little, close-knit, and many of the fellow worshippers had known me for my  whole life. Since we were so close, I had the ability to take an active role in my church as well. Being in the choir and serving as a teacher's assistant in Sunday school was a  remarkable experience. I wanted to continue having an active role in a church however wasn't sure how to take the first step.

I wanted to find a church that offered a similar community and opportunities. Moreover, I wished to be in a church with a similar  goal as the one in my hometown. There, we were focused on missionary work and being a great Christian Monday through Saturday, not just on Sundays. I knew there were many Baptist churches, San Jose Baptist among them, that shared my beliefs. However I wanted to make sure it was the right fit for me.

One day at my job, I was chatting with a  colleague and she told me about her church. It was an independent Baptist church. San Jose was where it was found, and they focused on missionary and evangelical work. I was thrilled to learn it was not far from home and I can actually  take part in  arranging trips and Bible camps for  kids. I decided I would attend the following Sunday and see if it was for me.

On that Sunday, I drove there with my coworker. She explained that the pastor concentrates on expository preaching. San Jose was not a location I  anticipated to have a large population of Baptists  however I was thoroughly  amazed by the amount of followers at this church. There were at least 300 worshippers attending that Sunday. It was nice to see there were others with similar ideas and beliefs.

Eventually it was time for us to take our seats. I sat with my friend, and before I knew it, I loved what the pastor had to say. He went over how we  must always try our best to be the church instead of  merely going to it. By encouraging followers to take an active role in church, he said, the church will become a stronger, more valuable part of the  neighborhood. When it was over, I walked up to thank the pastor and chose to join.

Now that I have joined I handle and  arrange all of our  goal  journeys. So far I have actually planned a trip for Haiti and the Philippines this summer. I have also had the ability to help our Sunday school  instructor organize a summer Bible camp. Hopefully my experience will influence others to find the right church and become more knowledgeable about their faith.