Collide Ministry
Cornerstone Community
Church, Simi Valley, CA
Phone:
805-581-9532
Email
Dave for
more info...
Please contact
Dave for
more info (or to volunteer.)
Upcoming
Events...  
Click here for Calendar
Gathering time/ place:
7:37 pm
Former Jack's Shoe Bldg.
(aka - South Campus MPR)
  Corner of Tapo St & Valley
Fair
Click here for Map.
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Welcome to
Collide
Cornerstone Community Church's
Single Adult
Ministry for ages 24 to 37.
The Need ...
Today our society as a whole is moving toward a more singles society. The
country as a whole is 49% single. Major metropolitan areas are higher, New
York is 59% and Los Angeles is 54%. Even looking at the ages from 30-34,
the percentage of people that has never been married has tripled since 1970.
Since our society is moving in this direction why are so many churches
dismissing their singles ministry? Why is their a lack of stability in
these ministries?
At Collide we understand the need for singles to get connected, the need to
know that I have people strong in faith looking after me! People that will
help me understand biblical truth and help me grow in my walk with the Lord.
A place where I can be a blessing to others; a place where I can share my
gifts and talents with everyone in the group.
The Vision ...
Would it be wonderful if we can be at a place where people truly look out
for one another, a place where there was genuine concern, a place where I
can care for people and where others can care for me. The Bible States:
John 13:34-35 "A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another,
even as I have loved you, that you also love one another. 35 "By this all
men will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another."
When Jesus said this verse, it was the night before he was crucified so the
disciples had a clear understanding of what biblical love is all about.
Yes, there are emotions and feelings associated with love, but this love
is more than that. This is a love of action, a love of choice. A love that
chooses to put others before self. A love that chooses to highly esteem
others, while humbling oneself. A love that chooses to leave the comforts
and splendor of Heaven and come to a world where one is despised, betrayed,
humiliated, mocked, and tortured. A love that chooses to give oneself to
people who are ungrateful. A love that chooses to sacrifice ones life for
people that despises you.
This is truly a new commandment. A new commandment for two reasons. The
first is because Jesus himself was going to be an example to this love. The
second reason is found in the following chapter.
"I will ask the Father, and He will give you another Helper, that He may be
with you forever; that is the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot
receive, because it does not see Him or know Him, but you know Him because
He abides with you and will be in you.
John 14:16-17
The second reason is the Holy Spirit will give us the strength to live out
this kind out love. We are human, flawed, and imperfect but thankfully
God has provided us the courage and strength to live this out.
What would this look like if we lived out this kind of love? We would be
at a place that is like no other! A place where we can be with people who
are caring and concerned. A place where we can be honest with ourselves and
seek out true lasting friendships. A place where our loneliness and hurts
fade away. A place where people will share the burdens of life. A place
where we can be challenged to live out this kind of love not only to our
friends but to our families. A place where we can have an accurate picture
of God and live for His glory. A place where we will have a glimpse of
Heaven. A place right here in Simi Valley, a place in our church, a place
right here in our fellowship.
By Gods grace, I believe this can happen but we all need to make a choice
to collectively do this. A choice just like Jesus made. A choice to love
others. A choice to put others before self.
--Dave Zareno
More...
News & Announcements
Currently accepting ideas for activities such as
mission/outreach events, community service projects, camping trips,
etc.
Please contact
Dave
Zareno
with your ideas!
Look for more to
come in the future!
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Meetings Two Fridays (1st and 3rd) of each month at 7:37
p.m. Former Jack's Shoe Bldg.
aka South Campus MPR
(corner of Tapo St. & Valley Fair)
Click here for Map.
Next Meetings:
Aug 1, 2008 -Collide
Aug 15, 2008 -Collide
Check out
our
Calendar for meeting
schedule & other events.
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