Agape Church for the Homeless exists to love, serve, and empower the New Haven homeless community by providing for their spiritual, physical, and relational needs, in response to the good news of Jesus Christ.
7.13.2011
Concert at Trinity Lutheran!
Next week (7/24) we will resume our normal schedule, studying Isaiah at 9 a.m. on the green.
7.10.2011
God is my Salvation
“I will praise you, LORD.
Although you were angry with me,
your anger has turned away
and you have comforted me.
2 Surely God is my salvation;
I will trust and not be afraid.
The LORD, the LORD himself, is my strength and my defense;
he has become my salvation.”
3 With joy you will draw water
from the wells of salvation.
Isaiah 12:1-3
Today at Agape, we spent an extended time praying to God, the one who himself is the very salvation for which we search. He saves us from the things from which we need saving. His anger has turned away as we draw water from the deep wells of his salvation.
7.03.2011
Of a Savior
6.26.2011
The Prophet Speaks
In the second week of the series, Isaiah tells of a time to come when the people will return to God, when there will be peace. In order to make sense of Isaiah's optimistic prediction in a time of chaos, we asked ourselves, "What is a prophet, and why would they matter to us?" Agape found that prophets are people anointed by God to deliver a message to his people. That message can regard the past, present, or future. So what? Well, Isaiah's era mirrors ours in certain ways; there is lawlessness, religiosity, corruption, rebellion, and war (Isa 1). Yet he brings a message about a time yet to come when "the cow will feed with the bear" and "the wolf will live with the lamb" (Isa 11:6-7). A certain man will usher in this time of eagerly awaited peace. Who is he? Has he come yet? Next week, the series continues.
6.13.2011
Isaiah Series
Next week we will begin a series on the book of Isaiah, one of the great prophets of the Old Testament. We'll look at a time in Israel's history when there was a lot of injustice, and when times were particularly hard for poor people... and we'll see what God might have said about it, and what hope he might have to offer us!
Please join us any Sunday at 9 a.m. on the Green.
6.01.2011
Agape: Summers on the Green!
All are welcome!