Wednesday, May 12, 2010

BAF West Side Doing Well, Reaching the Lost, Could Use Some Long-Term Commitment

by Jerry Dugan

The BAF West Side campus had its grand opening on Easter Sunday, and with help from many volunteers initially, 580 people attended with 92 people beginning a relationship with Jesus Christ.

BAF West Side is now consistently seeing attendance around 100 people each weekend. Brandon Cunningham, former Director of BAF Men, was asked to take the lead at BAF West Side as its first Campus Pastor, and the campus continues to serve the local area by bringing Pastor Bil's message to the community every weekend and inviting people to begin an intimate relationship with Jesus Christ.

Much of the work at this campus has been completed by only a dedicated few each and every week. Men such as Rome Gregorio, Wayne Meyer, Clem Ortiz, Scott Bram, and more who are bringing their families not to attend service at BAF West Side but to serve.

This has been a great start, but work is just getting started. BAF West Side could use help completing its build out projects, but more importantly the community of BAF West Side needs sustained volunteer support.

If you have felt the pull on your heart to make a move to BAF West Side and make a difference in a community that desperately needs God's message of love, forgiveness, and salvation to be heard, then don't hesitate to contact Pastor Brandon Cunningham at gbrandonc@gmail.com or call 361-288-1054.

2(Jesus) told them "The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field.3 Go! I am sending you out like lambs among wolves." Luke 10:2-3 NIV

Go to the West Side campus at BAF and become a worker for God's kingdom. Go become fishers of men through your service there.

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