By Ken Miller
Many times in life, I’ve experienced “Moses Moments.” Like the Old Testament hero, I’ve argued with God about my abilities, ignored signs of His guidance, and even tried hiding in the desert. In weaker moments, I may have struck a rock or two.
This struggle often leaves me identifying more as an ordinary Israelite, trudging through deep sand with an ox and a bundle of possessions, unsure of my location, or direction.
During moments of doubt and lapses in confidence, my mother’s words flood back: “When you don’t see where God is leading, find faith in the path you’ve traveled. Remember what He has brought you through.” This advice jolts me, and I draw strength and joy from its simplicity.
My mom’s wisdom also helps when I wonder where the church is, and where it’s headed. Writing weekly stories from our schools and churches fills me with confidence in our journey together. It reminds me of the massive effect our loving, dedicated members have in their communities, helping me locate where we are, our direction, and who our leader is.
Our collective efforts are woven together through dental outreach, bowling with refugees, school mission trips, evangelism, and serving the hungry—being the hands and feet of Christ. We are members of a caravan led by the author of Love.
If you ever wonder where we are going, be encouraged to adjust your rearview mirror and find faith and location from the path we’ve traveled. Below are ministry highlights from 2024, showing the diversity of how and where we serve. Full stories are linked.
Four Lodi Academy Students Embrace Their Faith
In a touching moment at Lodi English Oaks Church, four students from Lodi Academy publicly declared their faith through baptism. Pastor Manny Gonzales reflected on the importance of collaboration between the school and church in nurturing these young believers. One parent, moved by the paraphrase of Matthew 3:17, shed tears, reminded of God’s unwavering love for His children.
Auburn Church Shares Hope Through Showers
The Auburn Church dedicated a new shower trailer to serve those in need, replacing their 16-year-old unit. Each week, 52 individuals find not only cleanliness but also care. A generous donation ensured that guests also have access to fresh clothing, extending the church’s compassion even further.
Delta Convocation Unites Hundreds
Nearly 900 worshippers gathered for the Delta Area Convocation, an event Pastor Tracy Baerg described as a “spiritual camp meeting.” The sanctuary overflowed with unity as attendees worshipped, prompting one attendee to call it a glimpse of heaven.
Empowering Young Adults for Religious Liberty
At the Religious Liberty Summit, Dwight Nelson challenged young adults to advocate for freedom with love. To be courageous and compassionate. The summit inspired attendees to carry these principles back into their communities.
Healing Hearts Through Mental Health Support
The NCC Education Department provides free professional counseling to students, fostering both emotional and spiritual growth and affirming the church’s commitment to holistic education.
Mission Trip to Panama
Granite Bay Hilltop Church’s mission trip to Panama brought healing and hope to the region. Through clinics, construction, and prayer, they united hearts, positively impacting 1,750 lives with Christ’s love.
A New Center of Hope in Hayward
The Hayward Spanish Church opened its Center of Hope to serve as a beacon for the community. Pastor Stennett Nash expressed, “This is God’s gift to our city—a place for everyone to find help and hope.”
Featured in Northern Lights, January 16, 2025
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