The congregation meets at a local middle school, but hopes to build on its own property soon. Members believe it is important not to wait, but to begin using the land for ministry, says Ryan Cooper, the church’s associate pastor.
“Finding Nemo” was the most recent film shown and was part of the neighborhood block party the church has called SouthwestFest. The fest included inflatable jumpers, pony rides, popcorn and snow cones, carnival games and live music.
About 100 members of the local community attended the event, says Cooper. The local newspaper also featured the event on its front page.
For the past two years, the congregation has shown movies once a month during the summer, setting up a large sound system, screen and lights. The community Summer Kids Camp also is held on the property.
“We have produced Group’s Jerusalem Marketplace and Bethlehem Village the last two years,” Cooper says. “We spend days setting up the almost eight acres, transforming it into a marketplace where students learn about the week leading up to Jesus’ death and resurrection, as well as a village area, where students learn about the week leading up to Jesus’ birth.”
The church also has hosted community yard sales and many barbecues with accompanying bonfires, Cooper notes.
