Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Why do you serve?


Why do we serve?


I mean really, what is the reason or motivator that keeps us serving... doing those things and tasks that are essentially no fun. For the sake of what?

Why do we serve?


Well some might say they serve because it makes them feel good inside. That serving others gives them a glimpse of inward joy, because they know at that moment they are making the world a better place...

But perhaps anyone who would have such a selfish reason to serve has probably not experienced "service" to any great length.

Because anyone who has served for a significant period of time will tell you, it gets old.

You see, when serving, we still get tired, worn out, dirty, emotionally stretched... and so on.


So in the end, can we really be people who live lives of service without some selfish motivator in the end, either it be trying to find that temporary moment of inward joy, or serving for some sort of pay check. - Because really, we are just too selfish beings to be able to do it for other reasons on our own...


Unless you follow Christ.


As Christ lives in us, and we believe in and follow Him. We are filled with a supernatural love that is beyond our own, the Love of God. - That is how we serve. We serve others and the world out of a love that is not our own, but yet fills us up and overflows out of our hearts into our minds and through our hands... and this love never runs dry. This love is beyond you.


Are you open to experiencing the love of God?

Why do you serve?



"'Can you drink the cup I am going to drink?'

'We can,' they answered.

Jesus said to them, 'You will indeed drink from my cup, but to sit at my right or left is not for me to grant. These places belong to those for whom they have been prepared by my Father.'

When the ten heard about this, they were indignant with the two brothers.

Jesus called them together and said,'You know that the rulers of their high officials exercise authority over them. Not so with you. Instead, whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant, and whoever wants to be first must be your slave- just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many.'"

-Matthew 20:22-28

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Community Cookout!


Come out and join us Saturday August 28th at 6:00pm for a Community Cookout!

This is simply a time to come relax, hang out, eat and get to know some others who live around you. We have a great South Nashville community and we as Kaleo Nashville hope to continue finding ways to foster good relationships amidst neighbors here.

So, if you enjoy eating some good food and meeting some great people come join us on Saturday the 28th for a Community Cookout at 2015 Hutton Dr.!

Also, at the cookout there will be information about a local community garden in our neighborhood that you can be a part of as-well!

Friday, August 6, 2010

Impact at ENCM - New Time!




Impact at the East Nashville Cooperative Ministry is now on Sundays at 10am!

At ENCM we are able to serve in a way that is simple but yet very needed for the ministry there. That is keeping their facility maintained. A lot of what we do at ENCM involves cleaning, bagging bread, painting, or other special projects.

Our Impact at ENCM is not a glorified one, but it is a place where we have the opportunity to serve those who give their lives in serving others every day.

Please feel free to join us in this ministry on Sunday mid-mornings at 10am at the East Nashville Cooperative Ministry!

East Nashville Cooperative Ministry is located at 807 Main St. Nashville, TN 37206



About ENCM:

Mission -
The East Nashville Cooperative Ministry is a Christian, ecumenical organization created and maintained for the purpose of improving the East Nashville community.

Vision -
ENCM envisions an East Nashville where citizen’s needs—spiritual, educational, economic, mental, physical, and emotional—are holistically met and neighborhoods are enabled to thrive. We contribute to this vision with food and clothing.

For more info on the "Co-op" visit http://www.encm.org/