Chickaree Union Church

Chickaree Union Church The "JESUS SAVES" Church just off of Route 22

03/10/2026

The Bible says that the first time God destroyed the earth by water, He promised never to do that again. He went on to say I will destroy it by fire the second time. I won’t even pretend I understand all of the book of Revelation, but I do understand quite plainly that I do wish to spend eternity in Heaven. I have been hearing about the second coming of Christ and the events unfolding since I was a child. The "Mark of the Beast" Artificial Intelligence, microchips, no cash/digital currency, total government dependency/control. When we are raising a family, working long hours, and juggling two jobs, a lot goes unnoticed or gets ignored. No one can comprehend how bad it will be, but we see it happening, bit by bit, on the news every day. While the devil is preparing people for the Antichrist, God is preparing people for the Rapture. I don’t know when the rapture will take place, but I know that I’m not planning to be left behind when that trumpet sounds! I also believe right now that God is giving us a chance to turn our lives around and live according to His will. We need to get the Gospel message out! Until the good Lord calls me away from this world to go home, I want to make it clear that I believe in Jesus Christ as the one and only true Lord and Savior. Despite being human and failing a lot, I believe that Jesus is the Son of God.
My prayer is that these words reach others and change their lives to be ready when we hear that trumpet! Amen ❤️

01/19/2026

As I was looking on Facebook…I came across the following article on the health of the “CHURCH” by Carey Nieuwhof. I feel it is worth a read so I copied it and am sharing it on here…Please take some time and take a read.
9 Things That Worked in the Church A Decade Ago That Don’t Today
1. Relying on an automatic return to church
There was a day when you could fairly safely assume that once young adults got married and had a child, they would automatically come back to church. Those days are gone or largely gone. The average unchurched person does not think about going to church any more than the average Christian thinks about going to synagogue. It just does not cross their mind. Having an exceptional next generation ministry that reaches out to the community is critical. You cannot assume families will reach out to you, so you need to reach out to them.
2. Appalling to people out of guilt or obligation
The number of people who feel guilty about not being in church on Sunday shrinks daily. Ditto with the number of people who will serve at a church because they feel they should. Interestingly enough, Jesus never appealed to people out of guilt or obligation. He invited people. The future church will as well.
3. Simply being better than other churches
When people went to church, being a better church than other churches got you mileage. Most people no longer go to church. Saying “we have a better church” is kind of like saying “we have better, organic, locally grown watercress” at a burger cook-off. Most people just aren’t going to buy. Better isn’t going to get you the mileage it used to. Different will. The church is an alternative. And an alternative, clearly and effectively presented, will do far better than simply saying we’re better than something you weren’t interested in in the first place.
4. Gimmicks
So true confession. A decade ago we drove a car on stage to get people’s attention. We also built elaborate sets for every series hoping it would captivate people. And all of this did. For a season. But I also came to realize that whatever you use to attract people is what you need to use to keep people. ‘Gimmicks’ every week get old fast. If you play the ‘next Sunday will be better than last Sunday game,’ you eventually end up losing and lying (because it can’t be). In addition, eventually people ask “So what? So what if next Sunday is a little bit better than last Sunday? What’s this all about anyway?” Don’t get me wrong. We still have fun moments, powerful moments, surprising moments and memorable moments, but they’re moments. We’ve stripped down our services and moved back to more of the basics: the Gospel, engaging moments and engaging messages. We can sustain that. And the basics, done really well (with a little extra from time to time) really do engage people.Why? Because Jesus, authentically and clearly presented, engages people.
5. Inauthentic leadership
People’s fake detectors are set at a higher level than ever. In a culture that markets everything to death, people are longing for authenticity. Fortunately, that’s the at the heart of the Gospel. What has to die, of course, is the leader who acts like he or she has it all together: the plastic veneer we put on hoping nobody sees the real us. Well, none of us has it all together. And while there shouldn’t be any gaping unaddressed character holes in your life, letting people see the real you (even if it scares you) is essential. These days, letting people see you’re human is a prerequisite for ministry to fellow humans.
6. A self-centred mission
You have to be careful not to make the mission about your church. When your church has had a little success, it’s easy to become self-centred. The people you’re trying to reach aren’t interested in your church. What they’re interested in (whether they realize it or not) is Jesus. And his mission. Churches that are obsessed about how big they are, how many programs they offer, and how much better they are than other churches have a limited shelf-life. The true mission isn’t about your church. It’s about THE church. THAT resonates.
7. Random programming
The bigger your church, the more you will be tempted to add programs and ministries. Why? Because people demand them. Leaders—afraid to disappoint people or lacking an alternative strategy—cave and allow dozens (or hundreds) of random programs to emerge in their church. These programs can be counter-productive for numerous reasons: They compete for money, time and attention. They lead nowhere in particular. They cause more division than unity (ever try to shut down a women’s ministry or men’s breakfast?). They become their own mission and compete with the overall mission of the church. Why does random programming not work? Simple: because random programming pleases insiders but rarely reaches outsiders. Instead, be strategic and focused. Do whatever helps move people the most clearly and deeply into a growing relationship with Jesus, and do whatever advances your mission into the city. Make no mistake: What people become involved in becomes the mission. So choose carefully. Make the mission your mission.
8. Assuming people know what their next step is
A decade ago, in a more churched culture, it was commonplace to assume that most people knew what they needed to do to become a Christian or to grow as a Christian. That era is gone. Now the average unchurched person arrives knowing almost nothing about Christianity, what to do to become a Christian or how to grow as a Christian. To understand how radically things have shifted, imagine you converted to Hinduism. How would you know you’ve actually become a Hindu? What’s your next step? Exactly. Just remember that the next time a completely unchurched person begins to attend your church. We’re doing everything we can to ensure people understand how to become a Christian, how to engage in spiritual growth and what steps they can take to help them grow. We even set up two hosted kiosks in the foyer under the phrases “I’m New” and “Take a Step”. Our trained guest services people help orient guests around what step might be best for them to take next. Leaders, if you’re not clear, no one else is clear either.
9. Relying on what you’ve learned in the past
I suppose at one time there was a day when seminary adequately trained church leaders for what was ahead. That day has long since passed. The basics—biblical knowledge, theology and the likes—don’t change dramatically. And shouldn’t. That foundation is reliable years, even decades later. But there’s a growing gap between what leaders need to know about the culture and what they actually know. Some seminaries are catching up, but with change happening faster than ever, every leader needs to become a self-learner. So how do you keep up? Here are three ways I keep up and try to help you stay current, both as a fellow learner and a content creator.

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Johnstown, PA
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