love chapel hill
Swing by the new lovechapelhill.com. This is the home of the city on a hill project, a new church plant in Chapel Hill, NC. Our mission is to love God with everything we have, and everything we are. And to 'Love Chapel Hill' in His name with His heart.
Massive thanks to partner and seasoned globe trotter (not the trickster basketball kind, although that would be awesome to see) Justin Simmons for pouring extensive time and talent into making this happen.
And here's a little 'love chapel hill' old school mixtape to listen to while you check it out. (Featuring the hill's native son James Taylor, of course.) Reminds me of the good ol' days when you waited through all of G105's 'top ten at ten' so you could record your favorite jam, only to have the dj yap over the entire first half of the song. Props to friend and celebrity blogger Chad Brooks for the mixtape discovery.
Labels: chapel hill, church plant
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Hey Matt and Sarah
Susan and I were just talking the other night about our tithe money. I was going to call to see how we could send. Since we are traveling, and don't have a home church, one week a month is going to your church, and we will do the same for Josh.
We love you and believe in you.
I love the website! So glad to see the wheels in motion. I just posted it as a link on my blog...good stuff Matt! And the mixtape thing...James Taylor...single tear bro, siiiingle teeear :)
ksfm 102.5 davey dee and e bro - top 8 at 8...junior high and high school days.
why did they have to ruin the mix by talking over the intro to the song???
if you get a chance check out this blog that was written by a guy that just started working at Catalyst. He was a church planter for seven years in Virginia and I really love the short conversations that I have had with him so far.
http://www.benarment.com/history_in_the_making/2008/06/easy-church-planting.html
I totally was listening to some old mix tapes that I made in high school just the other day!! They were all distorted and warped sounding... loved it. For me, it was the "Hot 9 at 9" on XL 106.7 during high school...
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