wa·ter·shed
ˈwôtərˌSHed,ˈwä-/
noun
- 1.an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
synonyms: divide
"the Schuylkill River watershed" - 2.an event or period marking a turning point in a course of action or state of affairs."these works mark a watershed in the history of music"
synonyms: turning point, milestone, landmark
"a watershed in the party's history"For us, watershed has several layers of meaning as we begin a new journey. First, the Philly neighborhood in which we are planting a church (Roxborough/ Manayunk) is, quiet literally, a watershed area. Manayunk is built on the side of a hill, bordered on the south by the Schuylkill (pronounced skool-kəl) River. Roxborough runs along a Ridge at the top of the hill bordered by the Wissahickon Creek in the valley to the North. All the rain that falls in this neighborhood drains into one of those two waterways.Second, and perhaps most importantly, it comes from scripture."On the last day of the feast, the great day, Jesus stood up and cried out, “If anyone thirsts, let him come to me and drink. Whoever believes in me, as the Scripture has said, ‘Out of his heart will flow rivers of living water.’”-- (John 7:37-38 ESV)
Encountering Jesus and making Him Lord of your life is a turning point. Everything begins to change at that moment. We are changed from the inside out. We become a watershed, drinking deep of Christ and flowing living water to the world around us.Our vision for Watershed church is that we will drink deep of Christ and proclaim God’s great renown through men and women conformed to the image of Christ.
Praying as I type this out!! I have no doubt that God will provide; He is always faithful and always up to something that will make His name impossible for others to overlook. Love you guys more than you know!
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