New Planter Spotlight: Ryan McVicar

Ryan McVicar

The McVicar Family

How have you seen God working in your life?

I was born and raised in Illinois, having lived in four different towns due to the fact that my father was a prison warden and moved from prison to prison. Each time we moved, my parents made it a priority to join the Methodist Church of the town in which we lived. This was the extent of our spirituality. No one in my family was a Christian, although I suppose we would have called ourselves Christians had anyone asked. I was very curious about God, life, and eternity, but I concluded it was impossible to ever really know much about these things. I do not recall ever having a friend who claimed to be a Christian.

My senior year in high school was a significant time in my spiritual journey. I desired to know who I was, where I came from, and where I was going but was persuaded of the impossibility of knowing such things. During the first week of my freshman year at Murray State University, I crossed paths with the Director of Campus Outreach. He asked me if I would be interested in discussing spiritual things, and I invited him to my dorm room for conversation and Bible study. We continued every day for the next several weeks. During this time of investigating the bible and the claims of Christ, God opened my eyes to the wonders of the gospel and by His grace, I placed my faith in Jesus Christ.

Now, several years later, I continue to be amazed by the wonders of the gospel as it is shown to be the power of God for salvation in my own life and in the lives of others. I feel the need for the gospel in my own life more than ever, as my own sin and the deceitfulness of the flesh can overwhelm me. Only the gospel gives me comfort on a daily basis. I have to remember daily the truth of the forgiveness of my sins, the access I have to God, and the presence of the victorious Holy Spirit who lives in me.

When I get discouraged in ministry or face the reality of struggles in the church and in the hearts of the people I minister to, I am comforted only by the gospel, knowing that as I proclaim the gospel and minister to people with the gospel, God is graciously and powerfully at work to save, deliver, transform, and encourage people who otherwise would be drowned by the lies of the world and the attacks of the evil one.

How have you seen god working in your family?

When we moved to Ann Arbor to plant Red Tree Church, we were absolutely dependent on the Lord. We knew this would be a difficult transition for our kids (ages 16, 14, 12); they left dear friends from our old town and church and a great school setting.

As they entered public school in a new town without their old friends, they struggled emotionally. We spent a great deal of time in discussion, prayer, and God's Word to minister to each other.

We've seen God strengthen our children and our marriage in amazing ways. We are all so thankful to be in this new place of ministry; we all feel closer to the Lord and to each other, and our kids have a greater perspective and thankfulness for the privilege of serving wherever the Lord calls us to serve him.

How have you seen god working in your church?

We've spent the past 11 months diving into our new community, getting to know people, serving the community and the schools, and evangelizing unbelievers. We've seen God slowly but surely gather together a Core Team made up of people who have wildly different stories and who are from wildly different places. God has powerfully opened doors for us to share the gospel and gain trust in the community.

A few months ago, we held a public "one-off" worship service so we could invite people we'd met. The ballroom we rented with 120 chairs was filled, and most of the people were unchurched people from the community. We were amazed.

We are planning to begin weekly worship services in September. Until then, we continue to serve in the community, train our Core Team, and evangelize unbelievers.

The Lord is building His Church!

what is the mission of your church plant?

Our Vision Statement: "Red Tree exists to glorify God and to be a tree of life for Ann Arbor and the University of Michigan. We are people from different places, with different stories, who are being rooted in the truth of the gospel and changed by the power of the gospel in order to reflect the beauty of the gospel to each other, our city, university, the nations, and generations to come."

What's the point? Ann Arbor is heavily populated with world changers but barren when it comes to the gospel and church scene. In view of these realities, it is essential to plant churches in this hub for worldwide impact.

What will this look like? Our starting point to accomplish this vision and plan is to establish a church that will make deep roots (in the gospel), deep love (because of the beauty of the gospel), and deep change (because of the power of the gospel) a reality.

We will plant this church strategically to impact the University of Michigan as well as the wider population represented in Ann Arbor. It is our intent that this church will ultimately serve as a catalyst for a gospel movement in Ann Arbor which will lead to more church plants in the area in the years to come.

 

New Planter Spotlight: Sinethemba Hliso

Sinethemba Hliso

Khanya City Church

How have you seen God working in your life and church plant?

The last few weeks leading to the Khanya launch, we had about fifty people in our core team. Twenty of them pulled out just before we launched for various reasons, and another eight soon after we launched because of new jobs outside of Johannesburg. I was left discouraged, and thoughts of doubts about whether the church plant was a good idea or even if God wanted me to go through with this plant started to creep in.

Little did I know that God was shaping his new core and a church (congregation) that was best suited to reach the community we were targeting. New people who just moved into the area who were looking for a church got connected and began to serve and form part of our core team. These new people immediately started to invite to the church their family members, neighbors, friends, and classmates. The church quickly grew to about ninety members by the end of the first year and a core team of forty people.

When we were envisioning Khanya City Church, we wanted it to be different from the one we came from because we were convinced that we needed to be effective in reaching the inner city. God cut us down first and brought the people of his choosing to reach the lost in the city, and for that I give praise to God. His ways are indeed better than mine.

God has humbled me in this new journey by showing me my limits and my need for other people to accomplish the church’s mission. I’m learning the need to delegate, to communicate my thoughts and desires to people, and to trust people more.

What is your church’s mission/vision?

We are a family that is visible; genuine; that loves God, and loves the city; that rejoices for the display of God’s glory.

Church Website: khanyacitychurch.org

For further information, please contact Sinethemba at khanyacitychurch@gmail.com

 

New Planter Spotlight: Benjamin Sheldon

Benjamin Sheldon

The Sheldon Family

How have you seen God working in your life?

I was raised in a Christain home and during my early 20s, my faith became my own. God was faithful to me and held on to me despite my unfaithfulness to him. My story is one of God's grace, over time, irresistibly drawing me to see my sin and need for the mercy of Jesus. Jesus has become more and more beautiful to me throughout my life.

How have you seen God working in your family?

Alison and I have been married for 14 years and have 4 children. After eight years in the Marines, time at seminary, and moving to CT to plant a church, we have seen the Lord work in our lives in many ways. One of the key places He worked in our lives has been in our local churches. We were discipled and challenged in each of our churches in our marriage and family life. I will be forever grateful to the pastors and members who invested in us and our family through the years. This was the work of the Spirit, convicting, guiding, and comforting us. I trust God will use my and my family to minister to his people as we have been.

How have you seen God working in your church?

We moved to southeastern Connecticut to plant a gospel-centered church for our region. This area has few churches and is among the places nationally with the lowest number of people who attend a church of any kind. Our group is in the pre-launch phase of church planting. We continue to pray and seek the Lord's guidance on when to begin our worship together. Currently, we are meeting mid-week for fellowship, study, and prayer. We have seen God work in gathering people for this group. We pray with the expectation that he will continue to establish a church that ministers the presence of Jesus to us and our neighborhoods.

What is your church’s mission/vision?

Christ Presbyterian Church of East Lyme exists to minister the presence of Jesus Christ through our worship of God, our fellowship and community, and our service to each other and our region.

Church Website: http://cpceastlyme.org

For further information, please contact Benjamin at bsheldon@cpceastlyme.org

 

New Planter Spotlight: Quentin Bernard

Quentin Bernard

Quentin Bernard

The Bernard Family

How have you seen God working in your life?

Since day one, church planting has been simultaneously extremely tough and spiritually rewarding. I’ve seen God transform and purify my motives week after week through hardship and support my motivation and my joy by being in the very privileged role of church planter, seeing people come to Christ and others, letting Him reign more extensively over their hearts.

How have you seen God working in your family?

The sacrifices that my wife has been and is still willing to endure in order to see the birth of l'Église Hochelaga and the proclamation of the Gospel go forward have been a true example and inspiration for me. We are also blessed to see our three kids being very motivated and joyful all along about seeing more and more people getting to know Jesus in Hochelaga.

How have you seen God working in your church?

We have seen both very perseverant and strong Christians join the core group, having the patience to stay attached to a local church in an area with almost no Christians, and very new believers (or unbelievers in progress) join us and discover the Gospel. Our Bible giveaways weekly have born good fruits, and many people got the know the church after receiving a free Bible at the market. We baptized a first convert in August 2022 and are eager to see more turning to Jesus.

What is your church’s mission/vision?

Accelerating disciple-making and church planting in Hochelaga- Maisonneuve, Montreal, the Francophonie, and the whole world.

Church Website: http://www.eglisehochelaga.com

For further information, please contact Rafael at info@eglisehochelaga.com

 

New Planter Spotlight: Rafael Cruz Inacio

Rafael Cruz Inacio

How have you seen God working in your life?

In each new cycle in my life, I see God's action clearly. I am fully convinced of God's work in my life, His call to cooperate in church planting. This conviction has been growing more and more, and I know that God, through his Spirit, has equipped me with the gifts and abilities to face the challenges of planting a new church. The Gospel has been fruitful in my heart, and in my family, and we are very satisfied and happy to have been, as a family, called to be church planters. I know that I am a terrible sinner undeserved of such grace, and as I encounter the Lord's goodness towards me, I dedicate myself in love and gratitude to the Lord's service.

How have you seen God working in your family?

I am grateful to God for our family. Evelyn, my wife, has grown a lot at this point in her life, growing in her devotion to God, using her gifts and abilities in the church, leading the worship ministry, taking good care of the children, and constantly assisting me in the ministry. We have three children, Pedro, 14 years old, already confessed Christ as Lord and Savior and was baptized; Benjamin, 7 years old, recognizes the Lord as his Savior, but we are still discipling him for baptism, and our youngest boy Joaquim, the three are constantly taught and corrected by the Gospel. Throughout the process of preparing for the planting, we instilled in their minds that we are a family of church planters and that as disciples we are called to live in obedience to Jesus and make disciples who make disciples. We see their growth in understanding of the Gospel of Jesus every day.

How have you seen God working in your church?

Something we've been saying among ourselves, in the council of elders, and in our leadership. The hand of the Lord is upon us. We started our meetings with that vision in November 2021, we preached the Gospel, and our friends began to arrive, they believed in Jesus, some already considered themselves believers and came from other churches, but without conviction of their salvation and were unaware of the true gospel. We baptized people, and we saw the good hand of the Lord until it was necessary to find a place, due to the growth and organization for the launch of the church. We were seized with fear and questions about where the resources would come from since we were 10 people and rents were high. But God has been faithful, bringing all the financial resources we need. For example, financial support from SRC. We always pray that the Lord does not let us be discouraged in boldly preaching the Gospel, and we ask that he supplies financially so that we are able to advance in the spread of the kingdom and in making disciples. He has responded and expanded our faith in incredible ways. We see God's care since the first chair, the investment in equipment, renting the new space, and buying new chairs. God's good hand is upon us.

What is your church’s mission/vision?

We exist to help people to know God, live in the community, and serve in the world. We build churches passionate about Jesus. In the next 10 years, we want to plant 22 churches in the metropolitan area of Florianópolis, the capital of Santa Catarina. There are 22 cities with about one million and five hundred thousand inhabitants. Our State is among one of the least evangelized regions of Brazil.

Church Website: https://www.instagram.com/avivapalhoca/

For further information please contact Rafael at avivapalhoca@gmail.com