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    Who Christ is TO us and FOR us

    By Jeremy | January 25, 2010

    Pastors Prayer Summit 2010, Session 3

    Facilitated by David Bryant

    Christology Bibliography

    Who Christ is TO us and FOR us

    Reconnecting Who God is:

    TO US
    As the full and final revelation of God Himself
    As defined by who Jesos to and in the Triune God
    As portrayed by His unique attributes and characteristics
    As He embodies the principles, prophecies and promises of Scripture
    As the Father’s inexhaustible treasure to be uncovered through all ages
    As we find out who He is for, over, before, within, through, and upon us

    FOR US
    As He becomes forever one of us, in the Incarnation
    As He sacrifices Himself in the place of us, in the Crucifixion
    As He defeats death on behalf of us, by the Resurrection

    Vertical Proclamation: A Prayer Tribute

    Testimony: Edwin Colon, New Baptist Temple, Brooklyn

    “Me too, Edwin” — What Jesus communicated during Pastor Edwin’s homelessness

    An Appeal to Fund Haiti Relief

    In Partnership with Beraca Baptist Church and Converge Northeast.

    Celebrating 22 Years of the United Prayer Movement in NY

    Tribute to Rev. Dr. Mac Pier as he transitions leadership of Concerts of Prayer Greater New York to Rev. Gary Frost.

    Mac: The Movement has been a great gift. At times a struggle to unite diverse groups, but always a gift. The prayer movement is maturing; similar to the Fulton Street Revival of 130 years ago. Over 22 years, the current prayer movement has become incarnational: children sponsored, schools adopted, etc. I’m not going anywhere. Just transitioning to a new role at New York City Leadership Center. Pastor Gary Frost has the “purest heart of anyone I’ve ever known.”

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