Archive for January, 2010

New Season

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Dear Friends,

I want you to know about some exciting and big news in my life. I am going to be leaving my family here at HFBC to pursue traveling and leading worship – concentrating on writing and recording songs. I’ve been praying about this for several years, and God has made it very clear that this is what He is calling me to for this next season. I am so thankful, humbled, honored, …. to have had these 5+ years here with this amazing family. Thanks to Pastor Gregg, Tom and Stephen for allowing me the opportunity to serve in the capacity that I have. What a privilege! This has been a place where I have learned and grown in so many ways. Of course, the relationships are the part I’ll miss the most. Not only do I love you – I really LIKE you guys! However, there is no reason great enough to ignore God’s call on my life.
The best place for each of us to be is a place where we hear God’s clear voice and are walking in obedience to it. This is my best attempt at following God with all my heart at this time.

A few details: I’ll be moving to the DFW area and probably attending Gateway Church when I’m not traveling. I’ll also be looking for a weekday job to help pay the bills while momentum is building for this new ministry.
My last Sunday leading worship at HFBC will be Dec. 27th.
I will be officially submitting my resignation the beginning of January, but will be busy transitioning to the DFW area – so you won’t see me much at church.
You can stay up to date and in touch with me here: www.rogercullins.com.

Of course, I am super excited and sad at the same time. A big part of my heart will always be here with you all. I am so thrilled to be a type of “missionary” – one of the many this church is constantly preparing and sending out – and I know our paths will cross in the future. I pray that you can rejoice with me for this exciting new journey. Blessings to you!

“Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God.” Hebrews 12:1-2

Thankful,
Roger