Christmas at Our Church: Findlay, Ohio

Persons from The Rock cook a Christmas morning meal at the Findlay City Mission.

Christmas morning at the Findlay City Mission

Teddy Fairchild (right), senior pastor, The Rock (Findlay, Ohio)

We have been celebrating Christmas a little differently here at our church, The Rock, here in Findlay, Ohio. God gave us the opportunity to serve him in unique ways through the local jail. I was recently sworn in as a chaplain for the Hancock County Sheriffs Department.

I was given an idea about videotaping Christmas messages from the inmates to their families. I volunteered myself and The Rock to carry out the project. The sheriff was supportive in allowing us to bring in a festive backdrop, a Christmas tree, and video equipment. It was a lot of work for the Correctional Officers to go to each cell block and transport the inmates to get their video done, and they did so with full support.

In total, 17 inmates choose to record a message. We included a brief introduction of our church and our wishes for a blessed Christmas before the individual messages from the inmates with music overlay. Each DVD was personalized and mailed to the families.

God certainly was at work in the hearts of the inmates as well as the officers, and I am eager to continue building relationship’s with both of these communities. Our prayer is that we remain open to the new and different outreaches God allows the Rock to be a part of as we seek to reach others for Christ’s Kingdom.

In our Christmas sermon series, we were challenged to find a gift for Christ on His birthday, whether a gift of forgiveness to another, an expression of love, or an act of service to one whom we may not think deserves it or will give anything back. Christ set the example in sacrificing and giving without expectation of return in coming to our world as a baby in a lowly manger.

So this Christmas morning nearly two-thirds of The Rock Church showed up bright and early at the Findlay City Mission to cook and serve breakfast for the homeless before our regular church worship time. Many arrived before 7 am to decorate tables, heat ovens, and make coffee. We served egg casserole, biscuits and sausage gravy, donuts, drinks, and lots of friendly conversation.

As a pastor, I am encouraged to see my fellow brothers and sisters living out the name they chose for this church: Reaching Others for Christ’s Kingdom (ROCK). It was something small and simple to give, but I believe it shows the heart of God’s people, and some of the neediest people in our community experienced his love in a very practical way this Christmas.


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