by Natalie Heimann
7Welcome one another, therefore, just as Christ has welcomed you, for the glory of God. Romans 15:7
Last week a member of our congregation stopped here in the office, and in the course of our conversation, asked how things were going at the Austin Campus. He was curious about the worship attendance numbers and how many visitors we have coming to the campus. Most of all, though, he was wondering what all the activity was because the parking lot was packed on an early Thursday evening!
enthusiastically engage with the pastors. These same children worship enthusiastically, dancing and singing during praise songs and participating during the pastors’ sermons. About a year ago an 8:30 a.m. traditional service was added, and the small group of worshipers who attend that service has grown since that time. About 10 of the families who have joined Epiphany in the past year primarily worship at this Campus, however, many worshipers, both established and more recent members, truly embrace that Epiphany is one church with two campuses and will attend either campus. Yes, worship life at Austin is dynamic.
And as for that Thursday night in question – this time of year is definitely when activity reigns at that facility. The sand volleyball courts are bustling during the springs and summer months, with 50 or more players taking part in the Tuesday and Thursday evening open volleyball times. A local volleyball club also hosts high-level league play on Mondays and Wednesdays and on the occasional weekend during the summer, the courts are filled with tournament play. On Thursday evenings, the praise team rehearses for the following Sunday’s service. A new dance-exercise class called REFIT is ramping up on Monday and Wednesday evenings and is well-attended by both Epiphany and community members. Three baseball teams and one soccer team use the Austin fields as their home fields during their seasons, and assist in field maintenance. They are gracious and appreciative and consider themselves to be part of the Epiphany family.
Sports ministry is not the only outdoor utilization of the Austin Campus, though. Last summer two Epiphany youth completed service projects by the pond, installing benches and building an outdoor altar to allow for contemplative prayer time and outdoor worship. Plans are underway to soon have a community garden space as well.
The facility is a wonderful space for Epiphany ministries to fellowship together and to welcome the community to experience relationships we have in Christ. In the coming months the Austin Campus will host the Centerville Community Chorus Concert (June 12 at 3 p.m.) as well as Chill & Grill All-
Church Cookouts (June 2, 16, 30 and July 14 and 28 from 5:30-7:30 p.m.) As part of our community outreach, we make our facilities (both Austin and Far Hills Campuses) available to local groups. Boy and Girl Scout troops use the building and grounds for meetings and activities outside. In addition, Epiphany members as well as community visitors have discovered that the Austin campus is a great place for celebrations. Over the next 10 weeks, we will host 16 events for graduation parties, baby showers, birthday parties and even a family reunion. Guests are effusive over how beautiful and impressive our facility, grounds and worship space are, and they say that they feel welcomed by Epiphany’s hospitality.