To Contribute to the $10,000 via campaign: https://ccojubilee.org/campaign/4398/andy-moore-1
To Contribute regularly: https://ccojubilee.org/staff/amoore
First and foremost, I want to express my heartfelt gratitude
for your unwavering support and generosity. With your help, we have experienced
financial stability and growth in the past year, and I am incredibly grateful
for the opportunity to serve in such a meaningful capacity.
However, I want to be transparent and vulnerable with you
all, and share that this past month presented some financial challenges for us.
This past month we made approximately $4,200. The month before that, we made
approximately $4,200. That is almost $1,000 less than what we need per month. A
few years ago, we found ourselves in a financial struggle because I let our
Ministry Account (the account that collects my fundraising, and where my check comes out of) dwindle without expressing our need. This time, I want to stop
the bleeding. We need help replenishing our Ministry Account. To meet this
need, I am starting a campaign through the CCO and striving to raise an
additional $10,000, just to replenish our MA. This $10,000 is a one-time thing,
and will be separate from the $5,600 we are trying to raise monthly. This
$10,000 of extra cushion will allow us to continue pursuing our mission without
financial distraction. You can find a link to the campaign, as well as a link
for regular giving, below. If you plan on sending a check towards this $10,000
goal, kindly indicate "replenishment of MA" when making your
contribution. This will enable us to allocate the funds accordingly and
acknowledge your remarkable support.
I am humbly requesting your assistance in reaching this
goal. Any gift, regardless of its size, will make a significant difference and
contribute to the vitality of our ministry. Whether you can commit to
increasing your monthly support or providing a one-time donation, your
contribution will be immensely valued and appreciated.
I want to emphasize that your assistance extends beyond
financial contributions. First, prayer. Please pray for our ministry – for our
students, our staff, and my personal finances. Pray to bring God’s kingdom to
Pitt. Second, you can help by sharing this newsletter on your social media
networks. This is what I call a “Social Media Blitz.” By doing this, you help
spread awareness about what is happening at Cornerstone and our current
financial need. Your support, financially, prayerfully, and tangibly through
the power of word-of-mouth, ensures that the Gospel message reaches students
and that our personal needs reach those who are called to join us in our
mission.
Once again, I cannot express enough how deeply grateful I am
for your continued support. Your belief in this ministry and your commitment to
its growth and impact fill me with immense joy and motivation. Together, we
are making a lasting difference in the lives of the students we serve. Thank
you, from the bottom of my heart, for your friendship, generosity, and
unyielding support. May God bless you abundantly in return for the blessings
you bring to others.
5912 Penn Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15206
To Contribute to the $10,000 via campaign: https://ccojubilee.org/campaign/4398/andy-moore-1
To Contribute regularly: https://ccojubilee.org/staff/amoore
My Cornerstone Testimony - Part 2 - Ch-Ch-Changes
After that fateful night at the pub, and many brainstorming
sessions and reflections, we came to a unanimous decision to change the format
of our large group sessions at Cornerstone We realized that our previous
structure closely resembled that of a conventional church service. We had a
repetitive cycle of worship, announcements, more worship, a talk, and further
worship. This resemblance was not in line with our vision for Cornerstone, as
we wanted to create an atmosphere distinct from the Sunday services at
Bellefield. We did not want to play church. We desired to offer something unique and
different, an experience that would captivate and engage students in a
meaningful way.
A pivotal factor driving this change was our recognition of
the diverse ways in which individuals learn. We acknowledged the importance of
catering to different learning styles, including auditory, visual, and
experiential approaches. With this revelation in mind, we embarked on a new
teaching methodology that sought to create an interactive and immersive
environment. We aimed to foster deep connections between the material being
taught and the students' own experiences and understanding.
The inaugural lesson in our revised format happened to
revolve around the profound concept of Jesus being the bread of life. I had the
privilege of leading this lesson, and it proved to be an incredible experience.
After delivering the teaching, we encouraged the students to actively
participate in a bread-making activity. The act of making bread served as a
powerful illustration of the profound truth we had just explored. Witnessing
the students engaging with the lesson firsthand and experiencing it tangibly
was an immensely gratifying experience.
The new format displayed remarkable success, both in terms
of facilitating meaningful learning and fostering an atmosphere of enjoyment
for the students. We observed a genuine thirst for knowledge and spiritual
growth among the students, igniting a sense of excitement and engagement.
Moreover, we received answered prayers from God, as He brought forth students
who were truly passionate about their faith and wholeheartedly desired to see
His kingdom flourish at Pitt. Their presence and enthusiasm infused an extra
layer of vibrancy and unity within our community.
Something was happening. God was working.
For a while, things progressed fairly smoothly as we
continued to walk in alignment with our vision. However, it is often that when
you are doing something right, and glorifying to God, you will be attacked.
And, we were about to be…
Moore News
We are thrilled to update you on the latest happenings in
the Moore household. The biggest news is our unforgettable vacations.
Our journey began with a trip to the magnificent Badlands in
South Dakota. It was a special place for me, as I had visited 20 years ago on a
National Parks tour with my parents, right before Emily and I got married in
Colorado. The Badlands truly showcase the stunning artistry of God's creation.
The rugged landscapes, unique rock formations, and vast open spaces left us in
awe. Our boys had an absolute blast hiking and immersing themselves in the
beauty that surrounded us.
From there, we ventured to Custer State Park, where we were
treated to sightings of bison, prairie dogs (which are everywhere), antelope,
and weirdly wild donkeys.
We then made a special stop (on my account) in Deadwood, a
town of significant historical and cultural significance and is most noted for
the town where Wild Bill Hickock was murdered while playing Poker. I am a huge
fan of Westerns, which I inherited from my Dad, and I couldn't resist the
chance to visit this iconic place, especially after recently finishing the HBO
show. While the town is famous for its rich history and captivating stories, I was
surprised to find it had transformed into a bustling tourist attraction. It
reminded me of a mini Nashville except with numerous casinos. I don’t know what
I expected, but it wasn’t that.
The next day, we traveled to Eaton, Colorado, to spend
quality time with Emily's family. We had a wonderful week with her father,
LeRoy, and her two sisters, Leslie and Polly. It was a week filled with a lot
of board games, laughter, and catching up on each other's lives. During our
stay, I had the honor of giving an update at Emily's beloved church, the
Evangelical Free Church of Eaton. The church holds a special place in our
hearts, as it is where God found Emily in their youth group, and where we were
married. It was awesome reconnecting with many familiar faces in the congregation
and share updates on our lives and Cornerstone.
One of the highlights of our time in Colorado was
experiencing Top Golf for the first time. For those unfamiliar, Top Golf is an
entertaining and interactive golfing experience where players aim for targets
on a large outfield, earning points for hitting specific areas. It was a
thrilling and enjoyable experience for all of us. It was a memorable experience
for all of us, and we couldn't help but have a friendly competition. Josh
managed to hit the farthest shot, but I was not far behind.
A week after we got home from Colorado, we traveled to my
parents house in Oak Hill, WV. It was great to be back home and spend time with
my parents – whether it was watching a movie, or swimming in their pool, or
eating, we always have a great time when we return to my hometown.
We are grateful for the opportunity to explore new places,
create cherished memories, and strengthen the bonds of family. As much as we
loved our time away, it is also wonderful to be back home.
Lastly, we want to express our deepest appreciation for your
continued support, love, and friendship. Your presence in our lives is a true
blessing, and we are deeply grateful for the unwavering care and encouragement
you provide. As we reflect on our recent experiences, we are reminded of God's
abundant blessings and the beauty that surrounds us in every season of life.
Also, please feel free to share this Newsletter on your social media accounts. And, as a reminder, be sure to listen to that podcast, “Lessons of Hope” from Haiti h2o which Emily helped to produce and direct. Link: https://open.spotify.com/show/1q1RZhmoykCbZSyOkUPnaq?si=c329788cb0c04fec
We pray that your lives be filled with God’s love and joy,
and adventures of your own. God Bless!
To Contribute to the $10,000 via campaign: https://ccojubilee.org/campaign/4398/andy-moore-1
To Contribute regularly: https://ccojubilee.org/staff/amoore
In Christ,
Andy Moore