January 29th, 2009
We are so excited to partner with the over 50 other churches that have already signed up to be a part of 7 Days of Servolution. This is what a Servolution really is: When churches all over the globe unite to start a church revolution to reach the world for Jesus.
If you have already signed up to be a part, we want to say “Thank You”. For those of you who have not had a chance to sign up, just click here.
Stay tuned for more information and resources that will help you start a Servolution in your community!
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January 20th, 2009
Welcome to the 7 Days of Servolution website. Thanks for taking a few minutes to see what this is all about. We hope that you and your church will join us in taking the love of God and using the vehicle of serving to bring that love to people in the community right where you live. Here you’ll find lots of great resources to help you along the journey.
Sign-up today and let’s impact our world together for Jesus. We believe that’s it’s amazing what can be accomplished when no one cares who gets the credit except Jesus. That’s what Servolution is really about lifting up Jesus so the He will draw people to Him.
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January 20th, 2009

15 Ideas is a excerpt from Pastor Dino Rizzo’s new book Servolution. In this booklet you’ll find several simple and inexpensive ideas that can help ignite a Servolution in your church. These ideas are not just outreaches or community service projects; they are culture-catalysts for your church. So take these ideas, put them into action and watch as God does something incredible in your community, your church, and also in you!
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January 18th, 2009
I was very excited this particular week to be at a Ladies Thrive outreach because I could see some obvious changes in some of the women’s countenances. I took the time to meet one of the ladies that I had seen several times but had not visited with.
I asked why she used a walking stick and she said it was because she had a stroke earlier in the year. I asked her if she knew what had caused a stroke at her age-she was only 51 years old. She said it was caused by the crack she had been smoking, but said she no longer touched the stuff. I asked if that was because the stroke was a wake up call. She said “no, no I didn’t quit until I started coming to Ladies Thrive several weeks ago, it has made such a difference in my life….and you know it is so nice to have food in my icebox again”.
We plant and we water never knowing when we will see fruit…I have been blessed to see some of the fruit of our labor. All praise to Him!!
Lorri
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January 18th, 2009
About three months ago I signed up to attend a Nursing Home Outreach. Most people who are close to me know what a stretch this was for me, because I have a hard time talking to people much less people so much older than me. God called me to serve and I was following wherever He was leading. He led me to an outreach at Whealdon Estates. We were playing Wii games and painting finger nails. I was petrified! God was stretching me way outside of my comfort zone. I prayed He would use me to be a blessing to those I would meet, that they would see Jesus in my smile, my awesome bowling maneuvers and shaky manicures.
After my initial nerves wore off, I noticed an older gentleman standing by the door glancing over my way every so often. He had the saddest blue eyes. I walked over and tried to engage him in the activities, but he wasn’t interested. As it turned out, he had just lost his wife and was having a hard time adjusting. He seemed lost and in need of companionship. He was very apologetic and didn’t want to take up my time. I let him know that he was exactly why I came there to spend my Saturday.
God spared me the manicures, and I got to spend the next hour and a half listening to a wonderful soul share his stories with me. He had many questions and conflicts about religion and which one was best, and what was my thought. I chose to answer his questions by telling him about my relationship with Jesus and how He has changed my heart and opened my eyes. I told him it was just that simple, and we were the ones who complicate things.
I left Whealdon Estates with a new friend and a heart so full I thought it might burst. I was so worried about being good enough to bless the residents. When I turned it over to God and let go of my worries, I was the one who was so incredibly blessed.
Amy
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January 17th, 2009
If you were one of the 500+ volunteers that came out to Servolution on Saturday then you got to see first-hand how many lives were touched. If you didn’t make it out, here’s what you missed: 4000 packs of gum, 2200 bottles of water, 150 hot dogs, 100 burgers, 800 peices of fried chicken, 143 bags of grocercies, 720 cold drinks, hundreds of fingernails polished, 60 yards cleaned, 2 1/2 houses painted, dozens of cars washed, hundreds of jumpshots, 50+ medical/dental appointments and too many other items to mention.
Along with the games and give-aways, this is what else we did: prayed for people, offered hope, fed the hungry, healed the sick, visited widows, played with orphans, shared the Gospel, cleaned neighborhoods, remembered the forgotten and demonstrated Jesus-style serving. Hundreds of volunteers reached out and touched thousands of lives. That’s how God does math.
Servolution was a great day, but it’s just the beginning. We have the ability to make every day Servolution in our own lives. We don’t need 4000 packs of gum; we can start with one stick offered to a co-worker. We can pay for a stranger’s coffee, invite a new friend to dinner, cut the neighbor’s yard while we’re cutting our own. There are dozens of opportunities to show the love of Jesus every day…we just need to watch for them. Serving others doesn’t have to be an outreach; it can be a lifestyle. Let’s live it!
Donna Frank
Volunteer
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January 16th, 2009
JUST DO IT!
Deciding to get out there and do something is the first step. So many times the one thing that is missing is the willingness to just get out there and try. We serve a big God, there is no need to be afraid. Get your church staff and leaders behind the idea of serving your community and starting a Servolution.
IDENTIFY THE NEED
The best way to define the need is to look and ask. Look around your community and see what is going on. There is no lack of need in our world. What sports leagues are playing, what community events are happening, what do you see in your community. You can look at community calendars or drive around, but if you pay attention you will see a need. It does not have to be a big need or even an urgent one. It can be something simple like cold water on a hot day, a hot meal to hard workers or fresh gum for bad breath. Look around and think about what you think people would like to have and bless them with it.
It is also good to ask. In most communities, people think the church always wants a handout. It is a refreshing change when the church asks people, “What can we do for you?” Ask your city officials, school boards, and residents what they need. It may be something small that is easy to do. It may be a big job that nobody has been able to do, but you can pull it off if you rally the troops. The greatest way to gain influence is to serve. The best way to serve is find a need and meet it. You may be surprised at what you find if you look hard enough.
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January 16th, 2009
There are lots of great resources to help you get inspired and help create the DNA of servanthood in your church and community. Below are just a few books that can help you along your way.
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