Watermark Blogs

Watermark Blogs is all about the life and ministry of Watermark Community Church in Dallas, Texas.
 

Broken, But Not Alone

Posted by Watermark on July 25, 2010 | Filed under: Brokenness,Uncategorized

Tumultuous. That’s the only way you could describe the last ten years of Jay Reed’s life. He’s gone from single to engaged to single to married to divorced. Throughout the up-and-down decade, God worked in Jay’s life and moved him from “part-time” Christian to a man fully engaged with Christ.

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God at Work

Posted by Watermark on July 11, 2010 | Filed under: Evangelism,Serving,Uncategorized

NAME: David “DK” Kimball

AGE: 36

OCCUPATION: “After 12 years in the real estate business, I left to serve full-time in Watermark’s Children’s Ministry. I’ve volunteered for many years at Young Life and at Watermark and found real joy in seeing life-change in the kids I serve.”


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Operation Clean Sweep

Posted by Watermark on July 4, 2010 | Filed under: Serving,Uncategorized

On Saturday, July 24, from 8 am – 1 pm, the Watermark family is partnering with Brother Bill’s Helping Hand to build intentional relationships and offer practical assistance to senior citizens in West Dallas. During “Operation Clean Sweep,” we will partner with Brother Bill’s and their neighbors by doing yard work and landscape projects for those in the greatest need. Our goal is to transform up to 75 yards that day, provide and eat lunch with the senior citizens served, and help make Christ’s name more famous.


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Finding Rest

Posted by Watermark on June 27, 2010 | Filed under: Grief Recovery,Uncategorized

“I realized that by pretending everything was ok, I’d never allowed Him or anyone to minister to me in my time of deepest sorrow… I missed out on that blessing.”


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Front Row Seat

Posted by Watermark on June 20, 2010 | Filed under: Uncategorized

“I’ve always wanted to squeeze everything out of life that it had to offer. I only had one shot, and I didn’t want to miss anything. Growing up, I thought I’d be an architect so I could leave something lasting in this world. After college, I went into the news business, so I’d have a front row seat to what was going on. But no matter what I tried, it always led to the same spot: emptiness.” — Tamara Smith


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