Friday, February 11, 2011

A Special Appeal From Pastor Mark...







Dear Hillcrest Church Family,

Thank you for taking the time to read this very important email and to prayerfully reflect on what I have to say. I encourage you to also watch the video recording I have inserted above. It is less than twenty minutes long and will give you more detailed information concerning the latest developments in the sale of our church campus and the specific challenge that lies before us.

Spiritually, we are in a wonderful new season here at Hillcrest Church, but WE NEED YOUR HELP in meeting A VERY SIGNIFICANT NEEDSince you love our church, I want you to know exactly where things stand.

God is doing an exciting, new thing among our people…!

A true revival spirit spontaneously broke out among us two weeks ago, resulting in six nights of unplanned but very powerful services. Many people testified to divine healing through the sudden disappearance of physical symptoms; others were baptized in the Holy Spirit; and a wonderful new measure of God’s manifest presence filled our “house” and our hearts. This has given fresh momentum to our various ministries. I have personally sensed a strong new anointing as I have been preaching my series entitled, “What Is An Antioch Church?” My heart is filled with excitement about the wonderful future God has in store for us as a people.

As our Elders, Trustees, and I lead you forward into our destiny, while believing God for deliverance from the very high level of church debt incurred on our facility many years ago, we face TWO DISTINCT FINANCIAL CHALLENGES:

1.     The approximately $10 million dollar “balloon payment” on our church mortgage that will come due in September. In an effort to sell our campus and use our considerable equity to purchase new facilities, we have retained the leading real estate agency in North Texas specializing in marketing church properties. They seem confident they will be able to sell our building if they are given enough time. Between their efforts and our own contacts in the church community, at the moment there are three different potential buyers that appear interested in further discussions.
2.      The large monthly expenses we must meet in order to make the mortgage payments and cover the heavy costs of operating such a large facility. We have trimmed our discretionary expenses every way that we can. While our church income is more than sufficient to fund our ministries, meet our payroll, and provide for us to rent a temporary meeting place such as at Baruch Ha’Shem, it is far less than we would need to stay in our current building long-term given our indebtedness.

Earlier this week, we received some stunningly good news from our lender when they unexpectedly agreed to allow us to make interest-only payments from now until the balloon note comes due in September…! That is a significant short-term step toward finding an answer to the first challenge because it gives us more time to find a buyer for our campus and also cuts our monthly expenses by more than $42,000. (It does not, of course, solve the long-term issue of the balloon payment next September.)

Here is the CRITICAL problem we are facing today…

Every year, our church income drops substantially in January and February before rebounding to more normal levels in the month of March. Even though our January and February giving has never been enough in past years to cover our expenses during those two months, we have always had enough cash left over from the preceding December to meet our obligations in January and February. As a result of the weak national economy and the loss our congregation suffered last fall when we processed the vote to sell our facility when we were approached by the NDCBF, our giving so far this year has been VERY GOOD but NOT ENOUGH for us to make it until March.

Here is “THE BOTTOM-LINE”…

WE NEED AN EXTRA $60,000 above our projected giving levels in order to have any hope of meeting our expenses through the next several weeks. A total of $100,000 would raise our bank balances enough to allow us to manage our cash flow in a more normal fashion into the summer, provided our giving strengthens in the same percentage as it has in past years beginning with the month of March.

We need half of that IMMEDIATELY or we will be unable to make our interest-only payment to the bank and pay our church ministry team at the end of February.

Here is WHAT I AM ASKING YOU TO DO

Prayerfully consider giving as large an extra offering as you can THIS SUNDAY.

Here is what your offering will do…

  • It will help meet this immediate financial need.
  • It will provide our leadership the time that we need to walk out a thorough, thoughtful, and wise process of finding God’s answer to the mortgage challenge we are facing. 
  • It will give God time to work a miracle to keep us on this campus if that is His will. He is still able to that. We just need to make sure that we do whatever He wants and that we do not “short-circuit” His work in our hearts. 

All of our pastors and I are passionately committed to partnering with you in the vision God has given us to build an “Antioch kind of church” here in Dallas.Your generous offering this Sunday will be a clear vote of confidence from you in our destiny as a church family.

Whether God keeps us on this campus or settles us somewhere else, this I know for sure - Our future is as good as His character and as bright as His promises…!

Teresa and I love you and thank God for the privilege of serving you. We believe the very best is yet to come for Hillcrest Church…!

We look forward to seeing you on Sunday…!

Pastor Mark Brand


Friday, January 28, 2011

God is giving us a special opportunity at Hillcrest Church...!



Dear Hillcrest Church Family,

Through the special Revival Services we have had all this week, I believe God is giving us a very unusual spiritual opportunity. A little earlier this afternoon, I shared my heart about all of this in a short video clip. When you receive this email, please take a moment and watch it.

I look forward to seeing you tonight (Friday) in our special service at 7:30pm...! The best is yet to come...!

Pastor Mark

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Three More Nights of Revival Services (Wed-Thu)...!

Dear Hillcrest Church Family,

The presence of the Lord settled in our Worship Center during the service last night in such a precious and powerful way that we found ourselves on our faces before Him during an extended time of worship and prayer. Such a spirit of revival is gripping the heart of our people that Evangelist Dale Everett and I feel led to have three more nights of special services starting tonight (Wednesday) and going through Friday. Please note that these meetings will start each night (including tonight - Wednesday) at 7:30pm.

We do not know how long these meetings will continue. As I wrote to you yesterday, I URGE you to NOT MISS YOUR MOMENT of deliverance, healing, Holy Spirit baptism, salvation for your family (Be sure and bring them to the meeting!), or fresh anointing for ministry…! Tonight could be the night God changes you and the circumstances around you forever.

I encourage you to invite others to these meetings, especially those who are sick and who desire healing from the Lord; those who need a fresh touch from the Holy Spirit; those who need deliverance from bondage; and those who need to come to know Jesus personally. Jesus, our Savior, Healer, Baptizer, and Deliverer will honor your faith and work powerfully in their lives through the person of the Holy Spirit.

Teresa and I love you and thank God for the privilege of serving you. We believe the best is yet to come for Hillcrest Church.

See you tonight at 7:30…!

Pastor Mark Brand
http://www.markbrand.org/
http://www.wordandspirittv.com/
www.twitter.com/mwbrand

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

From My Heart to Yours...What I Believe God Is Doing At Hillcrest Church

Miracle Service Tonight (Tuesday) at 7:30pm...!


Dear Hillcrest Church,
God has been doing something fresh, new, and remarkable in our spiritual family since Sunday morning’s service. Last night (Monday), several more people testified to receiving healing from the Lord through the sudden disappearance of symptoms, including a more than year-long rotor-cup like pain in my own left shoulder.
Evangelist Dale Everett and his precious wife, Debbie, have agreed to come back tonight (Tuesday) for another miracle service. In order to make it easier for people to reach our church campus (12123 Hillcrest Road in Dallas) through the city’s traffic, we are going to start tonight (Tuesday) at exactly 7:30pm.
Dale is going to be preaching the second part of the message he started last night entitled, “How to Walk on Water.” There will be prayer for the sickand I am sure the Spirit of the Lord will again minister healing to those in attendance. I also believe God has given me a specific word that He wants to deliver people from all sorts of addictions in the service this evening.
We do not know how long these meetings will continue. I URGE you to NOT MISS YOUR MOMENT of deliverance, healing, Holy Spirit baptism, salvation for your family (Be sure and bring them to the meeting!), or fresh anointing for ministry…! Tonight could be the night God changes you and the circumstances around you forever.
I encourage you to invite others to these meetings, especially those who are sick and who desire healing from the Lord; those who need a fresh touch from the Holy Spirit; those who need deliverance from bondage; and those who need to come to know Jesus personally. Jesus, our Savior, Healer, Baptizer, and Deliverer will honor your faith and work powerfully in their lives through the person of the Holy Spirit.
Teresa and I love you and thank God for the privilege of serving you. We believe the best is yet to come for Hillcrest Church.
See you tonight at 7:30…!
Pastor Mark Brand

Monday, January 24, 2011

Laying On Of Hands Service Tonight (Monday, January 24th) at 7pm!


Don't forget our special Laying on of Hands service tonight (Monday, January 24th) with prayer for the sick at 7pm! This is a great opportunity to invite your unsaved friends to a service where they will see the reality of God's love for people manifested in a very tangible way.
If you have not been reading the One Year Bible devotions written by our pastors, I encourage you to check them out online by clicking here. If you would like to receive them free via email every morning, click here.
See you tonight at 7pm...!
Pastor Mark
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mbrand@hillcrestchurch.org
www.markbrand.org
www.twitter.com/mwbrand

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Special Holy Spirit Anointing Service with Dale and Debbie Everett tonight at 6pm...!

Jesus the Healer worked many miracles in people's bodies this morning through the ministry of Evangelist Dale Everett in our 10:30am worship service. So many individuals gave specific testimony to healing that we lost count. Jesus Christ is truly the same yesterday, today, and forever...!



Tonight Dale is going to minister concerning 'How to Flow in the Anointing.' If you have never received the Baptism of the Holy Spirit or have never prayed in the language of the Spirit or ministered in the gifts of the Holy Spirit or if you simply want to go to another level in your walk in the Spirit...This service is for you!


The Lord put specific faith in my heart this morning to believe Him for our children to be filled with the Holy Spirit in this service tonight. I encourage you to bring your entire family, whether young or old.

When you receive this email, I want to ask you to do something very specific: Please contact three people immediately whether by phone or in person, tell them what God did in our service this morning, and then invite them to join you tonight.

Several days ago, I received this word from the Lord, 'According to your faith, so be it unto you!' Tonight, dress is casual so you can come 'as you are' but above all, come expecting God to impact the lives of your friends and your family in a profound way.


Deep in my spirit, I sense that this is truly a time of 'New Beginning' for Hillcrest Church. You won't want to miss it!


Teresa and I love you and thank God for the privilege of serving you. We believe the best is yet to come!


See you at 6pm...!

Pastor Mark
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mbrand@hillcrestchurch.org
www.markbrand.org
www.twitter.com/mwbrand

Friday, November 26, 2010

A Joshua Generation - CFNI Spring Graduation 2010

Sorting through some files on my computer today, I came across this video recording of the message I preached at the Christ for the Nations Institute Spring Graduation Ceremony earlier this year entitled, "A Joshua Generation." I am so thankful for the opportunities God has given me to minister there. Nothing gets my "juices" going like a chance to share my heart with a bunch of young "leaders in the making...!" I attended CFNI myself in 1978 and my life was profoundly impacted, particularly in the areas of worship and missions. Experiencing the manifest presence of God day after day in chapel service and sitting in classes taught by John Garlock, the World Missions teacher, changed me forever...!

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Friday, November 12, 2010

Word and Spirit - Expanded Broadcast Schedule

Our Word and Spirit telecast has recently moved from cable to satellite. We are also broadcasting over-the-air in Dallas, Columbus, Miami/Fort Lauderdale, Phoenix, Houston, San Antonio, and Midland.  (We expect to be on the air in Fresno, Sacramento, Orlando, and Los Angeles in the near future.)

CHANNEL AND STATION INFO:
(NOTE: All showings are listed in CST / Central Standard Time)

Monday - Friday
2:00-2:30am
7:00-7:30am
2:30-3:00pm

Saturday
7:00-7:30am
12:00-12:30pm (noon)
10:30-11:00pm

Sunday
7:00-7:30am
12:00-12:30pm (noon)
10:00-10:30pm

CITY / STATION INFO:


Satellite: 


All of North America - Channel 103 (Glorystar satellite network - www.glorystar.tv)


All of North America - Galaxy 19 at 97.0°W Non-encrypted (TP Freq = 12060 H; TP = 20; Band = Ku; EIRP =  46.5-48.5)

Over-the-Air:


Dallas, TX - Channel 38.2

Columbus, OH - Channel 32.1

Miami / Fort Lauderdale, FL - Channel 38.1

Phoenix, AZ - Channel 50.3

Houston, TX - Channel 21.3

San Antonio, TX - Channel 10.2

Midland, TX - Channel

INTERNET:


Live - www.mikesimons.com

On Demand - www.wordandspirittv.com

We are grateful to the Lord and to our friends, Mike and Hazel Simons, for making this ministry outreach possible. Please join us in prayer that God will use us to bless many people!

Friday, October 29, 2010

From My Desk - Hurry Across


I’ve been thinking about the Joshua narrative a lot lately. Here is one verse that captured my attention a few days ago,
Now the priests who carried the ark remained standing in the middle of the Jordan until everything the Lord had commanded Joshua was done by the people, just as Moses had directed Joshua. The people hurried over, and as soon as all of them had crossed, the ark of the Lord and the priests came to the other side while the people watched. ” (Joshua 4:10–11, NIV)
As each of us walks with God, seeking to know and do His will, we must strike the right balance between haste and caution.
Rushing headlong into major decisions is often a recipe for disaster. Familiar folk proverbs warn us away from that extreme.
Haste makes waste...Marry in haste, repent at leisure...Look before you leap...
Those statements are very good advice - unless God has suddenly parted the Jordan in front of you. When His deliverance instantly appears, you must respond quickly or you will miss your miracle.
Standing on the banks of the Jordan River at flood season, the people of God were facing an enormous obstacle. Perhaps they intended to search for a better location upstream or to wait for the river to go down. God suddenly showed up with His own ideas and the muddy waters rolled back.
When that happened, the Israelites did not call a committee meeting or a consultant; they did not speculate or hesitate; they did not casually saunter over to the other side. Instead, they ran across an eerily dry riverbed and into their destiny.
Most of the time, we should make major decisions slowly and carefully. When God suddenly points the way forward, delayed obedience becomes disobedience.
Do you need God to show up in your circumstances? Are you prepared for Him to do so in the way of His choosing? Are you willing to walk through whatever door He opens? Answering “Yes” to those questions helps position you for a miracle.
When you get this email, I encourage you to pause for a moment and pray these words,
Heavenly Father, I thank you for promising you will never leave me or forsake me. I know you are wise beyond anything I can imagine. Intervene in my life in whatever way you choose. Solve my problems in whatever way you know is best. Help me recognize when your hand is at work in my circumstances. Give me the strength, the faith, and the courage I need to run through whatever door you open into my destiny. Help me encourage others to do the same. In the name of Jesus, Amen!

Friday, October 22, 2010

He who knows and he who knows not...

I came across this Persian proverb today, while reading Joel Rosenberg's, "The Twelfth Imam,"


He who knows not and knows not that he knows not is a fool - shun him.
He who knows not and knows that he knows not is a child - teach him.
He who knows and knows not that he knows is asleep - awake him.
He who knows and knows that he knows is wise - follow him.

Friday, September 17, 2010

HC Family Conversation - Day 5

Do you believe in Providence? That God’s unseen hand can guide human events?

According to the New Testament, the early church did to an astonishing degree. Consider this description of the process they used to choose an apostle to replace Judas,

"Then they prayed, ‘Lord, you know everyone’s heart. Show us which of these two you have chosen to take over this apostolic ministry…Then they cast lots, and the lot fell to Matthias; so he was added to the eleven apostles. ” (Acts 1:23–26, NIV)

They followed an ancient Jewish practice similar to throwing dice or drawing straws. The Lord had directed Joshua to divide the land of Canaan among the tribes of Israel in this manner. (Josh. 13:6; Ezek. 45:1; Mic. 2:5; etc.)

The book of Proverbs promises God hand can overshadow such an approach,

“The lot is cast into the lap, but its every decision is from the LORD. ” (Prov. 16:33)

It also gives a very practical reason why this is sometimes healing and helpful,

“Casting the lot settles disputes and keeps strong opponents apart. ” (Prov. 18:18)

Why do Spirit-filled people need to reflect on such passages?

Because even on our best and most spiritual days we only, “…know in part and prophesy in part.” (1 Cor. 13:9, 12) None of us is able to perfectly discern the mind or will of God. Neither will we always agree concerning His will.

As you contemplate the decision that is before us, perhaps you feel a bit like the Apostle Paul when he wrote, “Who has known the mind of the Lord?” (Rom. 11:34)

I have some good news for you…

God has promised to keep His providential hand upon our faulty, frail, utterly imperfect human processes if we call upon Him.

As one country preacher put it, “I believe God is so great that He can draw a straight line with a crooked stick!”

Are you willing to join your faith with the rest of our church family for God to guide us this way? Will you accept the outcome of our congregational vote as ordained by Him?

Are you willing to pray these words?

“Heavenly Father, Thank you for promising to help our weakness. Thank you for promising to overshadow our process. Please settle my heart and calm my fears. Help me think your thoughts today. I trust you to lead us by your Providence into your perfect will. In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen!”

Thursday, September 16, 2010

HC Family Conversation - Day 4

Here is a verse that is on my heart tonight,

“Make every effort to keep yourselves united in the Spirit, binding yourselves together with peace.” (Ephesians 4:2–3, NLT)

Unity is never an accident. It requires purpose and very hard work. The more important an issue is, the harder we have to work to keep legitimate disagreement from resulting in disunity.

Disagreements are like sparks; our words are either like water or gasoline. Right words extinguish the fires of controversy; wrong words can cause explosions.

One measure of our spirituality is the way we disagree with others. Division is a sign of carnality (I Cor. 3:3) and God hates every person who sows it. (Proverbs 6:19)

You recognize a divisive person by the impact of their words and actions. Run away from them like they have the plague! (Romans 16:17) This can be hard if they are people you love, admire, or appreciate, but that verse is in the Bible for a reason.

Division is like an infection. It spreads through personal contact. We can pick up a spirit of division without even knowing it, just like we would some other germ.

When you receive this email, please pause for a moment and pray these words,

“Heavenly Father, Help me to walk in unity with my brothers and sisters at Hillcrest Church. Give me grace to listen as well as speak. Help me see things from other people’s point of view. Give me the courage to walk away from conversations that are divisive. Help me speak words that bring unity in the Spirit. Show us your will. Guide our decision. In Jesus’ name, Amen!”

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

HC Family Conversation - Day 3


Emotions are squishy things, hard to wrap your thoughts around sometimes, yet very real and very powerful.

Confusion… Anger… Fear… Sadness… Joy… Faith… Love…

Feelings like these have shaped the flow of human history. Armies have marched, kingdoms have fallen, and continents have been explored all because of ideas...and because of feelings.

Important decisions sometimes provoke intense emotions. Those feelings are real and they are not wrong. As I have contemplated the prospect of selling our church campus over the past several weeks, I have often felt like I was riding an emotional roller coaster!

Through it all, here is what I have come to realize in a new way,

As people of the Spirit, God does not want us to deny our feelings. Neither does He want our lives to be governed by them. He calls us to be Spirit-filled and Spirit-controlled so we can make decisions that are Spirit-led.

The Apostle Paul put it this way,

“…those who are led by the Spirit of God are sons of God. ” (Romans 8:14, NIV)

When you receive this email, please pause for a moment and join me in praying these words,

“Heavenly Father, I thank you for the precious gift of your Holy Spirit. May He come and settle my heart by filling me today with His thoughts, His wisdom, His power, and His strength. Lead us your people as we make this decision. Help us to know your will. May your kingdom come and your will be done on earth as it is in heaven, for yours is the kingdom, the power, and the glory forever! Amen!”

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

HC Family Conversation - Day 2

Here is a verse that is on my heart today,

“If the LORD delights in a man’s way, he makes his steps firm… ” (Psalm 37:23, NIV)

Here is the way it is rendered in a another translation,

“The LORD directs the steps of the godly. He delights in every detail of their lives.” (Psalm 37:23, NLT)

I recently noticed again how many verses in Scripture promise God will guide our steps. That gives me great comfort because when I think of steps I also think of decisions. God has promised to guide our steps so that means He has also promised to guide our decisions! If that is true for us individually, then it is also for us true corporately.

Let’s believe God together that He will guide our church through the decision we face. When you receive this email, please pause for a moment and join me in praying the following prayer:

“Lord, I thank you for promising to guide us through every moment of our lives. Please keep your hand upon us, your people, as we confront this vital decision regarding our church property. May your will be done so that your Kingdom may come on earth as it is in heaven. Amen.”

God has opened up a possibility for us to be debt-free...!

Sunday, July 18, 2010

We are now streaming live video from our Sunday morning services



We have now started testing live streaming video from our Sunday 10:30am and Wednesday 7pm services. This is hosted by a free, ad-supported company so occasionally you will see some kind of ad pop up, some of which may not be totally in line with our values! To see a sample of what we are doing, please click on the image above. Today we made a change in the settings which seems to have greatly improved the video and audio quality. Please give us your feedback.