Because Sugar Land needs the gospel. Nearly 60% of residents claim no religious affiliation, compared to the rest of Texas's average of 42%. We see this as a greater opportunity to reach those far from God. The area is growing rapidly and in need of a church that is passionate about reaching people with the gospel.
But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you. And you will be my witnesses, telling people about me everywhere -in Jerusalem, throughout Judea, in Samaria, and to the ends of the earth. Acts 1:8
Everyone gets stuck at some point in their lives. Relationally, emotionally, and spiritually, we've all been there. Many of us have been there for a while. That place between where you want to be and where you've always been. Where all you need is some momentum.
We believe that when you meet Jesus, you are empowered by the Holy Spirit to live a changed life as a witness to who God is and what he has done. It starts off small, such as in your workplace or around your dinner table. Then it builds to a larger context, like your church or your city. Before long, the story of Jesus is making its way around the world. In scientific terms, Momentum is measured as a product of mass and velocity. In kingdom terms, Momentum is measured in changed lives and the speed of the gospel. We will see people saved, lives changed and the world reached. It starts in one christian church in one city like Sugar Land, and it spreads - until the whole world hears.
Honestly, FAQ pages on websites are a lie. No one asked us any of these questions yet, but we just feel like the answers might be helpful. Please reach out to Pastor Daniel personally at daniel@mymomentumchurch.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
If you've experienced boring, stuffy, dead religion before, we promise it won't be that. If you're looking for something super traditional and tranquil, we promise it won't be that either. We believe that Jesus is alive and his church should be as well. We believe that having fun is a fruit of the spirit. We take our faith seriously and ourselves lightly. We worship loud, serve passionately, and break bread often.
Wear clothes, that's all we ask. If you want to wear a suit and tie, go right ahead! Ball cap and flip flops? Why not! We have a "come as you are" policy, so wear whatever you want, except Patriots jerseys. Those are not allowed.
Momentum Church is for everyone. We know that often people have a bit of anxiety or nervousness when it comes to picking a new church. "Will I fit in?" "Will I be accepted?" "Will I be judged?" All are common questions running through people's minds. At Momentum, we do everything possible to remove any barriers we can so that you might experience a relationship with Jesus. Jesus, the gospel, and the church are for everyone. No matter where you are in you faith journey, this is a place to call home as you walk towards Christ.
Well, first off that depends on whether it's carrying coconuts or not. Now, you might be shouting "A swallow? Carrying coconuts? Where would he grip them?" To which we might respond "It’s not a question of where he grips it! It’s a simple question of weight ratios! A five-ounce bird could not carry a 1 pound coconut. However, TWO could possibly carry a coconut between them on a wire." Once we determine whether or not a coconut is involved in the migration, we can then proceed to some more pressing questions:
What exactly is airspeed velocity?
The first thing to note is that there is no actual metric called “airspeed velocity.” This is a mixture of terms, airspeed, and velocity, with the former most commonly used for things that fly, like aircraft. The combination of "speed" and "velocity" is also a little naughty as, while related, they are not the same.
Speed is a scalar metric, while velocity is a vector. In practical terms, the differences are slight but essential (especially in physics), but airspeed is the most accurate metric for our purposes.
So, airspeed is a metric that determines the relative speed between some object, in this case, the swallow and the air that it travels through. This can vary widely, but if too low, the flying creature will lose altitude and eventually become grounded (gently or violently).
To work out an airspeed, you need to subtract the difference between the ground speed and the wind speed. The former is the speed at which an object moves about a point on the ground. Wind speed is the rate of air movement about a location on the ground.
According to various studies, there is no way to know precisely how far the average swallow’s wing flap propels it, but we can estimate about 2.46 feet per beat. When we take the number of beats per second (12) and multiply it by the distance per beat (0.75), we get a value for the velocity of 29.5 feet per second .
Translating this into miles per hour, we see that the airspeed velocity of a swallow is 20.1 mph. This number also lines up with the measured velocities of real birds, which means we’re on the right track for the mathematics.
So, answering the main question here, the “airspeed velocity” of an unladen swallow is something like 20.1 miles per hour or 29.5 feet per second. However, some have been clocked at 46 mph in the past!
Thanks for asking!
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