Saturday, September 28, 2013

Cell Phones and Church


Cell Phones in Church

 

Recently I posted on my Facebook timeline a video which is self-proclaimed as a light hearted video in response to cell phones in church.  It seems that the church, Westminister Presbyterian Church in Burbank, California, wanted to present the video in question as “one church's light-hearted response to annoying cell phones ringing during services.” (http://youtu.be/D2_c81Nnsc0 Uploaded on January 30, 2011).

 

In the video, the narrator shares that there will be fines for those who do not turn off their phones during the service.  It is said that if the phone goes off during the announcements, the offender will be charged an additional $25.00 to their weekly offering; if the phone rings during the prayer concerns, the offending party will be charged $50.00 in addition to the weekly offering; but if the ringer rings during the sermon, the offender will “go straight to hell.”

 

While it is a parody, with a great deal of humor, it seems there are some which do not comprehend what that is.  In other words, this video falls under a “parody, lampoon, spoof, sendup, mockery, takeoff, burlesque, travesty, charade, pasquinade, put-on.”  Defined, a parody is “(noun) a composition that imitates or misrepresents somebody's style, usually in a humorous way; (verb) humorous or satirical mimicry; make a spoof of or make fun of.”

 

As for me, I thought the video was funny, but some took offense to it, as it was reposted to other timelines.  I find it offensive that someone would not be able to laugh, finding the humor in something which should be a course of common sense.

 

It amazes me that there are some who do not have any respect for the house of God and for worship, using their cell phones for everything in a church service.  Some do use their phones for keeping up with the preacher, through their Bible application; but what I am referring to is texting, playing games, or reading Facebook messages.  This takes away from the focus of worship. 

 

No, using a cell phone in church service will not condemn the user to hell, but it will remove the focus of the person from the central view of worship, to be distracted and preoccupied.  By using the cellar device for all sorts of other activities than worship, the person will be too occupied to the point they miss the message God may have for them, or for others around them.

 

Some may think this is a personal problem, affecting only themselves, but the user of the phone may distract other worshippers from true worship.  The ringing, chirper, or even the quiet laughing will disturb others around them.  Sharing a picture or a message with the ones nearby, may cause someone to miss an important message they need and that God placed before them at that very moment.

 

I have been in meetings where the first thing we are asked to do is turn off all devices.  It is a matter of giving full and undivided attention to what is going on, instead of being side tracked or interrupting others during the meeting.  There is nothing more disheartening than to have prepared a presentation with vital, important information and have the ones who need to know this information to be preoccupied with something like a text conversation or chatting on Facebook.  Disheartening yes, but above all it is rude and disrespectful.

 

Unless you are using your Bible application in a church service, ignoring all other functions and apps on your phone, then turn the device off.  It could be mean a difference between spiritual life and spiritual death, for you and someone else in the room.

Friday, September 13, 2013

9/11 Twelve Years Later


With every intention, I attempted to publish this to my blog on the day of, instead of several days later.  Due to personal time constraints hindering that publication date and a continual flow of thoughts of regarding the subject matter for this blog, I am truly sorry that I was unable to post until now.

I truly hope you will read and re-read what follows and think both politically and spiritually regarding what you find here.  May we all be inspired, yet warned that we are at a crossroads in the life of America.  The choice we make will determine the direction.

JWF September 13, 2013

 

Twelve Years Ago Today

Can you remember where you were twelve years ago today?  Some were hurrying about the daily activities of getting kids to day care and school; others running late for work; still others sat at the table savoring the last cup of coffee before planning the day’s activities.  You may have been driving along the expressway listening to the latest morning talk show or sitting in a terminal waiting on a plane to take you to some faraway place.  Wherever you may have been you will never, ever forget this day.

Today, twelve years ago, America became a punching bag for the evil and heart filled hate of a group of people who perpetrated the most despicable of acts ever committed on our soil, in our own backyard.  We had read about, and watched as images raced across the television screen of the suicide bombers of third world countries.  We had been told of those who believed it was their call-a holy mission-to kill others along with themselves for the cause of some religious thoughts, mandates of some religious leader.

From 10th Year Anniversary: http://youtu.be/-KqPZrMKpwk  

Yet, on this day in history the religious practice of a band of fanatical and deceived individuals, carried out an act of war on American soil, aimed at the American people and in hopes of destroying the faith of the American people.  These fanatics took over four planes filled with passengers, diverted them from the intended destination in hopes of taking out the center of government, the military headquarters and the financial centers of the American people.  Even if they were unable to take out the aforementioned places, they desired to at the least cripple these bastions of leadership, thus wreaking havoc and making weak what is the pride of the American people.

Bringing pain, sorrow, shame and despair upon the American people was accomplished in a matter of several hours on the morning of September 11, 2001.  As two planes collided with the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center and another plane crashed through the western wall of the Pentagon, American people stood with total dismay as war was declared against America on American soil. 

The fourth plane was not as successful in its plot and mission as the three others were.  The fanatics who hijacked that plane and the passengers aboard United Airlines 93 crashed in a field outside of Shanksville, Pennsylvania.  The religious fanatics had hoped to take this plane and crash it into the Nation’s Capital in Washington, D.C.  The passengers of Flight 93 said, “Let’s Roll,” and became American heroes that day, taking a proactive stance attempting to overcome the hijackers.

In all, almost 3,000 people lost their lives on that gruesome day.  Included in that number are 227 civilians, 19 hijackers, and 9/11 is known as the deadliest incident for firefighters in the history of the United States.  On that day in history, children lost parents, parents lost children, husbands lost wives, wives lost husbands and on and on it goes.  Fire Departments, Rescue Units, Police Departments, and the Port Authority lost members to the senseless and inexcusable actions of a small group of Islamic terrorist who had such a deep seated hatred of the American people they would give their life to cripple and maim the targeted nation.

That day in history is forever engraved into the mind of the pure, hot blooded American.  We are grateful for the lives of those who aided and assisted in the day of and the days following this horrendous event in the life of American history.  We are also still very raw when it comes to any thought of someone planning or even thinking about bringing some action against our brothers and sisters of the Red, White, and Blue.

The immediate effects the 9/11 attacks had on the American people is seen in the Police and rescue workers who took leaves of absences from their jobs around the country to go to Ground Zero in New York City.  These people in large part knew no one who had been in involved in the event, but went to that place, traveling at their own expense to recover bodies from the twisted remnants of the Twin Towers.  During the days following the attacks, blood donations across the United States surged and continued so for weeks to follow.

As these fanatical Islamist Terrorist perpetrated their evil plan, taking the lives of many, and disrupting the peace and tranquility of the American people, there were some important steps taken immediately which demonstrated the resilience of this nation and the faith and belief which was deeper and more firmly planted than some expected.

Already mentioned, but bearing to be pointed out with some explanation were the individuals who answered the call.  The call was something which was borne deep within them, something only heard by those who understand.

Today, a dear friend posted on Facebook, what he termed as a “rant” but I find noteworthy.  Todd Sassono is a talented musician who has played bass for several Nashville country stars, including Craig Campbell (www.CraigCampbell.TV).  While still playing in various venues, both in Alabama and Nashville, for the last few years he has been employed by the Alexander City Fire Department, as a certified fire fighter and paramedic.  His post which follows was a “WOW” moment for me as it brought tears to my eyes and a knot in my throat.

Today is a day that is always full of emotion for everyone, but especially for anybody that puts on a badge. It doesn't make us bulletproof or invincible. I can't lift a mountain or an 18 wheeler. We don't even consider ourselves "the brave". Many of us just realize that we are the ones stupid enough to be running towards the danger where everybody is running from. We run towards the gunshots, the fully involved house fire, just doing a job and hoping to clock out. I've had a man see me out at a restaurant and pay for my dinner, then give my son a $5 bill to buy a toy because I saved his life one night (he obviously had me mistaken for a good paramedic. Lol). I had my calling 9/11/2001 and joined the fire service as a volunteer shortly after. Anyway, I'm saying all this to say thank you to all my brothers and sisters in red and in blue for being there behind me, next to me, or in front of me, heading into the unknown and hoping to just get home after 730.

There are other stories like his, stories of valor as men and woman have taken up the call to defend, protect and serve our country.  The following is a story I saw today related to a firefighter turned actor, who spent several weeks following 9/11 at his old post.

Few people know that actor Steve Buscemi was a New York City firefighter. Fewer people know that he rejoined his Engine crew in the aftermath of September 11, 2001. The Reservoir Dogs star anonymously searched for fallen firefighters and other survivors for several days following the attacks. He reportedly worked 12 hour shifts as a volunteer with FDNY Engine 55, his old firehouse.  “He put in 60 hours on top of the pile, pulling out victims,” a retired FDNY battalion chief Richard Ardisson, 56, said to People magazine. “Not delivering coffee or giving moral support. He was exhausted and covered in soot.”  Buscemi served FDNY for four years in the little Italy section of New York City. He continues to stay involved with FDNY.

 


 

Even in the days and months that followed it appeared there had been a renewal of faith.  Churches around the nation reported a new desire of people for worship and the study of scriptures.  Attendance in churches was at an all-time high.     

It escalated from there as men and woman have taken up arms and fought the evil empire of Al Qaida in places too numerous to mention.  Our service personnel in all branches of the military have answered the call of duty, serving with honor and dignity, fighting a war that cannot be won.  My humble opinion is that the leadership at the time performed as best they knew how under the circumstances and made great strides in showing the world that we would not stand idly by while terrorist killed our people on our own soil.  We are American through and through and will not allow “the least of these” to be slaughtered in the name of some religious philosophy by some fanatical zealot who declares a holy war. 

Therefore the heroes of our country marched off to war under the banner of revenging the blood spilled and with the Red, White and Blue waving proudly.  These individuals saw things that some will never, ever talk about.  On patrol, they would encounter woman locked arm and arm approaching them, with the enemy hiding behind their skirts, shooting our American troops.  Ultimately, the only way to survive was to take aim, pull the trigger and watch the woman fall lifeless to the ground, along with the enemy soldiers.  They endured the hardships of the desert, the warfare of the mind, the dangers of IED’s, and the hopelessness of the situation many live in, in places some still cannot pronounce, much less spell.  Some of these have returned home without limbs, with severe and debilitating injuries, and with psychological issues.  Yet, they are the heroes of our time; they fought the battle with pride and with a deep sense of humanity.  I salute the military personnel and realize I am indebted to them, and able to celebrate my freedoms as an American because of their sacrifice.

In the days of 9/11 and that followed the American people assumed a greater degree of patriotism than witnessed in the past.  More flags were posted, more pride was shown, and more love of country was rooted deeply in the landscape of society.  We witnessed a great surge in the embrace of freedom.  It was truly a new day of love for country.

I guess this would be something which would come when you witness the world you have known as a place of freedom and liberty come to a standstill before your very eyes.  We wept as we viewed the images of the Twin Towers billowing with smoke, bodies and debris falling to the earth, and then the collapse of the icons into a pile of rubble.  We were stunned to hear the reports of the potential that this was a suicide bombing, perpetrated by terrorist, strategically planned and executed.  We were aghast when the word came that our nation’s leaders were targeted in that place we hold dear, the seat of government-Washington, D.C.  Our blood was chilled when we are informed that terrorist had plotted to destroy America.

All of these things led to an immediate call on the God of heaven; crying out to the Author of Creation, the one true God of the Universe.  In a time of trouble, pain and greatest time of sorrow, the people of the United States turned to God.  Yes, some came with deep and condemning questions, but the most came for comfort, relieve and solace.  Churches filled with people, around the nation, as doors were unlocked and lights were turned on.  Altars were crowded, as mourners knelt before the railings to plead and cry, talking to the all-knowing God.  Sound bytes recorded speeches laced with all manner of references to our only help and hope comes from the one true God.  It appeared that this may have awakened the spiritual hunger and thirst for the Living God.

National calamity results in a search for meaning and purpose in life.  The search happens on the national front because of the strong flow away from God and God’s ways.  America had experienced times of renewal and revival in times past, when there was conflict or chaos.  We only need to search history and see this as the case.  But more times than not, the fire only intensifies to be snuffed out by the same ones who appear to be holding the torch.  These things are nothing more than a flash in the pan, a use of the correct terminology at the appointed time.

I think today of those many times that we-and I do hold all of us responsible even though it might be offensive-for the Bible being removed from the classroom, prayer being tampered down, and the prohibition of a monument of the Ten Commandments.  I think of the many, many children which have been aborted, the suicide-assisted deaths, and the senseless killing of children in our schools.  I am reminded that there are corporations which have time and again fought for religious rights, only to be condemned by some activist group proclaiming the separation clause.  How very far we remove ourselves from the God of Creation to reinvent ourselves, only to find ourselves in bondage.

Amazingly we have people who wish to rewrite the history of our great land, to take away any of the references to God, to divine providence, and to a search for freedom of worship.  Our country was established upon the principles of the Word of God and by Godly, God-fearing individuals who desired to worship God, serve God, and share the Gospel of Christ.  The pilgrims came to the shores of the new land with the hopes and dreams, with a deep seated faith that they had been charged as missionaries of the message of God.

Due to these types of situations, it seems we as a nation move further and further away from God, having a form of godliness, but denying the power of it; appearing to be God fearing, but acting as if it matters not what God thinks.

With the tragedy which came upon us on 9/11 and the loss of lives you would think that it would cause us to be closer than ever before 12 years later.  In the wake of the events of 9/11 the people of America demonstrated such an outpouring of love, care, compassion with hearts that were broken for the pain of the situation, but hearts overflowing with the need to do something, anything to help the fellow man.  One should suspect that this alone would make us more like Christ, examples of the power and presence of the Holy Spirit.

Yet, the appearance of a renewal on the day and in the wake of 9/11, the human interest which surged, the falling into a time of prayer, and the attendance in church services was only a passing fancy and a flash in the pan of what could have, should have been.  For as the time came which distanced us from the tragedy and the rhetoric of the moment that we were “One Nation Under God” and singing “God Bless America,” so came the falling away from the moment which could have defined us and proven that we were what we said we were.

This week I have been listening to the CD Audio book titled, The Harbinger: The Ancient Mystery That Holds the Secret of America's Future by author Jonathan Cahn.  Here is a synopsis of the book from Amazon:

 

Is it possible...

That there exists an ancient mystery that holds the secret of America s future?

That this mystery lies behind everything from 9/11 to the collapse of the global economy?

That ancient harbingers of judgment are now manifesting in America?

That God is sending America a prophetic message of what is yet to come?

Before its destruction as a nation, ancient Israel received nine harbingers, prophetic omens of warning. The same nine harbingers are now manifesting in America with immediate ramifications for end-time prophecy.

Hidden in an ancient biblical prophecy from Isaiah, the mysteries revealed in The Harbinger are so precise that they foretold recent American events down to the exact days. The revelations are so specific that even the most hardened skeptics will find it hard to dismiss or put down. It sounds like the plot of a Hollywood thriller with one exception... IT’S REAL.

 

While listening I was drawn to a scripture which was prominent in Part of his explanation of the events and the results which came manifest themselves in it.  It is a verse from Isaiah:

“The bricks have fallen, but we will rebuild with cut stones; the sycamores have been cut down, but we will replace them with cedars.”

Isaiah 9:10 (HCSB)

A most obscure verse which in its contextual meaning related to Israel, is almost uncanny how it appeals to and relates to where we are 12 years later.

I've been attending Beth Israel under Jonathan Cahn's leadership for over two decades. I have never seen or read anyone that can unpack information with the facility he does. Having been familiar with much of the information and facts contained in The Harbinger through Rabbi Cahn's sermons over the years, I am still blown away by the amount of seemingly new information in this book as well as the method and order of its revealing. He brilliantly unfolds this message that needs to be (and is) as resoundingly clear as can be: God is warning this country to turn back to Him. As anyone with ears to hear and eyes to see can tell, we are living in perilous times. This narrative and the true, checkable facts it is built around demonstrate that even in chaos, there is order ... and that nothing happens (or will happen) apart from God's allowance. He is in control.

If you doubt His being in control - or if you doubt the parallels between God's dealings with ancient Israel and the events in America since and including 9/11, reading The Harbinger with an open mind will change that. Reading it with an open heart might just change your life.


The verse is said in defiance, a revealing of a spirit of rebellion within the heart, over the attack by the Assyrian nation on the people of Israel.  God sent the enemy to bring the people back to God.  He desired they walk with Him in obedience, but they turned away.  They vowed they would remember, they would rebuild, and they would be stronger.  Please make note of the “They would;” the vow is that nothing would keep them from the task to which they have set their minds and hearts.  Nothing would stop them; no, nothing, not even God.

As God uses things to draw people back to Him, people continue to dream up their own plans to counter the acts against them.  Even though our money may say, “In God We Trust,” our heart and the actions of our hands says that we trust in nothing less than ourselves and what we can do.

…Two former Democratic U.S. senators both cited an obscure Bible verse in their efforts to comfort and embolden Americans after the 9/11 attacks – both apparently misunderstanding the context of Isaiah 9:10, which represents a repudiation of the role of God in the affairs of men.

The speeches by former Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle in a joint session of Congress the day after 9/11 and one by Sen. John Edwards, a vice presidential candidate on the third anniversary of the attack in 2004, represent two of the more dramatic elements of The Harbinger.

Both Daschle and Edwards later fell into disgrace and no longer hold any public office. Daschle was nominated to become secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services by Barack Obama, but was forced to withdraw his nomination after revelations he failed to accurately report and pay his income taxes. Edwards ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2004 and 2008, but he was later indicted by a North Carolina grand jury on six felony charges of violating multiple federal campaign contribution laws to cover up an extramarital affair he admitted to following his 2008 campaign. Ultimately Edwards was found not guilty on one count, and the judge declared a mistrial on the remaining five charges, as the jury was unable to come to an agreement. The Obama Justice Department dropped the charges and would not attempt to retry him.


It may be that national leaders are right, we are a nation that God has brought judgment upon.  We have really made a mess of this nation founded upon the principles of the Word of God.  Recounted earlier were the facts of some of these actions which have brought about the judgment.  Let us add to that the fact we have outspent the government’s ability to meet the financial demands enacted by elected officials which have no desire for the nation, only serving their own selfish self-centered passions.  There is the desire of many who are more comfortable with appeasing gods, instead of obeying and recognizing the One True God.  Due to pressures from the loud minority of individuals, the highest court system of the land has now recognized the desires of the deviant sexually confused than bow to the desires of the biblical and God fearing majority.

How far we have come in such a short time!  Twelve years ago we were brought together, united and seeking the God of heaven for help and strength.  We were shaken to the core of our being, coming together for worship of the One True God.  Then we as an American people fell back to the old ways of bending and bow before our own gods of wisdom, intelligence, military power, and rational humanistic thinking.  We have come so far in such a short time! 


I am American like the rest of you!  I am true and blue, through and through.  I was moved by the prayers and the renewal witnessed in the wake of 9/11.  I salute the men and woman who served faithfully in recovery efforts.  Today I remember those who lost their lives and the heroes who gave all they could give.  Yes, I will say and proclaim until the day I die, “God Bless America!”

Yet, I am saddened by the signs of the times.  As people go about their business as usual life style, living for themselves, selfishly and self-centered concerned about not one else but themselves, I am reminded that this is truly the end of times.  Some would ask why it makes me sad?  The answer is simple and easy: They will miss the blessings of eternity, because they have lifted their fist to God and said, “I will remember, I will rebuild, and I will be stronger.”  No thought of God, no willingness to bend and bow before the one to whom they owe some much.  So sad, so very sad.

I am praying for America, because I have not given up and still believe that God has not given up.  I believe there is time for a move of God that will usher in the end.  The church must preach and the Christian must live and people must be willing to find Him.

“Seek the LORD while He may be found; call to Him while He is near.”

Isaiah 55:6 (HCSB)

Sunday, September 8, 2013

BTC @RBC


Who are You Going to Invite to National Back to Church Sunday?

It’s time to reach out and invite your neighbors to church! People need to know that there is hope and a community of people like our church who will love them and do life with them. Rockford Baptist Church is joining the National Back to Church Sunday movement to help "Invite America Back to Church” on Sunday September 15.

According to Lifeway Resources, 82% of unchurched people would attend church if someone invited them! Yet fewer than 2% of Christians ever invite an unchurched person to come to church! Even if you have never tried inviting someone to church, we are going to make it easy this fall with a special service.

It’s not as hard as it may seem. Did you know that most people who have dropped out of church haven’t lost their faith in God—they simply fell out of the habit of going to church? Some moved, had a change in life circumstances, or had a falling out with their former church and simply drifted away. Most often, life just became too busy. This means many of them could be open to returning to church.

We encourage you to step out in faith and invite someone to rediscover church. We are planning a special service on September 15th so that our new guests will feel welcome and comfortable. Inviting a friend is a simple gesture that could change someone’s life.

By participating in this national movement, we will be joining thousands of other churches across America in helping invite everyone to church. Last year, 13,150 churches from 42 denominations participated and together they gave out an estimated 7.5 million invitations to church. Our church is one of the 20,000 churches expected to participate this year.  

This year, let’s reach out to our friends, family and neighbors with printed invitations, Facebook posts, and personal asks. We will be handing out invitations on (Date) for you to deliver to your friends and family. You’ll be amazed at how easy it is to invite your friends and family to church with you.  

Need some inspiration? Check out this promotional video for Back to Church Sunday: http://www.youtube.com/user/BTCsunday. 

Rockford Baptist Church

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Friday, August 16, 2013

A Report from 2013 RBC Youth


Summer Youth Activities @Rockford

Two months ago I gave you a report on our recent Youth Camp, recording some of the beauty of the concluding service at the Overlook at Camp Toknowhim in Pisgah, Alabama. (www.camptoknowhim.com)  It was truly an awesome experience as we watched the lightening play across the sky, the wind whip through the amphitheater and the lights down the mountain and across the Tennessee River of the City of Scottsboro!

Camp is an experience that some do not understand.  It is a time to get away from the distractions and debilitating daily lives and find refreshment in the presence of an awe-inspiring God who desires a close, intimate relationship with His followers.  For those who may have not found the life changing experience of what the Savior can do in the life of one that is scared from sin, it is a time to be “still and know God,” entering into the life changing new life that He freely offers.

Some attendees have described it as “church on steroids.”  Others have come away from their first time at camp unable to say anything but “WOW!”  Still others have spoken in terms of personal revival, an enriching experience, or deep waters.

It seems that there are still some who do not get it; they just do not understand camp and what it means to the life of a youth ministry or a church.  Maybe they just do not want to understand.  For those few, I feel sorry for them, because they are blinded by their own selfish, self-centered desires.  I know of no other way to get them to understand than to ask the Father of Lights to illuminate their minds and their hearts.

This year was our fourth youth camp experience.  While there are many fine, outstanding camps to attend for a church youth group, the prices can be somewhat intimidating and the schedule such that there is little or no time for personal, one-on-one with the students.  Additionally, even with the big name speakers, the big name recording artist, and the abundance of activities afforded those who attend these camps in areas such as Panama City, Destin, Gatlinburg, and other popular vacation spots.  We have opted to conduct our own camps, utilizing a schedule that is both full and flexible, with allows for some much needed one-on-one time with the students.

In order to accomplish this type of camp for a church the size of Rockford, it takes a great deal of work, planning, and raising the necessary funds to support the number of students and sponsors who will attend.  Beginning in August, my wife who serves as our youth minister, begins the process of planning and promoting fund raisers in which the students work, serve, and clean up to earn their own money for camp.  Last year, the 2012-2013 year, we raised approximately $8,500!

The average cost for one kid to attend our camp is $255.00 each.  This gives each camper four nights lodging, food and snacks, a camp T-shirt, and transportation.  Before you think that we do not feed them, you are wrong.  I believe that the kids who attend our camp eat better than others.  Snacks are plentiful, as well. 

Each year the T-shirt, designed by Tina Fuller, is presented on the last day of camp and is always met with rave reviews.  It is something they desire to wear to church, family outings, and even school functions.  The design is always a rendering of the theme for camp and is different each year.

As for camp, the schedule is packed from sun up to sun down, and even beyond.  The day is filled with swimming, outdoor activities, games and a great deal of fun.  Intermingled among that simple fun, is a Quiet Time, Bible Study, Worship, a movie, and time to reflect on the walk of Christ.

I have the joy of assembling the materials for camp each year.  This is no small undertaking, because it takes times to write the Quiet Time material, the Bible Studies and prepare messages for the worship services each evening.  It takes around four months to prepare everything, then to publish into a notebook form for each student and sponsor who attends.

In the end it is all worth the effort and time.  When you are sitting in the shadows listening to a student talk to God during a small group time or stand before them and see the “light come on” as they realize some new truth from God’s Word, the time and energy is worth it.  The icing on the cake is when you have the opportunity to see a young man or woman bow their head in prayer and ask for forgiveness and salvation, it is shouting time, for sure.

Some have asked why we do not do some form of mission trip for our kids.  I have a ready answer for that: These kids do missions all year long and camp is a time for them to get away and learn how to be a more effective disciple of Christ.  Missions is conducted by our youth on a regular basis and we, Tina and myself, teach them that it is imperative that they keep these acts of kindness to themselves, in order for God to bless them in His own way.

 “Be careful not to practice your righteousness in front of people, to be seen by them. Otherwise, you will have no reward from your Father in heaven. So whenever you give to the poor, don’t sound a trumpet before you, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and on the streets, to be applauded by people.  I assure you: They’ve got their reward! But when you give to the poor, don’t let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, so that your giving may be in secret. And your Father who sees in secret will reward you.

Matthew 6:1-4 (HCSB)    

While I am one that does not like to brag on me and what I have done, and teach others to do the same, for the sake of information, I want to brag on the kids of Rockford Baptist Church.  The following is a list provided to me, which details the acts of service to the church, the community and others areas where our students have performed missions.  These include the four years of our youth ministry at Rockford.

§  Holiday fruit baskets to elderly/apartments (an average of 58 baskets X 4 years = 232 baskets) and holiday meal delivery over a two year period.

§  Prepared and served meals through a soup kitchen in Sylacauga, Alabama.

§  Assisted with the Town of Rockford Holiday Market and 4th of July Celebration.

§  Assisted with Relay for Life in Coosa County.

§  Assisted and gathered items for Tuscaloosa Disaster Relief at RBC.

§  Set up temporary kitchen/prepared and delivered hot meals to tornado damaged areas in Dadeville/Camp Hill, Alabama. (X2)

§  Assisted with tornado damaged Equality area by serving meals and helping to remove debris.

§  Volunteered/raised money for Relay for Life.

§  Volunteered/raised money for tsunami victims in Haiti.

§  Volunteered/raised money for the Town of Rockford to conduct a 4th of July Fireworks celebration.

§  Volunteered/raised money for Oklahoma Tornado victims.

§  Built a live nativity for the Rockford Christmas parade.

§  Set up/take down tables, chairs, stage for most functions held in the Family Life Center of Rockford Church.

§  Volunteered for “Cruising for our Schools” fundraiser.

§  Set up/take down tent for Associational revival. (X2)

§  Cleaned church so custodian could take a vacation. (X2)

§  Assist with 5th Sunday Dinner and Homecoming.

§  Serve on various committees of the church.

§  Delivered food to jail/elderly/others after fundraisers held at church.

§  Operate sound system on Sundays and for other functions of the church.

§  Assist with Trunk or Treat at Rockford.

While it appears from this list, our students do not have a great deal of time for study or discipleship, you have to see something underneath.  These students are active in the weekday ministries of the church, through Sunday School, Sunday Evening Discipleship, and Wednesday Evening Bible Study.  These activities are geared for them, so that they might invite their friends.  And they do!  We will have 12 to 15 youth on Sunday morning, with another 15-20 on Sunday evening; but on Wednesday evening we may see as many as 20-25 students.

On Sunday morning, they stay for the morning worship service.  While we still hold to the old songs of faith, with a mix of newer contemporary songs, along with the old country gospel, these students seem to be glad to attend worship and celebrate along with the older generation.

In conclusion, let me say I am proud of the students at Rockford.  These seventh of twelfth graders are awesome, amazing kids.  They love God and they love those who take spiritual leadership over them.  They desire to walk in the light and spread the message of Jesus.  I pray for them every day and encourage them to become more like Christ in all that they do.

For we know that if our earthly house, a tent, is destroyed, we have a building from God, a house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens. And, in fact, we groan in this one, longing to put on our house from heaven, since, when we are clothed, we will not be found naked. Indeed, we who are in this tent groan, burdened as we are, because we do not want to be unclothed but clothed, so that mortality may be swallowed up by life. And the One who prepared us for this very thing is God, who gave us the Spirit as a down payment. Therefore, though we are always confident and know that while we are at home in the body we are away from the Lord—for we  walk by faith, not by sight—yet we are confident and satisfied to be out of the body and at home with the Lord. Therefore, whether we are at home or away, we make it our aim to be pleasing to Him. For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each may be repaid for what he has done in the body, whether good or bad. Knowing, then, the fear of the Lord, we persuade people. We are completely open before God, and I hope we are completely open to your consciences as well. We are not commending ourselves to you again, but giving you an opportunity to be proud of us, so that you may have a reply for those who take pride in the outward appearance rather than in the heart. For if we are out of our mind, it is for God; if we have a sound mind, it is for you. For Christ’s love compels us, since we have reached this conclusion: if One died for all, then all died. And He died for all so that those who live should no longer live for themselves, but for the One who died for them and was raised. From now on, then, we do not know anyone in a purely human way. Even if we have known Christ in a purely human way, yet now we no longer know Him like that. Therefore if anyone is in Christ, there is a new creation; old things have passed away, and look, new things have come. Now everything is from God, who reconciled us to Himself through Christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation: that is, in Christ, God was reconciling the world to Himself, not counting their trespasses against them, and He has committed the message of reconciliation to us. Therefore, we are ambassadors for Christ; certain that God is appealing through us, we plead on Christ’s behalf, “Be reconciled to God.” He made the One who did not know sin to be sin for us, so that we might become the righteousness of God in Him.

2 Corinthians 5:1-21 (HCSB)

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Is it a place or people?


Church: A Place or a People

Many will attribute the word church to a building.  It might be a pristine building, a house of Worship on the court square, or it might be an old, broad boarded house in the woods, at the end of a country road.  Whatever the building is or design that it follows, it is not a church.

I have seen and been in some magnificent buildings were people gather Sunday after Sunday.  I think of Howards’ Chapel, located on the north side of DeSoto State Park in northeast Alabama.  No other place of worship can compare.  The old stone building, built into a huge boulder at one end, with stain hardwoods floors and high vaulted ceiling, with exposed beams is nothing less than worshipful.  But it was not a church.

In Roswell, Georgia I sat in the sanctuary of the Roswell Street Baptist Church during a conference for pastors from around the southeast.  It was such a foreboding facility.  A balcony encircled the main floor, with a pulpit, choir loft and orchestra pit at the front of the ornate sanctuary.  But it was not a church.

No, no matter where the building is or how well kept or beautiful the building is, it is not the church.  For the church is not cold stone, stained glass windows, and studio production lighting.  Mortar and wood, marble and hard clay a church does not make.

A church is a living, breathing organism.  A church is something that can speak, touch, smell, weep, laugh, and breathe.  The church is not the building; the church is the people that make up the family of God.

We are the church!  Those of us who have received Christ as Savior.  Those who have been baptized into the body of Christ.  The ones who have joined themselves to the local body of believers.  Yes, that is the church in the world today!   We are the visible, change agents of Christ in the world.

Looking for that blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Savior Jesus Christ; Who gave himself for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquity, and purify unto himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works.

Titus 2:13-14 (KJV)

So church rise up and let the message of Christ be proclaimed for all the world to hear!