This past Sunday (May 26, 2013) I resumed the series through the book of Romans
with this message "Implications of the Lordship of Jesus Christ" from
Romans 14:7-9. This message is out of chronological place due to the recent events in Moore, Oklahoma and the world of disasters in which we live.
Here is the audio of the sermon:
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Summer Spiritual Surge
Memorial Day signals the beginning of a new season
for us almost as much as January 1 signals the beginning of a new year. This marked date means school is over,
hotter days are here, and our schedules begin to take on a considerable
different look.
We welcome this time of year because we all need
“a change of pace.” Longer days
permit us more leisure time after work, more opportunities to hit the lake or
the park. Most will take needed
vacation time away at a park, beach, mountains or Disney. These are times that families make
life-long memories, not to mention the simple benefit of “a change of pace”
that can simply rejuvenate us emotionally, physically, and relationally.
Yet, in the midst of all this good, most churches
suffer during the summer. Lower
attendance, lower offerings, less contact with one another during the week, and
sadly, less consistence with our walk in the Spirit.
How can this be a Summer Surge instead of summer
slump? To paraphrase Jesus, “what
does it gain a family to win great family time, family memories and yet lose
their spiritual vitality?”
May I propose two visions for a Summer Surge for
our body of believers and for us as individuals?
As a body
of believers
1. Be present
at the church’s gatherings when you are in town. Everybody will be gone some during the summer and that is
encouraged. But when you are in
town on Sunday mornings and Wednesday nights, be in attendance. Don’t begin to “forget” its Sunday or
Wednesday and drift in your attendance.
To help with this, I will be tracking our LIFE Group attendance this
summer against our normal attendance to see how close we are staying to
normal. Let’s see how close we
can maintain that between Memorial Day and Labor Day.
2. Stay
current on your financial giving. Summers
are expensive to our families, but the financial needs of the church do not
stop, and more importantly, your commitment to the Lord to honor Him with your
giving can not be substituted for another good commitment, even if it is family
and fun.
Just as with attendance, we are going to track our
financial giving from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Each Sunday you will see two figures, one that shows what
our budget needs have been through this period of time and
then what our actual giving as been.
Let’s stay on track these 15 weeks.
The biggest challenge will be not to
forget to give our tithes and offerings either in advance of us being gone or
to catch up when we return. You
may also give online through our web site. Don’t let our church’s ministries
suffer, and more importantly, don’t lose the practice of obeying God.
3. When
you are away, catch up spiritually with the church. You can download the Pastor’s sermon on
ITunes or check his blog for an audio of the message. I am going to blog more this summer. Stay in touch through
Facebook, tweeter, texting or email with your LIFE group members. Check on them and hold each other
accountable. “Life” does not stop during the summer, so reach out to those who
are hurting.
As
individual believers
Just as important that the corporate body surges,
so it is that we individually surge this summer. How can we do this?
1. Commit to
read a certain portion of Scripture this summer. Take it as a summer goal to read the New Testament, or
through a Gospel, or however else God leads. This will give you a marker to know how you are doing.
2. Commit to
some extra times of prayer and fellowship with God. An early morning or during a nice sunset, just connect with
God in deep prayer and intimate communication. Just as extended time of being with the family and friends
will enhance your relationship with them, so with God.
3. Be
sensitive to the spiritual condition of persons you may spend extended time
with this summer. Pray that you will be in tune to family/friends that may not be walking
with the Lord and seek to speak to them while at the beach, the backyard
barbeque or at the lake. This will
keep you “surging” for the Lord spiritually.
4. Commit
to read a good Christian book this summer. That one you got for Christmas or a birthday, or a
classic. It will do you good.
Let’s refuse to give the summer away to
mediocrity. Let’s surge this summer, not slump. And when September comes, we’ll be glad we did.
Monday, May 20, 2013
Sermon Sunday, May 19, 2013 "The Greatest Thought You Will Ever Have"
Yesterday, I concluded a brief three-part series with this message "The Greatest Thought You Will Ever Have" Here is the audio:
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Mr. Bean In Church
This is still one of the funniest scenes I have ever seen. Hope you laugh some today.
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Sunday Sermon, May 5, 2013
I preached today the second-in-a-three-part series on the Mind and our thoughts. Today was part two of "Speak Truth to that Lying Voice" from Proverbs 4:23. Here is the audio:
Friday, May 3, 2013
Sunday Sermon, April 28, 2013
On Sunday, April 28 I preached the first of two messages "Speak Truth to that Lying Voice" from Ezekiel 8:1-12. Here is the audio of that message:
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