Posts from 2022

Posts from 2022

Bible Reading Plan

Weekly Update – December 29th, 2022 This Sunday, there will be a number of Bible reading plans available for you to look at set on the organ bench in the sanctuary.  You can also feel free to choose one from this website too, if you are interested.  Each Bible reading plan set out and on the above website are varied in the days that you read, where you read, and how much you read.  Every year I pick out a…

Christmas Gathering

Weekly Update – December 22nd, 2022 There seems to be this growing trend among many churches to cancel services on Christmas Day.  For that matter, there are several others who will also cancel on New Year’s Day as well.  Ruth Graham of the New York Times says, “Christmas Day falls on a Sunday for the first time since 2016, and that’s a problem.”  Some pastors will give practical reasons for why they have cancelled church on these days saying, “it…

New Constitution

Weekly Update – December 15th, 2022 During our September members’ meeting, there was a document introduced to be considered as our new constitution for First Baptist Church. This document was adopted last Sunday night at our December members’ meeting (You can view the new constitution HERE). Some of the major changes that this new constitution would entail included a plurality of elders and a sort of redefinition for our deacons. There was also some clarification given to how we receive…

Upcoming Meeting

Weekly Update – December 8th, 2022 On Sunday night, we will meet for our final quarterly members’ meeting of the year. During this meeting, you will hear of updates from various ministries, be encouraged by what the Lord is doing in our church, have an opportunity to pray, and finally, participate in the decision making process of the church. The goal of members’ meetings are to create a family type of atmosphere where we can celebrate God’s hand at work,…

Lottie Moon Christmas Offering

Weekly Update – December 1st, 2022 The Christmas offering that we as Southern Baptists participate in every year is named in honor of a woman named Lottie Moon.  On July 7, 1873, the Foreign Mission Board (now International Mission Board) of the Southern Baptist Convention appointed her a missionary to China. Lottie spent most of her missionary years in Tengchow and P’ingtu, China where she taught at mission schools and ministered to women. Through having immersed herself in Chinese culture,…

Advent 2022

Weekly Update – November 24th, 2022 Every year churches all around the world take time out of their normal schedule and celebrate the season of Advent.  Advent means “coming” and it is designed to prepare us for the celebration of Christmas.  As we look forward to this celebration, let us remember that it is more than gifts, lights and food.  It is a time for us to remember the first coming of our savior while also longing for his second…

Born Again

Weekly Update – November 17th, 2022 What does it mean to be born again?  This phrase garnered a lot of attention back in 1976 when President Jimmy Carter officially declared that he was a “born again” Christian.  Being “born again” then became almost a sort of add on to the faith.  People began to proclaim that they were not only Christians but that they were “born again” Christians, as if there is a difference.   Even still, the use of the…

Faith and Love

Weekly Update – November 10th, 2022 In Ephesians 1:15-16, the apostle Paul says that he does not cease from giving thanks in his prayers for the Ephesians.  The reason for his thanks is because of the Ephesians’ “faith in the Lord Jesus” and their “love toward the saints.”  Now, these two phrases about the Ephesians’ faith and their love, they are necessarily connected.  The reason why I said that is because within the church, there can be no display of…

Elections

Weekly Update – November 3rd, 2022 It is that time again.  It comes around every two years.  That’s right – it is election time.  Every two years it seems as though the stakes are higher, the parties are more divided and the nation is in peril.  Now I don’t want to downplay this election, there are clearly multiple ideologies being promoted that will take our nation in one direction or the other.  But I do want to communicate that despite…

Church Constitution

Weekly Update – October 27th, 2022 In our September members’ meeting, the main proposal that was presented, was a complete rewrite of our church’s constitution.  The reason for this proposal is so that our church might best reflect the structure that is presented in the New Testament.  What we see throughout the New Testament is what we call congregationalism.  This is where the final authority for all matters, specifically regarding doctrine and direction, rests in the hands of the congregation…

Gathering to Endure

Weekly Update – October 20th, 2022 We need each other.  Have you ever thought about that?  Sure you have.  We have talked about it in various ways in the past.  That doesn’t mean it is any less true though.  We need each other.  I’m not simply referring to a basic human need for interaction or the need of others for our physical necessities such as food and water.  Instead, I am talking about the need we have as Christians to…

Sound Doctrine

Weekly Update – October 13th, 2022 Last Sunday we looked at Titus 2:1-10 and the effects that sound doctrine has upon the church.  Where Titus was stationed, on the island of Crete, some false teachers had come into the church, and with their false teaching they were “upsetting whole families” (1:11) and causing many to “turn away from the truth” (1:14).  As a result, those who turned away from the truth, ended up with lives that were “detestable, disobedient, unfit…