Weekly Update – October 30th, 2025
As always, we had a wonderful time this past Sunday night with our fall festival. It was a bit slower this year with the rain and the cold weather, but we still had a great evening with plenty of volunteers. Our fall festival provides a good marker to highlight the change in seasons as well as an opportunity for further connections within our community. At the same time, it is around this time of the year that we also mark the anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. It was over 500 years ago that a monk by the name of Martin Luther nailed his 95 grievances against the Catholic Church on the door of a church in Wittenburg, Germany, essentially ringing the bell for the rebellion that saved the faith. God has always preserved his church and October 31st, 1517 was evidence of his kind providence to continue allowing his truth to go forth.
I think it is safe to say that none of us would be where we are without the protestant reformation. In addition to the faith, there may never have been a recovery of believer’s baptism, religious liberty, the priesthood of all believers, the authority of the scriptures and so on, if this event had never happened. As true as this is though, why do I highlight this event? Let me give you 4 reasons why I highlight this event and why the protestant reformation is worth remembering and celebrating every year.
First, the reformation shows us how important justification by faith is. The Catholic Church essentially lost the truth of the gospel message. The way of sacraments replaced the way of faith alone in Christ. They affirmed that Jesus was necessary, but they implicitly claimed that he wasn’t enough. According to the church, in addition to faith in Jesus, someone was said to be saved from eternal hell by doing penance, purchasing an indulgence or being baptized as an infant. But, the good news of the gospel is that Jesus is enough and that faith alone in him does save. Therefore, to understand the gospel, the message of Jesus Christ taking the guilty stamp placed upon us and covering us with his perfect life needs to ring loud and clear. The reformation recovered this truth.
Second, the reformation shows us how important the authority of scripture is. What we believe about the scriptures will influence and direct everything in our Christian lives. In accordance with 2 Timothy 3:16, the recovery of the scriptures being “breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction and for training in righteousness” was absolutely essential. Believing in the authority of the word of God has implications that will reflect in what we believe about our discipleship, where we go for counsel, how important the preached word of God is to us, and what priority the Bible has in our lives. More specifically, the recovery of the scriptures led to a proper understanding of grace, faith and Christ.
Third, the reformation shows us that truth is worth dying for. What we believe about Christ is not up for negotiation. It is not as though we concede one little point of salvation and believe that Christ and something else achieves our forgiveness. As soon as you give in at one point, you lose the entirety of the gospel. Men and women leading up to the recovery of the church before the reformation and since the reformation have lost their lives because they believed that the Bible was true. If the reformation teaches us anything, let it be this: give your life to the truth and be willing to live and die for it.
Last, the reformation shows us that all of life is about the glory of God. The reformation led to the recovery of God’s word, grace, faith, and Christ which ultimately led to a recovery of God’s glory. We are not supreme in this world, nor can any of our actions save us. It is only through the grace of God, shown through Christ alone, applied to us by faith, as told to us by the scriptures. God is holy and righteous, man is sinful and unclean, Christ is righteous and perfect and it is only through God covering us with his son Jesus Christ that we can be brought into a relationship with him. God is not hoping that we will discover him or sitting in heaven with arms out wide ready to accept us in any way we want to come. He sent his son Jesus Christ to pay the penalty of our sins so that we might be made right with him. In this truth, no one can boast. All glory belongs to God and God alone.
God never forgets his church. He knows and loves his church. He sent his Son to live and die for his church. All this is evidenced by his preservation of the truth through his church. As another year passes and we remember the reformation, let us never forget how important it is that we stand for what we believe. God has and will continue to use ordinary people like me and you to build his church, and he promises that the gates of hell will never prevail against us.
Serving Him with You,
Pastor Michael Nelson
P.S. Thank you for all of the kind words and gifts for Pastor Appreciation Month! My family and I are truly grateful for all of your love and support. We are blessed to serve the Lord here with you at FBC.

Written by Pastor
Michael Nelson
Fighter Verse for the Week
"Your way, O God, is holy. What god is great like our God? You are the God who works wonders; you have made known your might among the peoples."
- Psalm 77:13-14
Announcements:
Congratulations!: Alexander Apollos Wild was born on Tuesday, October 7th to Gideon and Heather Wild Alexander was 10lbs 7oz and 23 inches tall. You can sign up to participate in their meal train HERE.
Building Remodel: We have officially kicked off our fundraiser! There are commitment cards available in the sanctuary as well as in the welcome center. Feel free to pick up one and return it to one an available basket. If you would like to give a one time or a reoccurring gift, you can do so HERE and select “building remodel.” You can also give through one of the offering boxes at church. Be sure to mark your envelop, “building remodel.” Check out a video highlighting the work done so far.
Youth Work Day: If you have any projects around the house such as, leaf raking, yard clean up, gutter scooping, etc., sign up out in the hallway for the youth to come by on November 8th.
Conn-West Elementary: Conn-West is looking for volunteers to read and/or do math flash cards with students. If you are interested in connecting with the school, see Pastor Michael.
Sunday Evening Service: Our next Sunday evening service will be on Sunday, November 9th at 6:00pm. On this evening we will pray together and hear from Andrew Davis as he preaches from 1 John 4:7-12.
Thanksgiving Potluck: On Sunday, November 16th, immediately following our morning service, we will have our annual Thanksgiving Potluck dinner in the Faith Center Gym. The church will provide turkey, mashed potatoes, rolls and drinks. You will bring the sides and desserts. Check the bulletin board in the hallway for more information and sign up to bring something!
Women’s Bible Study: This will be a 8-week study of Proverbs: The Way of Wisdom by various Bible teachers. Morning and evening sessions will be held on Tuesdays, at 9:30am and 6:00pm, beginning on September 9th. Details are on the bulletin board.
Men’s Study: On the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month, from 8:00-9:15pm, the church hosts a men’s study through the book, The Measure of a Man. See Clint Blankenship for more information.
Food Pantry: The food pantry is currently in need of some food items. For a complete list of food pantry needs, click HERE.
Awana Bible Club
Awana Clubs are held on Wednesdays throughout the school year. Dinner is at 6:00pm with Awana Clubs starting at 6:30pm. Children can be registered HERE.
Equipping Hour
We have three classes held at 9:15am on Sunday mornings. “Firm Foundations” meets in the Sanctuary, a study in Isaiah in the Fellowship Hall, and a Ladies’ class studying the New Testament meets in the classroom next to the nursery. You can find more information HERE.
Giving
To Give Online, Go HERE.
You can also mail your offering to: 1416 Main Street, Grandview, MO. 64030
Home Groups
Home Groups typically meet on the first and third Sunday of each month. Please contact Pastor Michael if you would like to join a Home Group. You can find more information HERE.
Prayer
An updated Prayer Guide can be accessed HERE.
Prepare for Sunday
Guide for Worship can be found HERE.
Worship Service
Worship Service begins at 10:30am on Sunday mornings. Nursery care for children ages 0-4 years is available during the worship hour.
Livestream
Continue to join us at 10:30am on Sunday mornings.
YouTube: HERE.
Join us and invite a friend or family member to watch with you.
Sunday School
Children and Youth Sunday School take place at 9:15am on Sunday mornings.
Ages 0-2 and 3–k meet in the nursery suite.
Grades 1-3rd meet upstairs in U-5.
Grades 4th-6th meet upstairs in U-6.
Grades 7th-12th meet downstairs in the youth room.