Advent 2021

Advent 2021

Weekly Update – December 2nd, 2021

Last week we began the first week of Advent. Traditionally, Christians will remember four weeks of Advent as we look forward to the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. Advent means “longing” or “anticipation” for the coming of the Messiah.  It reminds us to look back in joy to the first coming of Christ, but to also look ahead in expectation to his return.  It is a nice contrast to the hustle and bustle that often accompanies this frantic season of events, parties and gift-giving.  And since being introduced to this tradition several years ago, I have grown to appreciate it more and more even single year.  Let me give five benefits to celebrating Advent:

First, Advent teaches us to wait.  The word “wait” is not in many people’s vocabulary when it comes to the shopping season of the year.  Advent allows us to slow down the season and to remember what the true longings of our hearts are.  We remember the centuries that God’s people waited for a Messiah and how God was merciful to send a savior ‘in the fullness of time.’  Advent reminds us that we are ultimately like the Old Testament saints who too are waiting for the Messiah to return and make this world right.

Second, Advent connects us with past saints.  Scripture is our final authority in all cases, but that doesn’t mean that having traditions is wrong.  Sure some traditions might hinder us from better pursuing the Lord, but others, like Advent, intentionally allow us to set ourselves in a practice that has been fruitful for many who have gone before us.  Advent reminds us that we are not the first or second generation to be intentional in our pursuit of Christ.  It instead allows us to grow and learn from many who have gone before us and it allows us to avoid what C.S. Lewis calls “chronological snobbery” by letting their voices speak wisdom into our current context. 

Third, Advent reminds us that Christmas is not about us.  We as people see things the way they are now.  We have a circle of family and friends and we live in one section of the world.  God see things at a 30,000 foot level.  He sees past, present and future and his plans encompass the entire world.  Advent reminds us that God has a plan that is much bigger than you and me and our present context.  Before the foundation of this world, God set a plan to redeem men and women from their sin.  And because of the coming of Jesus Christ, this plan will culminate at the end of time with the marriage supper of the Lamb. 

Fourth, Advent teaches us holy discontentment.  Now when you think of discontentment we automatically think of something negative.  We are to be like the apostle Paul in Philippians 4:11 who learned to be content in all circumstances.  But there is one area where discontentment is good.  Romans 8:23 tells us that through the Spirit alive in us, we groan as we wait eagerly for our adoption as sons and the redemption of our body.  It is good to have a righteous discontent with a sin-filled world.  Advent reminds us of the cries that have gone before for the first coming of Christ, as we join in crying out for Christ to return again for us.

Fifth, Advent reminds us of the faithfulness of God.  God promised throughout the Old Testament to send a savior.  Saints waited and God fulfilled his promise.  God has always accomplished what he said he would do.  Advent reminds us of the truthfulness of what God says.  We can be confident that because of God’s faithfulness in the past, that he will be faithful to rescue us a second time when he sends his son again to this earth, just has he has promised.

As we celebrate this season of Advent, whether individually or formally in our services, let us slow down and remember Christ and his coming to earth.  But as we celebrate, let us also expectantly long for Christ to come again as we join together with saints from all times and from all places in our desire for this world to be set right through the coming of Jesus Christ.

Serving Him with You,
Pastor Michael Nelson

Written by Pastor
Michael Nelson

Fighter Verse for the Week

"Set a guard, O LORD, over my mouth; keep watch over the door of my lips! Do not let my heart incline to any evil..."
Psalm 141:3-4 

Announcements:

Christmas Food Baskets: First Baptist Church is partnering with Conn-West Elementary to provide 4 food baskets for families in our community. Would you consider helping? The following are an example of items that are needed: bag potatoes and gravy, cranberry sauce, stuffing, cake mix and frosting, yams and marshmallows, cornbread, mac/cheese, green beans, corn, cream of mushroom soup, cream of chicken, peanut butter, jelly, tuna fish, premixed lemonade, etc. We will put the baskets together on Monday, December 13th. Bring all food either this Sunday or next Sunday and place them on the right side of the stage.

Help Box: In the welcome center there is a new “Help Box” located on the right counter, under the book store. This box is designed to provide you with a form of communication if there is anything physical or practical that you might need help with. The box will be checked on a fairly regular basis and help will be organized as needed. There are communication cards on the side of the box.

Budget Meeting: On Sunday, December 5th at 4:00pm there will be a budget meeting that is open to all who would like to attend. The purpose of this meeting is to review the proposed 2022 budget before it is formally presented to the church. The meeting will be in person, but also available virtually through zoom too. For the zoom link for this meeting, contact the church office.

Members’ Meeting: On Wednesday, December 8th, we will have our regularly scheduled quarterly members’ meeting at 7:00pm. Come and be encouraged through hearing updates regarding various ministries and participate in making decisions regarding the life and direction of the church. The meeting will be in person, but also available virtually through zoom too. For the zoom link for this evening, contact the church office.

First Wednesday Prayer: Join us on the first Wednesday of every month 7:00-8:00pm in the sanctuary for an hour of prayer. On these evenings, we will have a mixture of structured and less structured times of prayer as we seek the Lord to move for our sake, the sake of our church, as well as the sake of our community and world.

Awana

Every Sunday at 5:45pm, children ages 3 years to 6th grade are invited to join us for Awana.

Bible Study

Join us in the Sanctuary at 9:15am on Sunday mornings for a study in the Psalms. A women’s Bible Study meets at the same time at then end of the hall near the nursery.

Join us on Sunday evenings at 6:00pm for a 10 week Study through the devotional titled, Gentle and Lowly. No need to buy the book, because it is available to you for free in the welcome center. We will meet in the sanctuary. You can find an introduction to this study HERE

Giving

To Give Online, Go HERE

You can also mail your offering to: 1416 Main Street, Grandview, MO. 64030

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 0-3 years is available during the worship hour. 

You can find First Baptist Church’s policy for health guidelines in light of the most recent Jackson County health order HERE.

Livestream

Continue to join us at 10:30am on Sunday mornings. 

Facebook live:  HERE

YouTube: HERE

Guide for Worship can be found 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. 

Pre-K and Kindergarten meet in the nursery suite.

Grades 1st – 5th meet upstairs in U-5.

Grades 6th – 12th meet downstairs in the Youth Room.

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