Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Is it Worth it?

This year we made a move in the Vacation Bible School schedule taking it from the middle of July to this week of June, 23rd.  The reason was to simply  to free up the summer for folks to enjoy instead of cutting it right in half.  So far, so good!  VBS brings back great memories for me as a boy at North Dayton Baptist Church.  Then it seemed much more simple.  Bible story, craft, and then two cookies and some Kool -aid.  Now we have an entire team preparing treats nightly, along with stations of classroom Bible Study, Missions, Crafts, Worship Music, and Recreation.  It is a full night dedicated to sowing the seed of the Gospel into the hearts of these kids.

VBS is not easy.  It demands sacrifice, and commitment from the leadership down. It is not uncommon for workers to get frustrated and tired as the week rolls on, but it is worth it!
VBS is not a time for a Pastor or Staff to hide and coast.  It is an opportunity to mix, serve, and model hard work for your folks. Where else could you touch so many kids at once than in this setting. The kids will never forget these days though we may feel as if the week will not end.

I am grateful for every VBS worker and for those who are making this week special.  You are a blessing.

Is it worth it?  Absolutely!  We are having more kids and adults on campus this week than we have during the Sunday School hour.  Wednesday night is the time I will have the privilege to share the Gospel with these kids. While we are sharing the Gospel nightly, it is this night that I will draw the net,  as we pray and ask the Holy Spirit to speak to their hearts, I just can't help but think some of them are ready to say yes to Jesus! May the Lord bring many children to Himself this summer in VBS.

Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Why I am Going to the SBC in Birmingham

I must admit, after twenty six years of pastoring and attending most of the Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meetings, that over the past few years I have opted to stay at home, save the money, and watch online.  With Renee working and not able to travel with me like before, it became less appealing.  Maybe that is why it may be good to not attend every now and then and be reminded of why it is important to be there and be involved.

Pastors, we must admit, the friendships that are forged in ministry pick up right where you ended whenever you run into someone in the Convention Hall or Exhibit area.  It is a real blessing to catch up with old buddies and couples who have meant so much to us.

It is always a blessing as well to see some of our pulpit heroes and to be able to observe and often speak with them.  The convention is a reminder that the SBC is made up of churches of all sizes and demographics. Styles that vary from coast to coast, but preaching the Bible and the Gospel of Christ.

The Pastor's Conference has always been the highlight for me. Being fed, challenged, and encouraged are things everyone in ministry needs. Hearing preachers we are not always exposed to is a great blessing.

One reason I am going to Birmingham is that I look forward to seeing friends from all over the country, but there is also a another reason as well. We are welcoming new leadership to the SBC.  Men like Ronnie Floyd, Adam Greenway, J.D. Greear. and Lifeway's acting CEO Brad Waggoner are God's men for this moment.  They need our support.

I am excited to see NAMB bring in Johnny Hunt and Jim Law and the return to the roots of evangelism and missions. Under  Kevin Ezell's  leadership, The Send Networks and the Church Revitalization efforts with Mark Clifton seem to be sweeping the country and that is exciting to see and hear as churches are established, get back on their feet, and see souls saved.

As painful as it may seem, I am especially interested in hearing Russell Moore address the issues of abuse and neglect that we have been reading about, and how to prevent these awful things from happening in our church.   My desire is to finish well as we we know that the devil would love to bring down a ministry, a church, a preacher , however He can.

So, if the Lord wills, after Church on that June weekend, we will head south to attend the SBC Annual meeting.  I hope to see you there.





Wednesday, March 20, 2019

The Urgency of "Your One"


Urgency has really hit home as we were saddened with a call from my dad , that Mom's brother Benn, in South Carolina was found dead in his home by his son Jack.  Benn was seventy, and here is the irony.  On March 9th, we had a surprise 80th birthday reunion for my mom in the cabins of the Smoky Mountains.  Benn and Jack were the first to arrive.  This picture is a compilation of the group that came.  Benn is in this picture.




This passed Sunday we launched our "Who's Your One Campaign."
I preached a message from Luke 15 and the value that Jesus places on the one.  I am grateful that as a fourteen year old boy, I met Christ and accepted Him as my Lord and Savior.  while I have always enjoyed sharing the Gospel, I will admit that it isn't the normal default position.  It is a decision I must make daily and in the opportunities that God gives us.

Thirty days of praying for, spending time together, inviting, and sharing the Gospel with urgency.

When we opened in prayer at the party, I shared, it is wonderful to get together and it not be a funeral.  A time to celebrate.  Little did I know that in eleven days, one in the picture would no longer be with us.

I don't know if Benn is in heaven, but I do know that there is only one way to be sure and confident that when you die you will go to heaven.
  • It is by recognizing you are a sinner.  Romans 3:23, 
  • Realizing the wages of sin is death, Romans 6:23, 
  • Accepting that God loves you more than anything and that Jesus died on the cross to pay for your sin.  Romans 5:8; John 3:16, 
  • By placing your faith in Christ and confessing Him as your Savior you shall be saved.   Romans 10:9-10, John 14:6
  • No one is good enough to go to heaven on your own and no one has done something bad enough that God can not forgive.  Romans 3;10-11; Romans10:13
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  • Because of God's love , grace, and mercy you too can know that heaven will one day be your home. John 6:47., I John 5:13
I beg you to trust Christ if you are reading this and do not know Him.  You never know the last time we will all be together.

Monday, March 4, 2019

An Acts 16:31 Week!

This past week I witnessed Acts 16:31 as our Camden Police Chief led his family to faith in Christ and obedience through believer's baptism.

We pick it up at verse 22 as Paul and Silas preached Christ.

22  Then the multitude rose up together against them; and the magistrates tore off their clothes and commanded them to be beaten with rods. 23  And when they had laid many stripes on them, they threw them into prison, commanding the jailer to keep them securely. 24  Having received such a charge, he put them into the inner prison and fastened their feet in the stocks. 25  But at midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the prisoners were listening to them. 26  Suddenly there was a great earthquake, so that the foundations of the prison were shaken; and immediately all the doors were opened and every one's chains were loosed. 27  And the keeper of the prison, awaking from sleep and seeing the prison doors open, supposing the prisoners had fled, drew his sword and was about to kill himself. 28  But Paul called with a loud voice, saying, "Do yourself no harm, for we are all here." 29  Then he called for a light, ran in, and fell down trembling before Paul and Silas. 30  And he brought them out and said, "Sirs, what must I do to be saved?" 31  So they said, "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and you will be saved, you and your household."32  Then they spoke the word of the Lord to him and to all who were in his house. 33  And he took them the same hour of the night and washed their stripes. And immediately he and all his family were baptized. 34  Now when he had brought them into his house, he set food before them; and he rejoiced, having believed in God with all his household. 



This is a picture that a born again dad has on the spiritual lives of his family. While our faith never saves anyone else, when they see the difference that Jesus has made and is making  lives are impacted and the Holy Spirit moves.


The family also had a number of guests here to celebrate their step of obedience.
What a blessing to see God do that which only He can.

We praise the Lord for His goodness.

Until He comes....we will go!


Brother Greg

Monday, February 18, 2019

Hope

This morning I heard a newscaster say, "If you feel that it is tough to just get through a gray day, welcome to winter."  But the good news is that spring can't be that far away, and because of that we have hope.

Everyone needs hope.  It encourages, strengthens, motivates, and helps us through tough times.  when our hope is in men, we will at times be let down.  When it is in position, education, or things, we will ultimately be let down.  the wonderful thing about Christ is that He can give you what no other can, and that is lasting true, inner peace and hope.

James 4:13-17 (NKJV)
13  Come now, you who say, "Today or tomorrow we will go to such and such a city, spend a year there, buy and sell, and make a profit"; 14  whereas you do not know what will happen tomorrow. For what is your life? It is even a vapor that appears for a little time and then vanishes away.15  Instead you ought to say, "If the Lord wills, we shall live and do this or that."When we look and   plan for Spring to come if Jesus does not return first, it is all based on the hand of the Creator, our Savior and Lord.


  We are also praying about and having Fred Luter come for our Spring Revival April 1-3 this year.  We are in a for a real blessing and hope to see decisions for Christ.

Monday, January 21, 2019

Two Broken Legs Later.


As a boy, I used to love The Wide World of Sports." It had a catch phrase that always stuck out and it was "The thrill of victory, and the agony of defeat."

 Here is a little of the back story from Wikipedia.com.   "The Thrill of Victory..."
The melodramatic introduction became a national catchphrase that is often heard to this day. While "the thrill of victory" had several symbols over the decades, ski jumper Vinko Bogataj, whose dreadful misjump and crash during a competition on March 21, 1970 was featured from the early 1970s onward heard over the sentence "...and the agony of defeat", became a hard-luck hero of sorts, and an affectionate icon for stunning failure. Previously, the footage played with that phrase was that of another ski jumper who made a long, almost successful jump, but whose skis lost vertical alignment shortly before landing, leading to a crash.

Twenty five years ago today, Martin Luther King Day, we took our then eight year old son Drew snow skiing for his inaugural trip.  A beautiful fresh powder had fallen.  For several hours we had a blast, then it happened.  He took a fall in front of us and we soon discovered by it's position that he had broken a leg.  In shock, we stood helpless as the Ski Patrol worked with him.  The lead young man looked at me with a glassy, stoic stare, then mumbled the words, I think his other one is broken also!

Two boot top fractures led to nine weeks in casts up to his thighs. Today,  praise the Lord that that eight year old boy healed fine, is thirty three, and now has two boys of his own, nine and soon to be seven.

God taught Renee and I a lot during that period of life.  One lesson was that just as Drew was helpless on that ski slope to do anything to immediately heal himself, men and women are still lost without Christ and unable to fix themselves. As a preacher of the Gospel isGod has called me to faithfully proclaim the Bible.  People need truth, and God's word provides it.

Secondly, if you are raising a child with special needs, you are a special person!  God has chosen you because of how dear you are to Him.  Don't quit, your child needs you more than ever and God can supply your source of strength when you feel as if you cannot go on.

Thank the Lord that as Dottie Rambo wrote, "He Looked Beyond My Faults and Saw my Need."

Monday, December 31, 2018

Turning the Page from 2018 to 2019!


Pastor's Christmas Devotional - New Year's Eve 2108

When I was a teenager, I loved New Year's Eve and Day, not just for Family and Buckeye football, (and black eyed peas, ribs, and sauerkraut), but also for the fact the radio stations played a "Top 10 Countdown" from that year.  I can remember laying in my bed looking at the poster of basketball hero Pete Maravich on the wall and waiting to hear the next song, thinking it may be one of my favorites. Today I want to share some of my "Top Things I am taking from 2018"  and some "Top Priorities to carry into 2019."

2018 Takeaways:
 1. Prayer is the Key - apart from the power of God it is easy to just go through the motions.
2. FSBC needs steady, faithful, verse by verse preaching and teaching of the Bible without apology or compromise.
3. There is no substitute for a personal face to face visit.
4. If I am not intentional in sharing my faith, the staff, leadership, and church will most likely follow my lead.
5. I will not lead our church forward if I am not growing personally, through prayer and Bible Study and personal evangelism.
6. 25 years have flown by - make the most of the time you have.
7. Regardless of how long you have been a pastor, there will always be tough calls to make.
8. God has blessed us to partner with other churches who are just beginning. we may not always see the numerical blessing here at FSBC.
9. FSBC is the most giving group of people I have ever witnessed. You can never out give God.
10.Never take a healthy marriage and family for granted.  There are many hurting people. In the church and out of church.
11. Bonus: Never under estimate the value of other pastors who are personal friends.

Things to carry into 2019:
1. A burden to walk in surrender and obedience to the Lord.
2. A prayerful love and concern for lost family and friends.
3. A hunger for the Word of God like never before.
4. Speak with more grace and less criticism.
5. Share my faith more,visit more, both prospects and members.
6. Guard my study time better.  Make the most of mornings for study.
7. Way less Twitter or social media. Read more!
8. Physical exercise is a great stress reliever.
9. Communicate better to Staff and Leadership.
10. Walk by faith, not by sight.
11. Bonus: Quit trying to be someone else. Let's just be FSBC for the glory of God.

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