HEAVEN IS ENRICHED
Lois M. Hodges went home to be with the Lord July 1, 2011 at the age of 102 years. Her husband, Melvin passed away several years ago. Melvin and Lois Hodges are among the finest missionaries in the history of our movement. May God grant comfort to their family.
VIRGIL ILLUM
Virgil is now home and under hospice care. Your prayers are deeply appreciated. We saw God work powerfully on behalf of Virgil at Christmas time last year and pray He will do so again.
RECENT CONNECTIONS
On June 20th it was my privilege to install Robert Schlipp as the Pastor of The Worship Center in Brighton, CO. Robert, his wife, Anna Yansi, and their two beautiful children began their ministry in Brighton earlier in June and we welcome them to the Rocky Mountain District.
The last week of June Loretta and I attended the Missionary Renewal in Springfield, MO. The sessions for district leaders were inspiring and our fellowship with several RMDC missionaries was wonderful. Congratulations to Todd and Leslie Stamps, who were commissioned to missionary service Thursday night, June 30th. Dary Northrup shared a great message in that service. It was refreshing to see such a strong representation of CO and UT ministers at this event celebrating our participation in the great commission.
Loretta and I spent time with Bob and Sherilyn Cook enjoying fellowship and mutual encouragement before returning home. Our relationships with one another in our ministry family are so valuable and I thank God for each one of you.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN MINISTRIES CONFERENCE (RMMC)
The RMMC is coming up August 19-20 at Praise Assembly of God in Pueblo, CO. This conference is a coming together of our district Women’s Ministry, Men’s Ministry, Youth Ministry, Children’s Ministry, Royal Rangers, and Girls Clubs departments.
This conference will take the place of the annual leadership seminars normally planned separately by each department. Workshops will provide training and inspiration for leaders and workers in these areas of ministry. There will also be the added dynamic of interaction with others involved in ministry from other churches.
This conference is for people already engaged in these areas of ministry and people who are interested in learning more about serving in the local church. Pastors are welcome as well. Registration before August 1st is $40.00 per person. Registration includes lunch on Saturday.
I believe this conference will strengthen these vital areas of ministry in the local church and I encourage you to promote this conference with your leaders and congregation. Please check our district web site for time, location, lodging, workshop, and registration information at www.rmdc.org.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Monday, June 20, 2011
RECENT NEWS AND CONNECTIONS
MURRAY KEMPER IN HEAVEN:
On Saturday, June 18th, Murray Kemper passed away. Murray ministered in Utah and founded Christian Life Assembly of God in Payson where Pastor Mark and Pam Gering now serve. His funeral will be Wednesday, June 22nd, at Christian Life Assembly of God at 11:00 a.m. Please pray for the family.
RECENT CONNECTIONS:
On Saturday, June 11 Loretta and I attended Melissa Darnell’s wedding in Gunnison, CO. Her parents, Mike and Becky pastor River of Life Fellowship in Gunnison. Melissa married John Durham and will be living in Houston, TX where John serves as an Associate Pastor. Congratulations Melissa!
Then we traveled through Southern Utah to see with our pastors. It was my privilege to minister at Richfield AG for Pastor Willard Coleman. Willard and Betty planted this church 35 years ago and have developed a fine church in a challenging environment.
Sunday evening we visited with Michael and Jana Trail in St. George. They pastor New Life Christian Center and are doing a great job in the midst of a suffering local economy. God has directed them to several avenues of influence in the community.
Monday morning we met with Jerry and Emma Van Iwaarden, and Jonathan and Stephanie Holiman. Together they pastor Westview Christian Center in Cedar City. Jonathan and Stephanie planted a church there a few years ago and when the economy went south in the area several key families moved. The outcome has been a joining of the two churches. This has proven to be an excellent arrangement with each church providing strength in different areas of ministry.
Monday evening we met with Ray and Nancy Paschen in Moab. They have been faithfully pastoring First Assembly of God for several years. Most recently they have been improving the church facility as they continue to minister to the church family and reach out to the community.
Tuesday morning we met with Emil and Nancy Romero who pastor Faith Assembly of God in Blanding. With the help of work teams and finances from Pueblo Christian Center and Amazing Grace Fellowship of Pueblo, CO they have transformed the exterior of the building. It is now one of the most attractive and inviting buildings in the community. Emil has suffered physically in recent years but continues to faithfully build the church and reach out to the community.
May God abundantly bless the personal lives and ministries of all these wonderful people who have answered God’s call and serve in challenging places. Many are being added to the Kingdom of God because of their work.
On Saturday, June 18th, Murray Kemper passed away. Murray ministered in Utah and founded Christian Life Assembly of God in Payson where Pastor Mark and Pam Gering now serve. His funeral will be Wednesday, June 22nd, at Christian Life Assembly of God at 11:00 a.m. Please pray for the family.
RECENT CONNECTIONS:
On Saturday, June 11 Loretta and I attended Melissa Darnell’s wedding in Gunnison, CO. Her parents, Mike and Becky pastor River of Life Fellowship in Gunnison. Melissa married John Durham and will be living in Houston, TX where John serves as an Associate Pastor. Congratulations Melissa!
Then we traveled through Southern Utah to see with our pastors. It was my privilege to minister at Richfield AG for Pastor Willard Coleman. Willard and Betty planted this church 35 years ago and have developed a fine church in a challenging environment.
Sunday evening we visited with Michael and Jana Trail in St. George. They pastor New Life Christian Center and are doing a great job in the midst of a suffering local economy. God has directed them to several avenues of influence in the community.
Monday morning we met with Jerry and Emma Van Iwaarden, and Jonathan and Stephanie Holiman. Together they pastor Westview Christian Center in Cedar City. Jonathan and Stephanie planted a church there a few years ago and when the economy went south in the area several key families moved. The outcome has been a joining of the two churches. This has proven to be an excellent arrangement with each church providing strength in different areas of ministry.
Monday evening we met with Ray and Nancy Paschen in Moab. They have been faithfully pastoring First Assembly of God for several years. Most recently they have been improving the church facility as they continue to minister to the church family and reach out to the community.
Tuesday morning we met with Emil and Nancy Romero who pastor Faith Assembly of God in Blanding. With the help of work teams and finances from Pueblo Christian Center and Amazing Grace Fellowship of Pueblo, CO they have transformed the exterior of the building. It is now one of the most attractive and inviting buildings in the community. Emil has suffered physically in recent years but continues to faithfully build the church and reach out to the community.
May God abundantly bless the personal lives and ministries of all these wonderful people who have answered God’s call and serve in challenging places. Many are being added to the Kingdom of God because of their work.
Thursday, June 9, 2011
REFLECTIONS ON THE HOLY SPIRIT
REFLECTIONS ON THE HOLY SPIRIT
I like the way Paul concludes 2 Corinthians. “May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.” (2 Corinthians 13:14). Our relationship with God is complete when we relate biblically with the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. The dynamic of fellowship with God is experienced in relationship with the Holy Spirit.
It is the Holy Spirit who convinces of sin, righteousness, and judgment leading us to Christ. When we repent and place our faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior the Holy Spirit enters our lives. He then begins to develop our character, direct our steps, and empower us for ministry as we welcome and yield to his influence.
Zechariah records that Zerubbabel started construction on the Temple and for two years it remained unfinished. No doubt this was a discouraging and baffling time for Zerubbabel. In that season God reminded him that the Holy Spirit would insure the completion of the project.
Then God spoke to him through Zechariah “This is the word of the Lord to Zerubbabel: Not by might nor by power, but by my Spirit, says the Lord Almighty. What are you, O mighty mountain? Before Zerubbabel you will become level ground. Then he will bring out the capstone to shouts of ‘God bless it! God bless it.’ Then the word of the Lord came to me: The hands of Zerubbabel have laid the foundation of this temple; his hands will also complete it. Then you will know that the Lord Almighty has sent me to you.” (Zechariah 4:5-8).
When we try to do God’s work in our human strength we are soon discouraged and rendered ineffective. Reliance on the Holy Spirit for direction, empowerment, and influence over those things we cannot control is vital to sustained effective ministry.
May this Pentecost Sunday be a reminder of the Holy Spirit’s presence and work. Enjoy his fellowship, grow in his sanctifying work, and walk in his empowering presence. Be filled with the Spirit.
RECENT CONNECTIONS
I was honored to speak at The Worship Center in Brighton, CO Sunday, May 29th. Their new Pastor, Robert Schlip will began ministry there June 5th. Several of our open churches are being filled and I look forward to welcoming each new pastor to the RMD.
Sunday evening, June5th I conducted the business meeting for Broomfield AG in which David Williams was elected to serve as their Senior Pastor. God bless you Dave and Becky as you begin this new assignment.
POD CAST
On May the 25th Central District Superintendent Dennis Rivera, Pastor Isaac Oliveraz, Pastor Gene Roncone, and I recorded a podcast discussing the planting of a new AG church in downtown Denver. Our district is partnering with the Central District in the establishment of this vitally needed church.
I encourage you to learn more about this unique and needed project by listening to the podcast on our district web site at www.rmdc.org under resources then urban outreach center.
I like the way Paul concludes 2 Corinthians. “May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.” (2 Corinthians 13:14). Our relationship with God is complete when we relate biblically with the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. The dynamic of fellowship with God is experienced in relationship with the Holy Spirit.
It is the Holy Spirit who convinces of sin, righteousness, and judgment leading us to Christ. When we repent and place our faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior the Holy Spirit enters our lives. He then begins to develop our character, direct our steps, and empower us for ministry as we welcome and yield to his influence.
Zechariah records that Zerubbabel started construction on the Temple and for two years it remained unfinished. No doubt this was a discouraging and baffling time for Zerubbabel. In that season God reminded him that the Holy Spirit would insure the completion of the project.
Then God spoke to him through Zechariah “This is the word of the Lord to Zerubbabel: Not by might nor by power, but by my Spirit, says the Lord Almighty. What are you, O mighty mountain? Before Zerubbabel you will become level ground. Then he will bring out the capstone to shouts of ‘God bless it! God bless it.’ Then the word of the Lord came to me: The hands of Zerubbabel have laid the foundation of this temple; his hands will also complete it. Then you will know that the Lord Almighty has sent me to you.” (Zechariah 4:5-8).
When we try to do God’s work in our human strength we are soon discouraged and rendered ineffective. Reliance on the Holy Spirit for direction, empowerment, and influence over those things we cannot control is vital to sustained effective ministry.
May this Pentecost Sunday be a reminder of the Holy Spirit’s presence and work. Enjoy his fellowship, grow in his sanctifying work, and walk in his empowering presence. Be filled with the Spirit.
RECENT CONNECTIONS
I was honored to speak at The Worship Center in Brighton, CO Sunday, May 29th. Their new Pastor, Robert Schlip will began ministry there June 5th. Several of our open churches are being filled and I look forward to welcoming each new pastor to the RMD.
Sunday evening, June5th I conducted the business meeting for Broomfield AG in which David Williams was elected to serve as their Senior Pastor. God bless you Dave and Becky as you begin this new assignment.
POD CAST
On May the 25th Central District Superintendent Dennis Rivera, Pastor Isaac Oliveraz, Pastor Gene Roncone, and I recorded a podcast discussing the planting of a new AG church in downtown Denver. Our district is partnering with the Central District in the establishment of this vitally needed church.
I encourage you to learn more about this unique and needed project by listening to the podcast on our district web site at www.rmdc.org under resources then urban outreach center.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
WE ARE STILL HERE
As you know, a well intentioned preacher predicted that Jesus would return for His church on May 21, 2011. That day came and went and the Lord did not return. Following this miscalculation the same prophetic pundit said he was 5 months off and Jesus will return October 21, 2011. I’m sure all of us find these predictions embarrassing in light of the inaccuracy involved and the following statement of Jesus: “No one knows about that day or hour, not even the angels in heaven nor the Son, but only the Father.” (Matthew 24:36). We know the signs of the times indicate His coming could be soon, but that’s all we know about the timing of His coming. No doubt unbelievers revel in anything that embarrasses the church. However, the truth of God’s Word endures. It is not subject to human error and God continues His work of drawing people to Himself.
On the plus side, this prophetic fiasco reminds us that Jesus promised to come back and when He does everything will change. “Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, will award to me on that day – and not only to me, but also to all who have longed for his appearing.” (2 Timothy 4:8). Longing for His appearing is designed to be a healthy characteristic of God’s children.
I have heard it said that some Christians are so heavenly minded they are of no earthly good. It would be unhealthy and unbiblical to neglect responsibility on earth because we anticipate the Lord’s coming. A healthy, biblical perspective anticipates the Lord’s return and draws from that hope motivation to live for Christ on earth. It is not an obsession that blurs our understanding of earthly realities and responsibilities. It is a deep seated hope that helps shape our lives in very constructive ways on this earth.
The hope of His coming motivates us to holy living. “Everyone who has this hope in him purifies himself, just as he is pure.” (1 John 3:3). I had the privilege of pastoring many military people in Colorado Springs. I remember one young wife and mother whose husband was stationed overseas for a long period of time. As his return home neared she began making preparations. She lost weight, cleaned up the house, and prepared her young children for his arrival. It was a wonderful lesson on preparing to receive the person you love.
The hope of His coming motivates us to faithful service. Speaking of life after death Paul said, “Therefore, my dear brothers, stand firm. Let nothing move you. Always give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain.” (1 Corinthians 15:58). The prospect of Jesus coming before we die holds the same hope of eternal reward for our service.
The hope of His coming ministers peace in a troubled world. We all experience discouragement when our efforts bring less than desired results. Not enough people are getting saved, the church is imperfect, and Christians let us down. And, sometimes we disappoint ourselves. The hope of Christ’s coming includes the ultimate establishment of His Kingdom on earth. In that day the redeemed will be free from the frailties of human flesh and all Christians will be complete in their transformation. When His Kingdom comes in fullness all humanity will be under the direct reign of Jesus Christ and all will be made right. “Dear friends, now we are children of God, and what we will be has not yet been made known. But we know that when he appears, we shall be like him, for we shall see him as he is.” (1 John 23:2).
“We know that the whole creation has been groaning as in the pains of childbirth right up to the present time. Not only so, but we ourselves, who have the firstfruits of the Spirit groan inwardly as we wait eagerly for our adoption as sons, the redemption of our bodies. For in this hope we were saved. But hope that is seen is not hope at all. Who hopes for what he already has? But if we hope for what we do not yet have, we wait for it patiently.” (Romans 8:22-25).
Be encouraged. He didn’t come on May 21st and probably won’t come on October 21st, but He will come. If He doesn’t come in your life time, you will enter His fully expressed presence and Kingdom when you die. So, till He comes or we pass from this life let’s keep introducing our Savior and the truth of His Word to as many as possible and bring the influence of His Kingdom into this hurting lost world.
On the plus side, this prophetic fiasco reminds us that Jesus promised to come back and when He does everything will change. “Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, will award to me on that day – and not only to me, but also to all who have longed for his appearing.” (2 Timothy 4:8). Longing for His appearing is designed to be a healthy characteristic of God’s children.
I have heard it said that some Christians are so heavenly minded they are of no earthly good. It would be unhealthy and unbiblical to neglect responsibility on earth because we anticipate the Lord’s coming. A healthy, biblical perspective anticipates the Lord’s return and draws from that hope motivation to live for Christ on earth. It is not an obsession that blurs our understanding of earthly realities and responsibilities. It is a deep seated hope that helps shape our lives in very constructive ways on this earth.
The hope of His coming motivates us to holy living. “Everyone who has this hope in him purifies himself, just as he is pure.” (1 John 3:3). I had the privilege of pastoring many military people in Colorado Springs. I remember one young wife and mother whose husband was stationed overseas for a long period of time. As his return home neared she began making preparations. She lost weight, cleaned up the house, and prepared her young children for his arrival. It was a wonderful lesson on preparing to receive the person you love.
The hope of His coming motivates us to faithful service. Speaking of life after death Paul said, “Therefore, my dear brothers, stand firm. Let nothing move you. Always give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain.” (1 Corinthians 15:58). The prospect of Jesus coming before we die holds the same hope of eternal reward for our service.
The hope of His coming ministers peace in a troubled world. We all experience discouragement when our efforts bring less than desired results. Not enough people are getting saved, the church is imperfect, and Christians let us down. And, sometimes we disappoint ourselves. The hope of Christ’s coming includes the ultimate establishment of His Kingdom on earth. In that day the redeemed will be free from the frailties of human flesh and all Christians will be complete in their transformation. When His Kingdom comes in fullness all humanity will be under the direct reign of Jesus Christ and all will be made right. “Dear friends, now we are children of God, and what we will be has not yet been made known. But we know that when he appears, we shall be like him, for we shall see him as he is.” (1 John 23:2).
“We know that the whole creation has been groaning as in the pains of childbirth right up to the present time. Not only so, but we ourselves, who have the firstfruits of the Spirit groan inwardly as we wait eagerly for our adoption as sons, the redemption of our bodies. For in this hope we were saved. But hope that is seen is not hope at all. Who hopes for what he already has? But if we hope for what we do not yet have, we wait for it patiently.” (Romans 8:22-25).
Be encouraged. He didn’t come on May 21st and probably won’t come on October 21st, but He will come. If He doesn’t come in your life time, you will enter His fully expressed presence and Kingdom when you die. So, till He comes or we pass from this life let’s keep introducing our Savior and the truth of His Word to as many as possible and bring the influence of His Kingdom into this hurting lost world.
Friday, March 4, 2011
Connections and Reflections
RECENT CONNECTIONS AND REFLECTIONS:
My last personal ebulletin was January 10, 2011. Since that time I have had the privilege of visiting Castlewood Canyon Church in Franktown, CO, and Pastor Jack and Lynnett Serr January 16th. We enjoyed a wonderful worship experience and the testimonies of many in the church sharing what God is doing. God bless you Jack and Lynnett as you continue to minister in the Franktown area.
On January 30th I ministered at Abundant Life Church in Silverthorne, CO. Abundant Life is in pastoral transition and the Elements AG pastoral team is providing interim pastoral leadership. Currently, we have several churches open and pray God will direct the leadership of His choosing to each church.
On January 31st we started our District Sectional Tour in Sterling, CO. It was a joy to connect with the majority of our ministers as we travelled throughout Colorado and Utah. Winter weather presented a challenge at times but we had good attendance and safe travel. In February one Sunday speaking engagement was cancelled due to weather and I had to cancel another one at the end of the month due to a sinus infection that sidelined me for a few days.
On February 20th I was honored to preach at Life Church in Salt Lake City, UT for Pastor Jim and Carrie Ayers. They are now conducting three Sunday a.m. services. Many have been coming into the Kingdom of God because of this exciting church.
LIFE GIVING PREACHING:
I shared a message with those present at the sectional council meals on “Life-Giving Preaching” and would like to reiterate the ingredients in effective preaching.
Effective preaching informs the mind, stirs the heart, and motivates the will with God’s word. It changes lives for time and eternity, and it builds the church spiritually and numerically. Preaching is not the only ingredient in the life of a church, but it is a critical ingredient. “For since in the wisdom of God the world through its wisdom did not know him, God was pleased through the foolishness of what was preached to save those who believe.” 1 Corinthians 1:21. Life-giving preaching requires an authentic messenger, an impacting message, an effective delivery, and a compelling authority.
AN AUTHENTIC MESSENGER: An authentic or credible messenger is one who is a sincere follower of Jesus Christ, a student of God’s word, and a practitioner of God’s word. God spoke through a donkey once, but that does not mean He will speak through one again. In fact, the biblical qualifications for eldership in the church indicate that the credibility of the preacher is of great importance to God. People are not interested in hearing a message from someone who does not understand or practice what they preach.
This is not to say we must be perfect. Part of authenticity is openness regarding our humanity and continuing growth in Christ. But, that openness is expressed in the context of a mature life in Christ that provides an example to the flock of God and a good reputation to the world.
AN IMPACTING MESSAGE: An impacting message is biblical, logical, and Spirit-formed. The “foolishness” we preach is actually the wisdom of God which is regarded as foolishness by people who have not received the illumination of the Holy Spirit. “For the foolishness of God is wiser than man’s wisdom, and the weakness of God is stronger than man’s strength.” 1 Corinthians 1:25. Biblical truth is accompanied by the work of the Holy Spirit and changes lives for time and eternity. We cannot find a more needed or important message than God’s Word.
Presenting a logical and Spirit-formed message is also critical to life-giving preaching. This is the product of concerted study, design, and prayer. By design I mean developing a logical presentation that people will understand and can apply to their lives. Prayer invokes the Holy Spirit’s participation in the design of the sermon.
AN EFFECTIVE DELIVERY: An effective delivery is heart-felt, contextualized, and natural. Jesus demonstrated every facet of life-giving preaching. His delivery was marked by the compassion he felt for the people and his identification with the people. He appealed to their sympathies and imagination by using illustrations from the culture of his day.
Another important ingredient in delivery is natural style. Effective preachers possess a wide range of personalities. Some are very demonstrative and others conversational. T. D. Jakes and Jack Hayford are polar opposites in style but both are very effective in their delivery. The key is to develop your natural style. God uses different personalities to minister to different people.
A COMPELLING AUTHORITY: A compelling authority is derived from God’s Word, position, wisdom, love, and righteous living. God’s Word has an authority all its own. It will not return void. Position, such as that of a pastor and credentialed minister carries a degree of authority. People also grant authority to speak into their lives to those who are wise and those who love them. Furthermore, righteous living or moral authority is necessary in the messenger, if we expect people to be interested in what we have to say. “The people were amazed at his (Jesus) teaching, because he taught them as one who had authority, not as the teachers of the law.” Mark 1:22
In the late 1800s George Matheson went to pastor in Edinburgh, Scotland. About six months after his arrival an elder in his church was calling on congregants and came to the home of an elderly widow who lived in a cellar. When he learned she had moved he searched the community and found her living in an attic room. He went to see her and when she invited him in he noted that the humble attic room was as clean, bright, and cheerful as the cellar had been dark, damp, and dirty. He said to her, “I see you have changed your home.” She responded by saying “Yes, you cannot hear George Matheson preach and live in a cellar”.
Effective preaching is life-giving. It changes lives for time and eternity, and it grows your church spiritually and numerically. “The disciples went out and preached everywhere, and the Lord worked with them and confirmed his word by the signs that accompanied it.” Mark 16:20. May God strengthen all of us in the art of Preaching the Word.
My last personal ebulletin was January 10, 2011. Since that time I have had the privilege of visiting Castlewood Canyon Church in Franktown, CO, and Pastor Jack and Lynnett Serr January 16th. We enjoyed a wonderful worship experience and the testimonies of many in the church sharing what God is doing. God bless you Jack and Lynnett as you continue to minister in the Franktown area.
On January 30th I ministered at Abundant Life Church in Silverthorne, CO. Abundant Life is in pastoral transition and the Elements AG pastoral team is providing interim pastoral leadership. Currently, we have several churches open and pray God will direct the leadership of His choosing to each church.
On January 31st we started our District Sectional Tour in Sterling, CO. It was a joy to connect with the majority of our ministers as we travelled throughout Colorado and Utah. Winter weather presented a challenge at times but we had good attendance and safe travel. In February one Sunday speaking engagement was cancelled due to weather and I had to cancel another one at the end of the month due to a sinus infection that sidelined me for a few days.
On February 20th I was honored to preach at Life Church in Salt Lake City, UT for Pastor Jim and Carrie Ayers. They are now conducting three Sunday a.m. services. Many have been coming into the Kingdom of God because of this exciting church.
LIFE GIVING PREACHING:
I shared a message with those present at the sectional council meals on “Life-Giving Preaching” and would like to reiterate the ingredients in effective preaching.
Effective preaching informs the mind, stirs the heart, and motivates the will with God’s word. It changes lives for time and eternity, and it builds the church spiritually and numerically. Preaching is not the only ingredient in the life of a church, but it is a critical ingredient. “For since in the wisdom of God the world through its wisdom did not know him, God was pleased through the foolishness of what was preached to save those who believe.” 1 Corinthians 1:21. Life-giving preaching requires an authentic messenger, an impacting message, an effective delivery, and a compelling authority.
AN AUTHENTIC MESSENGER: An authentic or credible messenger is one who is a sincere follower of Jesus Christ, a student of God’s word, and a practitioner of God’s word. God spoke through a donkey once, but that does not mean He will speak through one again. In fact, the biblical qualifications for eldership in the church indicate that the credibility of the preacher is of great importance to God. People are not interested in hearing a message from someone who does not understand or practice what they preach.
This is not to say we must be perfect. Part of authenticity is openness regarding our humanity and continuing growth in Christ. But, that openness is expressed in the context of a mature life in Christ that provides an example to the flock of God and a good reputation to the world.
AN IMPACTING MESSAGE: An impacting message is biblical, logical, and Spirit-formed. The “foolishness” we preach is actually the wisdom of God which is regarded as foolishness by people who have not received the illumination of the Holy Spirit. “For the foolishness of God is wiser than man’s wisdom, and the weakness of God is stronger than man’s strength.” 1 Corinthians 1:25. Biblical truth is accompanied by the work of the Holy Spirit and changes lives for time and eternity. We cannot find a more needed or important message than God’s Word.
Presenting a logical and Spirit-formed message is also critical to life-giving preaching. This is the product of concerted study, design, and prayer. By design I mean developing a logical presentation that people will understand and can apply to their lives. Prayer invokes the Holy Spirit’s participation in the design of the sermon.
AN EFFECTIVE DELIVERY: An effective delivery is heart-felt, contextualized, and natural. Jesus demonstrated every facet of life-giving preaching. His delivery was marked by the compassion he felt for the people and his identification with the people. He appealed to their sympathies and imagination by using illustrations from the culture of his day.
Another important ingredient in delivery is natural style. Effective preachers possess a wide range of personalities. Some are very demonstrative and others conversational. T. D. Jakes and Jack Hayford are polar opposites in style but both are very effective in their delivery. The key is to develop your natural style. God uses different personalities to minister to different people.
A COMPELLING AUTHORITY: A compelling authority is derived from God’s Word, position, wisdom, love, and righteous living. God’s Word has an authority all its own. It will not return void. Position, such as that of a pastor and credentialed minister carries a degree of authority. People also grant authority to speak into their lives to those who are wise and those who love them. Furthermore, righteous living or moral authority is necessary in the messenger, if we expect people to be interested in what we have to say. “The people were amazed at his (Jesus) teaching, because he taught them as one who had authority, not as the teachers of the law.” Mark 1:22
In the late 1800s George Matheson went to pastor in Edinburgh, Scotland. About six months after his arrival an elder in his church was calling on congregants and came to the home of an elderly widow who lived in a cellar. When he learned she had moved he searched the community and found her living in an attic room. He went to see her and when she invited him in he noted that the humble attic room was as clean, bright, and cheerful as the cellar had been dark, damp, and dirty. He said to her, “I see you have changed your home.” She responded by saying “Yes, you cannot hear George Matheson preach and live in a cellar”.
Effective preaching is life-giving. It changes lives for time and eternity, and it grows your church spiritually and numerically. “The disciples went out and preached everywhere, and the Lord worked with them and confirmed his word by the signs that accompanied it.” Mark 16:20. May God strengthen all of us in the art of Preaching the Word.
Thursday, December 16, 2010
A NEW YEAR
RECENT CONNECTIONS AND REFLECTIONS:
The week of November 29th was filled with Budget and Finance Committee, Departmental Leaders, and Executive Presbyter meetings as we worked on finalizing a budget to present to the Presbytery in January for the coming year. It is a pleasure to work with everyone involved in these areas of leadership.
On December 3rd Loretta and I traveled to San Diego, CA for a CEP board meeting followed by four days of AG Executive Leadership meetings. Shared worship, workshops, and personal interactions are beneficial at these events.
On Saturday and Sunday, December 11 and 12 it was my privilege to publicly present Crystal Sharp her Certificate of Ministry in the three weekend worship services at Grace Community Church in Centennial, CO. Crystal is part of the pastoral team at Grace. Congratulations Crystal!
A NEW YEAR AHEAD:
Entering a new year is often a time for personal reflection and evaluation. I recall a cartoon in which a woman hands her husband a list and says, “Here are your new year’s resolutions”. The input of others is helpful, but we should from time to time assess ourselves to see if there are areas where we need to grow. I would like to suggest a format for assessing where we are in ministry. I have framed these thoughts with the acronym EXCEL.
ENJOY your work! Certainly every assignment has its challenges and I know that pain is a companion of leadership. Having said that, however, when we are In the will of God and faithfully carrying out the work there is a sense of peace and enjoyment that is absent when a person is outside God’s will. The joy of the Lord is present as well when we are walking with Him. Are we enjoying our work? Do we believe we are in the center of God’s will?
EXCEED expectations! Doing the minimum required or falling short of the minimum produces an unfruitful ministry. “Under promise and over deliver” is a formula for success. Are we willing to go the extra mile in ministry?
CONNECT with God! Our personal spiritual health and the invocation of God’s favor are essential to our effectiveness in ministry. A great irony of the ministry is that we can grow distant in our relationship with God even as we seek to serve Him. Are we keeping spiritual disciplines alive? Are we earnestly seeking His direction in our ministry?
EXEMPLIFY Christ! Living in the “glass house” is added motivation to keep our lives holy and healthy, as well as motivation to provide an example for others to follow. Are we overcoming temptation? Is the fruit of the Spirit increasing in our lives?
LOVE people! Love fulfills the law and it is difficult to miss the mark when you truly love people as Christ loves them. It is easy to become jaded and cynical in our relationships with people; assuming the worst instead of the best. Is God’s grace and love reflected through our interactions with people? Are we moved with compassion by their needs?
I pray we all will excel in our work for Jesus Christ.
PRAYER NEEDS:
Please pray for the Art Moya family. Art passed away on December 4, 2010. He pastored our church in Berthoud, CO for several years and is loved and respected by many.
The week of November 29th was filled with Budget and Finance Committee, Departmental Leaders, and Executive Presbyter meetings as we worked on finalizing a budget to present to the Presbytery in January for the coming year. It is a pleasure to work with everyone involved in these areas of leadership.
On December 3rd Loretta and I traveled to San Diego, CA for a CEP board meeting followed by four days of AG Executive Leadership meetings. Shared worship, workshops, and personal interactions are beneficial at these events.
On Saturday and Sunday, December 11 and 12 it was my privilege to publicly present Crystal Sharp her Certificate of Ministry in the three weekend worship services at Grace Community Church in Centennial, CO. Crystal is part of the pastoral team at Grace. Congratulations Crystal!
A NEW YEAR AHEAD:
Entering a new year is often a time for personal reflection and evaluation. I recall a cartoon in which a woman hands her husband a list and says, “Here are your new year’s resolutions”. The input of others is helpful, but we should from time to time assess ourselves to see if there are areas where we need to grow. I would like to suggest a format for assessing where we are in ministry. I have framed these thoughts with the acronym EXCEL.
ENJOY your work! Certainly every assignment has its challenges and I know that pain is a companion of leadership. Having said that, however, when we are In the will of God and faithfully carrying out the work there is a sense of peace and enjoyment that is absent when a person is outside God’s will. The joy of the Lord is present as well when we are walking with Him. Are we enjoying our work? Do we believe we are in the center of God’s will?
EXCEED expectations! Doing the minimum required or falling short of the minimum produces an unfruitful ministry. “Under promise and over deliver” is a formula for success. Are we willing to go the extra mile in ministry?
CONNECT with God! Our personal spiritual health and the invocation of God’s favor are essential to our effectiveness in ministry. A great irony of the ministry is that we can grow distant in our relationship with God even as we seek to serve Him. Are we keeping spiritual disciplines alive? Are we earnestly seeking His direction in our ministry?
EXEMPLIFY Christ! Living in the “glass house” is added motivation to keep our lives holy and healthy, as well as motivation to provide an example for others to follow. Are we overcoming temptation? Is the fruit of the Spirit increasing in our lives?
LOVE people! Love fulfills the law and it is difficult to miss the mark when you truly love people as Christ loves them. It is easy to become jaded and cynical in our relationships with people; assuming the worst instead of the best. Is God’s grace and love reflected through our interactions with people? Are we moved with compassion by their needs?
I pray we all will excel in our work for Jesus Christ.
PRAYER NEEDS:
Please pray for the Art Moya family. Art passed away on December 4, 2010. He pastored our church in Berthoud, CO for several years and is loved and respected by many.
Monday, November 29, 2010
RECENT CONNECTIONS AND REFLECTIONS
On October 31st Loretta and I had the privilege of sharing in the celebration of the 100th anniversary of First Assembly of God in Greeley, Colorado with Pastor Michael and Nan Popineau, and the congregation. This church predates the inception of the AG and has a rich history of ministry.
I have heard it said that every generation has to develop its own churches. There is some truth in that statement and for a church to be sustained effectively from generation to generation is a significant accomplishment. Some of our finest ministers have pastored this church through the years and their leadership provides an example of moving a church forward while respecting the history of the church.
On November 14th I installed Bill Woods as the new Pastor of Solid Rock Christian Fellowship in Florence, CO. Congratulations Bill and Paula on your new God-given assignment. May God bless your ministry in Florence!
On November 21st Loretta and I visited Northland Community Church led by Pastor Jerry and Susan Cassell in Monument, CO. This church was launched two months ago and has an average Sunday a.m. worship attendance of about 75 and a youth ministry with about 35 teenagers in attendance.
We had a church in Monument for many years, but after some reverses we closed it in 2009. There are 250,000 people in a radius of 15 miles around Monument so the need is great. Under the leadership of Jerry Cassell in partnership with Pastor Randy Popineau, The Church at Briargate, and District leadership, Northland Community Church was envisioned and brought into reality. The church is already having a very positive impact on the community. God bless you Jerry and Susan as you lead this vital ministry forward.
In this season of Thanksgiving I thank God for you and pray for God’s blessing in your family and ministry. Today, Loretta and I celebrate 42 years of marriage! Above everything else I thank God for my wonderful wife and family. There is nothing more valuable under God than healthy relationships; first of all with one’s family and then with others.
PRAYER NEEDS:
Please pray for God’s comfort and strength for Steve Salazar’s wife Donna and his family. Pastor Steve Salazar’s funeral service on November 17th was a great celebration of a life well lived. Over 1,000 people were in attendance and schools were closed that day in honor of Steve. His impact in the community of Del Norte, Colorado was extraordinary. He will be missed.
I have heard it said that every generation has to develop its own churches. There is some truth in that statement and for a church to be sustained effectively from generation to generation is a significant accomplishment. Some of our finest ministers have pastored this church through the years and their leadership provides an example of moving a church forward while respecting the history of the church.
On November 14th I installed Bill Woods as the new Pastor of Solid Rock Christian Fellowship in Florence, CO. Congratulations Bill and Paula on your new God-given assignment. May God bless your ministry in Florence!
On November 21st Loretta and I visited Northland Community Church led by Pastor Jerry and Susan Cassell in Monument, CO. This church was launched two months ago and has an average Sunday a.m. worship attendance of about 75 and a youth ministry with about 35 teenagers in attendance.
We had a church in Monument for many years, but after some reverses we closed it in 2009. There are 250,000 people in a radius of 15 miles around Monument so the need is great. Under the leadership of Jerry Cassell in partnership with Pastor Randy Popineau, The Church at Briargate, and District leadership, Northland Community Church was envisioned and brought into reality. The church is already having a very positive impact on the community. God bless you Jerry and Susan as you lead this vital ministry forward.
In this season of Thanksgiving I thank God for you and pray for God’s blessing in your family and ministry. Today, Loretta and I celebrate 42 years of marriage! Above everything else I thank God for my wonderful wife and family. There is nothing more valuable under God than healthy relationships; first of all with one’s family and then with others.
PRAYER NEEDS:
Please pray for God’s comfort and strength for Steve Salazar’s wife Donna and his family. Pastor Steve Salazar’s funeral service on November 17th was a great celebration of a life well lived. Over 1,000 people were in attendance and schools were closed that day in honor of Steve. His impact in the community of Del Norte, Colorado was extraordinary. He will be missed.
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