Friday, June 25, 2010

Why We Are Planting A Church

Blogging is fun and it interests me. However…I really do not have time to do it consistently. This is a busy time for my family. Since my last post our second son, Noah, was born. He is doing well and so is Rachel. God has truly blessed us. As I think back on my life the blessings of God flow from every memory. I was fortunate to be born to a great family, to great parents who set the spiritual example for me and taught me how to be a man. I have been fortunate to have a great older (and I mean older) brother. It’s always nice to be able seek advice from someone you can trust and depend on.

Then there’s Rachel. What can I say to properly put my feelings for her in words? Simple I love you will do, I hope. She’s a great wife and a wonderful mother. She supports me in everything, from church plants to my other ministry positions and all the other stuff I am currently involved in. Sorry to ramble…but I’ve got to make God’s blessings known!

Why are we planting a church? I think I’ve been asked that question a thousand times. I know the typical logic that accompanies this question…there are sooo many churches in Maryville, why another one? We have a firm belief that there is still a lot that can be done in the community to minister to families and bring glory to Christ in the process. This doesn’t mean that we are anti establishment or have the opinion that all the existing churches are failing, nor does it mean that we are against working with other churches. It simply means that in 2010 there is still more work to do and the basis for this is the fact that nearly half of Maryville (in the buckle of the Bible belt) on any given Sunday is unchurched.

Closely related is another reason. Church plants should not “swap sheep.” We are not in this to “steal” someone else’s members. We are planting a church to see the lost be radically transformed by the power of God through His Son Jesus Christ. This is our passion and vision and we are praying that God will send us a group of mature believers who have the same passion. Our strategy to accomplish our task is to “be the church.” In other words, instead of developing programs with the hope of attracting people to our building, we are going to transplant the church out in the community with the hope and intent that those individuals encounter the Gospel through our service.

This strategy of being the church in the community we believe is more biblical than just sitting around waiting on the lost to flock to us. If you examine Jesus’ public ministry, more often than not He was teaching and ministering outside the walls of the temple. Jesus was in the community and we need to do the same. Our church is going to actively serve the community and our hope is that we will take the Gospel to families and see Fathers become the spiritual head of his family while leading his home to grow in faith.

There are some things that we are lifting up in prayer. We are seeking God’s leading in a worship pastor and a student/university pastor. Maryville College is just down the road and we intend to minister to the students on campus. We envision a Wednesday night college service where we cater to the students and bring the Gospel to them in full force through a time of fellowship, worship, and a non-watered down Jesus saves and defeats sin message. We would love for God to send us someone who has a passion for collegiate ministry.

As we continue to go through this faith growing process and following the Lord’s lead we are confident that God is going to give us the resources we need to do the ministry and we believe that He will lead individuals who have a heart for the Gospel and want to mentor a new believer to us. We are hoping that we can continue to develop relationships with other local churches and pastors and work alongside with them in accomplishing the overall mission of the church (Great Commission). We continue to pray for a church that can help us financially or partner with us in some capacity. Given the economic times we understand the difficulty in committing to do anything financially. While our focus is not on money we do understand that it is a need and our prayer is that God will provide for us enough to do what it takes to bring Him glory.

It’s an exciting yet nervous adventure of ups and downs. There are days when we know God is working and days when discouragement attack us. There are days when I honestly am overwhelmed with the task ahead. Can I be honest with you? I need your prayers. Pray for me to have wisdom, strength, to not compromise the Gospel in an attempt to gain an audience, to not neglect my family. All along I’ve said that Foothills Baptist Church will come to be not because its pastor has brilliant ideas or is a great schemer. Rather she will be birthed because of God’s grace, His power, His work, His ministry, His leading, and His providence. And this is what we want everyone to understand; that God has ordained and established this church. He is going to do a great work through the congregation and we are excited to be part of that work. He might be leading some of you to join us on this God ordained adventure.

Because He lives,

Jeremy