The Foundation will be meeting tomorrow night (Wednesday) at 7pm in the Renfro Center basement. We are now in our 5th week of the Ephesians Study Series and will be focusing on Ephesians 3.14-21 and Paul's prayer for the believers. The title of the teaching is "Unleashed." Be sure to bring your Bible and something to write with.
Upcoming News: Next Wednesday we will be going to the Cleveland County Fair as a group after our weekly meeting. We are moving the service time up to 6:00PM. We are starting an hour earlier so that we can get out to the fair somewhat early. Be sure to invite a bunch of friends next week!
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
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Wednesday Night Meeting 9/26 |
Sunday, September 23, 2007
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9Marks Book Study Highlights-- Part 1 |
As the Vision Team(Aaron,Jonathan,Chance) has been meeting weekly to plan and prepare for the present as well as the future for The Foundation, we realized that we needed to do a better job of studying and growing together as a leadership team. To accomplish that task we are currently reading a book entitled: 9 Marks of a Healthy Church, written by Mark Dever. So far the book has been awesome and we would like to share some of the things we are learning as we move along through the book. I hope these posts will be helpful to you and that you might see The Foundation putting more emphasis on some of the healthy characteristics for the Body. Here are the notes from the Preface and Introduction:
Preface:
- Unhealthy churches cause few problems on mature-healthy Christians but are serious deterrents in the growth of young Christians.
- Bad churches are very effective anti-missionary forces.
- The local church is God’s evangelism plan.
- The local church isn’t an option for us; it’s the shape of you following Jesus.
- If we want to be more biblical in our evangelism, then we will find ourselves devoting more time to praying for the lost in our personal prayer times.
Introduction:
- Preaching of the Gospel and proper administration of baptism and the Lord’s Supper have been regarded as the marks of a true church by Protestants since the Reformation.
- The exaltation of numbers and technique are two easily recognizable hallmarks of secularization in American churches.
- Three Major Church Models: Liberal, Seeker-Sensitive, and Traditional
- All three assume that evident relevance and response is a true indicator of success. (Social Ministries/Liberal—Music/Seeker-Sensitive—Programs/Traditional)
- It is dangerous to assume that the fruit of a successful church is readily apparent.
- God’s word is well-stocked with images of delayed blessing.
- “Biblically, we must realize that the size of what our eyes see is rarely a good way to estimate the greatness of something in the eyes of God”
- A successful ministry is one that is demonstrably faithful to God’s Word.
- The preaching of the message and the leading of disciples are two basic needs in our churches.
- The 9Marks: Expositional Preaching, Biblical Theology, The Gospel, Biblical Understanding of Conversion, Biblical Understanding or Evangelism, Biblical Understanding of Church Membership, Biblical Church Discipline, Concern for Discipleship and Growth, and Biblical Church Leadership.
Saturday, September 22, 2007
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Ephesians Study Notes Ch. 3.1-13 |
My study notes from Ephesians Ch. 3.1-13 are now available online via Google Documents. You can view them by following this link. These notes are from my preparational study before the Wednesday night teaching, so they might only make sense to me, but I think you can find something useful in them to refer back to later. Enjoy!
Friday, September 21, 2007
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Is Yoga OK for Christians? |
I recently ran across a video from CNN where they asked if yoga is ok for Christians. They brought on John MacArthur, pastor of Grace Community Church, and Doug Pagitt, pastor of Solomon's Porch and member of Emergent village to debate this. Just a little side note: If you are ever asked to come on CNN to debate an issue and you find out John MacArthur is on the other end, don't go, you will lose! I am a big fan of John MacArthur and I have watched him time and time again defend the biblical Gospel on live TV and it is always the same result. He constantly and relentlessly makes a stand for biblical truth. After seeing many Christian leaders sink back and flounder, MacArthur never misses a chance to present the Gospel with clarity and conviction. You can't deny that yoga is becoming extremely popular in America as well as the Church. So what is its place in the lives of Christians? Is it off limits? Use it for exercise only? I took a few classes in college on eastern spirituality and we talked about yoga and the different types in depth. It is hard to separate yoga from its history and background, which are bottom line anti-Christian, so I urge to be careful when it comes to things like this. I also urge you to be extremely cautious when it comes to the emergent movement and some of its authors and leaders. Some of these people are associated with the emergent movement, some are loosely associated, and some you just need to be on your toes :). Brian McLaren, Doug Pagitt, Tony Jones, Leonard Sweet, Shane Claiborne, Spencer Burke, Rob Bell (no he didn't), Don Miller (that's two strikes now), Tony Campolo, etc. I am not telling you don't read books by them, because some of them have good things to say, but I do want to say be careful and exercise a little discernment when it comes to books, instead of reading the latest and coolest books out there and believing they are true simply because they come under a Christian heading.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
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How Much do Pastor's Get Paid? |
Interested? Christianity Today International just finished a report on Pastor's salaries. Evidently Baptist youth ministers make the highest youth worker salaries among all denominations....not what I would have thought. Anyways here's the report. Check it out.
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Wednesday Night Meeting |
Once again, Wednesday's meeting will be in the Renfro Center Basement at 7pm. We will be digging into Ephesians 3 this week and will hopefully be able to reap some good stuff from God's Word that we can apply to our lives...be sure to bring your Bible and something to write with. Last week we went to IHOP after the meeting so who knows where we'll end up this time. See yall tomorrow!
Friday, September 14, 2007
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Billy Graham & Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God |
Recently, I came across a very interesting exhibit over at The Jonathan Edwards Center, where they have audio clips from the time Billy Graham preached “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”. Considered to be one of the greatest and most famous of American sermons, “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” was first preached by Jonathan Edwards in 1741 during the First Great Awakening.
They have a transcript of the sermon that compares the original sermon to Billy Graham’s version. I thought it was interesting to see the slight differences (yes I know my nerdieness is showing).
Monday, September 10, 2007
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Wednesday Night Meeting-9/12 |
We are meeting once again on Wednesday night in the Renfro Center basement at 7pm. We'll be continuing our Ephesians Series with a study on Ephesians 2.11-22. Jeremiah Childers will do the teaching which should be great. Jeremiah is a student in the Divinity School at Gardner-Webb and is working on his Master's in Divinity. We will also take time out for The Lord's Supper which is something that we will be doing for the first time as a ministry.
After the Meeting: There are no definite plans at the moment. We'll decide after the service whether to go to the Coffee Shop, Kerry's, or to the Cookout. So everyone be thinking about where you'd like to go.
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For All You Bookworms |
This chair's for you! Pretty cool idea...you can roll your chair to the perfect spot in the house, sit down, and pick out your favorite book from a 80 book collection, all without ever leaving your chair. Now all you have to do is fork out the 2,000 green-ones it will cost you to get it. But at least you would have a super-cool modern chair to display all the books you've bought but never get around to reading...
Thursday, September 06, 2007
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New Shane and Shane CD! |
I am excited to announce that finally, after about 3 years, the new Shane and Shane CD is out.
If you haven’t ever heard anything by them, I suggest you go and buy every CD they have made, you won’t be disappointed. They are just flat out on a whole different level than all of the “stuff” going on in Christian music. A lot of their music comes directly from the Psalms and other scriptures and is saturated with the Gospel. I am a person who loves the Gospel, I love to learn about it and sing about it, and in a Christian subculture surrounded by “prom songs to Jesus” which are devoid of substance and hardly mention sin, grace, Jesus, or atonement, Shane and Shane are definitely refreshing to hear.
I was able to go to their concert in Charlotte about a week ago and I was blown away. There wasn’t anything special about the concert, no big show with lights and all of that, just the music. When most artists are writing man-centered songs that hardly mention anything Christian, Shane and Shane were surprisingly God-centered. It was refreshing to see musicians and their music consumed and passionate about the Gospel and unashamed to share it. So, I highly recommend checking them out.
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"Excellence in All Things and All Things to God's Glory" -- The Legacy of Dr. D. James Kennedy |
Dr. Mohler has a good post about the passing of Dr.D. James Kennedy.
Also, Justin Taylor over at Between Two Worlds has a post with some good links.
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
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Wednesday Night Meeting |
There is a Foundation meeting tomorrow night at 7pm in the Renfro Center basement. Courtney Eller will be there this week to share a presentation on her mission trip to Uganda over the summer which should be awesome. Also, Justin Webb will continue our teaching series on Ephesians 2.1-10, so be sure to bring your Bible and something to write with.
After the Meeting: The plan is to go over to Broad River Coffee once again to hangout and listen during their open mic night.
If you have questions, contact us.
Saturday, September 01, 2007
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Ephesians Study Notes Ch. 1.15-23 |
The study notes from Ephesians 1.15-23 are now posted. Here's the link. The notes are published on Google Documents so you should be able to save and print from there if you wish. Hope you enjoy!