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Saturday, March 24, 2012

Sunday Preview


I am really looking forward to worship tomorrow!  I have heard so many stories about decisions that have been made during these five weeks of revival at our church.  It is encouraging to see how the Lord still works in the lives of those who humble themselves before Him.

Tomorrow I will be preaching on the story of Jacob from Genesis 32.  This is one of the most unusual stories in the Bible.  After living a life with so many twists and turns that it could a modern soap opera to shame, Jacob finds himself alone in the wilderness, in the dark of night, when a shadowy figure approaches.  The next thing you know Jacob and the unknown figure are locked in a wrestling match that lasts hours.  Who is the shadowy figure?  If you don’t already know the story, it would be the very last person you would guess.  You can read Genesis 32 to find out or just wait until tomorrow.  Through this struggle, though, Jacob becomes a changed man.  That will be our focus tomorrow.  I cannot wait!

Special Singer

Also tomorrow we have a special singer sharing a mini concert in both the morning and evening services.  Stephanie Lambert comes to us from Lynchburg, Virginia where she regularly sings alongside Charles Billingsley at Thomas Road Baptist Church.  Stephanie has been singing for the Lord for many years at churches and events around the country such as the Jerry Falwell Old Time Gospel Hour and Mark Lowry’s National Christian Singing Competition.  In addition to her singing in both services, her husband, George Lambert will be preaching in the 6:00 p.m. service.

So I hope to see you tomorrow at 10:45 and 6:00.  It will be a good day.

New Book

On another note, about three weeks ago I published a book that I have been working on for some time.  I haven’t said much about it because my focus has been on other things in recent days, but next week I will begin to publicize the book and try to begin to get the word out.  It is titled, Illuminating The Darkness: A Fresh and Effective Solution to Depression,Stress, and Anxiety.  It gives a thoroughly biblical perspective to the mental and emotional struggles so many people face.  I will say much more about it in a blog post I will post on Monday but you can take a look at a few pages of the book by going to its Amazon.com page.  The cost of the book is $12.99 (8.99 for the Kindle book), but for FBC Heath people and for people in the Heath-Newark-Granville area I want to make the book available for as little as possible.  Therefore, books will be available tomorrow on the “Sermon CD Table” in the main foyer for $6.00.  Just pick up a book and use the envelope that is in it to put $6.00 in the box that is provided.

In Christ,
Pastor Noel

Monday, March 12, 2012

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

The Principle And The Path


There are many books I read once and enjoy. There are some books I read once and regret that I lost those hours out of my life. And then there are some books I read over and over again.  Yesterday I finished one of those books.  The Principle and the Path, by Andy Stanley, is one of those books that doesn’t tell you anything you don’t already know, but it tells you in a way that grabs you by the collar and demands your attention.  Where we end up in life, in every aspect of life, is determined by the direction we have traveled.  Sounds simple, but how often do people end up in a bad place in life and then act surprised, when at the same time, everyone around them sees their predicament as the expected result of the direction they had been traveling.

We all think we are the exception to the rule. When it comes to our marriages, our kids, our money, our health, and our walk with the Lord, we think that somehow things will just work out for us. Even though most people’s neglect of those key areas of life end in destruction, it will be different for us.  Andy Stanley reminds us that this is an absurd way of thinking.  We are not the exception!

Our destination is not determined by our desire or our intentions.  Our destination in every area of life is determined by the day-by-day direction we have been heading for months and years.

Yesterday was the first day of my annual study retreat.  This is a time I get away and read, pray and write.  These are such refreshing times for me.  And I don’t think there could have been a better book to start the week. I recommend this short book to every father, mother, teen, ministry leader, influencer…
If you need a wake-up call, you will find it in this book!

Pastor Noel

Saturday, December 31, 2011

God-Truths I Have Learned Through Adoption


We returned last night from our seventeen day journey through China to adopt Rae Michelle Dear (formerly Yang Rui).  It was a memorable trip, no major issues.  We are thankful to be home and we are so very thankful for Rae.  I know the journey has really only just begun, and there is much for me to learn, but I wanted to share a few thoughts that came to me as I was pondering the events of the last week or so while flying home yesterday.  Already, through being Rae’s earthly father for about ten days, I have learned some important truths about my heavenly Father.

#1:  God loves me more than I know!  We have had some difficult days with Rae, especially in the beginning.  Everything we did to try to help her, whether it was getting her to take a bath, brush her teeth, or stop jumping on the bed was because we loved her and wanted what was best for her.  But she didn't understand that.  Our actions didn't seem like love from her perspective.  She often stubbornly rejected our warnings and instructions.  If only she could understand how much we love her and how everything we say or do is an expression of that love.  That makes me think… How often does the same situation happen between the heavenly Father and me, his adopted son?  How often do I reject His warnings and instructions because on some level I foolishly question His love?

#2:  There is a better way to live!  Rae doesn't understand how much better life will be.  She has been living in poverty.  She has been living without the benefit of a family.  She hasn't had proper medical care.  Her future as a special needs child in the orphan system in China was very bleak.  I know there is no guarantee her life will now be a bed of roses, but she will at least have her basic needs met, she will have a loving family, she will have good medical care, and she will have the hope of a great future.  But she just doesn't understand.  The institutional life of the orphanage is all she knows.  She cannot comprehend what 'better' even is.  She has no idea what she has missed out on.  That makes me think…  Is the same thing true when I push against the life my heavenly Father wants me to live?  I am afraid that too often I wrongly think my life of selfishness and sin is the best life for me.  I wonder what I am missing out on.

#3:  I can never comprehend the depth of God’s love and the cost of the cross!  Rae doesn't understand the sacrifice her family made to adopt her and bring her to America.  She has no idea.  She has no comprehension of what a thousand dollars is, much less many thousands of dollars.  And not only was there a financial sacrifice but the major lifestyle change that comes with adding a new six-year-old to a family that is just beginning to enjoy the fruits of maturing children.  She understands none of this, nor could she understand if we tried to explain it.  That makes me think… How much do I really comprehend about the price the Lord paid to make my adoption as His son possible?  I claim to have some understanding of the cross, the agony, and the shame that Jesus faced, but do I really?  Or is it beyond my ability to understand just as our family’s sacrifice is beyond Rae’s ability to understand?

#4:  My salvation does not correlate with my merit!  Rae doesn't understand the significance and the value of her being chosen out of so many orphans in China and around the world.  There is a better biblical word for this, but it could be said that she is pretty LUCKY.  She was not chosen because of any merit of her own.  She was not chosen because she had something to offer.  She wasn't chosen because of her parents, her intelligence, her goodness, her beauty, or any other human measurement of worthwhileness.  She was simply chosen by the providence of God.  Only a handful of orphans get the chance that she has been given.  That makes me think… The most valuable thing I have is my relationship with God.  I am reminded of Ephesians 1:4-5 which says, “He chose [me] in Him before the foundation of the world, that [I] should be holy and without blame before Him in love, having predestined [me] to adoption as [a] son … according to the good pleasure of His will.”  Not because of any merit, but simply because of his grace, I am blessed beyond measure with salvation!  The Lord convicted me; I responded to His working; He saved me by His grace.

#5:  I need to better accept the Lord’s help!  Maybe it is due to her institutional life for the last several years, but Rae is fiercely independent.  She doesn't want me to help her with anything.  There have been so many times in the last few days that I could have been such a blessing to her if she would have just let me help.  I have watched her carry around a banana for an hour while being terribly hungry but refusing to let me help her peel it.  As I am writing this we are in an airplane somewhere over Canada.  She is trying to play a video game but can't get it to work because she is starting at the wrong spot.  She refuses to let me help.  She is angry because she can't get it to work.  The solution is sitting next to her and it would take less than five seconds, but she wants to be independent.  That makes me think…  I wonder how frustrating it must be for the Lord when I insist on doing things my own way instead of leaning on His word and wisdom.  I wonder how sad He must be when he sees me struggle in life when help is only a prayer away.

#6:  The God of the universe takes pleasure in me when I honor Him!  Rae has no idea about the pleasure and joy she brings to her new parents.  Even on the most difficult days, we have rejoiced over her.  The simple times when she has looked at me and said, "Xie xie babba" (thank you daddy) when I have done the smallest favors for her have set my heart ablaze with joy.  That makes me think… I often forget (and I am sure I have never really understood) how the heavenly Father takes pleasure in me and my praise and worship of Him.

I could go on, and I probably will in the days to come.  But for now I am enjoying my new daughter for the joy she brings and the lessons she teaches!

Noel

Saturday, December 17, 2011

It All Begins Tomorrow


As I write this it is 3:30 a.m. on Sunday morning.  Looking out my hotel window, it appears that Beijing is asleep.  Me and my friend, Jetlag, are answering a few emails and pondering what is going to happen tomorrow.  There have been some big events in my life, and I have even been privileged enough to check-off a few bucket list items through the years, but somehow tomorrow seems like a bigger deal than anything I have ever done before.

Twenty-six years ago, I accepted Christ as my Savior.  Of course, that has to be the most significant thing that has ever happened to me.  I remember people telling me way back then that it wouldn’t last, and I feared they were correct.  However, as it turns out, that was real, and the Lord is real, and by his grace, he has stuck with me for a very long time.  I was married sixteen years ago.  That was a big change, and a good one, and a lasting one.  Donna and I have been blessed with two children (the biological way), and of course those were life-changers.  And there have been some other big events through the years that have stretched me and my family.  I think of leaving engineering school to go into the ministry.  I think of leaving the familiarity of the South and moving to Ohio.  But somehow, what is going to happen tomorrow seems bigger than all of that.

I suppose it has something to do with pushing the boundaries of my comfort zone, or maybe it is the factor of the unknown, or maybe it is the fact that once done, this cannot be undone, but tomorrow feels like the biggest step in my life.

This isn’t the biggest step because I am fearful.  I believe the Lord has been preparing my family for this for a long time.  I am blessed with a very strong marriage and two godly daughters who I know are willing to make the sacrifices this adoption may require.  I have exceptionally good friends and a wonderful church family standing behind me.  I know there could be some hard days ahead, but I am ready for the challenge.

This isn’t the biggest step because of any hesitation or doubt.  I think I have always known I would adopt.  Years ago the motivation was for reasons too personal to write in this blog, but for the last twenty years it has been something I just felt like would happen.  Through this eighteen-month adoption-paperwork-pregnancy there have been many questions.  There have been questions about special needs, domestic versus international, and questions about finances.  But never have we questioned the fact that we should adopt.

This isn’t the biggest step because of the words of the critics.  I have learned that if you are going to do anything important in life, there will be critics.  People have told us that we are squandering our money.  People have told us that we are being unfair to our first two daughters.  People have told us that we are ruining the American economy by bringing foreigners to the land.  None of those kinds of comments have done anything but cause us to loose respect for some really selfish people.

I believe this feels like the biggest step in my life because I am convinced that somehow my life is intersecting with the Kingdom of God.  As I write that, I am not even sure what it means, but I believe it just the same.
James, the half-brother of Jesus wrote that real religion consists of three things.  One of those three is taking care of orphans.  I know there is much more to the Christian life than orphan-care and there are many other significant ways to serve the Lord, but James’ list does give real insight to the heart of the Father.  James isn’t the only Bible writer that speaks of adoption.  Paul talks about believers eagerly waiting for the day when they will receive their full inheritance as adopted sons of God.  He writes of how the Father adopted us out of sin and suffering and has given us new hope and new life.  So, the first one to choose to adopt was none other than God himself.  (I wonder if he had to fill out the stacks of paperwork we had to complete.)

I don’t know today if my adopted daughter, Rui, is ‘eagerly waiting,’ as the apostle Paul describes or not.  I have no idea if she has any idea of how her life is about to change.  (I wonder if she is lying wide-awake in the middle of the night right now, like her new dad, wondering what tomorrow holds.)  But I do know this:  God, in His wisdom and sovereignty, has chosen a little girl, living in the squalor of poverty and hopelessness in a pagan country, and he has seen fit to put her in a family where she will hear the gospel and among friends and in a church that will show her the love of Christ.  And I know that whatever God is up to in her life and around the world, He has chosen to let me be a part of that… and it begins tomorrow.

Noel Dear

Friday, October 21, 2011

Weekly Email


We send out an email each week to those on our church email list.  Occasionally we post these emails to this blog just as a reminder that if you are not on the list and would like to be, just send us an email (info@fbcho.com).






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525 S 30th St -- Heath, OH -- 43056
www.FirstBaptistHeath.com
info@fbcho.com -- 740.522.5245 

From the Pastor's Desk


Dear Church Family,

I hope you enjoyed "Exotic Animal Week" here in central Ohio!  I know the Bible says there is nothing new under the sun, but we came close last week with our lions, tigers, and bears.  It has been a week to remember.

Last Sunday was a memorable day as well.  We had a great crowd and a sweet spirit.  I have heard so many comments this week about decisions made.  Praise the Lord for His goodness.

Last week we wrapped up our nine week series of messages on "Knowing the Real Jesus" from the gospel of Mark.  This week we begin something new with a series titled:

I'm All In!


We are going to talk about what it means to be "all in" with the Lord.  This is going to be a little different than what we usually do.  I am very excited about what I believe the Lord will accomplish in and through us these next five weeks.

If you want to read ahead, we will be focusing on John 6:5-14 and Mark 6:32-44 this first Sunday.

Of course, the times are as usual:  Connect Groups (Sunday School) at 9:30 and our morning worship at 10:45.  I love you and I look forward to seeing you this Sunday.

Pastor Noel

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Sunday Preview! (9.11.2011)



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525 S 30th St -- Heath, OH -- 43056
www.FirstBaptistHeath.com
info@fbcho.com -- 740.522.5245 


From the Pastor's Desk



It has been a short but busy week in the church office, but it has been good.   Just some of what has been taking place…
  • This was the first week back in AWANA, our Wednesday children’s ministry.
  • We kicked off our new Mom’s Day Out program this week.  It is called Tuesday School.
  • We have been getting ready for the Beth Moore Simulcast that happens Saturday.  We have had to stop selling tickets at 200 because of a capacity crowd.
  • We are gearing up for our new Connect Groups to start on Sunday.  A ton of brand new adult groups will begin this week!
We are really looking forward to this Sunday.  As we continue to focus on “The Real Jesus” in our Sunday morning message series, I will be preaching this week from Mark 2:1-12.  I have preached on this passage a number of times, but as I studied for the message this week, the Lord showed me a completely different direction to go.  The passage speaks to the one need that everyone has.  We struggle and strive for many things that will not ultimately bring any joy or peace to life, but if we can seek after this one thing, then we will find satisfaction.

In our service, we will also spend a little time remembering what happened on this day ten years ago.  Do you remember where you were when the buildings came down on 9/11?

I hope you will join us for one of our small groups this Sunday.  All of the groups are starting over this week so this will be a great week to jump in.  The groups all begin at 9:30.  If you haven’t signed up for a group, that is fine.
Just come a little early to the main foyer outside the worship center.  There will be people there to help you and your family all find the perfect group.

Below the line are a few announcements I encourage you to read through.

I love you and I look forward to seeing you this Sunday in worship.

Pastor Noel




 FYI!

  •  This Sunday night we will be worshipping the Lord by taking the Lord’s Supper.  The service begins at 6:00 p.m.
  •  If you know of someone who would like to receive one of these weekly emails, ask them to send their name and email address to info@fbcho.com.
  •  Children’s Choir starts back this Sunday evening at 6:00 p.m.
  • The long standing Men’s Thursday Night Bible Study begins back this coming week (9/15) at 6:30 p.m.
  • The next New Member’s Class will be Wednesday, September 21 at 6:30 p.m.  Email (info@fbcho.com) or call 740-522-5245 if you would like to attend.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

John the Baptist Outlines

To my regular readers... The file below is for submission in a grad school class I am taking.  It is posted here for others in the class to download.  Read at your own risk :).


John the Baptist - Outlines - First Draft

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Theology 101 -- The Word of God

Theology 101 — The Word of God
Sundays at 6:00 p.m.
July 31, August 7, 14, 21

Are you ready to go to the next level in your understanding of God and His word?  Do you sometimes struggle to understand how all of the pieces of Bible truth fit together?  Would you like to be better able to lead a class, teach your children, or answer a friend's questions about the Bible?

We have what you need!

On August 1, we will begin a series of messages taking a deep look at the theology of the Bible.  In the beginning, we will spend four weeks focusing on the doctrine of the Word of God.  Following these four weeks we will begin to walk through the other doctrines of Scripture like the doctrine of God, the doctrine of Christ and the Holy Spirit, the doctrine of sin, the doctrine of eternal punishment, and so forth.  It will likely take about one year to cover all of the major doctrines, especially since we will do these in bite size pieces of four to six weeks each.

Each week, we will pass out notes formatted for a three-ring binder.  We will make audio CD's and spiral bound notes available at the end of each doctrine study (four to six weeks).  We will also have available for purchase a recommended resource for further study ("Systematic Theology" by Wayne Grudem, $28.00).  Binders, CD's, and books will all be available in our bookstore.

To keep things interesting, there will be an opportunity to submit questions via texting pertaining to the focus of each lesson while the pastor is teaching.  At the end of the worship service each night, the pastor will expand his teachings and try to answer the pertinent questions.  Also, a take-home test will be provided at the end of each doctrine study so you can see just how much you have learned.

Join us for this study which we trust will be enlightening, informative, and fun!

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Prep for Tomorrow

Tomorrow's message outline is printed in the bulletin, and Carla did the projection slides for me yesterday, but I need today to polish things up a bit.  So it is a study day.

I will be preaching on the Six Actions of a Healthy Family from Ephesians 5:22-25; 6:1-4.   I am really looking forward to sharing this on Mother's Day.

I ran across an illustration in my reading today that is way too corny to use in a message, but some of you will enjoy.  Here it is:

Recipe For Child Raising
 1 cup of Proverbs 22:6
 2 Tablespoons of Proverbs 19:13
 1 Dash of Proverbs 23:13
 1 Teaspoon of Proverbs 3:5
 1/2 cup of Titus 2:3 through 7
 Mix all the ingredients, add a pound of persistence, one cup of love, and whip until right consistency. This recipe is recommended by the Creator of Mankind.
 Please add a pinch of Ephesians 6:4


(I will list the Scripture verses below.)

So now I am going to sit out on the deck, and obey 1 Timothy 4:13, "Till I come, give attention to reading, to exhortation, to doctrine."  I'm reading "The Fulfilled Family" by John MacArthur.  Good book.  You can purchase it from Amazon.  (Soon, when our construction is complete, we will have books like this that relate to Sunday's messages for sale in our bookstore each week.)

Remember, our new Connect Group semester begins tomorrow.  If you haven't yet signed up for a group, just come a little early, and you can get signed up at the main welcome center in the worship center foyer.

Hope to see you tomorrow!

Pastor Noel

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Proverbs 22:6 - Train up a child in the way he should go, And when he is old he will not depart from it.
Proverbs 19:13 - A foolish son is the ruin of his father, And the contentions of a wife are a continual dripping.
Proverbs 23:13 - Do not withhold correction from a child, For if you beat him with a rod, he will not die.
Proverbs 3:5 - Trust in the Lord with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding;
Titus 2:3 - the older women likewise, that they be reverent in behavior, not slanderers, not given to much wine, teachers of good things—
Ephesians 6:4 - And you, fathers, do not provoke your children to wrath, but bring them up in the training and admonition of the Lord.

Friday, April 29, 2011

Help for Tornado Victims in Alabama and Mississippi

I spoke with several pastors last night who are helping with the effort to assist and minister to victims of the tornados that tore through the south this week. The stories are heartbreaking. One pastor told me of finding a family digging through the rubble of their home to desperately find enough pieces of clothing to be able to dress their kids. Another pastor told me of the death of a man who laid over his kids to protect them from flying debris.

I told these pastors that our church family will want to help. I have pledged that we would stand with them in any way we could as they seek to meet needs in the name of Christ and minister to these hurting families.

I hesitate to do this via a blog because at FBC Heath we never ask for money from those outside our church, but let me give an appeal to our members and regular attenders. If you would like to help with this, above your regular giving, you can go to our church website and give electronically (by credit/debit card or by ACH from a bank account) or you can call the church office today and someone will assist you with electronic giving. We will also provide an opportunity for people to give in our services this Sunday.

I will share more with everyone on Sunday. Keep these churches in your prayers as they reach out.

Pastor Noel

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Getting Ready For Easter 2011

Here is a letter I just emailed to our church family.  In case you aren't on our email list...


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 Dear FBC Heath Family,

We are very excited about Easter 2011.  This is the best time of the year for believers to worship and honor the Lord!  Let me highlight two events designed to help us do that.

Secret Church

Secret Church will be an event like none you have experienced before.  It will take place on Friday (4/22) night.  We will gather in the worship center and watch a simulcast along with tens of thousands of others accross the country as Dr. David Platt teaches about the crucifixion and the resurrection.  This event begins at 7:00 p.m. and goes until 1:00 a.m. the next morning.  It will be intense.  It will be educational.  It will be inspiring!

Read one of my recent blog posts for more details (click here).


If you are planning to attend, please let us know in one of these four ways:
Easter Services

On Easter day we will have services at 9:00 a.m. and 10:45 a.m..  These services will be identical so join us for whichever is most convienent for your family.

Invite your friends and family to join us.  This is such an important day and you have such a good opportunity to encourage people who might not ordinarily come to join us.  I hope you will take this opportunity.

Our focus this Easter will be on the ressurrection, as usual, but maybe from a little different angle.  We will be asking the question:  What if you only had FIFTY DAYS TO LIVE?

Most of us, if we knew we only had fifty days to live would live very differently.  We would squeeze all the life we could out of those days.  We would strive to make those days the best days of our lives.  So… What keeps us from living like that now?

This Easter and in the weeks to follow, we will learn the answer to that question, and we will learn how we can live our lives the the fullest.  This will be a life changing opportunity for everyone who attends.

Here are some ideas for how you can invite your friends, co-workers, and neighbors:
  • Invite them to the FBC Heath Easter Service facebook event (click here).
  • Ask friends and family the question, "What would you do if you only had fifty days to live?"  Share with them that we will be focusing on that this Easter Sunday.
  • Let your friends and family know we have two different service times for their convienence.
  • Stop by the church and pick up a handfull of invitation cards.  Hand them out to those you see and those in your neighborhood.
  • Pray specifically for six people you would like to invite.  Then call them up and see if they will join you.
You can think of many more ways.  The important thing is to not wait too late.  This is going to be a great day.  I hope to see you and your friends and family there!

(To keep up with new information the week of easter, visit our church facebook page and click 'like'.  That will put our updates on your newsfeed.)

Pastor Noel

Friday, April 1, 2011

Vacation Bible School

Vacation Bible School is something we look forward to every year.  It is one of the very best weeks of the year in our ministry because we get to minister to so many children and families.  This year VBS is going to be a little different.  First, the date.  Due to the construction going on at the church and some other scheduling priorities, we have decided to do it much later in the summer.  Our dates this year will be Monday, August 1 through Friday, August 5.  Not only does this avoid some facility and scheduling conflicts, but we believe the timing will give us a great push into the next school year.

Another change is our mission/outreach emphasis this year.  A few weeks ago in a meeting with pastor Wally and Christine, we made some block party arrangements for a couple of places in Heath where there are a ton of children and young families we would love to reach.  Those events will happen the week prior to VBS.  (The dates are still pending because we have to get approval from the city.)  These will be great times for us to draw some young families out to large outdoor parties and get their kids registered for VBS.

Our prayer is that through these two events and our annual VBS bus route that we will be able to utilize both busses to accommodate all the kids.  Wouldn’t that be a great first!

We have decided to do VBS this year in the evening.  That is a difficult decision.  Originally, when we set up the block parties, we were planning to do a noon to three schedule.  There are pro’s and con’s with each of the possible time slots.  It’s not an obvious decision.  The biggest problem with the evening is workers.  Last year in the morning we had about 65 workers, the most we’ve ever had.  (Several people even took a week’s vacation to work last year.)  To do an evening VBS with our block party focus, it is going to require at least 110 workers.  In order to make sure we can handle things safely, we will be asking workers to make commitments in the next couple of months, and we will have to limit the number of kids we can register based on the number of workers we have.  So it so important that everyone gets on board quickly.  We will need many people to serve this year who haven’t traditionally been VBS workers.  This is going to need to be a whole church effort.

I am excited.  I believe these block parties are going to help us reach many kids who have never been a part of our VBS or any of our other ministries before.  I believe this is going to be a great step into our fall ministries.  I believe we will see lives changed and changed for eternity.  What a great way to break in our new children’s ministry facility!

The first organizational meeting is this Sunday (4.3) at 4:30 in Harmon Hall.  Join the team now, it will be the best thing you do this summer!

Pastor Noel

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Good Friday - Secret Church

On Friday, April 22, we will have SECRET CHURCH!

I have been looking forward to this for weeks.  This will be a life-changing, God-honoring event.

So, you are thinking, "What in the world is SECRET CHURCH?"  Good question.

Several years ago, a large church in Birmingham, Alabama began to have marathon Bible study nights that they called "SECRET CHURCH".  The name came from the secret church in China that often meets late at night and often all night long.  As the people in this Birmingham church (The Church at Brook Hills) would meet and study the Bible, they would also pray for their persecuted brothers and sisters in Christ in the underground church in China and other places around the world where Christians have to meet in secret.

This SECRET CHURCH event has taken on a life of its own over the years, largely because of the incredible preacher/teacher, David Platt.  Dr. Platt is probably one of the top two or three Bible teachers today.  He has a way of taking very complicated truths and making them clear and easily understood.

I have eagerly waited for and listened to audios of most of the past SECRET CHURCH sessions and I have done this for years.  I grow so much from this concentrated Bible study.

So what makes this different from any other Bible study?  Another good question.

One thing is simply the gifted teaching from such an effective communicator as David Platt, but there is another reason this teaching is so valuable.  In each SECRET CHURCH event, David teaches everything the Bible says about the topic of the night.  This is a complete study.  How does he do that?  How can he be so thorough?  Well, are you sitting down?  Then, I'll tell you:  He teaches for six hours straight!  Well maybe not straight, there are a few breaks, but SECRET CHURCH immerses you into the Bible as you study the chosen topic with an exhaustive and in-depth study.  This is exhaustive but not exhausting.  In fact, to attend one of the actual SECRET CHURCH events which they host at a very large venue, you have to get tickets months in advance.  This is an incredible experience.

So on Good Friday, the day that commemorates the crucifixion of Christ, we are going to broadcast a live simulcast of this year's SECRET CHURCH event from the Church at Brook Hills.

David will take about six hours and teach everything you ever wanted to know about the crucifixion of Christ.  Here is the official description of the topic:

Crucifixion, Salvation, and the Glory of God - From cover to cover in Scripture, God’s grand design is to display His glory in the salvation of sinners. The climax of this redemptive plan is the cross of Christ, where God pours out His wrath due sin upon His Son so that we might receive His mercy. But how is Christ’s work on the cross applied to our lives? In the words of the Philippian jailer, “What must we do to be saved?” During this Secret Church, we will explore how the Bible answers this question as we consider God’s love, Christ’s atonement, and the Christian’s conversion, regeneration, justification, sanctification, and eventual glorification. In the end, we will find ourselves boasting only in the cross of Christ, through which we have received the grace of God and by which we now live for the glory of God. 

 This will be a great night.

Here is how the logistics will work:

The event begins at 7:00 p.m.  Adults and youth will be in the worship center.  We will have study guides for everyone so you can follow along and take notes.  The teaching will go until around 1:00 a.m.. There will be breaks through-out the night at which time we will have snacks and refreshments.  There is no cost for the event.  The books cost us $7, so we will collect an offering at some point in the night to help defray some of that cost.  If we collect more than is needed, we will send the rest to be used to support the underground church in China.

Childcare will be provided for children from kindergarten to fifth grade.  There will be no cost for the child care.  We ask that parents secure there own arrangements for children younger than that.

Much more information coming soon.  Mark this date, though, on your calendar.  Let this Easter season be one with a very strong focus on Christ.  Let this event be the cornerstone of that!

Pastor Noel 

Friday, March 11, 2011

Do You Take Advice Well?


How are you at taking advice?  In preparation for a Bible Study, I looked for all of the verses in Proverbs that say something about taking advice from people.  Take a poke through these... (I included both the New King James and the New Living Translation.  For me, I love reading Proverbs out of these two side by side.)





He who keeps instruction is in the way of life, But he who refuses correction goes astray.

People who accept discipline are on the pathway to life, but those who ignore correction will go astray.


The way of a fool is right in his own eyes, But he who heeds counsel is wise.

Fools think their own way is right, but the wise listen to others.


By pride comes nothing but strife, But with the well-advised is wisdom.

Pride leads to conflict; those who take advice are wise.


He who despises the word will be destroyed, But he who fears the commandment will be rewarded.

People who despise advice are asking for trouble; those who respect a command will succeed.


The law of the wise is a fountain of life, To turn one away from the snares of death.

The instruction of the wise is like a life-giving fountain; those who accept it avoid the snares of death.


Poverty and shame will come to him who disdains correction, But he who regards a rebuke will be honored.

If you ignore criticism, you will end in poverty and disgrace; if you accept correction, you will be honored.


Harsh discipline is for him who forsakes the way, And he who hates correction will die.

Whoever abandons the right path will be severely disciplined; whoever hates correction will die.


A scoffer does not love one who corrects him, Nor will he go to the wise.

Mockers hate to be corrected, so they stay away from the wise.


Without counsel, plans go awry, But in the multitude of counselors they are established.

Plans go wrong for lack of advice; many advisers bring success.


He who disdains instruction despises his own soul, But he who heeds rebuke gets understanding.

If you reject discipline, you only harm yourself; but if you listen to correction, you grow in understanding.


A fool has no delight in understanding, But in expressing his own heart.

Fools have no interest in understanding; they only want to air their own opinions.


Listen to counsel and receive instruction, That you may be wise in your latter days.

Get all the advice and instruction you can, so you will be wise the rest of your life.


Cease listening to instruction, my son, And you will stray from the words of knowledge.

If you stop listening to instruction, my child, you will turn your back on knowledge.


Plans are established by counsel; By wise counsel wage war.

Plans succeed through good counsel; don’t go to war without wise advice.


5 A wise man is strong, Yes, a man of knowledge increases strength; 6 For by wise counsel you will wage your own war, And in a multitude of counselors there is safety.

5 The wise are mightier than the strong, and those with knowledge grow stronger and stronger. 6 So don’t go to war without wise guidance; victory depends on having many advisers.


11 A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold In settings of silver. 12 Like an earring of gold and an ornament of fine gold Is a wise rebuker to an obedient ear.

11 Timely advice is lovely, like golden apples in a silver basket. 12 To one who listens, valid criticism is like a gold earring or other gold jewelry.


As iron sharpens iron, So a man sharpens the countenance of his friend.

As iron sharpens iron, so a friend sharpens a friend.


He who is often rebuked, and hardens his neck, Will suddenly be destroyed, and that without remedy.

Whoever stubbornly refuses to accept criticism will suddenly be destroyed beyond recovery.

 Pastor Noel