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Student Ministry September 2017

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Dear Church Family,


In my last article I mentioned that one of the Student Ministry’s main goals is to create an atmosphere that promotes Christian unity and discipleship. I want to talk a little about one way that that goal will be accomplished as we move forward as a youth group and as a church. I  believe that when people think about unity they tend to picture a group of people who genuinely enjoy spending time together. They see a jovial, inclusive, and intimate group of friends. They see like-minded people having animated conversations concerning the thing about which they are like-minded. They see sober-minded individuals helping carry the heavy burdens of their downtrodden friends. They see outcasts being invited into the middle of the conversation. What is all of this that we imagine when we think of unity? I think we tend to call that love.


This we know is a good thing and something that we ought to encourage. But what about discipleship? What do we think of when we hear that word? Some might think of a dirty dry-erase board with verses written on it. Others may think of lectures and slideshows. Many think of open Bibles, a hot cup of coffee, and good conversations. Yet others imagine embarrassing conversations about accountability. I think what we ought to see is what the   Bible shows us from the life of Jesus. We ought to see a group of people spending time together talking about God’s word and how it applies to their specific lives. Our imaginations ought to envision men meeting together for breakfast to discuss their Bible readings for that week. We should visualize younger ladies asking older ladies to meet with them to grow as godly women. We should see small groups with open Bibles asking questions about how Jesus can guide them through what’s going on in their lives at that present time. And there are many other ways we can imagine discipleship, including dry-erase boards and sermons. But when we look at all of those things, I think the common denominator of them all would have to be what we tend to call the Truth. That is, the Christian message of the gospel being applied to our lives. That is definitely something that we ought to encourage as well as love.


So, if our desire is to have an atmosphere that promotes unity and discipleship, it seems to me that we must be a group of people who cherish love and truth above all things. It is important to note that truth (the gospel of Jesus Christ) is what leads to genuine love. This is because it is through the gospel that we come to know the love of God (John 3:16; 1John 2:4-6, 3:16, 4:9-10). Therefore, we need to be people who are obsessed with the Truth and love. It is through an obsession to walk according to the Truth (not just know it, but walk in it), and be changed by it into a people who love completely and unconditionally, that we will be a unified and Christlike people.


Our Student Ministry needs to be one that is completely governed by truth and love. Think of what that would mean for students today who are surrounded by deception and selfishness. I think a place defined by truth and love is exactly what students are looking for in this world, and I want our church and Student Ministry to continue to be a place where they can find it. I hope this is your desire as well! I think that it probably is. If so, please pray for our ministry and our students. We need that above all else. But maybe you would like to be actively a part of making this goal more of a reality.  I would love to talk with you about that! Please call or email me if you would like to talk about how to help promote the Truth in love.


Sincerely,
Brian

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Spare Change September 2017

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This summer we took our high school students to Chicago for a mission trip.  We worked with church planters in the area.  There is so much good work being done in the   Chicago area; however, there is also a lot of lostness still to combat.  The North American Mission Board (NAMB) selected Chicago as one of its “Send Cities” a few years back.  This means they are targeting this region with resources and personnel.  They have developed a strategy to plant gospel-centered, Bible believing Southern Baptist churches in every neighborhood throughout metro Chicago.

This is a gigantic task, since Chicago has 8,792,970 people in its metro area; which means there is only 1 Southern Baptist church for every 34,348 people.  As you can see there is a lot of work to be done.  We       partnered with Bryan Coble, who is a church planter in the Irving Park region;  Bryan is bi-vocational-- he manages a Honey Baked Ham store.  He has been having a weekly Bible study in the community center of a local park.  He has a great opportunity to reach over 50,000 people in Irving Park alone.

We helped Bryan get the word out about his church by passing out water bottles and church flyers.  We also served the park by picking up the trash scattered throughout.  We went to a local foster care center where we cleaned and played with kids.  We really enjoyed our time working in this part of the city.  It gave a us a good picture of the everyday lives of people in Irving Park and helped us capture the   vision Bryan has for his church plant.

Chicago is a unique, sprawling city that is crowded and bustling; however, within the larger scope there are these little neighborhoods were church planters can do their work.  One church planter and Regional strategist, Chris Wright, has seen how his church is able to reach out to young  professionals that are simply looking to connect with others.  Even in such a populous area people are lonely and need other people to befriend them.  The church, powered by the gospel, can be that connection people are looking for.

We need to be praying for all the Send Chicago church planters.  You can see their profiles at  www.namb.net/send-cities/chicago.  You can also see a plant map and get regular updates on what is happening there.  I would ask you to pray specifically for Chris Wright as he coordinates the planting effort in Chicago and for Bryan Coble as he plants in Irving Park. 

 We are exploring a partnership with Send Chicago, which would mean we would send resources and people to  assist church planters.  More information about trips will be available if this partnership develops.  Please pray about this matter and pray for the heart of our church to be on fire for missions in Chicago.

 

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