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November 2016 Pastor's Points

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Our church has been on my mind lately.  I am so thankful for our church family!  I personally do not know how people get through life without the fellowship and accountability of a local church.  I love our church, which is to say I love our people!  There is not a gathering of believers that I would rather be a part of.  We have the greatest opportunity to grow and be all that God wants us to be as we are active in the life of our local body.  At Oakhill, we have an expectation that our members are going to commit four things.  Worship, Grow, Serve, Give.  We ask our members to commit to these as our basic understanding of how we will live together in community at Oakhill.

This is a call for those who are our members to make a conscious commitment to be engaged in this local church.  I recently read an article by David Mathis and he shared these words about membership in the local church.

“One of the most counter-cultural things you can do is become an engaged member of a faithful local church.  In our flighty and noncommittal age,
neither non-Christians nor Christians are naturally inclined to find a place to put down roots and make longstanding, objective commitments for the good of others.  We want to keep our options open and, above all, preserve our own freedom of choice, rather than make a covenant for the long haul and embrace a framework for real-life in all its ups and downs.  But what if you went against the grain and became part of the solution to the modern problem of being so noncommittal? What if you joined the rebellion, and pledged your loyalty and engagement to a Bible-believing, gospel-cherishing local church?”

If you are a member of Oakhill, ask yourself… Am I truly an engaged member of Oakhill?  Do I consistently prioritize worshipping with my church family?  Am I actively involved in a bible study group or the growth initiative?  Do I actively serve not just when it is convenient, but am I willing to serve others even if it is an inconvenience for me?  Do I sacrificially give of my time, talent, and treasure?  Or do I give without truly
sacrificing?

The local church matters so much to God that He gave his son Jesus for it.  I pray Oakhill matters to you!!  We are all pulled in so many different directions in life, but I am begging you to make sure that you prioritize your involvement in this local church family.  Not just to do something religious, but to make an eternal investment in yourself, your family, and others.

I love you and I love being your pastor!

 

Posted by Alan Scott with