Marriage

Important Items for Consideration from the Elders

“So I exhort the elders…shepherd the flock of God that is among you…” 1 Peter 5:1-2

This past Lord’s Day was another blessing in the life of our church. Gathering as the church family and eating the Supper together build us all up. Thank you for the positive feedback and encouragement on the Hosea series. It has been a blessing to study and preach the riches of this incredible, God-breathed prophesy. As we approach the final four chapters, pray for our continued attention to hearing, believing, and applying Hosea.

In the members meeting we received in four new Crestview members!  Welcome Reese Carroll, Emma Lael Sisler, as well as Danny and Bethany Lane.

I want to follow up on several important items the elders brought to you for consideration on Sunday. 

MOTIONS RELATED TO ELDER LEADERSHIP

The elders introduced two related motions to the church for consideration: Motions Related to Elder Leadership. The church will vote on both at a special called conference on June 27 following gathered worship.  

We are pleased to commend David Trice to you to be reaffirmed as an elder. David is a wise, biblically qualified brother who has been a faithful shepherd of this church for the past 6 years.  He and Brenda are a wonderful example of Christ-centered marriage and are encouragements to us all. We rejoice that he desires to continue serving. Please prayerfully consider this nomination. Anyone who knows of any reason David may not be biblically qualified to serve is encouraged to follow the steps set forth in the constitution and by-laws.

ELDER PAPER ON MARRIAGE, DIVORCE, AND REMAIRRIAGE

As the pastor/teachers of the church, elders are responsible to instruct the church in sound doctrine. On Sunday we presented an elder paper: On Marriage, Divorce, and Remarriage; & The Meaning of “The Husband of One Wife” In Elder and Deacon Qualifications.  This paper is the culmination of several years of discussions and study. We regularly receive questions on this topic and felt this avenue was the best way to communicate clearly. While this paper is not a change to the church’s Statement of Faith, it is the opinion of the elders on how we believe the Scriptures should be applied in the arena of marriage. We hope it will provide guidance to you.  

We encourage you to read the paper meticulously and give attention to examining the Scripture references.  For further reading we recommend the following journal article: David Andrew Naselli, “What the New Testament Teaches about Divorce and Remarriage” Detroit Baptist Seminary Journal

As you can appreciate, it is impossible to anticipate every question and life situation. We welcome questions, clarifications, and constructive feedback. Our desire is to honor the Lord by helping the church to think and walk according to the Word of God.

WORSHIP CENTER PROJECT

 We are growing and feeling the pinch! Sunday you heard the exciting launch of our next major campus improvement effort: The Worship Center Project. The facility planning team and elders have developed a plan to expand the maximum seating capacity to 250 – adding 60 more seats. The Worship Center and the rest of the 1st floor, including nurseries, will receive a fresh, tasteful, contemporary update. The project cost estimate is $150k-$200k. Over the next several weeks you will be hearing more about how you can be part of making this project a reality. Please pray that we will take responsible care of the disciple making tool that is our church campus - for the glory of God’s great name!

For His Glory,

Pastor Thomas

Reigniting Normal Ministry Activities

WEEKEND GET AWAY

Tricia and I enjoyed this past weekend away at the Georgia Baptist Mission Board pastors/wives retreat on Jekyll Island. We enjoyed the down time, seeing new sights, connecting with other ministry couples, and being renewed. The Lord has blessed me with a wonderful bride. Tricia is an amazing gift of grace to me, our children, and this church. I love you, Tricia!

GOD’S UNSHAKABLE LOVE: HOSEA

This Sunday I plan to begin a new sermon series studying the Old Testament prophet Hosea. This amazing book reveals to us the faithfulness of God in his unshakable love to discipline his people and restore them to himself. It prepares and points people to Christ by calling those in the latter days to return to the Lord by seeking “David their king.” Before Sunday, I encourage you to sit down with your Bible and a cup of coffee and read through the entire book in one sitting. Hosea is only about 10 pages long and can be read in less than 30 minutes. Please pray all of us to benefit from the preaching of God’s word each Sunday.

REIGNITE OUR NORMAL MINISTRY ACTIVITIES

This Sunday, April 18, we are resuming our regular ministry schedule:

  • 9:00 AM Coffee Corner Open

  • 9:30 AM Equipping Courses (See below for classes and locations)

  • 10:30 AM Gathered Worship

  • 5:00 PM Community Groups

Because the Governor has rolled back COVID restrictions on gathering sizes and social distancing,  seating in the worship center has been increased. Seats are now spaced at 4-feet which brings total seating capacity to 200. For the time being, we will continue to cast the live stream of the service in the fellowship hall for those who prefer social distance seating.

This Sunday we will celebrate the Lord’s Supper and encourage any who may choose to sit in the fellowship hall to make the short walk to the worship center following the sermon to eat the supper as one assembly.

On Wednesday, April 21, we will resume our regular Wednesday ministry schedule. Kids, Students, and Adults will meet for discipling.

COMMUNITY GROUPS

This Sunday night Community Groups will resume at 5:00 PM (not 5:30 as announced Sunday). Upcoming meeting dates are April 18, May 2, May 23, and June 6. Groups will either meet on campus or outdoors at a location identified by the group leader. Designated on campus meeting locations:

  • Vaughn Group: Playground or Ed Building Second Floor

  • Trice Group: Worship Center

  • Ramseur Group: Fellowship Hall

  • Hill Group: Student Room

The purpose of these groups is to foster supernatural community by providing an environment where we can know one another better, grow in the faith, and better understand what it means to be fully devoted to Christ in our lives. We eat dinner together, discuss and apply the morning’s sermon, and pray together. Groups are inter-generational. Currently, groups are encouraged to do “picnic style” meals with each family being responsible for their own food. See leaders for group-specific details.  

Families attend community group together. We encourage students and older children to participate in all aspects of the group. During the discussion and prayer time younger children may be able to play in a separate room. At least two adults will oversee these younger ones while discussing and praying together themselves. This responsibility rotates among the adults.

Please contact a community group leader to learn more! 

  

For His Glory,

Pastor Thomas