Church Family,
In the early Fall of 2017, our church elected a Building Committee to evaluate, research, and recommend the next steps for our church's building plans. This process has been working simultaneously as the Envision 20/20 Stewardship Campaign; which we are a little over a year into. After a great deal of prayer, discussion, visiting other churches, and refining the design, we are ready to report to our church on March 3, at 5pm in the sanctuary. The meeting will consist of the committee sharing a plan with our church, and then we will allow time for questions. This night is not a business meeting where we vote. We simply want to share and give our church time to process and ask questions. The committee will then have follow-up meetings with several smaller groups. After that, we will have another all-inclusive meeting to give everyone one final chance to ask questions. Once done, we will have a business meeting to vote on the steps to be taken.
I do not want to go into great detail here, but I want to share a couple of thoughts to prepare you for the meeting and give you a direction for personal prayer. First, the committee has spent a great deal of time in prayer both together and individually. We visited three churches to see their design, and we took a video tour of another church. We have tried to take into account what they did while focusing on what we believe will work best in our context. During our first meeting, we asked two questions. Why do we need to do this, and what are our greatest needs? We will share those answers during the meeting, but I want you to know that the answers to those questions are what have motivated and shaped what we are going to present. In addition, we looked at the ministries we are doing here regularly. We do not believe it makes sense to let ministries that are outside of our church and use our building to dictate what we do. Neither does it make sense to design a building based on things that happen once a year.
Remember that what is presented is a balance of our greatest needs, a step of faith, and also stewardship of God's resources. Please be in prayer for unity in our church. We know this will be an opportunity for Satan to divide us. So, be in prayer for yourself and our church that we work together through any differing opinions in a Godly manner. Pray for yourself as well that you will be willing to think out-of-the-box, sacrifice personal preference, and honor the Lord with how we steward His resources.
In Christ,
Mark Smith, Pastor of FBC Jacksonville, AR
Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Wednesday, February 6, 2019
Something a Little Funny
Laughter. Laughing is one of my favorite things to do; even if it is at myself. Lord Byron has said, "Always laugh when you can. It is cheap medicine." I'm no Lord Byron, but one of the things I find myself often saying is, "You just have to laugh." People are funny. Sometimes they do/say things that make perfect sense to them. However, when you are on the other side or watching from a distance, it leaves you scratching your head. I can't think of a place this happens more often than in the church.
I love the blog that Thom Rainer writes. Occasionally he will blog about something funny. So, if you click the link below you can read, "20 Really Weird Criticisms Pastors Receive." I hope as you read these, even if you are guilty of saying them, you will laugh a little. I know I did.
20 Really Weird Criticisms Pastors Receive
If you have time, it is worth reading the comments below the blog. Some of it is funny, but in reality most of it is truly sad.
In Christ,
Mark Smith, Pastor of FBC Jacksonville, AR
I love the blog that Thom Rainer writes. Occasionally he will blog about something funny. So, if you click the link below you can read, "20 Really Weird Criticisms Pastors Receive." I hope as you read these, even if you are guilty of saying them, you will laugh a little. I know I did.
20 Really Weird Criticisms Pastors Receive
If you have time, it is worth reading the comments below the blog. Some of it is funny, but in reality most of it is truly sad.
In Christ,
Mark Smith, Pastor of FBC Jacksonville, AR
Wednesday, January 30, 2019
ONE Theme
The first sermon of every year I preach a celebration sermon. It has stories of the things God has done during the previous year, and I always conclude with goals for the upcoming year. Remembering the past can be healthy, encouraging. Becoming stuck in the past can be dangerous. It is important to remember that God is at work today, and we need to keep our eyes focused on Him, what He is doing, and what He is preparing us for.
This year, I shared what is called ONE Theme. We are asking individuals in our church to make five commitments centered around the word ONE:
1. Commit to ONE worship service every weekend
We are reminded in Hebrews 10:24-25 the importance of gathering together. The author writes, "And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching." It is important that we gather together for encouragement to prepare us to be sent out again. Plus, it's biblical. You can look up 1 Chronicles 16:23-31 and John 4:24 for further study.
2. Commit to ONE small group (Sunday School or Connect)
Small groups are where deep relationships, discipleship, and fellowship really happen. It worked for Jesus, and if it is the model Jesus used, it would make sense for us to follow that model. Jesus had 12 disciples that he poured Himself into. This model was carried on by the early church in Acts 2:46, "Every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts." A couple of other verses that don't mention a small group but give evidence of that type of fellowship are Galatians 6:2 (carrying each other's burdens) and James 5:16 (confessing sin and praying for one another).
3. Commit to ONE place of service
Serving the body of Christ is both biblical and modeled by Jesus. 1 Peter 4:10 states, "Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms." We are to use our gifts, talents to serve one another. By doing so, we are being faithful to the Lord. Jesus spoke about serving in Matthew 20:28, "just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.” The greatest example is in John 13, when Jesus takes the form of a servant to wash the disciples feet (John 13:12-14). How can you follow His model and serve the body of Christ?
4. Commit to intentionally build ONE relationship with a lost person and share the Gospel
The church was never meant to be inward focused or me-centered. One purpose of the church is to go out, build relationships with those who don't know Christ, and share the Gospel with them. In Luke 15, we read of a lost sheep, lost coin, and a lost son. In the first two stories when something was lost, the person stopped everything to go find the lost item (sheep, coin). In the final story, no one went to find the lost son. Which story describes you the most? Remember what Jesus said in Luke 19:10, "For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.”
5. Commit to invite ONE person to church
In Christ,
This year, I shared what is called ONE Theme. We are asking individuals in our church to make five commitments centered around the word ONE:
1. Commit to ONE worship service every weekend
We are reminded in Hebrews 10:24-25 the importance of gathering together. The author writes, "And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching." It is important that we gather together for encouragement to prepare us to be sent out again. Plus, it's biblical. You can look up 1 Chronicles 16:23-31 and John 4:24 for further study.
2. Commit to ONE small group (Sunday School or Connect)
Small groups are where deep relationships, discipleship, and fellowship really happen. It worked for Jesus, and if it is the model Jesus used, it would make sense for us to follow that model. Jesus had 12 disciples that he poured Himself into. This model was carried on by the early church in Acts 2:46, "Every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts." A couple of other verses that don't mention a small group but give evidence of that type of fellowship are Galatians 6:2 (carrying each other's burdens) and James 5:16 (confessing sin and praying for one another).
3. Commit to ONE place of service
Serving the body of Christ is both biblical and modeled by Jesus. 1 Peter 4:10 states, "Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms." We are to use our gifts, talents to serve one another. By doing so, we are being faithful to the Lord. Jesus spoke about serving in Matthew 20:28, "just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.” The greatest example is in John 13, when Jesus takes the form of a servant to wash the disciples feet (John 13:12-14). How can you follow His model and serve the body of Christ?
4. Commit to intentionally build ONE relationship with a lost person and share the Gospel
The church was never meant to be inward focused or me-centered. One purpose of the church is to go out, build relationships with those who don't know Christ, and share the Gospel with them. In Luke 15, we read of a lost sheep, lost coin, and a lost son. In the first two stories when something was lost, the person stopped everything to go find the lost item (sheep, coin). In the final story, no one went to find the lost son. Which story describes you the most? Remember what Jesus said in Luke 19:10, "For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost.”
5. Commit to invite ONE person to church
Jesus was always inviting people. We only get a few chapters into Matthew before we see Jesus inviting the disciples to follow Him, and He invites Himself to eat at Zacchaeus' house. For those who accepted His invitation, it radically changed their lives. We can learn from the example of the woman at the well in Joh 4:28-29, "Then, leaving her water jar, the woman went back to the town and said to the people, 'Come, see a man who told me everything I ever did. Could this be the Christ?'" A few verses later we are told that many believed because of her testimony. Let us remember the power of invitation. When we invite people to church, we are ultimately inviting them to meet Jesus.
Mark Smith, Pastor of FBC, Jacksonville, AR
Monday, November 26, 2018
What Impacts My Prayer Life
I realized a couple of months ago that it had been a year since I last posted. I made up my mind I wanted to begin again in January and to make this blog one of my goals for 2019. The simple goal is to be more consistent in posting. I am posting today because I had several ask me about the list I read in yesterday's sermon about things that can impact my prayer life. I wanted to post that here for any who want to look it over. I admit that these verses came from several places. Some are ones I knew and others came as a result of a google search. So, here it is, and I hope it is helpful:
·
1 Peter
3:7 – Husbands, in the same way be considerate as
you live with your wives, and treat them with respect as the weaker partner and
as heirs with you of the gracious gift of life, so that nothing will hinder
your prayers.
o
How you treat your spouse
·
Psalm
84:11 – For the Lord God is a sun and shield; the Lord bestows favor and honor; no good thing does he withhold from those whose walk is blameless.
o
Disobedience
·
Ephesians
3:20 – Now to him who is able to
do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is
at work within us
o
God has something more
·
Isaiah
55:8 – “For my thoughts are not
your thoughts, neither
are your ways my ways,” declares the Lord.
o
Wants you to wait…not right time (God’s timing)
·
James 4:3
– When you ask, you do not receive, because you ask
with wrong motives, that you may spend what you get on your pleasures.
o
Wrong motives
·
Micah 3:4
– Then they will cry out to the Lord, but he will not answer
them. At that time he will hide his face from them because of the evil they
have done.
o
Sin/evil
·
1 John
5:14-15 – This is the confidence we have in approaching
God: that if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us. And if we know that he hears us—whatever we ask—we know that we have
what we asked of him.
o
Not according to God’s will
·
Isaiah
59:2 – But your iniquities have separated you from your God; your
sins have hidden his face from you, so that he will not hear.
o
Unconfessed sin
·
Proverbs
28:9 – If anyone turns a deaf ear to my instruction, even their prayers are
detestable.
o
Rebellion/Continuous life of sin
·
Proverbs
21:13 – Whoever shuts their ears to the cry of the poor will
also cry out and not be answered.
o
Close ears to needy
·
John 15:7
– If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever
you wish, and it will be done for you.
o
Out of fellowship with God
·
Psalm
121:7 – The Lord will keep
you from all harm—he will watch over your life;
o
God could be protecting you from danger
·
Matthew
21:22 – If you believe, you will receive whatever you ask for in prayer.
o
Doubt ability of God
·
James 4:6
– But he gives us more grace. That is why Scripture says: “God opposed the
proud but gives grace to the humble.”
o
Pride
·
Matthew
6:5 – And when you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for
they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be
seen by others. Truly I tell you, they have received their reward in full.
o
Hypocritical prayer for attention
·
Mark
11:25 – And when you stand praying, if you hold anything against anyone,
forgive them, so that your Father in heaven may forgive you your sins.”
o
You won’t forgive others
·
1
Corinthians 10:31 – So
whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.
o
Sometimes God says no to bring Him glory
·
Proverbs
3:5-6 – Trust
in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your
own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and
he will make your paths straight.
o
God wants you to depend and trust in Him more
Wednesday, November 8, 2017
Church Under the Tent Celebration Service
This past Sunday was incredible! I cannot describe how much I enjoyed our church body worshiping under the tent. It was a beautiful day, and I cannot think of a better way to begin our Envision 20/20 Campaign.
I began thinking through all the people who helped, and I don't think I could name every person who helped make this weekend happen. I would like to thank all the men who came out Saturday to help us erect the tent, all those who helped prepare and serve food, the ones who showed up early Sunday to set up chairs, and everyone who stayed after the service to help take down the tent and put the chairs away. This truly was a team effort, and it reminds us of what we can do when we all work together.
I included a few photos of the weekend starting with the tent crew on Saturday morning. I wish I had space to include every picture, but I believe these capture what took place over the weekend. My favorite photos are the ones of us gathering in circles to pray about what God wants to do through us. I encourage you to continue praying that prayer. As I said Sunday, prayer is the key to what God wants to do through us. If we don't take time to ask Him, how will we know how He wants us to respond.
Again, it was a wonderful weekend, and I thank all of you who served in a variety of ways to make it possible.
On a different note, I want to remind you that this is the final Sunday to bring shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child. Please remember that shipping and handling has increased to $9.00 this year.
In Christ,
Mark Smith, Pastor of FBC Jacksonville, AR
I included a few photos of the weekend starting with the tent crew on Saturday morning. I wish I had space to include every picture, but I believe these capture what took place over the weekend. My favorite photos are the ones of us gathering in circles to pray about what God wants to do through us. I encourage you to continue praying that prayer. As I said Sunday, prayer is the key to what God wants to do through us. If we don't take time to ask Him, how will we know how He wants us to respond.
Again, it was a wonderful weekend, and I thank all of you who served in a variety of ways to make it possible.
On a different note, I want to remind you that this is the final Sunday to bring shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child. Please remember that shipping and handling has increased to $9.00 this year.
In Christ,
Mark Smith, Pastor of FBC Jacksonville, AR
Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Church Under the Tent
I wanted to send out a quick reminder about this upcoming Sunday, November 5. As we begin the Envision 20/20 Capital Stewardship Campaign, we will have worship outside under a tent at 10:30. The service will end around 11:30, and then we will eat lunch together. I am excited about us worshiping outside, and it reminds me of Psalm 19:1-2, "The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. Day after day they pour forth speech; night after night they display knowledge." Being outside for worship is truly special.
A couple of practical things to keep in mind about Sunday. We want everyone to be a part of this special occasion, and this means we will not have nursery or childcare. Don't panic! If your child needs to get up and walk around, you can take them behind the tent, and you will still be able to hear. I have been keeping an eye on the weather, and it looks like it is going to be a beautiful day. I would still bring jacket/coat just in case you get cool.
In addition, we had a minor miscommunication, and something in the bulletin this past Sunday was incorrect. Prayer is imperative in the upcoming process we are moving through. If you want to receive the prayer guide daily by text, you need to text 81010. The message part should be "@fbcjpray." You will then be prompted to answer a couple of questions. They are simple questions; like your name.
One more quick note. We are partnering with several churches this year to be part of the Community Thanksgiving Meal. If you want to volunteer to help, you can register at www.onecity.city. Registration begins November 1, at 8:00am.
In Christ,
Mark Smith, Pastor of FBC Jacksonville, AR
A couple of practical things to keep in mind about Sunday. We want everyone to be a part of this special occasion, and this means we will not have nursery or childcare. Don't panic! If your child needs to get up and walk around, you can take them behind the tent, and you will still be able to hear. I have been keeping an eye on the weather, and it looks like it is going to be a beautiful day. I would still bring jacket/coat just in case you get cool.
In addition, we had a minor miscommunication, and something in the bulletin this past Sunday was incorrect. Prayer is imperative in the upcoming process we are moving through. If you want to receive the prayer guide daily by text, you need to text 81010. The message part should be "@fbcjpray." You will then be prompted to answer a couple of questions. They are simple questions; like your name.
One more quick note. We are partnering with several churches this year to be part of the Community Thanksgiving Meal. If you want to volunteer to help, you can register at www.onecity.city. Registration begins November 1, at 8:00am.
In Christ,
Mark Smith, Pastor of FBC Jacksonville, AR
Wednesday, July 12, 2017
Things Coming in the Next Month
It is hard to believe that we are almost to the end of the summer break. I wanted to take a few minutes of your time to remind/inform you of a few things that will happen in the next month:
First, our quarterly business meeting is next Wednesday, July 19, at 5:30pm in the sanctuary. We will be voting on two special committees. Here are the committees and those nominated for them:
Stewardship Campaign Committee:
Annabelle Davis, Angela Ergle, Sharon Fielding, Thad Gray, Lynda Martin, Mary Price, Jane Tallent, and Julie White
Building Committee:
Glenda Brown, Stephanie Cain, Joe Douglas, Daniel Gray, Thad Gray, Katrina Hastings, and Chuck Winer
Second, on August 10, we will be distributing backpacks for children at Pinewood Elementary School. This will be in conjunction with their open house from 5-7pm. They will have a brief meeting with parents/students, and then release the children to pick up a backpack, eat hog dogs, and play on inflatables. We need your help on that night, and we will have sign-ups lists available soon at the information center in the lobby of the church.
Third, at the beginning of the year, the staff shared with the church that we believed God was calling us to become a church who makes disciples who make disciples. We started a few connect groups early this summer to allow us to train leaders, and we will officially launch our connect groups on August 13. We will have more information coming soon, but I wanted to give you a heads up if you are interested in joining one of the small groups.
Fourth, I am taking a group to Israel January 8-17, 2018. I had a meeting a couple of months ago, but I wanted to remind everyone that I need to know within the next month if you are planning on going. If you were unable to attend the meeting, please contact me. I have a flier and other information I can share with you.
In Christ,
Mark Smith, Pastor of FBC Jacksonville
First, our quarterly business meeting is next Wednesday, July 19, at 5:30pm in the sanctuary. We will be voting on two special committees. Here are the committees and those nominated for them:
Stewardship Campaign Committee:
Annabelle Davis, Angela Ergle, Sharon Fielding, Thad Gray, Lynda Martin, Mary Price, Jane Tallent, and Julie White
Building Committee:
Glenda Brown, Stephanie Cain, Joe Douglas, Daniel Gray, Thad Gray, Katrina Hastings, and Chuck Winer
Second, on August 10, we will be distributing backpacks for children at Pinewood Elementary School. This will be in conjunction with their open house from 5-7pm. They will have a brief meeting with parents/students, and then release the children to pick up a backpack, eat hog dogs, and play on inflatables. We need your help on that night, and we will have sign-ups lists available soon at the information center in the lobby of the church.
Third, at the beginning of the year, the staff shared with the church that we believed God was calling us to become a church who makes disciples who make disciples. We started a few connect groups early this summer to allow us to train leaders, and we will officially launch our connect groups on August 13. We will have more information coming soon, but I wanted to give you a heads up if you are interested in joining one of the small groups.
Fourth, I am taking a group to Israel January 8-17, 2018. I had a meeting a couple of months ago, but I wanted to remind everyone that I need to know within the next month if you are planning on going. If you were unable to attend the meeting, please contact me. I have a flier and other information I can share with you.
In Christ,
Mark Smith, Pastor of FBC Jacksonville
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