Thursday, May 28, 2015

YOU WANT TO ATTEND THIS ONE

I HAVE OFTEN USED THIS PHRASE: Anyone can curse the darkness, let’s be people who light a candle. In other words, it is easy to moan and groan about how bad things are in society. And I do believe there is a lot wrong. Sometimes those who moan, groan and complain actually think they are making a difference. We can do a lot more beside complain, criticize and be sideline critics. Growing drug problem…JIBC attacks head on with programs for children, youth and adults. Teenagers facing unbelievable challenges…Pastor Sean leads his team to take on every tough issue our kids are facing. Families in decline…your church family is charging in on every front to strengthen and help those looking for help. Personal crisis of past trauma, shock and hurtful events…we have partnered to have a part time professional counselor on staff. Curse the darkness? Not hardly. By God’s grace your church family is taking on the most difficult challenges in our community. To God be the glory. This is His work. No right-minded people would take on such challenges. Many will circle the wagons and simply pray “Come Lord Jesus”.

SPEAKING OF PRAYER…What a segue! Governor Nikki Haley is leading a charge that I want JIBC to fully embrace: A Call to Prayer For a Nation in Crisis. On Saturday, June 13, 2015 at the North Charleston Coliseum, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. From 9-10 is a Youth Rally with Music. From 10 to 4 is a time of Scripture reading, prayer and worship. There is no preaching, no pontificating, no politicians, no church promotions, etc. This is a sincere and devout call to prayer. Prayers will be built around repentance, reconciliation, revival, reformation and refreshing. You may drop in or out for any part or all of the day. IT IS A FREE EVENT, BUT YOU WILL NEED TICKETS BECAUSE THERE IS LIMITED SEATING.

Again, tickets are free, there is no charge for this event. But this is a call for all churches, all denominations, all believers…so seating will be limited. You can check out more information and get your tickets at www.theresponsesc.com

You do not have to just curse the darkness…here is something very specific you can do! Pray.

Pastor Tom


Wednesday, May 20, 2015

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL: JOURNEY OFF THE MAP (June 15-19)

Every year churches across the country participate in Vacation Bible School. And for good reason: It is a leading tool in reaching children before they have to be rescued. There is probably no other ministry and mission that results in boys and girls coming to know Christ. Think about it this way: great Christian music every night; loving teachers prepared; scripture memorization; heartfelt Bible stories; fun crafts and recreation! What’s not to love?

A SLIGHT CHANGE IN THIS YEAR’S VBS. We are trying to focus all of our attention on children this year. So we will not have the Adult VBS as we have in the past. We are encouraging all adults to volunteer to lead, teach, help, greet, serve, or pray. We will have a prayer team this week that meets to pray for every child by name. And, we are going to not have a youth VBS this year. Many, if not, most of our youth are ready, willing and able to volunteer to help in VBS. This has not always been the case. We have a very solid group of youth and Pastor Sean feels they are more than ready to serve! The week right after VBS our youth will go for an intensive week of mission and discipleship at Fuge Camp at Ridgecrest, North Carolina. Be in prayer for this life changing event.

You can volunteer for one night of VBS, a few nights or all week long. Be a part of the greatest evangelistic children’s ministry of the year!

AWANA AWARD NIGHT: WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 6:30-7:30
You cannot beat this line up. The all time favorite Wednesday night dinner…fried chicken! The dinner will be followed by a celebration award night for all our Awanas. Marie Smith, Commander ReRe, and her team continue to do a spectacular job year after year. This night will be a good way to culminate a year of work and fun. Come on out and enjoy the best meal in town and see the children get their awards.

Warning: there is a rumor that Charles Wiggins and yours truly will be doing their last performance of the year this night. I thought this was a “one and done” for me. I am pretty sure there should not be a Rocky 3! I feel like me singing is like watching Nascar…there is going to be a wreck, you just don’t know when. To God be the glory and let’s make a joyful noise.

Pastor Tom


Wednesday, May 13, 2015

FRUIT INSPECTION: I Can Do Bad All By Myself

We are currently in a series of messages based on Galatians 5:22-23, the fruit of the Spirit. Galatians 5:19 and following list the works of the flesh. This list refers to our sinful nature and lists things like sexual immorality, hatred, jealousy, angry fits and the like. There is an old Tyler Perry movie title that reminds me of this list: I Can Do Bad All By Myself. Our old sinful nature, the works of the flesh, are things we can do on our own, actions and attitudes that are motivated and empowered by our natural, human nature. It takes little or no effort to let these works rule or control our lives. We can, as the movie title suggests, do bad all by ourselves.

The Fruit of the Holy Spirit, found in Galatians 5:22-23 are motivated and empowered by our new nature, by the Holy Spirit of God. These are actions and attitudes that do not come naturally to us. They come, as it were, supernaturally, by the Spirit of God. The motivation and power is from our surrender to God, our filling with the Holy Spirit. It is quite natural to say something like “I am not patient”. That is very accurate and understandable. Empowered by our old, human nature, we probably are not very patient. It is a new experience, with our new nature as followers of Christ, to say I can do all things through Christ Jesus. Now, empowered by Him, I can be patient, kind, gentle, loving, joyful, etc. It is no longer me, but Christ who lives in me and enables me to experience the fruit of the Holy Spirit.

This past Sunday we spoke of the fruit kindness. Kindness is love expressed. It is not just the action of love, but the attitude behind the action. This is what I like about kindness: we don’t have to agree on anything to be kind to one another. Christ in me and in you is the hope of kindness. The command to be kind to one another can be kept because of Christ in us. Otherwise, I can do bad all by myself.

See you this Sunday, good Lord willing…

Pastor Tom


Wednesday, May 6, 2015

My Daily Bible Reading

From time to time I like to change up my Bible reading habit. As long as you are reading His Word, I think almost any plan is a good plan. But here is what I am currently doing. This week, for instance, I am reading Psalm 19. I will read this same Psalm each day, all week long. Each morning my goal is to spend some time reading, thinking about, and applying this Psalm to life. About the third day of reading, I will pick up a commentary and see what others are saying about this particular Psalm. If I didn’t have commentaries in my library, I would do the same thing by googling. There are more resources online that I could ever have time to use. Then I try to find ways to share the Psalm. I might use it to open any meetings that I lead. I look for opportunities to share insights with those I meet with. I know I could cover more ground by reading a Psalm a day or by trying to read through the Psalms in a month. I have done that before. But for now, I am enjoying reading one Psalm, every day, all week. After that, I read the Proverb chapter of the day. There are 31 chapters in the Book of Proverbs. It works out that you could read one chapter for each day of the month. The day I am typing this is Monday, May 4. So, it was Proverbs chapter 4 for today. Proverbs 4:23 happens to be one of my favorite verses: “Above all else, guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life.” Then I will try to add a New Testament passage. Reading and meditating on God’s Word is one way I try to guard my heart.

If you are looking for a more systematic way of studying the Bible, I would suggest one of our Sunday Connection groups. For example, during May, our Sunday Connection groups will be studying what the Bible says about relationships…making relationships stick. What a great on-time message from God’s Word to God’s people. So, back to my earlier statement: as long as you are reading His Word, I think almost any plan is a good plan.

See you this Sunday as we continue our series on Fruit Inspection, Galatians 5:22-23.


Pastor Tom