Introduction
This is the last message in our series on Holy Ground. We have studied the historical contexts of God making space to meet with people on Holy Ground. We’ve learned about the Tabernacle where God chose to live in a tent while the Israelites wandered through the desert. We learned about the Holy Temple in Jerusalem Solomon built to reflect the glory of God. Today, we will consider the Church, the new living Temple where people meet with God on Holy Ground.
This is also
a significant day in the life of our congregation. For today we will rededicate
Pleasant Grove Methodist Church to the glory of God and the mission of His
Church.
In January of this year, Pleasant Grove official moved our membership from the
United MC to the Global Methodist Church.
It was not an easy process. It took a great deal of work, a great deal of patience, and a great deal of
money to fulfill our obligations to the United Methodist Church and to cover disaffiliation fees.
I want to
express my gratitude to everyone for your support and dedication through this
transition. I greatly appreciated your
care and concern for me and my family…
More importantly, I am grateful to the Lord that He has blessed me to serve a congregation that places allegiance t the Word of God above all else and was committed to do whatever necessary to remain faithful to God by practicing biblical Christianity in ways we felt led.
This has been a long process that has been bathed in prayer from the start. We began discussions about our relationship with the UMC in early 2020. It was at that time we changed our name from Pleasant Grove United Methodist Church to Pleasant Grove Methodist Church in anticipation of expected changes in the direction of our church. We expected a change might happen at the scheduled 2020 General Conference that May, but then COVID delayed General Conference and any changes it might bring. In July of 2022, we had a town hall meeting and polled members about their preference for PG’s future. They indicated their desire to seek disaffiliation from the United Methodist Church. Illegal and unfair stalling by the North Georgia Annual Conference of the UMC in early 2023 delayed Pleasant Grove’s exit from the UMC until the Superior Court of Cobb County ruled the NGUMC must honor their offer to allow churches to disaffiliate for reasons of conscience.
Within 6 months, Pleasant Grove raised over $50K to
cover disaffiliation fees. I’m so
proud of the church's commitment God’s Word. It
is one thing to say you believe the Bible with your lips. It is another thing to put your money where
our mouth is. Pleasant Grove proved their true
allegiance is to the Holy Bible.
I want to specifically name those who served on Pleasant Grove's disaffiliation team: Marcus Blalock,
Maribeth Reno, and Rita Wagers. And also
those who were part of the affiliation team:
Debra Sloan, Elaine McDonald, Harold Brooker, Kevin Roberts, Kyle
Marlow, Mike Wilson, Salena Weed, and Tom Dickson.
On July 25th of 2023, Pleasant Grove officially voted to disaffiliate from the UMC. On November 19th of 2023, PG officially voted to join the new Global Methodist Church; our church was the very first in our community to choose to join and be approved as a GMC church. Since that time, our church has been working through the transition. And today, we officially rededicate our church as Pleasant Grove Methodist Church, a Global Methodist Church.
I want to emphasize that this is not just a change of denominational affiliation but a recommitment to our shared faith and mission. At PGMC, we believe the Bible is the foundation of all we believe and practice. And we believe we live out our Christian beliefs in connection with other believers. Our congregation does not stand alone. We live out our faith connected with other Christians from around the entire globe. We are part of a global movement, with churches all across the US, in the Phillipines, Europe, Africa, and South America.
And
so today, it is very significant that we hold this service to rededicate
ourselves as a symbolic act to embrace our identity and mission in the Global
Methodist Church. And today, I want to
share 3 Scriptures from God’s Holy Word to help chart our future as God’s
people at PG.
Joshua 24:15
"But if serving the Lord seems undesirable to you, then choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve... But as for me and my household, we will serve the Lord."
These were Joshua's words to the Israelites as they took possession of the Promised Land. He challenged them to make reaffirm their covenant to serve their Lord, Yahweh, alone.
It is fitting that we should remember these words today as we rededicate our church to the Lord, Yahweh. I challenge you to make a personal and collective commitment to put God first, above everything else in your life. This is the sacred covenant we make on this holy ground.
2 Chronicles 7:14
"If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land."
This
Scripture was spoken by God to Solomon during the dedication of the Temple in
Jerusalem nearly 4,000 years ago. It
reminds us of God’s promise of renewal and healing when His people turn to Him
wholeheartedly. As we rededicate our
church and seek renewal (both personally and as a congregation), we must commit
to humbling ourselves, seeking God’s face, and being true to His word.
Our Core Values
Our decision to join the Global Methodist Church is an outward expression of our core values to
hold to scriptural authority in connection with other believers who live holy lives and seek to make disciples of Jesus Christ. Prayer must be at the center of everything we do.
As an outward expression of the centrality of prayer to our church, we are renovating our prayer room to make it a beautiful place of peace, inviting to all to come and lift up prayers to our God. This is a fresh start for our church and a new chapter in the life of the church. Let prayer always be at the center of everything we do.
Ephesians 2:19-22
"Consequently, you are no longer foreigners and strangers, but fellow citizens with God’s people and also members of his household, 20 built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, with Christ Jesus himself as the chief cornerstone. 21 In him the whole building is joined together and rises to become a holy temple in the Lord. 22 And in him you too are being built together to become a dwelling in which God lives by his Spirit."
Last week,
we learned about the glory of the Temple in Jerusalem where God dwelled. But this Scripture in the New Testament teaches that, because of Jesus Christ, Christians have become the new Temple where God’s Holy Spirit dwells. The Church—which is not a building but every person who follows Jesus—is the new
Temple. Jesus is the cornerstone, and the teachings of the Apostles about Jesus in the
New Testament are the foundation of everything we believe and do.
But
everyone of you (if you believe in Jesus) is a living stone in this
spiritual Temple. And together, we reflect God’s presence in the world. Just as this building, located here on Cleveland Highway, stands as a physical
symbol of God's presence to the thousands of people who drive past it every day, you who are part of this church are a living reminder to everyone
you encounter, everyday, that God is presence in our world. What you say and how you live are testaments to Jesus Christ every moment of
your life. Therefore, I encourage you live out your faith, carefully and prayerfully, for
you are the Church.
Conclusion
We are physical
people who live in a physical world. Therefore, it is helpful for us to have physical things to remind us of our
spiritual covenants. We have been focusing all year long on renovating and renewing both the physical
aspects of our worship as well as reviving the spiritual practices of our lives. Many things have already been done:
We installed a new LED sign in 2020 showing our new name - Pleasant Grove Methodist Church.
We stalled new floors in our Sunday school wing in 2021.
We purchased new hymnals and new pew Bibles for our sanctuary this year.
There are other things still in progress:
We will soon publish a new pictorial directory for our church.
We will repair our flag poll and install new flags.
We have several clean up projects to accomplish around our campus.
We will renovated prayer room.
How could
you live out the commitments we make today with a renewed commitment to clean
up and maintain our physical environment as we also renew our spiritual lives?
Ceremony of Rededication
"Choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve... But as for me and my household, we will serve the Lord." Place Rock on the altar –
Place Bible on the altar
We place this Pew Bible on the altar as a reminder that we stand firmly on God’s Holy Word. I call upon you to study the Bible, to know it's precepts, and to live them out everyday.
Place Hymnal on the altar
"If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land."
Place Prayer Book on the altar
We place this book of prayers on the altar to remind us of the centrality of pray in Christian living. I call upon you to pray fervently.
Place Candles on the altar
We place these candles on the altar to remind us that we are to be the light of the world. Jesus said, you are to be like a city on the hill whose light shines for all to see. I call upon you to be the light to the world, shining forth good deeds that point people to Jesus our Lord.
Rededicating Ourselves as Members
Do you believe in God the Father, Jesus Christ the Son, and the Holy Spirit? I do.
Do you confess Jesus Christ as Savior, put your whole trust in His grace, and promise to serve Him as your Lord? I do.
Do you receive and profess the Christian faith as contained in the Scriptures? I do.
Do you promise, according to the grace given you, to keep God’s holy will and commandments and walk in the same all the days of your life as a faithful member of Christ’s holy church? I do.
Will you be loyal to Christ through the Global Methodist Church and joining with your brothers and sisters around the world do all in your power to fulfill its mission? I will.
Will you be a faithful member of Pleasant Grove Methodist Church, a Global Methodist local church, doing all in your power to strengthen its ministries through your prayers, your presence, your gifts, your service, and your witness as Christ’s representative in this world? I will.
Place a Bottle of Oil on the Altar
Prayer of Dedication