One of my favorite scriptures is Philippians
2:5-11 because it summarizes who Christ is and encourages us to imitate him.
Listen to these powerful words as you consider how you will live in 2016.
Philippians 2:5-11
5 You must have the same
attitude that Christ Jesus had.
6 Though he was God,
he did not think of equality with God
as something to cling to.
7 Instead, he gave up his divine privileges;
he took the humble position of a slave
and was born as a human being.
When he appeared in human form,
8 he humbled himself in obedience to God
and died a criminal’s death on a cross.
he did not think of equality with God
as something to cling to.
7 Instead, he gave up his divine privileges;
he took the humble position of a slave
and was born as a human being.
When he appeared in human form,
8 he humbled himself in obedience to God
and died a criminal’s death on a cross.
9 Therefore, God elevated him to the place of
highest honor
and gave him the name above all other names,
10 that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow,
in heaven and on earth and under the earth,
11 and every tongue declare that Jesus Christ is Lord,
to the glory of God the Father.
and gave him the name above all other names,
10 that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow,
in heaven and on earth and under the earth,
11 and every tongue declare that Jesus Christ is Lord,
to the glory of God the Father.
What is this Address?
Near
the beginning of each year, the President of the United States gives a “state
of the union address”. This televised speech is made to a joint session
of the congress reporting the condition of the country and outlining his
legislative agenda and national priorities.
My
message this morning is a blatant rip-off of this presidential tradition.
However, I hope it will be a useful one. I wish to report on the
condition of our church (our “Communion”) and outline our agenda and priorities
for the coming year. Above all else, I pray that everything we do this
year will be done with a Christ-like attitude as laid out in Philippians
2:5-11--with humility, with self-sacrificial love, giving glory to God alone,
and looking forward to the ultimate triumph of God’s Kingdom.
Children’s Ministry
Our
mission is to make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the
world. In 2015, we baptized 5 people and we had 9 people saved to become
disciples of Jesus Christ by profession of faith. Of the 69 United
Methodist churches reporting in our district, Pleasant Grove had the 8th highest number
of professions of faith.
The majority of our professions of faith come
when children go through confirmation classes and choose to receive Christ as
their Lord and Savior. Children are vital to the success of our church.
We have a duty to bring them to church, make sure they attend Sunday school,
children’s church, and our Wednesday night children’s program so they can grow
in their faith. As children mature, they are soon able to choose Christ
for themselves. This is the primary way we initiate people into the
Christian faith. Without children, we will fail at our primary mission.
We must not fail!
In
2016, I want Pleasant Grove to focus on strengthening our children’s
ministries. I want to see excellent communication about all children’s
programing, more children participating, parents that are thrilled to bring
their kids here, and children that are growing in faith. This is the only
way Pleasant Grove can be successful. I am committed to do whatever it
takes to make sure kids get everything they deserve at our church. I ask
you to join me in praying for our children’s ministries, volunteering to do
your part, and let’s make our children’s ministry the best in the district.
This will be our number one focus in 2016.
Spiritual Growth
Discipleship
begins with a profession of faith, but it continues as a person grows closer to
Christ and more committed to their faith. People experienced spiritual
growth in a number of ways at Pleasant Grove in 2015. One measurable way
I can report is that we had 11 people attended Chrysalis or Walk to Emmaus
spiritual revitalization retreat in 2015. Chrysalis and Emmaus retreats
are a powerful way to experience the amazing love of God, learn the basics of
our faith, and be inspired to serve Christ in our church and community. I
would like to see more people attend Chrysalis (for youth) or Walk to Emmaus
(for adults). Regardless of your level of spiritual development,
Emmaus is a tangible way you can grow spiritually. I would like you
to attend.
Worship Attendance
Declining church attendance is a concern all
over our nation. Every denomination has seen decline. Pleasant
Grove has struggled with attendance as well. Since 2004, our attendance
has declined steadily. Our average attendance in 2015 was 129. This
was an increase from the previous year, but we can still do better. There
is no reason Pleasant Grove shouldn’t be filled with people every Sunday.
I know it is possible and we have seen what a full church looks like.
Our highest attended Sunday last year was on December 20th when we had our children’s play--207 people packed our pews.
Our second highest Sunday was Easter with 200
people. Our third highest Sunday was the Christmas cantata on December
13th with 185 people. And of course you all saw how many were here for
the Christmas Eve service. People came to these services because you
invited them and because these were special services. We have to continue
to invite people because every Sunday at PGUMC is a special Sunday.
It is a day Jesus Christ is here waiting to change people’s lives.
Don’t you miss out on that or let someone else miss the opportunity for
Jesus to change their life and maybe their eternal destination.
Our highest attended Sunday last year was on December 20th when we had our children’s play--207 people packed our pews.
In 2016, will you join with me in renewing your
commitment to be present at church every Sunday? Let’s commit to miss no
more than 5 Sundays this year. Can you do that? That still leaves
room for several absences for vacation or for sickness or for unexpected
situations. Missing no more than 5 Sundays is very reasonable for the
typical person.
Now, maybe you’re not a typical person.
Maybe your situation is such that you need to miss more than 5 Sundays
because of your job or something else really important. Then I ask you:
what is reasonable for you? Make weekly church attendance a top
priority and decide today what your attendance goal is going to be this year
and then stick to it.
Study Groups
In 2015, it was a pleasure to work with such a
creative and talented worship team to plan excellent worship.
David, Sarah, Dale, and I collaborated to bring you services
covering relevant topics such as: reconciliation, the meaning of love,
purifying your life, making a new start, the 10 Commandments, the Great
Commission, and arguing with Jesus about tough issues. We finished the
year with the sermon series I’ll Be Home for Christmas. We listen for
God’s direction and work very hard to bring you the best. So you can be
sure if you come (and if you invite someone to come with you), you will be blessed
because we will offer you the very best that months of praying, planning, and
preparation can offer.
Study is also vital to spiritual growth.
There are a number of ways you can plug into a small study group at
Pleasant Grove. Last year, Gary and Jean Carter took charge of our young
adult program teaching a weekly Sunday school class. This is a unique
offering for young adults that not many churches have. If you are a young
adult, I urge you to take advantage of our young adult Sunday school.
Talk to Gary and Jean and let them know what you would like to see happen
with young adults. And tell your young adult children, grandchildren, or
friends to come get involved with the young adults of our church. Let’s
not take our young adult program for granted. Everyone should be active
in a Sunday school class or one of our other study groups like Wednesday night
study, youth, children’s ministry, or Thursday morning Bible study.
On Wednesday nights, we completed 6 studies:
Taking Care of Business (about the Christian work ethic), Soul Detox
(about purification), Before Amen (prayer), The Committee (church
revitalization), Earn, Save, Give (Christian finances), and Ask: Faith Questions
in a Skeptical Age. On Thursday mornings, we completed a 6 year,
in-depth, book by book journey through the whole Bible. We are about to beginning
a new, one-year study of the whole Bible in chronological order. I
invite you to join us in the fellowship hall starting this Thursday at 10:30
AM. Or come on Wednesday night for dinner and stay for a study; this
month, we are doing The Committee part 2, a series on church revitalization.
Or perhaps you would like to make it your goal to be active in a Sunday
school class. Everyone needs to be active in a small group study to grow
spiritually in 2016. Everyone means you.
Serving Others
C.S. Lewis said, “A church is the only
organization that exists primarily for the benefit of non-members.” Just
as Jesus gave up his divine privileges in Heaven to come save and serve a lost humanity,
the church is here to serve others sacrificially. On average, our church
served 74 people outside of our congregation each week in 2015. We did
this primarily through:
- Family Promise - Four times a year, we house homeless families in our church for a week at a time in conjunction with 15 other churches in our community through Family Promise of Whitfield County.
- Be the Church - In September, we called off our regular worship service to go into our community and do service projects for people in need.
- Sack Lunches - On Wednesday nights, we packed sack lunches to deliver to needy kids at Pleasant Grove Elementary and North Star School so kids have at least on healthy meal to take home to eat over the weekend.
- DOCUP - We contributed money in cooperation with other area churches to DOCUP to help needy families with rent, utility bills, food, and clothing.
- The Layette ministry - We provided clothing, blankets, and other necessities for newborn infants in need at Hamilton Medical Center.
- We also offered boxes of non-perishable food and various other forms of assistance directly from our church to people in need in our community.
Of course, these are only the service projects
for which we have a record. The real service of the church happens
through you--the people of our church who spread throughout the community and
serve people everyday in a million different ways by the way you live out your
Christian faith in the world. Thank you for being the church everyday,
wherever you are. There is no way for us to quantify all the people you
serve and the tremendous impact you have on our world, but I know you make a significant
difference. Let me encourage you to keep doing good.
Build New Relationships with Hispanics
Pleasant Grove has 3 long range goals that
guide everything we do. They are: 1) give hope to the hopeless, 2)
build new relationships, and 3) help our community. One of the greatest
opportunities God has given us to build new relationships at PGUMC is with the
Hispanic community. Every Sunday, a Hispanic church meets in our chapel
for worship. We have already begun building relationships with them in
several ways. For instance, their pastor--Isabel Ochoa--preached at one
of our services last year and I preached at her service. Also, I helped
with a Quinceanera for one of their families and they helped with our Operation
Christmas Child packing party. I would like to see us growing even closer
in the coming year. We have come to a place where it is time for you (the
members of this congregation) to build friendships directly with the people of Isabel’s
congregation. I hope you are ready to build these new relationships and
will look for ways to build these new friendships in 2016. I will work to
lead you in that direction.
General Conference
2016 is a General Conference year in the United
Methodist denomination. That means United Methodist representatives from
all over the world will gather for the first time since 2012 to discuss
important issues about the direction of our worldwide communion. One of
the most important issues they will discuss this year in Portland, Oregon is
how United Methodists will respond to homosexuality. As you know, public
opinion about homosexuality in our nation has shifted greatly and our supreme
court has ruled same-sex marriages are legal in all 50 states. How will
the United Methodist Church respond? I invite you to join with me in prayer
about this important issue facing our nation and our church. And pray for
our General Conference as it seeks to provide leadership for the United Methodist
Church. Next Sunday I will begin a four week message series examining
what the Bible says about homosexuality and how we can respond. Please
come with an opened mind and a humble heart.
Summary
Trust in God, believe in yourself, be faithful and persistent, and 2016 will be a great year!
- Provide
exceptional ministry to children
- Spiritual
Growth through worship, study, and service
- Be
present at church every Sunday (missing no more than 5 Sundays in a year)
and invite more people to come with us.
- Focus
on building relationships with the Hispanics of our community
- Pray for General Conference (May 10th - 20th)
I would be remiss not to point out one more
great accomplishment of 2015. Through your generosity, we raised over $40,000
to purchase a brand new church van! This Ford Transit
has already been ordered and will be ready for service very soon. Our van
will stand out everywhere it goes. People will see it and say, “That’s
the Pleasant Grove church van. That is a great church!” And they’re right!
We are a great church and we’re going to be even better because our van
will give us the ability to take more trips safely and conveniently, go out
into our community more often, and pick up people to bring them to church (I would
love to see us picking up van loads of children to bring them to Sunday worship
and Wednesday night activities).
Thank you so much for your generosity that made
our new van possible. The purchase of this van just goes to show you how
Pleasant Grove can take on a very big challenge and accomplish it. When we
believe in ourselves, trust God, and are faithful and persistent, we can
accomplish great things. I believe this church can do anything God wants
us to do if we put our minds to it. Let’s all commit to meet the
challenges facing Pleasant Grove this year--all for the glory of God!
Reflection
What is God calling you to do in 2016?- Give
your life to Christ?
- Attend
Church more often?
- Get
active in a study group?
- Befriend
a Hispanic person?
- Help
with our children’s ministry?
- Make
a significant change while trusting God?
Trust in God, believe in yourself, be faithful and persistent, and 2016 will be a great year!