Monday, June 20, 2011

More News for the Summer Day Camp

Wow!! Not even a week has went by since we started thinking about the Summer Day Camp and so much has already happened.  We have passed out fliers, worked on the play ground foundation more, purchased a play ground and a lot of outside toys to go with it, wealso have put together a donation list that we need people to donate. 

A way you can help is to go to the bullitin board in the vestibule and look to see if there are any items that you are willing to donate; pull off the note card with the items on it and keep it as a reminder of your committment.  Then go out and get the items and then bring them to the registration desk to turn them in.  We will be keeping a running inventory of the items that we are getting in and the items that we still need, so don't be surprized if you see the bullitin board fill back up again. 

We will be passing out mor fliers on this Thursday, and going to the Chic-fil-a and to the Wal-mart in Villa Rica to pass more out and we will also have registration packets for people to fill out while we are out.  We will be working on the playground area through out the next few weeks and the new goal is to have it ready by July 7, 2011.  We are also praying that the drive way and the parking area that is between the Sunday School Building and the fellowship hall is finished by then as well.  July 15 and 16 will be work days for the church so that we can rearrange the church grounds to be ready for the Summer Day Camp.

We are still having a big push for kids to be registered on June 26 between services, and July 16 from 8:00 am until aroun 2:00 pm.  We will have several people in the vestibule around the registration desk to be available to help with any questions or concerns about what is going on that week.  Also remember that we now have it set up so that you can call 678-563-7149 for more info on the camp and to be able to leave a message to recieve a call for more in depth information. 

We will be having a meeting about this every week for the next 3 weeks.  Pay attention to the bulitin to see the times.

Please pray for this entire couple of months and do what you need to do so that God can use you in a big way to reach out to the kids and their parents all around this community.

Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

In last night's Bible Study we started the book of James and we were challenged by God to not only be hearers of the word but doers of the word.  In our group discussion we decided that we are going to try to start doing more for the furtherance of the Gospel.  As a group we are looking for avenues that would be feasible for us to help others with their needs in a winsome way and do the best that we can to spread the Gospel. 

We mentioned a few different ways that we might do this.  Once a month we are going to try to reach out as a group to build our fellowship and to strengthen our capabilities of spreading the truth.  We mentioned going to the Nursing Homes to Volunteer and to witness to all that we come across, going to a jail service with another church to aid them in their ministry to the incarcerated, helping out at the homeless shelter, going to the youth detention center to see what kind of ministry that we can do there, and doing something with the youth.  We also discussed going and talking to the Mormons and to the Jehovah's Witnesses to see if we can shed some light on their misunderstandings of the scripture (of course God would actually have to do all the work - we would just be the vessel).

Then last night on the way home Heather mentioned to me that we should each have a personal challenge that we do each week.  I think that this is a great idea and I also think that on the next Bible Study that we have we should each share what we each did.  We can see how easy some tasks are and how hard others can be.  We will see our strong points and our weak points.  We should discuss if we had to go out of our way to do the task, if we were shy and had to build up a lot of courage just to attempt the task, or if we forgot or got too busy or was just too nervous to do it.  This is a good way to build our skills in witnessing. 
So this week I want to challenge you to find someone to witness too.  Don't limit yourself though anyone will do.  Just get out there and witness to someone that you probably wouldn't witness to if you hadn't been challenged.  We will talk a little about it on this coming up Tuesday Night.  I can't wait to see you there. 

Keepin you al in my prayers,
Cainan

Gateway Summer Day Camp

We are just barely over a month away from our biggest youth program ever.  Wow I can't believe it is this close on us.  We still have a lot of work to do and a lot of help is still needed.  We are down to the final hours of preparation and it is becoming more and more needful that we get our pre-registration packets filled out, and turned in.

I want to thank everyone who went out with us yesterday to pass out the fliers.  I believe that we had a very good day.  It is not over yet on getting the word out.  We still need to pass out more fliers and we need to begin putting our adds in the papers and on the radios and any other source of media that we can. 

I encourage you to try to get all of the registration packets back to us as soon as possible to help us be better prepared for this event.  We need all your prayers and we need all the help that we can get.

Keeping you all in my  prayers,
Cainan

Getting Back into the Swing of Things

It has been qute some time that I have posted anything and therefore I have a lot to say.  I have been a bit busy with the ending stages of my wife's pregnancy and with the challenges of a new baby in the house.  However I am now slowly getting back into the swing of things.  I ask for your prayers and for your support as I take on the new challenge of not only being too busy but now being too busy with a kid also.

I ask for your prayers for Silas also because I am not aware of very many babies that get dragged around as much as Heather and I drag him around.  Pray that he will learn to love it as I have.  Also on a more personal note please help me pray for his salvation. 

Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan

Friday, April 1, 2011

Prayer Request

Keep Marcus, Ben, and myself in your prayers as we search for the right way for our church to progress.  We are looking for a good domain and editor for a new website for the church.  We will keep you posted on what is going on with it.  We have a few promising ideas for this and hopefully we can have a website up and running by the summer.

Thanking you for your prayers,
Cainan

Thanks to Heather Byrd

I just want to take a little time to thank my wife, Heather Byrd, for all the work she has done this week on the Summer Day Camp paper work.  On Sunday in our meeting after the service we decided to have a push for early registration for the church kids and to do it on Easter Sunday.  Heather then took it on herself to hurry up and finish our registration/ information packets.  We have everything ready except a flyer for the Master Clubs, a news letter for the Upper Room, and a greeting letter from the Pastor.  Pastor Jeff and Bro. Marcus are working on these this week.

I am very excited about this ministry and for the upcoming Master Clubs.  Thanks again to my wife who, by the way, does more for the church than someone who is 8 months pregnant should.  Thank you and I love you Heather.

Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

New Things Happening

In our last Summer Day Camp meeting we decided that we need to have some pre-registration days so that we can be better prepared.  We are going to push for all of our church kids to be registered on Easter Sunday.  We will be planning about three other days to have pre-registration days for everyone so keep this in mind and in prayer that the lord will lead us when we do this. 

We are also planning a day early in June a School's Out celebration to help promote the Summer Day Camp and the Master Clubs.  This day will be the first of our pre-registration days for the public.  We are tentatively looking at June 3 from 6pm till 10pm.  We will be having some type of food some games and we will end the night with a short movie.

Other days that we are thinking of for pre-registration are June 26, and July 19.

We are doing a lot of new things for our youth and we need help to promote the activities and help with running the events. 

The youth isn't the only group that is getting a lot of attention; our senior citizens group Gateway Gold is a new thing that is promising.  Pastor Jeff is keeping us all on our toes with the expansion of this group into Gateway Great and Gateway Grand.  But we will have to keep watching and waiting till it is announced in the bulletin. 

Keep all this in your prayers and do your part to help in every way that you can.

Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan

Thursday, March 24, 2011

What do you think?

I think that we, as a congregation, should be doing more.  We should have a visitation program, we should have more in Sunday School, and we should have more people greeting people as they get to the service.  I think that more that just me would agree that we could do more.  I know that I could.  I think that our members should be more faithful and that our leaders should be better leaders.  We should show greater love to the community and do more for the betterment of the Real Church.  I think that we should spread the gospel and not just that God is good.  I think everyone should know that they are wretched and need a savior, and that Jesus Christ, the only begotten son of God, is the only savior.  I think that all of this is possible. 

The only thing that stands  in our way is "What do YOU think?"   We are not hurting in our church but still we should always strive to do better but it will only work if you draw a circle around yourself and then start inside the circle. 

Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan

Gateway Summer Day Camp

I just want to thank everyone that came last Friday night to the meeting to get the schedule in order.  The meeting was a great success.  We also Figured out what our second field trip will be.  We are going to skating in Carollton.  This Sunday we will be having another meeting to go over what all we have planned and to show where we all still need help.

I have a problem that I would like for everyone to pray about.  When I put in for this week off I was told that the Friday would not happen.  This has upset me for a few reasons but the main reason is that I have made a commitment that I might not be able to keep.  I really desire to be at the church for each day all day for the summer day camp.  Pray that an exception will be made and that I will be able to be there.  Also pray that if it isn't God's will for me to make it on that day that someone else will be able to be there to do what I have committed to do. 

I want to apologize to my church about making this commitment with out knowing %100 that I would be able to make it.  But please know that it was not my intention to mislead anyone.

Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Sunday School is a building block

Our Goal for this year at Gateway has been stated several times in many different ways by Pastor Jeff.  It is "We have built our church Now It Is Time to Build the REAL CHURCH."  This is a simple idea with a not so simple task.  We actually have to do something.

I want to let you know that getting our Sunday School to flourish is a good way to start.  It is like Pastor Jeff was saying on Sunday Morning we need to make Christianity more attractive than secular things.  I am not convinced that we can do this if we do not enjoy it enough to come to Sunday School.  Another thing that I want to repeat from Pastor Jeff is that there is excitement in numbers so therefore Sunday School would be more exciting if we would all show up for it.  

I don't believe that we can grow our church but it will be significantly harder if we can't grow our Sunday School. 

Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan

Monday, February 28, 2011

What's up with the Bible Study

We will be viewing the 2nd video in the Truth Project series on this Tuesday night.  Then next week we will be back in Hebrews.  We started alternating weeks in Hebrews with the Truth Project for a few reasons.  First the Truth Project is a good way to establish a good grip on a biblical world view.  Also the book of Hebrews is a bit complex and hard to grasp.  There are several things in it that are herd to understand and therefore we are taking two weeks to go over each section to give us all a bit more time to study it out. 

On a bit of a sadder note;  the attendance has slacked off some.  Please pray for God to give you the strength and desire to be closer to him.  The bible study is just an easy means to that end.

Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan

Prayer of Thanksgiving

For about 3 weeks now I have been blocked from this site at work and have been unable to update it as often as I would like.  When I am not at work I stay so busy that I do not have time to write about what all is going on, but when I am at work I have some down time to reflect on what is going on in my life and at my church.  I want to thank God for bringing this back to me at work.

I also want to thank God for looking out for my wife, Heather.  A few weeks ago she went to the doctor to have a test done to see if she has developed gestational diabetes, and she failed the test indicating that she had.  Then just last week She went back to take another test (a more accurate test) to verify the first test and it came back negative.  Heather hasn't developed gestational diabetes.  Thank you Lord. 

I also want to thank God for allowing me a chance to better prepare my house for Silas.  I have been able to fix up his room and put together furniture for him.  This is something that I have been worried about with how busy Heather and I have both been. 

Thanking God,
Cainan

Homecoming

Homecoming is this Sunday.  The Zion Quartet is going to be with us singing.  We are looking forward to a great day of worship and fellowship.

The Service will Stert at 10:30 in the morning ang will be followed by dinner on the groungds.  We will not be having Sunday School or an evening service.  Please join me in prayer that the Lord will move on this service and that everything goes well.

Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan

Monday, February 21, 2011

So Much Going On

There is still a lot of things planned for us that are happening soon.  

We still have one more February Friday Night Revival Service.  Bro. Earl Partain Sr. will be bringing God's message.  Our choir will be singing once again, and after this weeks service we will be enjoying a Hobo Dinner.

Then in March we will start off with Homecoming on the 6th.  On the 11th we will be having our second ever Gateway G.O.L.D. meeting.  This is a meeting for our Good Ole Ladies & Dudes the activities are geared toward those in the congregation that are 50 and up, but like everything else no one will be turned away.  This will be in the late morning and end in the early afternoon. Then later that evening the Upper Room Sunday School class will be having a March Movie night.  The movie that will be featured will be The End of the Spear.  This is a christian movie based on the true story of a missionary and his trip to spread the gospel to a violent group of people who have never heard the gospel.  Marcus and Angela will be hosting the event so pray for them that God will be with them in their work. 

Following that just one day; on the 12th we will begin the day with Food Share in the morning and in the evening we will all be riding together to go eat and fellowship at the Top Of The River restaurant.  Then on the  21st Pastor Jeff will be preaching at Piney Woods Baptist Church and our Choir will be singing.  

I hope every one is going to join us as much as they can, and praying more than they can for God's blessing on everything that we set out to do.

Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

News for the Bible Study

Last night we started the Truth Project video series.  We talked about it and have decided that we will be going through the rest of the 12 lessons bi-weekly and continue going through the book of Hebrews intermittently.  I am looking forward to expanding our study.

I pray that everyone of us would grow in our interest of the things of God.  I know that just coming to this Bible Study is a way to show interest but is that enough for you.  Why don't we go the second mile.  What is the second mile you ask?  Well honestly in this context I don't know.  But I know that there is one and I fully intend on figuring out what it is and going the distance, and I hope that I am not alone.  

Please pray for guidance from God for the future of our Bible Study.

Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Sometimes Everything Doesn't Get Done

Sometimes I get to the point to where I have spread myself too thin.  I just want you all to continue praying for me that the things that I do, that I do them for the Lord.  I would also like to ask for you to pray that god gives me the knowledge to do everything that I need to do in order that God wants them done and by his priority list. 

I know that I have let the posts slack for about a week and apologize for that.  I have been extremely busy working in other ways for the Lord.  Pray for me that I will be able to keep up the good fight and to finish my coarse.

Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Being the Trash Man

Yesterday I went to Helping Lazarus again to volunteer.  I thought that I could do a little more for God on my days off.  I realized that there is something that I can do to really help them out.  I found out that they do not have any garbage service.  Since I take my trash to a convenience center free of charge I decided that I would also go buy regularly to take their trash also.  I know it isn't much but it will save them a little money,   and it would bring me closer to God.

I think that if God will use you to do something then you should do it.  It doesn't matter if it is being the pastor or if it is being the Garbage Man.

Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan

Monday, February 7, 2011

Bible Study on The Great Salvation


What is the "great salvation" that the Hebrews describes? Hebrews views salvation as nothing less than the exaltation of humanity (Ch. 2 v. 5-13), and as an escape to freedom (Ch. 2 v. 14-18).

God made man in original glory, "in His own image" (Gen 1:27) and God gave him "dominion" (v. 28, KJV). That dominion was lost in the Fall, shattering God's intention. But God's love wasn’t lost in the Fall. Man was still God's concern, and so Jesus stepped down to become Man, suffering death that He might bring "many sons to glory" (Heb 2:10). This is the exaltation! In Christ, we have been lifted up to share the Jesus’s glory, becoming in Him so fully "of the same family" that we are called by Jesus Himself, "My brothers" (Ch. 2 v. 11-12).

This exaltation, puts us far above the angels to be Christ's brothers in God's family, is also our guaranteed freedom. Satan, who held the power of death, was destroyed by Christ's self-sacrifice. Now we are freed. There will still be temptations in the way. But now Christ lives as our faithful High Priest to help us when we are tempted. 

I hope that this helps.
Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan

Looking forward to the Bible Study

I really want to give you all a good jump start into the book of Hebrews.

The author of the book isn't stated in the scriptures but there are
several clues to who the author is.  Most people believe in a Pauline
authorship of the book of Hebrews.

Many scholars generally regard the book of Hebrews to be second in
importance only to Paul's letter to the Romans in the New Testament.
Because it defines Christ as high priest of Christianity, superior to
the Aaronic priests in the tribe of Levi, and how he fulfills the Law
and the prophecies. This book presents Christ as the Author and
Perfecter of our faith (Hebrews 12:2). However, both the authorship
and audience are in question.

There is no salutation, the letter simply begins with the assertion
that Jesus, the Son of God, has appeared, atoned for our sins, and is
now seated at the right hand of God in heaven (Hebrews 1:1-4).  The
letter closes with the words "Grace be with you all" (Hebrews 13:25),
which is the same closing found in each of Paul's known letters (see
Romans 16:20; 1 Corinthians 16:23; 2 Corinthians 13:14; Galatians
6:18; Ephesians 6:24; Philippians 4:23; Colossians 4:18; 1
Thessalonians 5:28; 2 Thessalonians 3:18; 1 Timothy 6:21; 2 Timothy
4:22; Titus 3:15; and Philemon 25). However, we should also be aware
that Peter (1 Peter 5:14; 2 Peter 3:18) used similar—though not
identical—closings. I believe
that it was simply customary to close
letters like this with the words "Grace be with you all" during that
time.

Church tradition teaches that Paul wrote the book of Hebrews,because
in most KJV Bibles the book is titled "The epistle of PAUL the
apostle, to the HEBREWS", and until the 1800s, that issue was closed.
Although a vast majority of Christians—both and scholars and
laymen—still believe Paul wrote the book, there are some tempting
reasons to think otherwise.

First and foremost is the absence of a salutation. A personal
salutation from Paul appears in all of his letters. So it would seem
that writing anonymously is not his usual method; therefore, the
reasoning goes, Hebrews cannot be one of his letters. Secondly, the
book of Hebrews has a lot of quotes from the Old Testament. Paul, as a
Pharisee, would have been familiar with the Scripture in its original
Hebrew language. In other letters, Paul either quotes the Masoretic
Text (the original Hebrew) or paraphrases it. However, all of the
quotes in Hebrews are taken out of the Septuagint (the Greek Old
Testament), which isn't consistent with Paul's usage. Finally, Paul
claimed to receive his revelations directly from the Lord Jesus (1
Corinthians 11:23; Galatians 1:12), but the writer of Hebrews
specifically says that he was taught by someone else (Hebrews 2:3).

Well, if Paul didn't write the letter, who did? Some suggest that this
was actually a sermon Paul gave and it was written later by Luke, a
person who would have had the command of the Greek language which the
writer shows. Barnabas is another likely prospect, since he was a
Levite and would have been speaking on a subject that he knew much
about. Others suggest Apollos, since he would have had the education
the writer of this letter must have had. Priscilla and Clement of Rome
have been suggested by other scholars.

However, there is still a lot of evidence that Paul wrote the letter.
The most compelling comes from Scripture itself. Remember that Peter
wrote to the Hebrews (that is, the Jews; see Galatians 2:7, 9 and 1
Peter 1:1). Peter wrote: "...even as our beloved brother Paul also
according to the wisdom given unto him hath written unto you" (2 Peter
3:15). In that last verse, Peter is confirming that Paul had also
written to the Hebrews! Hebrews also mentions Timothy in 13:23, "Know
ye that our brother Timothy is set at liberty; with whom, if he come
shortly, I will see you."

The doctrine presented in Hebrews is consistent with Paul's. Paul was
a proponent of salvation by faith alone (Ephesians 2:8, 9), and that
message is strongly communicated in Hebrews 4:2, 6:12, 10:19-22,
10:37-39, and 11:1-40. Either Paul wrote the epistle, or the writer
was trained by Paul.

So, who actually wrote Hebrews? The letter fills a needed space in
Scripture and both outlines our faith and defines faith itself in the
same way that Romans defines Christian living. It closes the chapters
of faith alone and serves as a prelude to the chapters on good works
built on a foundation of faith in God. In short, this book belongs in
the Bible. Therefore, its human author is unimportant. What is
important is to treat the book as inspired Scripture as defined in 2
Timothy 3:16-17. The Holy Spirit was the divine author of Hebrews, and
of all Scripture, even though we don't know who put the physical pen
to the physical paper and traced the words.
So now that we have looked into the controversial question of who the
author is and have decided that it doesn't matter, let us now look at
what the book of Hebrews has to say.  I want to try to give some brief
insights to what I get from this book when I study it and hopefully
you all will either get something good from what I am saying or share
some insight about where I may be wrong / misled / or in complete in
thought.  I want to encourage you all to read what I am writing and
go study for yourselves to see if it is accurate, and if it isn't
please correct me.  My goal is to share what I get out of the
scripture and to help you in your study. I will not lead you wrong on
purpose but I am just human and I will eventually mess up and get
something wrong, so again I encourage you to study this and not just
take what I write as infallible.

I know that there is a lot of intro to this book and that I ramble a
lot so now I am going to jump into the book at the beginning.
In the first few verses Hebrews tells us how lucky we are to have the
word of God spoken through his son Jesus, because God had used many
ways to speak to us sometimes by personal directions, sometimes by
dreams, sometimes by visions, sometimes by Divine influences on the
minds of the prophets.

Hebrews also starts off by assuring us that Jesus purged our sins and
is now seated on the right hand of God. It is the same Jesus who tells
us of salvation it is the one who came and died for our sins and is
the one who is seated on the right hand of God.  Hebrews 1:4 makes it
clear that Jesus, the son of God, is much greater than the angels.  We
are also reassured that God is the only God throughout all eternity in
verses 6 - 12.

I just stopped by

I was driving home from the tag office in Carrollton and I decided to stop in at Helping Lazarus.  I have been curious about it since it opened and even more since I found out that Bro. David McKenzie's church, Piney Woods, was running it.  

Helping Lazarus is a thrift store that Piney Woods runs to help fund their ministry where they help homeless people get on their feet.  They are taking in homeless people and housing them and helping them as they search for a job and a place to stay.  I think this is a very good way of being the church.  

Right now the homeless are being housed on the church grounds and they are doing some renovating at the thrift store so that the homeless will be able to be housed there.  I was taken on a tour of the eventual housing area and I was so surprised and glad to see how well this new place is working out for them.  The store is open from 9:00 am until 6:00 pm.  I want to encourage you to just stop by there and see what is going on and see if you can do something to help.

The people who run the store begin each morning with prayer and a Bible Study.  Right Now they are going through the book of Psalms and the book of Proverbs.  It was very inspirational for me to see people doing the work of God in such a winsome way.

I pray that their efforts are rewarded beyond their wildest imagination.

Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Absent on Sunday

This is the third consecutive week that I have had to miss Sunday Morning Service.  I do the best I can to understand God's will for me but it is hard to understand why I am not able to be there when he nows that it is my desire.  I even asked to leave work early last week just to make it to the evening service and I was blessed to be able to go.  I want everyone to keep praying for me as I struggle with this burden and pray that God gives me understanding. 

I will be able to be there next week and so I thank God for that.  I will be sitting in a different Sunday School Class each opportunity that I am able to be in SS so that I can see first hand what is going on in each class.  I will then relay what everyone at the church is learning and what each teachers' goal is for their class.  I will continue to give a SS report to keep everyone in the loop on our progress in Building the Church.

Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Coming to Church to Get "Fed"

I've been thinking a lot about something Pastor Jeff mentioned in a sermon not too long ago.  He was talking about the common phrase that people say, "I got to go to church to get fed" or "That preacher don't feed me" or "I go to this church 'cause the preacher feeds me good".  

Pastor Jeff stated that if you are looking for someone else to feed you then you are a baby.  Well, that makes sense; babies are the only ones who can't feed themselves.  Now, don't get this wrong; he wasn't saying that you whine and cry a lot he was just saying that you come to church to worship God and to praise him.  Your feeding time should almost always be a time where you can get alone with God and his word and really get intimate with it.  Your own personal Bible studies is where you can really get fed, and don't worry if you are really hungry because it is always a buffet.

There is so much in the Bible that you could study it every waking minute of every day for the rest of your life, and you still would not have gained all the wealth of knowledge it has to offer.  However I want to encourage you all to gobble up every little crumb that the preacher throws out there, but still go home for your meals.  Crumbs are not enough to support you in your growth.

Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan

Friday, February 4, 2011

First Friday

I can say nothing more than the service tonight was good.  God was right on target and Bro. David preached his heart out.  If you were there I'm sure you received a blessing and if you weren't you really missed out.  Bro. David reminded us that if we don't reach our loved ones and pray for God to convict their hearts that they WILL DIE AND GO TO HELL.  I am going to do the very best I can to live the word of God and not just try to reason with it, and I hope you do the same.

Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan

The first of the February Fridays

The time is here, for the revival services to begin.  Bro. David Mckenzie Sr. will be joining us tonight to bring the message of the Lord.  I hope that you have already called his name out several times leading up to now.  However if you haven't as of yet I encourage you to do so as fervently as you can.  I truly believe that God will shower down blessings upon the whole church if we only ask in faith.


Tonight after the service we will be having dinner on the grounds with a mexican menu.  I hope you will stay and join us in fellowship.  I also hope that you are equipped with Pepto-Bismol, Tums, Rolaids or anything else that will help you digest in peace.

Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan

New Things Going on in the Bible Study

We just finished the book of Philippians and are going to move on.  It is amazing how God is blessing through this ministry.  We have grown from 6 to 8 to 11.  This is awesome. We are about to begin the book of Hebrews and I want to encourage you all to pray for each meeting and everyone there even more than you did before.  God has blessed because we have asked for it so now I would like to see if we have the faith to ask for a double portion while we study this book.

I don't just want to grow in numbers but to grow in actual interest.  I pray that everyone of us would grow in there interest of the things of God.  I know that just coming to this Bible Study is a way to show interest but is that enough for you.  Why don't we go the second mile.  What is the second mile you ask?  Well honestly in this context I don't know.  But I know that there is one and I fully intend on figuring out what it is and going the distance, and I hope that I am not alone.  

Please pray for guidance from God for the future of our Bible Study.

Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan

Thursday, February 3, 2011

VBS News

I want to remind everyone that we will be having a VBS meeting on Sunday the 13th.  We will be going over what we all still need to do to be ready for it. We will also go over one of the lessons to keep us all on the same page.

I want to get everyone on board with this, so I am going to leave nothing to surprise.  Candice, Heather, and I made a schedule of the entire week to see how many volunteers we will need that week and at what time we will need them.  However we still haven't been able to figure out the details about our field trips.  We are planning a trip to White Oak Park on either Tuesday or Thursday and hopefully another trip somewhere else on the other day.  In the Schedule that we have made, we haven't accounted for who will go on the trips as chaperons so we will need more help than what we have listed out.

I need commitments from people, a lot of people.  While I was looking at the schedule I realized that it would take many people to pull this off but it wouldn't take many people to give up much time.  I only need a few people to commit to the whole 60 hours.  My wife and I are already committed to it.  There are only about 5 other positions that need to be full time.  So that leaves a lot of people to commit just some time.  Anyone can be used for any amount of time at any time that week.  So don't think that just because there will be some big commitments made that you will have to commit wholly to this week.  

Also, other than people to be there to work, I need help with ideas about games and crafts and hopefully a solution to my drawing a blank on the second field trip idea.  I also need help gathering materials for the games and crafts.  We are also going to need help with getting together some food for the snacks and for the meals. W will be discussing this further at the meeting on the 13th as well.

The last thing I would like to mention is the financial concerns.  We need to realize that everything costs and that we do not have a deep money pocket.  We need to figure a way to gain donations or to have fundraisers.  We need to pray that we go about this in a winsome way.  We also need to be careful  that we do not get so caught up in the work of raising funds or gathering supplies, or even just working that we lose sight of the the real prize.  We need to stay focused on the goal of spreading the gospel and sharing the good news that God Saves lost souls.  

Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan

WoW What a message We heard on Wednesday night

Pastor Jeff amazed again as he opened the word of God and let God use him to give us the message.  I can't even come close to describing how good the message was.  If you were able to be there then you know what I am talking about, but if not you really missed out. 

The Wednesday night services are getting better and better. We are learning in great detail about what God has to say about "Building the Church" by going through the book of Ezra.  Pastor Jeff isn't just reading the book to see what it says but he is pulling other scriptures in to explain the History/Chronology of the story so that we can understand the word of God in the correct context.  Pastor Jeff is giving us the background and then shows how it ties in to the message that God has sent him.
Continue to pray for Pastor Jeff as he continues this series on Building the Church, and for the people that make up the Church, and maybe most importantly the people that don't.  

Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Sunday School Update

The Sunday School attendance is still a bit low.  However we are improving, and even if it is just by one every week we will keep adding it to the 61 that we had last week.  If we can keep up this pace we will have 108 on the last Sunday of the year.  That is something to look forward to.

Although this would add up pretty quick, I still want to encourage you to come to Sunday School every week and to continue to invite others to come as well.  It would be a blessing to the church to have a good regular attendance to Sunday School, and it would do each of us good to know that we had a part in the strengthening of someones relationship with God.

Let's also not forget that if we fill up Sunday School it is a big step to building the Real Church.  However, if you tell everyone the gospel when you are inviting them to Church and to Sunday School then you don't have to worry about them not hearing it.  So then you can rest assured that you have done the work of the Lord even if it falls on deaf ears.  Of course I want to encourage you to not stop trying after your first attempt even if the person seems unwilling to hear what you are saying.

Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Is It Really in the Bible

There are many things attributed to the Bible that aren't in there.  In our daily lives we here sayings that are said to have come from the Bible but didn't.  

So I am pleading with you now to search the scriptures before you come to a conclusion about what is or isn't in the Bible.  Also while you are at it make sure that what is in the Bible isn't taken out of context to fit what you might need it to say.  This is something that the Devil would do.  Of course I don't expect you now to just take my word for it; check it out to see if I write the truth.

In Matthew chapter 4 Satan is quoting scripture out of context to tempt Jesus.  Then Jesus basically calls him out as taking the scripture out of context to fit his own purpose and he tells Satan that he is not going to do what Satan is asking and he uses scripture to defend his position.

If Jesus, the only man who doesn't need scripture, uses scripture to battle Satan then I think that we all would be right in doing the same.  

So now that we are not going to make any preconceived thoughts a part of what we call scripture, I want to encourage us all to study out the scripture before we set out to do something for the Lord to make sure that we stay biblical, and before we judge what someone else is doing.  We also should search the scripture ourselves to make sure that what we do isn't contrary to scripture.   

If someone is doing a work, and they are doing it for God, it would be a wise thing for us to not interfere with that work unless we know for sure that it is not right according to the Bible instead of not being right according to baptist tradition or even Gateway tradition.  But, if they are doing a work and doing it for God and it is wrong according to the scripture we need to help them to change what they are doing to where that they are doing it in accordance with the word of God.

I pray that we can all work toward the bettering of our church for all and not just to the likings of one or two.  Because God extends his love toward all and not to just those who I agree with or to just those who you agree with either.  Again, I want to say that prayer does a lot of good and studying the word is also very important.  I hope that we can all agree that if something at our church isn't the way that it should be we should soak the issue in prayer and that we should consult the Bible before taking any action even before we tell the pastor something is wrong, which is the next step.

Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan

Monday, January 31, 2011

God Answers Prayers

Yesterday at work I wrote about how I felt like I was missing too many Church Services due to my job.  It has really had me down and struggling to keep an up beat attitude in life.  I asked that everyone pray for me about my situation and I too soaked it in prayer and God saw fit to answer very soon. 

That very evening my supervisor allowed me to leave work early so that I could make it to the evening Service.  I thank God for showing he still cares about me and that he understands my struggle.  I know that god looks out for us and I know that he understands what we are going through, but it is nice to when God shows it. 

I hope and pray that God is working things out for the better in each of your lives.

Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Feb 1 Bible Study

I am very excited about this Tuesday night.  We will be rapping up Philippians and discussing a new path for the studying to continue.  We will have a good group here especially if everyone from last week comes and those who said they were going to come this week show up as well.  I can't wait to see what God has in store for us in the coming weeks.

My thoughts for you rest in two verses in chapter 3.  Verses 8 and 9.
8Yea doubtless, and I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord: for whom I have suffered the loss of all things, and do count them but dung, that I may win Christ,
 9And be found in him, not having mine own righteousness, which is of the law, but that which is through the faith of Christ, the righteousness which is of God by faith:

Paul was a wealthy man and a prominent man.  Paul was in line to be a great man in the Sanhedrin which is a council of priests/ judges that ruled the church at that time (they were pharisees, and scribes).  Paul was a well respected man before his conversion.  He had lots to live for and lots to lose and here he says that he is glad that he lost it because now he has gained knowledge of salvation.  He says that everything he had he counts them as DUNG compared to having Christ.  He speaks of trading his righteousness that he had through the law but having God's righteousness through faith of Christ.

Wow. if we could only live the way that Paul did, selfless and all about the furtherance of the Gospel.  We would change the world and wouldn't even have to try because when you allow God to change your mindset he will automatically change those around you and then you have the butterfly effect.  Wouldn't it be great if our butterfly was God?  What kind of change do you think would happen if we quit hindering God in the name of religion or in the name of political correctness?  Just think what God will do if only we would step back and let him.

Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan

VBS Becomeing Something More

Vacation Bible School has, in the past, been something that a few people have been involved in and the target audience has been slack because of this.  Please don't misunderstand what I am saying, our VBS programs have been great and we have done a lot of things with it, BUT it could be so much more than that.

This year we are planning a VBS/Summer Day Camp.  This is going to be exciting and fun.  It will be a huge success and we will have lots of kids at it.  We will be hosting it here at the church building.  It is going to be the biggest push targeted toward kids that we have ever had. 

It will be five days and it will be twelve hours each day.  WHOA!  oh never mind I don't guess your god can do that.  The only way that God wouldn't bless this is if we don't have faith that he will and if we aren't willing to work to make this happen.  To all the nay-sayers out there, I have the faith that God will be in this and that he will bless it beyond our expectations.

There will be a lot of planning that Pastor Jeff, Sis. Cathy, Sis. Natalie, Sis. Heater and I will be doing.  We can't do this alone.  This will be bigger than the Light The Night With Jesus event that the Church hosted back in October.  Which by the way was a huge success.  It took the whole Church to organize and work the function so you can imagine how badly we need your help. 

There will be a VBS planning meeting on the Second Sunday in February following the morning service.  I invite you to join us then to find out what you can do to help make this year's VBS a success.

Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan

Decisions to be Made About Moving Forward

First and foremost we have to decide that we want to move forward.  there are many areas in which our church can progress.  We have several physical things around the Church building that could use some attention.  We could use a little more construction in our Children's Church Chapel, we could use a new brick finish to our new Sanctuary, we could use some construction in our unfinished basement area, we could use some work on our parking lot (refinishing on the old and adding to what we have), and we could use a better place for our storage and distribution center for our Food Share program. 

We also have some ministerial areas that could use some attention. We could use some more supplies for our Sunday School and Children's Church, we could use a playground to help attract younger families, we could use a visitation program (both to the shut-ins/ hospitalized and to the non church goers), we could use a website, we could use an Sermon on CD Distribution ministry. 

There are a lot of things that we could use and a lot of things that we could do but if Gateway is going to make it we have to decide to move forward.  I have decided to do my part in Gateway progressing for God.  I hope you decide to as well.

Here is how we can do this on an individual basis.  We each need to...
you guessed it, pray to God and ask for knowledge and incite in to his will.  We also need to back our Pastor, he will make the final decision about what the church is going to do next.  However just because he will make the final decision about things doesn't mean that he doesn't need our help. 

Last night Ben Tyre, our sound room tech, and I looked into what it will take to start a new website for the church.  We plan to put together a presentation with several options that we think are good for the church, some free, some not free, some fancy, and some simple.  We are going to do this and let Pastor Jeff advise as to which route if any he feels led that Gateway should take.

I would like to encourage you to think about something that you could help the church with and do some research and planning so that you too can meet with Pastor Jeff for his advice about what Gateway needs in whatever area of ministry you are trying to help with.  I just want to caution everyone that not every idea is a good idea and that Pastor Jeff might need to change a few of your ideas.  I promise that he will not intentionally do anything to offend you, but he has to keep in mind everything that goes on at Gateway.  Pastor Jeff will have to give an account to God for everything that happens here so we all need to keep in mind that Pastor Jeff is close to God, Pastor Jeff is as concerned if not more concerned about everything than you are. I want to encourage you to take into consideration how I know he isn't doing any thing to offend you by making changes to your ideas.  I know because he does it to me all the time.  There are very few things that I do at the church that I haven't already discussed with Pastor Jeff and that he hasn't helped me out with by changing a few things that I had in mind. 

Again I want to encourage you to step up and determine that you are going to help the Church and that you are going to do it the right way, and that you are not going to take it personal if Pastor Jeff has a few suggestions to make your ideas better fit the path that God has Gateway Baptist Church on.

Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan

A Stuggle to do what is Right

I am sitting here at work today, a Sunday, a Sunday that is supposed to be my off day.  I will be missing three weeks in a row from the Sunday Services at Gateway.  This bothers me to no end. 

I know that everyone knows that Pastor Jeff is bi vocational, meaning that he has a job that he goes to for a living and he is the full time pastor here at Gateway.  Pastor Jeff has recently had a shift change at his secular job which interfered with his role as a Pastor here on Wednesday Nights.  This shift change began toward the end of last year, and Pastor Jeff had to start missing the Wednesday night services.  He soaked the issue in prayer and was joined in prayer over this matter by the congregation.  Right around the Thanksgiving Holiday God answered our prayers in a big way.  It excites me to know that God can do all things, and that he is on our side.  God has made a way for Pastor Jeff to continue his job on this new shift and be off on Wed. nights.

That being said I want to ask everyone to Join me in prayer about my job.  I am a Deputy Sheriff in Cobb County.  Everyone knows that this is a career which requires service 24 hrs a day everyday.  I realize that there will be conflicts with my secular job and my commitment as a full time servant of Jesus Christ.  I ask that you pray that my time away from my ministry due to work is minimal and that I am not assigned any extra duty work days on Sunday, because I miss being at my Church.  I also would like for everyone to pray for me to gain the wisdom about what God wants from me, because I asked for more extra days at work but when I received the news that what I had asked for is now hindering my ministry I realized that I didn't have such a good grasp on what God would have me to do.

Thanking you all for your prayers and still keeping you in mine,
Cainan

I couldn't say it any better (Bible Study e-mail from Justin)

This morning I had a few minutes so I checked my e-mail to see if we had any updates from anyone participating in the Bible Study.  Justin Harris had sent a message inviting more people to come and updating everyone on what we studied last week.  Please take a little time to read what he had to say.  It touched my heart and even though I was at the Bible Study last Tuesday it did me a lot of good having God's word emphasized to me again. 

Hey guys,


So I thought Tuesday night went really well. It was good to have three more people join us and I'm excited about what God is doing through this bible study. For those of you who couldn't make it this week, we missed having you there and hope to see you next week. As most of you know we are studying the book of Philippians. We started in chapter 1 last night and covered all of the verses through chapter 2 verse 18. For next week pick up with Chapter 2 Verse 19 and finish the book. We may not finish the entire book next week, but it is possible, so just to be safe, finish chapter 2 and then read chapters 3 and 4.




I will do my best to give some highlights of what we covered this week, but this will no doubt be incomplete, so if anyone has anything to add to this, please do so.


Ok, so the first thing we noticed when we were reading this letter is who it came from. Verse 1 tells us that Paul and Timothy are the authors responsible for this letter. As we touched on Tuesday, it is interesting to point out that these two guys referred to themselves as "bond-servants of Christ." This word "bond-servant" means slave. As Cainan mentioned, these guys were compelled to serve Christ; they had no other choice. But it should also be noted that this is something they did joyfully. Throughout the letter Paul makes references to his suffering, but he is always quick to rejoice in them.


Philippians 1:3-4, 9 show us that Paul is constantly praying for the church at Philippi. He not only tells them that he is praying for them, but he specifically tells them what he is praying for. In verse 9 he writes that he is praying that their "love may abound still more and more in real knowledge and all discernment." This is something that we all could use, and as Cainan said, this is something we are praying that God will bless us with through studying His word and going to Him in prayer.


I want to take a second and talk about chapter 1 verse 6. This is one of those verses that I run to when things are not going so good in my life. Paul is telling the believers at Philippi that he is confident God will perfect the good work that He began in their lives until the day of Christ Jesus. What does this verse tell me? Well, first and most importantly this verse tells believers that it is God who began this good work in us and it is Him who will carry the work through to completion. And what is this good work? Well, this good work, as Paul references in verse 7, is salvation, which is from the grace of God. So God is working in believers to perfect the salvation that He began. This also tells me that the believers at Philippi were not perfect. Because if they were already perfect, then God would not need to continue "performing" or "perfecting" the work in them until the day of Christ. When we fail, not if, we can take comfort in this verse knowing that God is working in our lives and eventually we will be perfected on the day when we are united with Jesus.


The next section we talked about was Philippians 1:12-20. In this section of his letter, Paul tells the church about his imprisonment. During this time Paul was in prison at Rome. However, instead of being sorrowful over his circumstances, Paul rejoices because his imprisonment has "turned out for the greater progress of the gospel." (c1,v12) He then tells the church that many have believed in Christ because of what has happened to him. Talk about selflessness! This guy was in prison and people were trying to cause him harm, yet the only thing he cared about was the spread of the gospel of Jesus. He goes on to say that he will not be put to shame because Christ will be exalted in his body, either in life or death. Paul is prepared to die for this gospel. Verse 21 even suggests that Paul is not only prepared for death, but in a way he welcomes death. He writes that "to live is Christ and to die is gain." This verse is overwhelming because Paul is saying that death is like a promotion or an improvement on his current condition. This type of thinking is very foreign to our culture today, but when I pause and think about what Paul is saying, it actually makes perfect sense. For any believer, death should not be something we are terrified of, because those who have faith in Jesus will be with Him when they die, and that is definitely "gain" as Paul puts it. Still, Paul follows this thought with another that when he says he is torn from both directions because he knows it is much better for the church at Philippi for him to remain with them instead of going to be with Christ. Again, here is another example of Paul's selflessness. Yes, Paul is actually being selfless by wanting to stay alive!!!


One more note on this section comes from verse 29 of chapter 1. Here Paul writes that it has been granted (to the church) not only for them to believe, but also to suffer. He straight up tells the church that they are going to suffer. In fact, he says that it has been granted them to suffer. However, this suffering should not be something that keeps us down, because we have a Spirit of power with us. Paul does not really say much in this chapter to comfort them about the sufferings they will face, but he gets to that later in the letter.


Ok, chapter 2 has several points of interest. From the very beginning of this chapter Paul is telling the church at Philippi how they should act. As Heather said on Tuesday, this was probably addressing some of factions within the church because Paul is telling them to be "of the same mind, maintaining the same love, united in spirit, intent on one purpose." (c2,v2) He tells them that they should regard one another more important than themselves. This is one of those verses which may be easy to say, but it is impossible to put into practice without some help from above. Jesus said love your neighbor as yourself, and Paul is telling us to consider others more important than our ourselves. I think at the root of both of these commands is a simple 4 letter word: love. Christians are commanded to love others, because this is how the world will see a difference. What we say means nothing without love. I guess the Beatles were right, all you really need is love!


Verses 5-8 deal with the person of Jesus Christ. Here is a place in scripture which points to the validity of the Trinity. Paul says that Jesus existed in the form of God, but He emptied Himself to take on the form of a bond-servant (slave), and was made in the likeness of men. Paul tells the believers to have this attitude that Jesus had, who "did not consider equality with God a thing to be grasped." (v6) He is telling them to be humble and do things for others in love.


The last thing I want to mention are verses 12-14. Paul tells the believers to "work out your salvation." It is important here to realize that Paul is not telling them to work in order to gain their salvation. In other places of scripture, Paul is adamant that salvation is by faith in Jesus Christ alone!  Instead, here he is saying that one who has received salvation will be compelled to obedience because "it is God who is at work in you." (v13) Salvation is not based on anything we do, and if it was we would all be in trouble. But thankfully God has made another way which is by faith in His Son Jesus Christ. So take heart in knowing that you don't have to be good enough, moral enough, religious enough, or smart enough. God has made the way for us, and that way is by faith in Jesus. I'll leave you guys with a story I heard once and I think it is a wonderful illustration of the gospel.


There was this guy from India who was a Buddhist. He compared life to a journey; a journey up a tall mountain. He viewed his religion as a path up the mountain. At the top of the mountain was God, or in his view "enlightenment" or "nirvana." One day this guy came in contact with a Christian missionary. The man shared his philosophy about the mountain to the Christian. He told the missionary that he did not necessarily disagree with Christianity, but that he thought his path was more efficient to reach the top of the mountain. But he assured the missionary that the Christian faith was also a path that led up the mountain, just a different one. So the missionary asked the man if he believed all religions would make it to the top of the mountain. The man affirmed this statement and said that all religions are basically the same because we are all trying to work/earn/pray/fast/meditate our way to the top of this mountain where God is. The Christian missionary then looked at this man and said, "What if I told you about a religion where God has come to the bottom of the mountain and carries you with Him to the top?" The man said, "Well I would want to know that way" The missionary looked at him and said, "That way is Jesus Christ." Again, take comfort knowing that we don't have to try to make it up the mountain. We have a God who has come to us and if we have faith, He will carry us the entire way.

I can't even imagine a way that I could make it up the mountain without God.  I just want to say thanks to Justin for his commitment to this Bible Study and let you know that I am praying for you this morning as you set up for the services in Warner Robins.

I hope this touched some one's heart the way it did mine.

Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Staying Faithful

It is late and I should be asleep, but I couldn't go to sleep knowing that I have been talking so much about how Committing things to God is good a way to ENCOUNTER God and strengthen your relationship with him.  I have committed to God this ministry that I will post a new blog everyday so that I can keep my mind on him and things that bring him honor and glory.  I couldn't sleep thinking what a hypocrite I would be if I didn't stay faithful to this commitment.  This thought has nearly driven me to tears.  I want everyone to know that I Love God, and that I am changing my life to be closer to him.  I will go a few more minutes without (much needed) sleep if it means that I will be able to keep my commitment to him and to not take a few steps back.

I ask that you all pray for me as this weekend is trying my faithfulness and my commitment.  I need God to give me strength to carry on.  I hope that no one else has slipped in there commitments lately and I pray that you all stay on your quest to become closer to God. 

Keeping you all in my prayers, 
Cainan

Friday, January 28, 2011

Febuary Friday Nights it is a great way to COME CLOSE TO GOD

This morning I was sitting around and just thinking about what is going on at the church that will be able to get every one closer to God.  I know that I have been talking a lot about prayer and how it is the key to encountering God, and it is. However I think that there is more to it than just prayer.  We all have to do things that keep us busy. 

Pastor Jeff has planned a (not so traditional) revival for us in February.  Each Friday night we will be having a service with a different local Pastor bringing God's message.  I believe that we will all be closer to God if we get involved in the revival.  

This doesn't mean doing something during the service but doing something in your Heart.  To make a change in our hearts isn't easy.  Here are a few things that we can do to do this:
come every night
invite someone to join us
pray for the preacher each night
bring what you've committed to bring for the dinner afterwards

Here are a few extra things we can do if we are in the choir or play in the band:
be there early
be in your spot either in the Choir loft or at your instrument ready for the service to begin 10 minutes before it starts
the band should play an upbeat song as soon when they get ready
know what we will be singing
come to our choir practices
and do not ever act in a way that may show that you are upset about something
do not complain about anything, but rather if  you see a problem get with Pastor Jeff to see what he thinks is the right thing for each situation

I know that this is a lot of things that we can do, but if e really want a change in our hearts it isn't much.  I truly believe that the more we do to make these services a success that God will bless our hearts.  When we do these things our hearts will change and we wont even realize it until it has already happened.

Keeping you all in my Prayers,
Cainan

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Prayer emerges from the Bible Study

In each of our Bible Studies we have talked about prayer and how important it is.  Prayer is the best way to get us closer to God.  When you take some time and really pour your heart out to God, you will see just how easy it is.  Then if you take time to pray for someone else you will see how rewarding it is.  I have been spending a lot more time in prayer and I really feel closer to God.

Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan

Wednesday Nights are no less than SPECTACULAR

We had a wonderful service last night.  I am surprised at how much is going on here at Gateway and how good has been considering that Pastor Jeff told us last night that he has received more prayer requests in the last 4 days than he has since he has been our Pastor. 

Pastor Jeff is going though the story of the temple being rebuilt at Jerusalem.  He is mainly using the books of Ezra and Haggai.  (because the Bible isn't written in chronological order)  We are learning that one of the most important themes in the Bible is the Building of the Temple / Church.  Hey, we are trying to rebuild the REAL Church.  Just think, if God never changes, and God thinks it was important for the people in the old testament to build the church, then it stands to reason that GOD THINKS IT IS IMPORTANT for us to 'Build the Church.' 

God saw that all the older/ ancient people did not like the way that the new temple was turning out and he told them to be strong and work because he was with them.  So I say unto everyone who doubts that things can be as good as they used to be, God is still with us.  I know; I can feel his presence in our services and in our Bible Study. 

Pastor Jeff is going to continue on the thought of building the Real Church and will be teaching about when God's Temple is rebuilt.  I want to encourage everyone to come and to be a part of our Wednesday Night service.  If you have been neglecting that service then you haven't been as close to God as you could be. 

Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan 

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

LOTE lockin with the UPPER ROOM

I am looking forward to Friday Night.  Bro. Marcus and Sis. Angela are planning a lot of fun things for this Lock-In.  We will have a scavenger hunt, and a Wii Bowling tournament.  There will be a lot of games.  But the featured event is the video put out by Focus on the Family.  It is part of the Life On The Edge (LOTE) series.  The discussion in the video is titled "Keys to a Life Long Love."  

I understand that the video is a bit old and the technology is out of date but the message in the video holds true and strong.  Pastor Jeff started showing these videos a few years ago and we are about half way through the series for the third time.  We show one of the videos  every year at our Annual Youth Lock-In.  I have seen each video in the set and can say with out a doubt that if our youth will listen to the message and put aside the fact that the video was made before they were born that they will learn a valuable lesson from them.  Pastor Jeff has said before and I say now that I trust what Dr. Dobson has to say.

I pray that we have a good attendance, and we all have a lot of fun.

Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan

Bible Study Success

Wow!
Last night's Bible Study was very good.  We had a great time while we studied Phillipians Ch.1 - 2:18.  We looked into the heart of the Apostle Paul.  While Paul was in prison in Rome he wrote the the church at Phillipi and told them that he was praying that God would increase their knowledge and discernment so that they could could better decide what is good so that they will stay pure until Judgement Day.  Since Paul tells them what he thinks is important for them it lets them know what they should think is important.  We can all take the same advice and pray for ourselves and for each other that we may all grow in knowledge and judgement.


We can also gain solace that Paul, even in his affliction was happy that the Gospel was spreading.  So even if Satan has gotten you down don't give up, God still has work to do.  It was evident last night that there are still people eager to ENCOUNTER God.  With the good number that we had last night and the promise of more next week I am truly excited.  I see all around that Satan is working to hinder the church but everyone can be comforted that GOD is also working in the Church.  GOD HASN'T FORSAKEN THE RIGHTEOUS. 


We should all strive to be able to say what Paul said, "For me to live is Christ and to die is to gain."
I hope we all know that if we die we will go to Heaven, and have the determination to spread the gospel the whole time we live.

Keeping you all in my prayers,
Cainan