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Notes from Sunday – 09/15/13
This weekend, we began our Men's Discipleship Fellowship with 33 The Series: Authentic Manhood (Part 3). My wife, Crystal, began a Women's Discipleship Fellowship on "The Life-Ready Women." We got off to a good start. Between our two services, I had a session with a Bible Study Fellowship teachers in preparation for the upcoming semester. I pray much fruit will come from our studying through The Master's Plan of the Church by John MacArthur Thankful for our guests in worship. And I was glad to have the opportunity to pray for our Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Nicholai Vitti. I finished...
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Saturday Shout-Outs: Chicago, 33, & Ministry Links
Thanks for reading my blog. You can sign up for email updates of future posts under the picture to the left. Saturday morning, the men of Shiloh will begin 33 The Series Part 3. Our women will also begin a study led by my wife, Crystal. Please pray these Discipleship Fellowships will be fruitful. Shout out to Pastor Adron Robinson and the Hillcrest Church (Chicago) for three edifying nights of worship this week. It was a joy to preach this revival for my friend again. I hope to see you at the SBTS Expositors Summit October 29-31. I also hope to...
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Saturday Shout-Outs: Kansas City, Pine Bluff, & Ministry Links
Thanks for visiting my blog. Saturday Shout-Outs is my weekly bulletin board of things I have found helpful. You can sign up for email updates of future posts under the picture to the left. Thanks for your comments on my post - Armor Bearer is NOT a Biblical Office. Apparently, I struck a nerve. Shout-out to Pastor Darren Edwards and the United Believers Church of Kansas City for the opportunity to take part in their September to Remember this week. Shout-out to Pastor Terry Brown and the Newbirth Baptist Church of Pine Bluff for two great nights of worship Thursday and...
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Armor Bearer is NOT a Biblical Church Office!
He picked me up from the airport. We headed straight to the church. I wanted to look over my manuscript once more before I preached. But I took a few minutes to chat with my driver. I asked my standard questions, including, “Where do you serve in the church?” “I'm pastor’s chief armor bearer,” he said proudly. I summoned all the self-control I could muster. But I couldn’t resist. I had to ask. “What does that mean?” He explained the various ways he serves his pastor. “I am basically pastor’s right-hand man,” he concluded. I changed the subject. But there...
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Saturday Shout-Outs: Dublin, Preaching, & Ministry Links
Thanks for reading my blog this week. You can sign up for email updates of feature posts under the picture to the left. Shout-out to Pastor Fred Williams and the Turkey Creek Baptist Church of Dublin, GA, for the opportunity to preach during their summer revival this week. Read the two posts I wrote this week: "If You Catch Him Right..." and "On Sermon Outlines." Kevin DeYoung: The Preacher at His Best Russell D. Moore: What Martin Luther King Can Teach Us About Preaching Eric McKiddie: 3 Reasons Your Church Needs Sermon Illustrations Jay Dennis: Pornography and Pastors Jonathan Leeman:...
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On Sermon Outlines
Every sermon should have a destination. It also needs a clear path to get there. A sermon outline charts the path for the sermon to reach its intended destination. Good sermons have effective outlines. A sermon is more than an outline. But it is not less. The outline gives structure to the message. That structure supports the substance of the message. Similarly, your body is infinitely more than a skeleton. Yet it is built on and around the connecting bones of the skeleton. There are different philosophies about the use of outlines in sermons. More preachers are using an inductive...
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If You Catch Him Right…
There was a pastor I listened to during the early days of my ministry. I really enjoyed his preaching. And I would commend him to other preachers. This pastor was not well-known to many of the preachers I talked to. And they would ask me what his preaching was like. "He can say it," I would respond, "if you catch him right." A friend gave me a lot of tapes of this pastor over the years. Some of the messages were stellar examples of Bible exposition. Others, not so much. He sometimes used the text to make a point the...
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Saturday Shout-Outs: Port Arthur, Preaching Conference, & Ministry Links
Thanks for reading my blog. Saturday Shout-Outs is my weekly bulletin board. You can sign up for email updates of future posts under the picture to the left. Thanks to Pastor Lawrence Vaughn and the Mt. Sinai Church of Port Arthur for the opportunity to preach their summer revival. So here's the "accident" I had this week. I bumped my head on a speaker shelf in the auditorium before church Wednesday night. Hard. Really hard. Very painful. A little bloody. Extremely embarrassing. Thanks for your prayers and concern, Shiloh! I appreciate those who have shown initial interest in the expository...
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Saturday Shout-Outs: Milwaukee, Dayton, & Ministry Links
Thanks for reading my blog this week. Saturday Shout-Outs is my weekly bulletin board You can sign up for email updates of future posts under the picture to the left. A big shout-out to the members of the Shiloh Church for your generosity that will let us bless many families during out Back-to-School weekend. You make it happen! Thanks for the Metropolitan Baptist Church of Milwaukee for your kindness this week. Shout-out to Pastor Corey Pruitt and the Mt. Enon Baptist Church of Dayton for the opportunity to take part in their Fire on Fridays series. I signed the contract this...
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Do You Want To Be SOMEBODY?
One of my pulpit heroes preached at my church. We didn't really know one another. Yet he agreed to come. I was beyond excited. I have absolutely no recollection of the service or sermon that night. But I will never forget the conversation afterward in my study. Food had been prepared. And a few preachers hung around to eat and chat, including several denomination leaders that had come to hear our special guest. The denominational leaders began to encourage me to get more involved in the work. It felt more like pressure. They dropped the hook with tempting bait. If I...
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Notes from Sunday – 08/11/13
I had a more than 10-hour flight from Rome to Atlanta Saturday. Then another hour home. Wiped out! I should not preached. I was really tired. But I pressed on. I was so glad to be home with my family and to worship with the Shiloh Church family. I was also glad to have our guests, including the family reunion that joined us for worship. Praise God for the four persons who were baptized today! Shout-out to our Pastor of Outreach, Reginald Bryant, for teaching my Bible Study Fellowship for me over the past several weeks. I preached from Colossians...
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Saturday Shout-Outs: Rome, Preaching Conference, & Ministry Links
Thanks for reading my blog this week. You can sign up for email updates of future posts under the picture to the left. I have spent this week in Rome at the Proclaimers Place preaching seminar. I have been challenged, inspired, and strengthened by the study of scripture, discussion of preaching, and visits to historic Christian sites. I was reminded this week that the bow that is always bent will soon break. I have always been reminded you need batting practice, as it were, to work on your swing to be more effective in the batter's box (pulpit). This week has been very...