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What will happen in 2016?

Sunday, January 03, 2016

What will happen in 2016?

 

Another year has come and gone for the River Ridge church of Christ. It was filled with many efforts that helped the church grow and spread the word of God. We do not know what is in store for this coming year, but let’s look back over 2015 and reflect.

 

Planting and watering

Reaching the lost continued to be one of the main things we focused on as a church (Eph. 3:10). These efforts did not slow down, and we need to continue to press ahead in this area. Here is a list of things which we were engaged in:

  1. Weekly TV program of Study the Word on FOX.
  2. Daily TV program of Study the Word on WOW cable.
  3. Weekly radio program on 98.5 FM.
  4. Bi-weekly mailing of our weekly bulletin to over 100 people in the community.
  5. Streaming our services live online.
  6. Held our first gospel meeting in the building at 5600 Vann Road
  7. Sent out numerous Bible study courses to those who requested them.
  8. Arranged personal home studies with many folks throughout the year.
  9. Mailed several DVD copies of our TV program to viewers throughout the year.

 

Providing edification for the members

Building the local church up spiritually is another huge responsibility of the church (Eph. 4:12,16). As a body of Christ, it is essential that we continue to strengthen our faith. Here is a list of things we engaged in to help the members grow:

  1. Gathered together as a church 156 times for Bible study and worship.
  2. Offered monthly ladies classes and a monthly Friday class.
  3. Created preaching and teaching opportunities for the members.
  4. Encouraged the saints via our gospel meeting
  5. Members requested some personal Bible classes to help them grow (this is open for all)
  6. Members mailed the bulletin and helped with the radio program every week.
  7. Members visited with other members and prayed for one another throughout the year.

 

Allowing members to use their talents

No congregation is a “one man show”. To function effectively, all of the members should do what they can to help the church (I Cor. 12:12-14). This list is just a small sampling of the jobs done throughout the year that allow members to contribute:

  1. Cleaning the building.
  2. Taking care of the communion prep.
  3. Looking after the landscaping.
  4. Greeting visitors and making them feel welcomed.
  5. Praying earnestly for the church and the lost.
  6. Encouraging one another and building up that bond of love.

 

May we set goals to do even more in 2016, if the Lord wills.                                                                                

 

Chuck

What NOT to change in the new year

Friday, December 25, 2015

What NOT to change in the new year

 

The title of this article might seem negative, but truly there are certain things that we should NOT want to change in 2017. As Christians, we should rejoice in the knowledge that the Lord’s expectations for us will remain constant. Since Christ established His church (Acts 20:28), the work He gave it to do remains the same two thousand years later.

 

The Bible describes the church as the “pillar and ground of truth” – will that change in 2017? It better not (I Tim. 3:15). The same can be said for spreading the good news and edifying the body of saints (Eph. 4:11-12; Mark 16:15-16). If someone argues that these things have changes, we know that something is just not right.  Here is a list of specific things that should not change in the coming year. As you read the list, ask yourself if these things have been changing in 2016.

 

  1. Continuing to examine ourselves that we are in the faith (II Cor. 13:5).

 

  1. Looking out for spiritual brethren to see if they are wandering from the truth and trying to bring them back if they stray (James 5:19-20).

 

  1. Praying earnestly to make a difference in your own life and in the lives of others (James 5:16).

 

  1. Living righteously and letting our lights shine (Matt. 5:13-16)

 

 

  1. Worshipping our God whenever the saints are gathered (Heb. 10:25).

 

  1. Using our abilities so they continue to improve (Matt. 25:14-30).

 

  1. Feeding on God’s word to become skillful in teaching it (Heb. 5:12-14).

 

  1. Sharing what we have by being hospitable (Rom. 12:13).

 

  1. Facing hardships by suffering for doing the right thing rather than compromising (I Pet. 4:14-16).

 

  1. Leaving vengeance to the Lord and being kind to our enemies (Rom. 12:19-20).

 

  1. Avoiding all sorts of sexual immorality in our own lives and in our entertainment choices (Rom. 1:29-32).

 

  1. Guarding our tongue by watching what we say and how we say it (James 3; Eph. 4:29).

 

  1. Doing acts of kindness that are not seen by others and being clothed with humility (Matt. 6:1).

 

  1. Showing love for our brothers and sisters (II Thess. 1:3).

 

  1. Being thankful for our faith in Christ Jesus (Col. 2:7).

 

  1. Recognizing our blessings in the Lord (Eph. 1:3-4).

 

If these things did not exist in your life in 2016, then you must see that the Lord expected them and will continue to. Let’s do all we can to remain steadfast on these points in 2017.

 

                                                                                              Chuck