January 10, 2016

Calvary Reflections Newsletter

Calvary Reflections

Reflecting on God's Word

Reflecting God to the World

                                                                             

January 10, 2016

 

Thanks!

 

Thank you to all who helped with the tearing down of the stage and the taking down of the Christmas decorations on Friday, January 8.

 

 

Bible Reading

 

Our OT reading this week (Gen. 19-30) again covers a great deal of history: from the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah to Isaac's birth to Jacob and Esau's birthright issue to Jacob and Laban's agreement.

 

Some things to look for: Who did the Angel of the Lord first appear to? What did Ishmael go on to become?

 

 

Announcements

 

·         Wednesday Nights -- Join us at 7pm as we look at how to label and fix problems that we face in our lives. 

 

·         Calvarymen -- Join us this Thursday, January 14 at 6:30pm for food, Bible challenge & fellowship. Invite a friend.

 

·         S.S. Christmas Parties -- The Adult 1 party will be this Sat, Jan 16 at 5:30pm.

 

·         Outreach Committee -- We will meet on Sun, Jan 17 at 9am in the Fellowship Hall.

 

·         Youth Committee Meeting -- We will meet at 4pm on Sun, Jan.17 to plan some events.

 

·         Prayer Chain -- Let Kinzia or Pastor Bill know if you want to be added to prayer chain or if you want to be texted instead of called.

 

·         Prayer List -- Let Phyllis or Helen M. know if there is any on the prayer list that we can remove/or list under the praise section.

 

·         Bible Reading Plan -- We'll try to read through the OT in 2016. Reading sheets are in the foyer.

 

·         Committees -- The deacons would like you to review your guidelines to make sure that they reflect the current practices.

·         Women of Joy Conference -- This will be April 22-24 in Pigeon Forge, TN (book by Feb 3 for the best rates).

It will feature speakers Angela Thomas, Margaret Feinberg, Patsy Clairmont and Lisa Harper; comedy by Chonda Pierce, and music by Natalie Grant.

For more information, please see Amber, Hilary, or go to: womenofjoy.org


In Christ's Service,
Pastor Bill


Rev. Dr. William Cooper, Senior Pastor 
Calvary Baptist Church
549 Plank Rd, Carthage, NC (Physical Address)
548 Marley Rd, Robbins, NC 27325 (Mailing Address)

January 3, 2016

Calvary Reflections Newsletter

Calvary Reflections

Reflecting on God's Word

Reflecting God to the World

                                                                             

January 3, 2016

 

Welcome to our first 2016 newsletter. I hope that this will be beneficial to you as an additional resource noting thanks, encouragement on reading through the Old Testament, and some upcoming events. If you know of anything else you would like to see in this newsletter, please let Pastor Bill know. Thanks!

 

 

Thanks!

 

Thank you to all who helped with our various Christmas events, from the Parades to the Play to the Christmas Breakfast, everything went wonderfully.

 

 

Bible Reading

 

Our OT reading this week (Gen. 1-18) covers a great deal of history: from Creation to Abraham and Sarah being promised a son of promise, Isaac. In between, we see the fall of man, the fist murder, the flood, Noah's drunkenness, the tower of Babel, the call of Abraham, and much more. Don't let the family listings stop you from reading. If they start to bog you down, feel free to skim over the list and keep going.

 

 

Announcements


·         Stage Tear Down – Join us Friday, Jan 8 at 5pm (or after) as we tear down the stage and return it to the building at the parsonage.

 

·         WOM -- Join us tomorrow (Monday, January 4) at 6:30pm for food, Bible challenge & fellowship. Invite a friend. And bring some questions.

 

·         Lottie Moon Offering -- Next Sunday, January 10, our 2nd offering will support International missionaries.

 

·         Calvarymen -- Join us on Thursday, January 14 at 6:30pm for food, Bible challenge & fellowship. Invite a friend.

 

·         S.S. Christmas Parties -- The Adult 2 party will be on Saturday, January 9. The Adult 1 party will be on Saturday, January 16.

 

·         Bible Reading Plan -- Join us starting tomorrow, reading through the Old Testament. You'll read about 3 chapters a day, Mon thru Sat. Reading sheets are in the foyer.

 

·         Basics of our Beliefs -- Beginning Sun, Jan 3, we will be studying on Sunday nights. You won't want to miss this study.

 

·         Prayer Chain -- Let Kinzia or Pastor Bill know if you want to be added to prayer chain or if you want to be texted instead of called.

 

·         Prayer List -- Let Phyllis or Helen M. know if there is anyone on the prayer list that we can remove/ or list under the praise section.


In Christ's Service,
Pastor Bill


Rev. Dr. William Cooper, Senior Pastor 
Calvary Baptist Church
549 Plank Rd, Carthage, NC (Physical Address)
548 Marley Rd, Robbins, NC 27325 (Mailing Address)

July 19, 2014

What can Christians (And non-Christians) do About Politics?

Between the recent Supreme Court decision and the apparent upcoming Executive Order for employers to stop discriminating against the LGBT community, a Christian might be thinking that the government is sending mixed opinions. Some see one as a win and the other as a loss. Some see both as neutral. Some have strong voices on either side. I'm not here today to debate those issues.

The issue is a larger one. If Christians believe that our country was founded upon Christian/Bible principles and if we believe that our nation/government is moving away from Christian/Bible principles, then this leads to several questions.

1) Regarding those who oppose Christian/Bible principles, how did they get our country so turned around to their views?
Well, they talked about their views with many people. They made sure they taught their family and friends about their views. They marched and held rallies. They got involved with politics in an attempt to pass laws and legislation for their views.

2) Have Christians truly done these things regarding our views/religion?
No. We back down. We talk about it with those of like faith, but we don't try to proselytize and teach non-Christians our views. (Yes, we have many who will Bible-bash about their views, but not many who truly debate, teach and share.)

3) What can we do about politics?
We can pray for wisdom for our leaders. We can pray for their salvation.
We can also get involved. That means more than just voting for the president. That means voting on all votes. That means contacting your congressmen about issues. Get involved. Speak up.

4) Why are we letting the government teach us and our families against the Christian/Bible principles we value?
Those with opposing views taught their views to their families when they were in the minority. Even in the Bible days, ethics and morals were taught at home. As Christians, let's teach our children our Christian/Bible principles, even if those Christian/Bible principles are now in the minority.

What am I getting at?
If you don't vote at the presidential elections, then how can you complain about whatever president we have?
If you don't get involved in politics and let your voice be heard, then how can you complain that those who hold opposing views are getting legislature in their favor?

July 7, 2014

Finishing strong: Parts 7-10 of 10

It was my hope to continue this series for all 10 points; however, it seems that time is not allowing me. Below are the rest of the points, as shown on thomrainer.com:

7.  Are you exhibiting the work of the flesh or the fruit of the Spirit (Gal. 5:19-23)? Here, allow the Word to guide your self-evaluation: “Now the works of the flesh are obvious:sexual immorality, moral impurity, promiscuity, idolatry, sorcery, hatreds, strife, jealousy, outbursts of anger, selfish ambitions, dissensions, factions, envy,drunkenness, carousing, and anything similar. . . . But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faith,gentleness, self-control.” Which traits most characterize your life today?

8. Who is walking more with God because of your influence this year? That is, are you making disciples? Have you purposefully pointed away from self to direct others to follow the Son of God (John 1:29)? Or, to ask the question in the negative, is there anyone who walks less with God today because of your example and influence this year?

9. What steps have you taken to spread the gospel to the nations? The Great Commission is a global calling (Matt. 28:18-20), even for those not called to go to the nations full-time. Have you intentionally studied about God’s work around the world this year? Are you praying for missionaries by name? Are you fully open to taking a mission trip this year or next?

10. How would your family assess you as a family member and a believer this year?  Those who live with us are most equipped to evaluate our spiritual walk. If I were to ask your family about your walk with God, what would they say? Would they say your life – all of it, including behind the scenes – models Christ? If not, decide today what steps you will take the next six months.

July 3, 2014

Are ya going to church? (part 6 or 10 of the mid-year checkup)

There's the question: Are you going to church? 
No, I don't mean going to church like you would go to the doctor (1x a year, or if you have a problem). I mean are you going to church like you would to your favorite restaurant (at least 1x a week) or like you watch your favorite channel (a couple times a week).

Thomrainer.com lists the question as:
Are you serving faithfully in a local church? The church is much more than a place to attend; it is a family that loves us and provokes us to good works (Heb. 10:24). Through the first half of 2014, have you used your spiritual gifts as a member of a local body of Christ (1 Cor. 12:1-11, 1 Pet. 4:10)? Are you supporting His work financially? Commit today to invest yourself in God’s church throughout the rest of 2014.

If you are a Christian, what is holding you back from going to church?
If you are a Christian, God has a place for you in the church. 

And, no, it's not just to warm the pew. It may be to serve as a greeter, to take up the offering, to serve on a committee, or any number of things. You might be thinking, "yeah, but Mr. So-and-so always does everything, there's nothing for me to do." Perhaps Mr. So-and-so does everything because others are not coming out and serving in those positions. Perhaps he is doing everything because someone has to do it. Perhaps you can ask him what you can do to take alittle of the burden off of him. Perhaps God will use it as a way to show you where you are needed in the church.

They say that 20%  of the church does 80% of the work. Unfortunately, most of that is out of necessity. 

Come out and be a part! Support the work of the church in every way you can! Let's serve God together!

July 2, 2014

Another mid-year checkup (5 or 10): Memory?

So far we've looked at Bible reading, prayer, Evangelizing, and sin. Now on to another checkup for the middle of the year. How are you doing with Scripture memorization? Even though we have Bibles on our smartphones and tablets, that doesn't mean that we will use them when we are in a situation, we should have God's word memorized.

The post from Thomrainer.com goes as follows:
What scriptures have you memorized this year? Do you echo the desire of the psalmist: “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be acceptable to You” (Psalm 19:14)? Based on your memorization of God’s Word this year, would I conclude that you treasure God’s Word in your heart (Psalm 119:9-11)?
Scripture memory is a tough one for many of us.

Why not commit to memorizing 1 verse by the end of the year? Why not start by writing that verse out and placing it where you will see it every day (like the bathroom mirror)? I like the concept that Word of Life does, where they have scripture on business cards for you to memorize.

Although memorization is tough for many of us, it's another thing we should commit to doing.

July 1, 2014

Mid-year check-up, 4 of 10: Sin?

This list is going from the easy (reading your Bible and praying) to the more difficult (evangelism). Today is no different. The fourth one on the list on Thomrainer.com deals with sin. It says:
Are you faithfully fighting sin in your life? Be honest – have you experienced victory over sin this year? Is there a sin that continually haunts you even though you’ve sought to overcome it? If so, what steps do you still need to take this year? Confess that sin to someone? Seek accountability? Simply repent?
Think about that for a moment. We all accidentally sin every day, and hopefully we confess that as soon as we can. But what about our "pet" sins?

What ongoing sin or sins came to mind in January? What sins did you tell God that you want Him to help you get rid of this year? How is that going? God doesn't let us down, but we have to be willing to do our part too and stop running after that sin.

Did you just flippantly ask God to help you get rid of that sin?
Or did you come up with a game plan to quit that sin?
What steps are needed to free yourself from that sin? Do 1 step each day toward freeing yourself from that sin. Ask God to help you each step of the way. Share the steps with an accountability partner - someone who will help you accomplish the steps and will bug you until you do them.