Mediocrity is the Opposite of Power

Mediocrity is the opposite of power. We fall into the trap of thinking partial effort — 80% if necessary, 50% when we can get away with it — is good enough. 

We see this all too often in our faith lives. Following Christ can be a challenge.  Faithful worship, being active in prayer, studying the Bible, and serving as a member of the body of Christ all take time in a time-pressure culture. “How much is enough?” some might ask. 

For me, I do not think it is possible to be a growing and serving disciple of Jesus Christ without weekly worship, weekly participation in a small group, and a daily prayer life. Anything less will compromise our connection to our Lord.

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Who will be the Ruthie Taylor for Stonebridge UMC?

For seventy-one years, Ruthie Taylor belonged to a small Presbyterian church in South Carolina. Ruthie was known all over town for her love of the church. Every Sunday for fifty years she would invite and bring someone to church. That was her mission in life. 

On the Sunday following the day she died, the minister of that little church did a great thing. As he announced her passing, he asked everyone in the service that morning that had come to the church for the first time with Ruthie to please stand. All but eighteen out of the 120 people in that service stood!!!

Who will be the Ruthie Taylor for Stonebridge UMC this Sunday?
Will it be you?

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Lift High the Cross of Christ

Last evening as Amy and I prayer walked the Stonebridge UMC property, God gave me a vision. We were on the northeast corner of the property, and I looked toward Celebration Hall where the cross of Christ rises dramatically above the building. I was praying for our worship services. Praying that God would bring just the right people at just the right time to be touched by the Holy Spirit. Suddenly, the sun broke from behind a cloud and lit up the cross like a beacon. It was incredible! These words from a hymn came to mind, “Lift high the cross, the cross of Christ proclaim, till all the world adore His sacred name.”

This was God's message for me. Lift high the cross of Christ. Let the presence of Christ prevail in everything we do. Believe that through our Lord Jesus Christ, a new vitality and community will be born at Stonebridge UMC. I went to the scriptures. The words were there in John 12:32, “Jesus said, ‘And when I am lifted up on the cross, I will draw everyone to me.’” 

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Is There Any Limit to God’s Power?

Why do we spend so much time on issues that are destructive to our work together when there is so much good happening?  I am not sure I can answer that question.  But the next time I hear someone knocking the church or our nation, I am going to let them know about the massive work that is being done by the United Methodist Church. Instead of joining in the debate, let’s get to work and work together to make our community, our nation, and our world more like the Kingdom of God that Christ has called us to build. 

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Let Us Shout From Every Rooftop

The Spirit is moving at Stonebridge UMC. Our attendance continues to grow as people are returning to worship and new people are filling the seats. Our youth group has more than doubled in attendance. Each Sunday, we are blessed by new children joining our ministries. The energy is fueling our missions as we collected 92 Harvest Boxes for Meals on Wheels. (Our goal was 20). 

Let’s not keep Stonebridge UMC a secret anymore. Let us shout from every rooftop that God is moving and working in people’s lives. Now is the time to let your friends know, something special is happening at Stonebridge UMC. Just say the words, “Come and see.” 

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God is Moving and Working at Stonebridge UMC

God is moving and working at Stonebridge UMC. We are building momentum as people are returning to worship and responding to the call to service and spiritual growth. Now is the time to invite friends and family to worship. Spread the good word, challenge yourself and others to reconnect with the church, and let’s see what God can do among us!

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Great Things are Happening

School is back. Football season is just around the corner. The weather is still hot, but the cool days of fall are just a few weeks away. Hallelujah! 

The good news is that these hot August days have not cooled our attendance and energy in worship. Each week the energy and attendance have been growing and building. For three weeks in a row, we have had more in worship than any Sunday (other than Easter) this year. People are returning to worship, and new individuals and families are coming each Sunday. Most exciting is that our children’s ministry has more than doubled in the past month. Hallelujah!

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Being a Conduit of the Holy Spirit

A member of your church invited me to come to worship at Stonebridge. I had told my kids before service....let's try some churches. And find our home. Pastor John....when we left today two things were said by my kiddos.... "When can we come again?!!!" and "mom, please don't take us other places. Can we please come back here?" And personally for me....your message today felt like it was written directly for my ears to hear. I had goosebumps during your sermon. I have been that person you talked about for a long, long time...  "I can connect with God outside of church. I don't need the church". Etc! I am fired up Pastor John. And it all brings me back to that plan... Things happen for a reason. Someone gave me that nudge last night at 11:30... The Holy Spirit maybe?!!!”

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Why the Church?

Why the Church? The Church is the place where the Good News is proclaimed. The Church is the place where the joy and hope of Christ is expressed through God’s faithful. The Church is the place where the Spirit of God is multiplied into a life changing force. There is no other place like the Church. We may not be perfect. We may make mistakes. But the Church is the place of God’s ultimate victory. Jesus put it this way, “The gates of hell shall not prevail against the Church.” Why the Church? Because revival is coming and the Church will be the center of this great movement of the Spirit. 

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People Need to Hope of Jesus Christ

We live in a world divided by hate where the average person is more and more isolated. Fear and anxiety are common as we have experienced the decline of our society and the erosion of the values that hold us together as communities.

But… every great movement of the Holy Spirit has taken place when the world seemed lost beyond hope. I believe that we are on the verge of another great awakening. Especially now, people need the hope of Jesus Christ and the community of the Church. The words of Jesus still ring true, "Do you want to be healed?" Jesus is offering the words of hope and opportunity.

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