Friends, being a Christian means becoming more and more the people God created us to be… and that means increasingly reflecting the nature and character of God!
But that is easier said than done, amen?! So, as an appropriate launch for our Fall season and the implementation of Growth Groups, we’re providing you with 10 ways to diagnose your spiritual health. They’re based on a book by Donald Whitney called, uh, Ten Questions to Diagnose Your Spiritual Health, interestingly enough. Buy one and read it along the way for further insight.
Our main scripture passage to remind us of our call to continue growing in the Lord is Colossians 2:6-7, which says, [6] Therefore, as you received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in him, [7] rooted and built up in him and established in the faith, just as you were taught, abounding in thanksgiving (English Standard Version). We’d like to encourage everyone to memorize these 2 simple verses during our series.
Here are the questions we’ll be asking ourselves during this series:
We’re launching “Growth Groups”! There has been much discussion among a number of members the last couple years around the question of the need for and how to start small discipleship groups where meaningful community will produce intimacy in our relationships with one another as well as the Lord. Sounds great, right?! But there are many questions that need good answers: What will they look like? When and where will they meet? What will they study? What is their purpose? No small task. The Education Ministry Team is to be commended for their efforts as they have been working hard on this.
One particular challenge for us, as a church trying to ’simplify’ our structures (see the “Simple Church” brochure on the Resource Tables at church for more details) and better meet our congregation’s needs, is figuring out how best to make Small Groups work in a way that fits well with our current ministry structure and yet doesn’t add an additional night or expectation/pressure to our already overburdened and busy lives. Easier said than done, right?!
So, after much thought, prayer, consultation with some other ministries, and discussion among the Education Ministry Team, here are the basics of Growth Groups:
Here are detailed answers to many related questions:
Please join us in praying that God will use GGs to help us build Christian community that Cultivates Growth Together! If you’ve got any questions about GGs, please don’t hesitate to ask.

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For the month of June & the first week of July, we’ll spend 5 weeks in a sermon series focusing on Luke 15 called “The Prodigal God”. It is based on the book by the same name by Timothy Keller, which states at the beginning, “This short book is meant to lay out the essentials of the Christian message, the gospel.” This book and sermon series target both seekers who are unfamiliar with the gospel and longtime church members who could always use a good primer on the gospel. Make sure you invite your friends to this one… It’s gonna change the way you think about church and the gospel. Check out this video trailer for a brief description from the author.
Here is a helpful description from a book review on Amazon.com:
The book is laid out in seven brief chapters which aim to uncover the extravagant (prodigal) grace of God, as revealed in this parable. Keller shows how the parable describes two kinds of “lost” people, not just one. Most people can identify the lostness of the “prodigal son,” the younger brother in Jesus’ story, who takes his inheritance early and squanders it on riotous living. But Keller shows that the “elder brother” in the parable is no less lost. Together, the two brothers are illustrations of two kinds of people in the world. “Jesus uses the younger and elder brothers to portray the two basic ways people try to find happiness and fulfillment: the way of moral conformity and the way of self-discovery.” Both brothers are in the wrong, and when we see this, we discover a radical redefinition of what is wrong with us. “Nearly everyone defines sin as breaking a list of rules. Jesus, though, shows us that a man who has violated nothing on the list of moral misbehaviors may be every bit as spiritually lost as the most profligate, immoral person. Why? Because sin is not just breaking the rules, it is putting yourself in the place of God as Savior, Lord and Judge just as each son sought to displace the authority of the father in his own life.” As these quotes hint, Keller’s exposition of the two sons lays the groundwork for a penetrating analysis and critique of both moral relativists and religious moralists, showing that the latter are just as lost as the former. What both need is Jesus, whom Keller presents as “the true elder brother,” the one who comes to our rescue at his own expense. Through his grace, we are given hope and invited to the great feast of the Father.
Here are the series details:
We look forward to seeing you on Sunday mornings!
Friends, it’s official… We’re now scouring the globe for the servant God has for us who will humbly lead our music and worship ministry! We’ve just posted the following blurb on some 12 church job sites online, and have sent it to a host of other churches and friends to help us look. Please feel free to tell someone who may be interested to check out this post and our website to learn more about us… Tweet it, Facebook it, forward it, whatever… And above all else, please join with us in Praying, Inviting, and Giving to First Christian during this critical transition! This is a big challenge for us as a congregation. It’s no different than any other sort of campaign we undertake together! Let’s Pray, Invite, and Give (’Nice acronym, Scott.’) as we take this next step in our church’s growth and history as we work together create an environment where we Celebrate God (and His Glory), Cultivate Growth (in relationship with God and one another), and Communicate the Gospel (in word and deed)!
COME GROW WITH US AS OUR MINISTER OF WORSHIP!
Come join the team and help us create an environment of worship that will usher our congregation into greater appreciation of God and His glory! We’re looking for the right man or woman of God who will lead and equip our congregation to better accomplish our calling to CELEBRATE God, CULTIVATE Growth, and COMMUNICATE the Gospel in Greeneville, TN! We are a growing church with an average weekly attendance of 240 and a diverse congregation whose strong missional focus, generous provision of support and resources, and committed staff and leadership will ensure that your ministry here will be meaningful Kingdom work!
We’re praying (and paying) for a special person gifted with excellent musical ability, worship leadership experience, computer skills (Office, Publisher, MediaShout (preferred), internet savvy, intuitive figure-it-out-ability), exemplary communication skills (verbal and written), top-notch administrative giftedness and, above all else, faith in Christ and demonstrable Christian character who can fill this critical role as WORSHIP MINISTER at First Christian Church. The ideal candidate has experience in servant leadership in local church ministry, should have at least a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college/university, and also demonstrates the following balance of characteristics:
keen eye for detail,
insatiable appetite for organization,
dogged sense of follow through, and
visceral distaste for disorder and clutter… along with:
humble and flexible attitude,
warm and tactful speech,
wisdom and initiative to make proper judgements and find resources, and
tender-hearted love for people.Church ministry is not for the faint of heart! Those without a strong personal relationship with God in prayer and the Word need not apply. Those who are not actively worshiping and participating in a local church need not apply. Those unable to work hard in a sometimes fast-paced environment where strong internal motivation is a must need not apply.
If you don’t meet all the conditions of our ideal candidate but you still think you’re the right man or woman for the job, send/bring in/email us your resume and show us why you’re the one God has picked to help create an environment where meaningful worship of a living God motivates and equips the body of Christ to glorify God!
Check out www.fccgreeneville.org for more information about us. Email for a more detailed job description.
Please send resume and cover letter to:
Minister of Worship Search Committee
First Christian Church
1130 Temple Street
Greeneville, TN 37745
searchcommittee@fccgreeneville.org
We’ve got a cool new sporadic series called “Theosaurus”. You know what a Thesaurus is, right?!
“Wait, do you mean like an ‘onomasticon’?”
Umm, yes, actually… we do.
“That’s what I thought.”
Yeah… right.
Well, this is exactly like that but totally different. The goal of this Theosaurus series is to define God words so we can have language to express deep truth at the ready. It’s about theological literacy and knowing God. But it is also about knowing how to think clearly about sometimes complex theological concepts so our everyday interactions can be peppered with truth that a lost world desperately needs to hear! For some, it’ll be an education in big fancy God words. For others, it’ll be a refresher course and reminder to sprinkle their conversations with the gospel.
“Oh please, don’t bore me with big fancy God words. I know enough, uh… what do you call those things?… Oh yeah… words. I know enough words to describe God.”
Clearly.
Well, can you imagine trying to describe profound truth about an infinite God using just words from a McDonald’s menu?! Yeah, good luck with that. It takes more than talking about the big “Ronald McDonald in the sky” to describe some of the incredible truths revealed to us in the Scriptures.
“Why do you call it a ’sporadic series?’” Because we’ll go one-word-a-Sunday for a week or two (or five?) between other series here and there. It will fit in well when the calendar doesn’t want to cooperate with our preacher’s plans. (”I know, rude, isn’t it?!”) For example, Dr. Mike Sweeney, President of Emmanuel School of Religion, will be preaching Sun, Apr 18, and then we’re starting Theosaurus with Baptism on week one, Sun, Apr 25. Here’s the schedule for this first installment of Theosaurus:
So, actually, it’s more like five straight words! (”Remember ‘or five?’”) After this first installment of Theosaurus we’re starting our (more serial-like) series called “The Prodigal God” for 5 straight weeks. At the beginning of “The Prodigal God” we’ll be launching our new Growth Groups (small groups) for the summer and they’ll be sermon-based (look in the bulletin for each week’s curricular focus for more.) Then we’ll probably do another week or two of Theosaurus… maybe… if it works well with the calendar. See? Clear as mud?
“Why the name ‘Theosaurus?’” Because “theos” is the Greek word for ‘God’ and “saurus” means ’storehouse,’ or ‘treasury’. “Oh, okay. Makes sense.” Well yeah, but does it make sense that “peruse” originally meant to study hard and now it is often used to mean giving a cursory glance? “Huh?!” Lemme explain… In our postmodern world where words are constantly being deconstructed and relativized, sometimes to the point of rendering meaning, uh, meaningless, we must take care to ensure we Christians understand what we mean when we make truth claims about God. Did you know that, in modern intellectual property law precedent, policing words and trademarks is the responsibility of the owner of that particular word or brand? It might be okay if the world steals benign words like “peruse,” but what happens when they start stealing “redemption” or even “God”? And while “Theosaurus” is certainly not about legal action against non-Christians’ use of supposedly Christian words, it is about being a people whose language communicates the gospel in ways a needy world can hear!
“What kinds of words will we study?” Oh, lots of ‘em… kinds (of words), that is. They will range from relatively simple words you may have heard numerous times before like Baptism, Communion (or The Lord’s Supper, or maybe even Eucharist), or Stewardship to nerdy sounding words like Atonement, kenosis (”Keno-what? And why didn’t you capitalize keno-what?”), Redemption, and Justification.
Come join us for this interesting study of some cool God words we’ll define from Scripture so we’ll be equipped to know God deeply and share the gospel with winsomeness and tact!
In our busy and fractured modern world, where the popular cultural gods of individual freedom and economic security have taken on religious intensity and proportions, living as a productive and caring Christian community, where fellowship and togetherness are important values, becomes an increasingly difficult and almost foreign ideal. I mean, c’mon, who has time to invest in personal relationships anymore?! And, with the scary world in which we live where economic and security fears seem especially palpable nowadays, who wants to risk what is required in building meaningful, long-term community?!
We’re kicking off a new sermon series called “Don’t Go Solo (in 2010)” that will take us right up to Easter and will focus on encouraging one another to do the work of producing Christian koinonia, or “fellowship” (see these links for more about koinonia: Definition of “Fellowship” in the Baker’s Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology, Scriptural use of word “Fellowship” found on NetBible.org.) Let’s face it… We all at times feel lonely and isolated. We could all use more koinonia in our lives!
We look forward to seeing you on Sunday mornings!
We’ve just started up a great lineup of classes for all ages on Wednesday nights! Even if you haven’t yet signed up or even if you’ve never been to a Wednesday Night, you can join us at any time during the semester! Almost all (except for Financial Peace University) are designed to be flexible enough to have you join us whenever you can.
We start off with dinner, from 6:00-7:00 pm (almost) every week (except if school is out… We follow the school schedule.) Costs are $4/adult, $2.50/child (11 and under), $12 max/family. First-timers are free for dinner! Here’s the rest of the lineup:
Okay, so this doesn’t have much redeeming value and certainly doesn’t have… well… anything to do with church or following Jesus, but I thought I’d share with you something with which many of you can probably identify. A few mornings ago, as I was pulling out of the driveway with the kids in the back seat, I noticed 3 signs I’ve arrived at that point of apathy about being cool that comes with parenthood and a little age.
So here I am, 36-year-old man, pulling out of my driveway in the morning in a dinged-up minivan, with my child’s homemade wind chime hanging from the rear-view mirror, and goofy clip-on sunglasses… signs I’ve given up being cool. At least I’m not wearing those clip-ons with the flip-up shades my grandpa used to wear… at least not yet!
We’re kicking off 2010 with a sermon series called BEYOND that is the theme for this year’s North American Christian Convention, a yearly gathering of independent Christian Churches/Churches of Christ from around the world. It’s a great opportunity to learn about what God is doing among our churches. We’ll be joining with two churches in Johnson City (Grandview CC and Buffalo Creek CC) as well as hundreds of churches around the country in preaching through this 6-week series together! Pretty cool, huh?!
If you are hungry to follow Jesus with courage and faith, then let’s go:
On the shores of Galilee, Jesus called out to some friends one day with words that would change their lives forever. “Follow me.” When they dropped their nets and followed Jesus it changed everything. Those first disciples found themselves going BEYOND what they knew to new worlds of trust, love, courage, and powerful action. That’s what it meant to follow Jesus back then.
It still does. In days like these, those who truly follow Jesus are being led BEYOND where we’ve been as disciples. BEYOND where our comfortable Christian lives are these days. BEYOND where our churches are right now. BEYOND the horizons of our expectations, and BEYOND the limits of our comfort zone.
The world is in trouble without Christ. Our culture is adrift. More and more people are hurting and misguided–so many aimless sheep without a shepherd. The colossal problems we see in our families, our communities, our cities, and our nation are overwhelming. It’s truly BEYOND us.
What’s worse, the Christian church in America is losing ground–big time. Many congregations seem invisible. Most have lost their impact. Too many Christians are seen as irrelevant, often missing the issues people–and Jesus–care about. In the world’s eyes, the reputation of Christians is bleak: we are bigoted, marginal, irrelevant, weak.
And inside the church we sometimes wonder if we’re really getting the job done–are we truly making real disciples, transforming lives, changing the world the way Jesus intends?
This is no time for business as usual. We need the Power and the Presence that will take our lives BEYOND where we are now and lead us BEYOND. It’s time for our ministries to go BEYOND our current ways of “doing church.” We need believers with guts and leaders with faith who will drop the old nets and follow Jesus–wherever he leads–even if it means changing everything. Ready to go BEYOND?!