Thursday, May 31, 2007

"One Thing" Songs

I preached on Sunday from Psalm 27:4, encouraging all of us to think about "one thing." If you use iTunes, I have made an iMix with some songs that help me to keep my mind on "one thing." You can access it here.

If you don't use iTunes, clicking the link will probably not be beneficial!

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Camp and other important student ministry information

We are less than one month away from camp. Why is that important to you? Well if you are of age and have not signed up, your time is running out. If your son or daughter has not signed up, their time is running out. We will be making a t-shirt order 2 weeks out and to make sure that you get one and the size you want, you must be signed up. You do not want to miss out on this great week. With all the lake activities, the music and just being away from all the day-to-day hastles, who can beat it? It is a great time to draw closer to God and build fellowship within our student ministry. If you need more information just give Christie or me a call at the church and we will help you all we can. We also have scholarships for those who need help.

We are starting a Student Ministry parent newsletter. You can sign up for this newsletter by sending us your email address. Keep up with what is going on in the student world with this newsletter.

We have a few spots for the Student Mission Trip in July. Give us a call if you are interested.

--Lee

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Skydiving without a parachute

I read this quote today in preparation for a passage I am teaching on tonight. It is almost startling to grasp. It is from this sermon manuscript by John Piper.
"Entertainment-saturated people who do not treasure Christ above all are like skydivers who think that the wind passing through their fingers at 120 miles an hour is the ultimate thrill of being alive when in fact they have no parachutes and the gravity that pulls them inexorably to the ground is the wrath of God."

I think I don't grasp the seriousness of people's condition apart from Christ. God help me to do so more and more.

Curtis

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Two great verses I read this morning...

Actually, I read a lot more than two great verses, I think I must have read 200 great verses this morning. But, these were some of the ones that really spoke to me.

Concerning Prayer - "But as for me, my prayer is to you, O Lord. At an acceptable time, O God, in the abundance of your steadfast love answer me in your saving faithfulness." (Psalm 69:13) What an awesome way to pray!

Concerning our thoughts of God - "May all who seek you rejoice and be glad in you! May those who love your salvation say evermore, "God is great!" (Psalm 70:4) I love the exclamation points!!!

God's Word is like a garden that produces fruit you can pick EVERY time you go to it. God has blessed us by giving it to us.

Curtis

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

80 years

Today, I will have the privilege of preaching at one of our members' funeral. He was 82 years old. Last night, I was reminded of how many of our members (and my friends) are 80+. Eighty years is a lot of years on this planet. As I thought about that a little bit, I thanked God for the increase in life expectancy that we are blessed with today. It was not the case in the past, and is not the case in many developing countries.

I guess my thanksgiving was somewhat selfish in a way. I know that these people await a glorious future in the presence of Jesus, and often struggle with their health here. However, I am privileged to learn from them and be blessed by them being here. So, although we are not promised another breath, I am glad that many members of BBC have been given 80 years worth of breaths to impact multiple generations.

Curtis

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Recommendation

Hey, I came across this article, and it got my attention, so I wanted to share it with you. I am not normally an alarmist, but this bothered me.

Curtis

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

A Great Privilege

Yesterday, I had a great privilege during our staff meeting. Our staff broke up into prayer groups, and my prayer partner for the time was the Pastor of our Hispanic Ministries, Carlos Betancourt. I love Carlos' humility and zeal. He asked me for ways that he could pray for me. I shared them with him. And then he asked if he could pray in Spanish, his native language. Of course, I said "Yes!"

As we prayed together and for each other in English and Spanish, I was reminded that our God is not worshiped by one race and one language alone. He is not an American deity. He is the God of the universe, worshiped and prayed to by Asians, Africans, Australians, and yesterday by someone from the US and someone from Ecuador.

I think that was the highlight of my day!

Curtis