Connect & Equip

Connect & Equip

What is Your Favorite Christmas Song??

A couple of weeks ago I ask in the worship service to consider writing down your favorite Christmas song, and many of you participated. During this holiday week between Christmas and New Year let me tally the results for you, then for fun I will give you a little commentary! (I will use executive privilege for this!!!) The following songs received at least one vote from you the LifeWay family voted for in no particular order: Several of these had…

Essence of Rest

REST What is rest? As a spiritual discipline, rest can be defined as the ceasing of work with the purpose of focusing on God.  Why do we need to rest? We as humans are tasked with work. From the very beginning of creation God tasked humanity with a work to do. Certainly that work became toilsome because of Adam and Eve’s sin, but there always was and always will be work to do. However, God also commanded his people to…

Essence of Giving

What is Giving? Scripturally, we are to give of our time, talent and treasure.  These are not mutually exclusive.  Our Creator has blessed us with time, abilities and talents, and financial resources.  Giving back in each of these areas is simply a recognition of our understanding that, without God’s blessing, we would have none of these!  For purposes of this discussion, we will focus on the giving of our financial resources. Why is Giving important? We give to demonstrate where…

Lesson from a Hose

Have you ever thought about how God uses people, places, things, and timing as He answers prayer? Some people would say “It’s a coincidence”, that at just the right time the right person or the right place or the right action answered a prayer. I think a lot about the ways God answers prayer. I pay attention as he reveals answers. Sunday, we heard from Scott Brewer. He shared that listening is key to recognizing God’s answer to our prayers.…

Annual Family Meeting: An Invitation

This Sunday at 5 p.m. we will have our annual all-church Family Meeting. I am asking as many of you as possible to attend this gathering time. What is the big deal about an annual church meeting?   We will affirm new LifeWay elders. Over the last few months, three new names were submitted as possible elders. An interview team has independently vetted these three candidates and is now recommending their acceptance into the Council of Elders.  The three recommended…

A Message for Our Graduates

Excerpted from a message given to high school seniors, their families, and LifeWay Youth students at Grad Night, May 25, 2022. The next season of life is approaching for our graduates, and there are some things they will need to be prepared for in life. Here are three points that you will probably not hear at any commencement ceremony, this year or ever. (This is also important for people who are not graduates this year!) If you can latch onto…

The Final Exam

Last Sunday, I laid out the final exam for the series we have been teaching through this whole academic year, entitled Building His Church. If you missed last Sunday, I ask you to get a copy of this 4-page test, sit down with someone, and walk through this together. It would be great if you would turn your completed test in to me. The most important part of why I am doing this is that we, as His Church Body, must…

A Note About Elders

This past Sunday morning, Mark Neidlinger, the chairman of the LifeWay elders, brought us a wonderful sermon about the critical role an elder plays in the life of a church, what an elder actually does, and the character traits elders are to display in their lives. If you did not hear this sermon, I encourage you to go back and watch it online. In addition, here are the accompanying sermon notes to help you review the tasks and qualifications of…

Cinderella Sports Stories

2 Corinthians 12:8-10Three times I pleaded with the Lord to take it away from me. 9 But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me. 10 That is why, for Christ’s sake, I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong. We just recently completed the month of March, which,…

Preparing for Easter Sunday

As you get ready for this coming Easter Sunday, I ask you to do four things. Make sure you have spent time in the daily Passion Week devotionals. These videos are about 5 minutes long and feature seven LifeWay leaders who have spent time reflecting on the deeper meaning of Jesus’ last words on the cross. We began these devotionals last Sunday, and they will finish on Saturday this week. They are powerful. Read the Easter story on your own:…

Gospel Conversations Training: A Plea

In a few weeks, we will be hosting Gospel Conversations Training here at LifeWay. This is an all-day event on Saturday, February 26, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. We have announced this upcoming event on Sundays, written about it in the InnerView, and included it in our weekly 90-second updates—but I want to tell you again why is so important for you to spend a Saturday in late February for this training.  If you haven’t noticed, I have preached almost every week,…

Wanted: Your Stories

What has God put on your mind and heart that your church family might need to hear? If you have been divinely inspired and encouraged recently by an experience, Bible passage, book or thought, and you are willing to write about it, we invite you to contribute to LifeWay’s blog! No previous writing experience is required—all submissions will be reviewed, proofread and edited by LifeWay staff, so don’t worry about twisting your grammar or mixing your metaphors. The important thing…

Christmas is a “Remembrance” Worship

Christmas Eve services are the most beautiful and meaningful services of the year. There is great theological depth to the word, REMEMBRANCE. God has told us that we are to REMEMBER times of undeniable encounters with him. He has instructed us to REMEMBER what he has done when we take the communion meal together with other believers. This week at our Christmas Eve services, we take advantage of this significant holiday in our world—and use this event to truly REMEMBER that…

Joy to the World!

Joy to the World—the 4th Advent Candle One of the most familiar of all Christmas carols starts like this: Joy to the world, the Lord is come!Let earth receive her King;Let every heart prepare Him room,And heav’n and nature sing. We know the story, but do we understand how amazing it is that the God of the universe came down to us AND he came for us—that he is a substitute for what we could not do on our own?…

Advent, Week 2: Love

This coming Sunday, we will enjoy watching the second Advent candle being lit, the candle that represents love.  Whose love are we talking about? Luke 1:26-38 tell the story of the angel Gabriel coming to the young virgin girl Mary, who was pledged in marriage to Joseph—but it was announced to her that she would have a child. When this was announced, of course she was scared to the core. But in this announcement, she was told that she has…

Fall Leaves: KidVenture Art

Last week during KidVenture, I helped teach the LifeWay kids some basics in acrylic painting. I have been teaching art for years and wanted to share my expertise with them. While we painted huge cutout leaves, we reflected on the sermon and shared stories about being an effective witness. God created each person unique and individually beautiful—just like the leaves in fall. Each has a different shape and yet belongs to the family of leaves. LifeWay children are important to…

International Students: Sojourners Loved by God at Our Doorstep

I recently learned there’s a special day dedicated to students studying outside their countries and it’s coming soon. It’s International Students’ Day that’s celebrated on November 17th. Here’s a short description via Wikipedia. “International Students’ Day is an international observance of the student community, held annually on 17 November. Originally commemorating the Czech universities which were stormed by Nazis in 1939 and the students who were subsequently killed and sent to concentration camps, it is now marked by a number…

The Doors to LifeWay Church: An Update

An Update on LifeWay’s Services — Summer 2021 When we went into government-called lockdown in March 2020 (15 months ago!), we were not only in shock a good bit, but like everyone else, we never dreamed this would go on like it has. Within a short time, we created a phrase and a plan, “3 Doors to LifeWay Church,” that helped us all understand how to stay connected both to worship and to the rest of the church family. We…

How to Read Your Bible (Part 10)

Today I bring you the final tip, Tip #10, in the “How to Read Your Bible” series. Scroll to the end for a full explanation of each previous tip. TODAY’S FOCUS—TIP #10: BE A rEADER FOR lIFE! Far more important than reading through the Bible in one year (which is a wonderful goal) is to continue to make God’s Word a book of life for you forever. Read it fast sometimes. Read it slowly sometimes. Read sections of it repeatedly sometimes. Read…

How to Read Your Bible (Part 9)

Today I bring you Tip #9 in the “How to Read Your Bible” series. Scroll to the end for a full explanation of each previous tip. TODAY’S FOCUS—TIP #9: It’s All About Jesus This entire school year we have been in a teaching series that we’ve called, “The Book of Jesus.” Why that title? Because if you remove Jesus from any of the storyline of the Scripture, you just have ancient stories. The Bible, all of it, points to Jesus. Whether…

How to Read Your Bible (Part 8)

Today I bring you Tip #8 in the “How to Read Your Bible” series. Scroll to the end for a full explanation of each previous tip. TODAY’S FOCUS—TIP #8: rEAD aLONE On Good Friday this year, we had small groups of people read the Holy Week story out of John 17, 18 and 19 out loud around the room. It was powerful. Hearing the Word of God read aloud with others in this kind of setting is an incredible experience, and…

How to Read Your Bible (Part 7)

Today I bring you Tip #7 in the “How to Read Your Bible” series. Scroll to the end for a full explanation of each previous tip. TODAY’S FOCUS—TIP #7: Use Bookmarks to guide your reading and Pray for the World This tip to reading your Bible is actually a bridge into learning to read God’s Word combined with spending time praying. If you have followed the pattern of reading from four locations in the Bible (as stated above in Tip #2),…

How to Read Your Bible (Part 6)

Today I bring you Tip #6 in the “How to Read Your Bible” series. Scroll to the end for a full explanation of each previous tip. Today’s Focus—Tip #6:  Treat weekends as worship and preparation As stated in Tip #2, I like to read from four locations from the Bible and I encourage you to consider the same. But I also recommend that you consider this method for the 5 days of the work week, then treat the weekends differently.…

How to Read Your Bible (Part 5)

Today I bring you Tip #5 in the “How to Read Your Bible” series. Scroll to the end for a full explanation of each previous tip. TODAY’S FOCUS—Tip #5: Mark up your Bible!  Take notes! This is one of my personal favorites. I love to mark up and write in my Bible. Now, I am a note-taker in most meetings. My notes are not always clean in form, but I get inspired and like to write stuff down because I…

How to Read Your Bible (Part 4)

Today I bring you Tip #4 in the “How to Read Your Bible” series. Scroll to the end for a full explanation of each previous tip. Today’s Focus—Tip #4: Choose your Bible Translation When you begin to get serious about reading the Bible regularly for yourself, you quickly notice that there are many different English versions of the Bible. This can be very confusing. You may wonder to yourself, “What is the right version?  Is there a more correct version? Does…
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