01.12.11

KJV Direct Mail Outreach

Posted in Bible, Outreach at 11:48 am by Administrator

The Sunday following our King James Bible Conference we undertook our first Direct Mail Outreach of the year. Last year we took on the Watchtower by bulk mailing a pamphlet about the Jehovah’s Witnesses out to the entire community. This year we tackled the Bible issue. We obtained a large quantity of Dr. Terry Watkins (Dial-the-Truth Ministries) KJV pamphlet entitled “Bible Version Comparison”. We sent this, a short explanatory note, and a gospel tract out to around 2,700 Brewton residence. This will probably not win us many friends among the local religious community, but we’re hopeful that some truth-loving Christians will honestly examine this important issue. We had close to one-hundred percent participation for the outreach following the evening service. We have a fine group of committed believers that are not ashamed of the KJV!

12.12.10

Ridge Road Baptist Church Annual Letter

Posted in Church, Missions, Outreach at 9:43 pm by Administrator

To the Saints in Christ Jesus at Ridge Road Baptist Church,

The close of the year and the start of a new provide each of us with an opportunity to reflect on what God has done in our midst over the past several months, as well as examine ourselves and inventory the victories and failures that should serve to shape us in the days to come. In this letter I’ve endeavored to take some small account of what God has wrought in our midst over the course of two-thousand and ten. I humbly submit it to you in the hopes that you’ll be reminded that there is a big picture and a great cause of which we’re each a part; in spite of whatever trials we’ve known we can certainly look back over this year and see that the God of all grace is very much at work in our midst.

Remembering

And thou shalt remember all the way which the LORD thy God led thee these forty years in the wilderness, to humble thee, and to prove thee, to know what was in thine heart, whether thou wouldest keep his commandments, or no. Deuteronomy 8:2

Enduring

Each year presents unique experiences, both good and bad, but I must say that the year 2010 began with a trial, a wilderness experience if you will the likes of which I’ve personally never passed through before. In truth, the gravest part of the “storm” associated with the proposal and approval of our current Constitution and By-Laws had already passed as we began the year. On the sixth of January the church body voted to approve a new Constitution and By-Laws. In addition to embracing a number of oversight and administrative practices that had been in use for some months, it also ended Ridge Road Baptist Church’s long time relationship to the Southern Baptist Convention. We are, in its purest historical sense, a completely autonomous local Baptist church, independent of all ecclesiastical or denominational affiliations. This transition came fast upon the heels of an awkward controversy regarding church music, and sadly for us all, many that had long called Ridge Road home made the determination to walk no more with us. This was a season of unparalleled trial for me personally (as well as many of you) – a genuine wilderness experience that served to humble and prove me. I am grateful to be able to say that this difficult time served to teach me new lessons of God’s special grace and faithfulness. With the faithful and true that have weathered the storm and stayed by the stuff, the Lord has forged something that is precious and I am exceedingly grateful to be among you.

Two-thousand and ten marked fifty years since Ridge Road Baptist Church first constituted in to a church. For over fifty-years now this community has had the presence of a caring, gospel-preaching local church. We’d do well to honor those that have had an extended part in this great work. Special thanks to the following families that have provided a true legacy of faith in their long-term faithfulness to Ridge Road:

Caylop and Elizabeth Minchew – 50 years and 36 years respectively

Idelle Lowery – 48 years

Louis and Evelyn Burnham – 43 years

Jim and Barbara Blosser – 39 and 41 years respectively

Arden Cooper – 31 years

Ernie and Shirley Jerkins and family – 25 years

Michael and Betty Johnson and family – 20 years

This year we provided the funds through our faith promise missions giving to construct a small home for orphans in the country of Vietnam. This orphan home will be dedicated to “Caylop Minchew and friends at Ridge Road”. Special thanks to Bro. Caylop, for fifty years of faithful service.

Edifying

While the start of the year brought about some pruning, the year as a whole has been one of great spiritual edification. We were privileged to have Evangelist/Potter David Engesath for a one-day meeting in January. In February of this year we had Pastor James Knox at Ridge Road. He covered the book of Philippians over three nights and it was a great encouragement to our hearts. We were blessed to have Pastor Ron Ralph back again this year for our annual Missions Conference (more on that in a moment). We conducted our first ever “Music School” with the glowing and talented David Armistead. We kicked off a tremendous Fall Revival with Bro. Joe Rutkowski, and had the pleasure of hearing from Pastor Tim Fellure for four nights of help and conviction. For Homecoming we enjoyed the good singing of the Carron Family and the always-refreshing preaching of Bro. Roger Grandstaff.

From the pulpit, we completed a study on “Hebrews 11” (Mike Stone), “Rightly Dividing the Word” and “The Old Paths”. The Lord especially moved upon our church family this year in regards to Prayer and Evangelism. The ten-lesson study on Prayer brought by Bro. Roger helped and challenged every hearer. Many in our midst have armed themselves with soul-winning testaments and techniques through a study on Soul-Winning. The Lord brought us through a series of sermons in April on “Rebuilding the Walls,” and we continue to plod through the holy ground of the Book of Exodus each Wednesday night. One of the highlights of the year for me was the summer-time Home Bible Study that my family was able to host, in which we covered the subject of Spirituality in the Home. The Lord brought about some conviction and confirmation in many of our hearts as we sought out his order for the family from the word of the Lord.

We hosted the first semester of the Ridge Road Bible Institute beginning in September. We were able to offer the Gospel of John, Old Testament Survey – taught by Bro. Roger Grandstaff, and Manuscript Evidence – taught by Pastor Tom Johnston.

January of the New Year will mark one year since Bro. Kyle Cinereski joined our staff on an official basis as the Assistant Pastor. Bro. Kyle and Ms. Kim are so special to Ridge Road and we are grateful for their commitment to Ridge Road, and their hard work in ministering to our teenagers and making the music a blessing.

We had the joy of baptizing eleven folks over the course of the year. We congratulate Tristan Bell, Bo McCall, Ashley McCall, Alex O’Keene, Jacob Grandstaff, Lydia Grandstaff, Rebecca Grandstaff, Noah Cadenhead, Redda White, Cathy Sue Jernigan, and Leon Lambert on making this important step in their Christian life.

I had the privilege of performing wedding ceremonies this year for Bo and Ashley McCall and Randy and Dianne Inmon. Praise the Lord for this thing called marriage!

We welcomed some precious children in to the world over the course of the year. We rejoice to get to watch Alivia Smith and Ali Brooke Jerkins grow up in our midst.

We had the sad occasion of laying to rest longtime church member Catherine Sheehan. We do not sorrow, however, as others who have no hope, having the confidence that this good lady is in heaven by way of the blood of Christ.

We are grateful to have some wonderful families that have joined our ranks on official terms over the course of 2010. We were glad for the additions of the Hardy Family, the Smith (Shannon) Family, and the Hasselbrink family.

Evangelizing

Two-thousand and ten represented our most aggressive year of evangelism to date. Following is a brief accounting of the annual “event-outreach” efforts undertaken this year.

§         Christmas Parade (2009) – This was nearly cancelled due to flooding, but was brought together in the end, and once again, this proved to be our biggest (non-mailing) outreach of the year in terms of the volume of literature distributed.

§         Baseball/Softball Outreach – We were privileged to feed, tract, and preach to around 150 young people, plus college athletes and parents. This was a tremendous success and had excellent participation.

§         Community Invite Outreach – This was the most well attended outreach of the year with thirty souls pitching in.

§         Speedway Outreach – We didn’t have any literature turned down and we got to give the gospel (in prayer) to the whole group in the pit.

§         Airport Outreach – This is the first year we’ve done this outreach and it was an excellent success with great participation.

§         Blueberry Festival – With over a thousand tracts distributed in a few hours, this continues to be one of our staple tracting efforts in the year.

§         Direct Mailing – This year we took a shot at countering the zealous efforts of the Watchtower Society in our community. Over 2,600 mailings went out with a pamphlet on the Jehovah’s Witness cult and a simple gospel tract.

§         Yard Signs – It was a pleasure to see the area peppered with “Jesus Christ” signs amidst the standard election-year political signs.

§         Football Outreach – Most of those attending W.S. Neal’s Homecoming got a gospel booklet while entering the game.

§         Halloween Outreach – This was pulled together by Shannon and Stefanie and wound up being a great outreach with a lot of participation, and everybody having a very good time as the light of Christ went out amidst the paganism and devilment of one of Satan’s favorite holidays.

§         Speedway Outreach (Second) – We had nineteen folks brave the cold and got many tracts in to the hands of race-goers.

I’d estimate that within the year 2010 we’ve manage to mail or distribute somewhere around 12,000 pieces of literature. To God be the Glory.

The Jail ministry is one of the most blessed and fruitful efforts of Ridge Road Baptist Church. With the exception of the week of Bible Conference, Ridge Road Baptist Church was represented in the Escambia County Detention Center in a ministry capacity every week of 2010. Many weeks ladies from Ridge Road were also present to minister to the women’s side. For the men, Bro. Roger Grandstaff has headed this ministry up for most of the year with the help of Bro. Freddie McCall. We’ve seen many souls saved as a result of this outreach and there has been an excellent interest among many of the inmates in the discipleship lessons that we make available. We’ve probably distributed 75 or more Bibles to men that earned them by the completion of the first lesson. Some of the men have actually gone on to complete all twenty discipleship lessons. We were able to conduct two special meetings this year in which we were permitted to go from pod to pod and preach to the entire male population of the facility. Bro. Kyle Joe Hicks preached the second meeting, a three-day revival, with a high attendance of over fifty. We thank God for the tremendous open door that exists at the Escambia County Detention Center.

“The Road to Glory” radio broadcast changed homes in 2010 and began broadcasting on 90.1 FM WTJT Baker weekdays at 8:15am. We also added a program to the local WEBJ 1240AM. We’ve gotten some very positive feedback from the WTJT program in particular, and we’re grateful that the Lord has opened this door and seen fit to bless our small effort.

The street ministry has continued throughout the year each and every Friday at the corner of Highway 41 and 31. I am very grateful for the help of my family, the Grandstaffs, the Hardy’s, and the Smith’s in this much needed effort. The community has begun to take notice of our faithfulness, and you would likely be surprised at the positive feedback that we receive from this ministry. To my knowledge, there was only one Friday in 2010 when there was no one on the corner (and that was the day it snowed).

In the last few months a regular door-to-door visitation ministry spontaneously materialized as we discharge our debt to the Greeks and Barbarians, wise and unwise along the Ridge Road. The Lord fashioned this effort and he has already blessed it with some souls being saved. The harvest truly is plenteous and the laborers are few.

On the first Sunday in May we made our second ever Faith Promise for missions. To my amazement, the final calculation arrived at $56,900 promised to God for the purpose of missions! Halleluiah! At present, we are slated to meet that goal. We were privileged to make the acquaintance of eleven different missionaries and church-planters over the course of the year and I’m glad to report that we took most of them on for monthly support.

Below is a list of a missionaries and ministries that we currently support financially on a monthly basis: [(d) indicates that they are on deputation]

1.      xxxxxxxxxxxx – Israel

2.      xxxxxxxxxxx – China

3.      Stephen Holt – Sierra Leone

4.      Mike Dobbins – Zambia

5.      Kenneth Murphy – Germany

6.      Rick Wiles – Ukraine

7.      Steve Schlechty – Scripture Signs

8.      Joshua Stokes – Spain (d)

9.      John Byer – Alberta, Canada (d)

10.  Buck Woodworth – Guyana (d)

11.  Tyler Masters – North Africa

12.  xxxxxxxxxxx – Cuba

13.  Jason Young – Australia

14.  Mike Gibson – St. Lucia

15.  Cameron Harris – Peru (d)

16.  xxxxxxxxxxx – Vietnam

17.  Andy Hearn – Nepal

18.  Mike Fluech – Malawi

19.  John Pinnix – Alaska

20.  Dan Jalowiec – Zambia (d)

21.  David Haveman – Tonga

22.  xxxxxxxxxx – China

23.  Chad Well – Papua New Guinea

24.  Matthew Mooberry – Brazil (d)

25. xxxxxxxxxxxx — Israel (d)

26. Marvelous Grace Girls Academy

27.  European Missionary Press

28.  Victory Baptist Press

In midst of minor discouragements and financial uncertainty I am exceedingly grateful to report that our church has managed to keep the main thing the main thing and continue getting out the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ, for He is worthy.

Reaching

Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. Philippians 3:13-14

Looking Ahead

As we look toward another year of service to the Lord, we’ve prepared a calendar full of great events fashioned to build us up inwardly and put us to work outwardly.

Edification: Within our Ridge Road church family we’re preparing to continue to perfect the saints, equip those saints for ministry, and thereby edify the body of Christ. This goal has been central in our calendar planning and we have a host of meetings and events prepared to further that purpose. We’ve got four great meetings planned for 2011. The New Year marks the 400th anniversary of our beloved King James Bible. We’ll kick off the year with a King James Bible Conference that will include multiple Bible-believing Pastors and Preachers from around our area. Pastor Ron Ralph will be back with us in the spring for our third annual Faith-Promise Missions Conference, along with some fine young missionaries. In conjunction with a Jail Revival in August, we’re looking forward to hosting Evangelist (and Spirit-filled wild man) Earl Ankrom for a four-day Summer Revival. Finally in November we’re scheduled to have one of America’s finest Bible-believing writers and evangelists, Dr. Samuel Gipp, with us for a four day meeting.

We’re looking forward to our staple annual in-reach events from the Pancake Supper to the Fish Fry. We also have some family outings planned that we haven’t done before including a Family Day at Camp Victory in Hacoda, Alabama in the spring. We’re planning on conducting a small kid’s camp over the summer, as well as some additional children’s events over the course of the year. Bro. Kyle has prepared another full year of events for our teenagers, and Ms. Betty has some great events prepared for the Ladies Care Group.

All of these special meetings and events have been developed with the spiritual growth and unity of our church family in mind. In the grand scheme of things they will cost the individuals participating very little, but they will provide an incalculable spiritual benefit to those that participate.

We can eagerly look forward to these special opportunities, but we’d do well to bear in mind that a series of special meetings and group events do not constitute the backbone of the ministry of Ridge Road Baptist Church. The center of the ministry is the pulpit: Sunday morning, Sunday night, and Wednesday night. There would be no ministry if the word of God did not go forth in power week in and week out. Pray that we will continually hear from heaven and have our hearts stirred to live for Jesus Christ as we hear his precious word preached.

Evanglelization: We’ll continue to strive to do our part to propagate the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ in the New Year, both at home and abroad. We’ve got a year full of public evangelistic outreaches planned; plenty for everyone to be involved in something. We have a huge supply of scripture fans for use in the summer-time outreaches, and we’ve also produced a high-quality personalize church tract for use in our community. We already have new missionaries scheduled to share their work with the church, in addition to the upcoming Faith Promise Missions Conference. The radio ministry, jail ministry, and street ministry are full-steam ahead as we seek to preach the gospel in every available local venue. “Missions” is not the task of a select few, it the responsibility of the entire church. Let us be faithful to the services and meetings of the church, but let us not forget our responsibility to “Go”. Don’t just be a reservoir, be a channel!

The grand hope of evangelism is not simply the participation of church members and the distribution of literature, but the conversion of sinners. What brought about the rapid growth of the early church was not a group of specially trained clergy, but droves of personally convicted Christians that were not ashamed of the gospel. If you’ve never led a soul to Jesus Christ, 2011 would be a great year to do so for the first time. The Lord assembled a door-to-door effort over the course of the last few months, but the task is great and we need more workers to undertake this outreach.

Innovation: The Lord has blessed us with many new and growing converts that would greatly benefit from personal discipleship. At one time we had a number of people going through one-on-one, one-on-two, or small group discipleship courses. This standard has fallen over the last year and we need a revival of discipleship. We also have a number of well versed disciples that could use additional instruction in preparation to teach others – this is the role of the Bible Institute classes. Beginning in January we will continue the Ridge Road Bible Institute, but we will move to just one night a week. We’re working on developing a plan to provide child-care on the night of Bible-institute to facilitate greater participation in both Bible Institute and one-on-one.

We’ve long had a desire to re-grade the Sunday School and break up in to smaller classes. Perhaps this will come to fruition in the coming year. Pray that we might have some leadership and direction of the Lord in this matter and that the right teachers (children and upward) would materialize.

As we pray and dream of ways to improve the ministry here at Ridge Road, let us be mindful of the need for church transportation. We have people that could work this ministry and the need is there for people to get a ride to church, the only thing we’re missing is a bus. The Lord can easily provide this, but he’ll have to do so over and above our regular offerings and missions giving.

Looking Around

Multiplication: With the latest pruning behind us, it’s time for Ridge Road to experience some new growth. There’s long existed a need in this community (as in every community) for a church of our stripe that puts missions and evangelism foremost, takes a stand against sin and compromise, and believes and preaches the King James Bible without apology. Surely there are families within Brewton and its outlying areas that need a place like Ridge Road Baptist Church to get plugged-in. Little is much, when God is in it, but new growth means more families get help, more tracts get distributed, and more missionaries get supported. We’ve gone to great lengths to lay a solid, Bible-believing foundation, and now is the time to begin to build upon it.

Supplication: The thing that would most powerfully affect the Lord’s work at Ridge Road is our church joining together in corporate prayer. Not every ministry calls for every person’s participation, but the ministry of prayer is every believer’s responsibility and the ministry of prayer is every believer’s privilege. We have a brief, workable time set apart weekly for corporate prayer (Sunday’s at 5:30 PM). The only thing we’re missing is most of our church members. It is written, My house shall be called the house of prayer…

Participation: As we consider the year to come the key to the success of the meetings, ministries, and outreaches will be participation:

  • Imagine what the Lord would do in our midst if we enjoyed one-hundred percent participation in corporate prayer. Do we believe in the power of prayer?
  • Imagine the impression upon our community if every church member found one ongoing ministry or 2-3 outreach events in which to be involved in.
  • Imagine if every family in our church faithfully attended the missions conference and obeyed the leadership of the Lord in their participation in faith promise missions. Do we want to see more missionaries go to the foreign mission field?
  • Consider the impact if every person in our church completed some form of personal discipleship with another believer. Do we desire to see saints perfected?
  • Consider the incredible results that would come from every man in our church leading his family in family worship and devotions at least once a week. Do we want to see our families stay together?
  • Consider the eternal difference that would be made if every member of Ridge Road Baptist Church led at least one sinner to Jesus Christ in 2011. Do we believe in a place called hell?
  • Can we even fathom the joy and unity that would be produced if every believer in our assembly read the Bible through in a year and consistently prayed for one another?

These imaginations and considerations are not a ridiculous utopia that can never be realized. They paint a picture of the local church as Christ intended it.

Looking Up

Anticipation: What if we just begin to do our part right now? We can embark on a new year with great hope that God is for us, that the Lord Jesus Christ is with us, that the Bible is still sharper than any two-edged sword, that the gospel is still the power of God unto salvation, and that the church is still God’s chosen instrument to bring glory to Himself. Let us press toward the mark knowing that the Lord God of Elijah is still on the throne, still saving souls, and still manifesting His presence among His people. Hitherto hath the Lord helped us, but seeing as his arm is not shortened we can look forward to more help and greater blessing yet. May we march in to 2011 with the blessed hope of Christ’s soon coming; this could be the year we see Christ! In the mean time, may he find us faithful to occupy until he come.

On a personal note: September marked our fifth year at Ridge Road Baptist Church. Going in to this New Year I will hold the unique distinction of the second longest pastorate in Ridge Road’s fifty years of ministry (the founding pastor was here for 17 years). Of late, I have found myself remarking, “I can’t believe these people pay me to do this.” And I can’t. And I realize you don’t have to. Words can not express the great privilege that is mine to pastor this church. I love you, I pray for you, and it’s my sincere desire to be a better pastor to each of your families. I want to thank you for having me, for praying for me, and for otherwise just putting up with me. I’m looking forward to continue serving along side you in the months and years ahead.

In Christ’s Service,

Bro. Lee

06.29.10

JW Direct Mail Outreach

Posted in Discernment, Outreach at 9:10 am by Administrator

We have had a host of run-ins of late with Jehovah’s Witnesses as we’ve sought to engage our community in public evangelism. Sadly, the JWs are about the only religious group that is actually beating the bushes in our area. On one Friday while street preaching I was approached by a Brewton Police Officer.  When I asked the female officer about her religious background she informed me that, though she had gone to a Baptist Church at one time, she was presently studying with the Jehovah’s Witnesses. The very next morning myself and Bro. Mike spent two very frustrating hours dealing with a JW that we had once preached to in the jail. That very same day Bro. Kyle and Ms. Kim got tied up with another JW while distributing tracts at a local Airport Open-House. Most recently while at the county jail for ministry visits the JWs were there dealing with a man that had once come to our church services on Tuesday nights. The Watchtower Society’s  false gospel is continually taking men and women captive in our area. It became clear that we as a church must do something to counter-attack this spiritual wickedness in our town.

The way that we undertook this was by carrying out a bulk mailing outreach last week. We sent out 2,677 mailings warning people of the Watchtower Society. We had the help of 35 Christians that helped to stuff the envelopes and attach the labels on a Sunday nights. Included in each envelope was a short note of explanation, a simple gospel tract entitled “The Way to Heaven,” and James Melton’s excellent pamphlet entitled “The Plain Truth about the Jehovah’s Witnesses”. You can view that pamphlet by clicking here. On Sunday Morning there were three watchtower magazines laying at the door of the church, so there’s no doubt they’ve made their way in to mailboxes all over Brewton.

06.12.10

Witnessing at the World Cup

Posted in Missions, Outreach, Soul-Winning at 1:24 pm by Administrator

The most anticipated sporting event in the world got kicked off on June 11th in South Africa, the 2010 FIFA World Cup of Soccer (or “Football” for the rest of the world). As hundreds of thousands of fans converged on the large cities of South Africa to view the many national soccer match-ups a  devoted band of Bible-believing Christians from various parts of Africa hit the streets to preach and pass out gospel literature to the many nations that had come to them for this mother-of-all-sporting-events. Our church provided for the shipping expense of getting 10,000 soccer-themed Chick tracts to South Africa for the occasion. The local brethren on the ground in Johannesburg (where this company of believers are rallying) were working on getting tens of thousands of more cartoon tracts in various languages printed locally for the occasion. I’m looking forward to hearing from Bro. Dobbins (Zambia) and Bro. Fluech (Malawi) as to how this outreach went. As you see the World Cup highlights on the news remember to pray for these folks as they literally get the gospel in to the hands of the “world” that has traveled to South Africa.

06.10.10

Your Best Choice

Posted in Outreach at 7:00 am by Administrator

With another election season upon us we’re undertaking a new election sign blitz of our own community to remind folks that the very best choice they can make is to believe on the Lord Jesus Christ. The Lord used this outreach two years ago in a blessed way. The signs that our church had printed were scattered all the way from Milton, Florida to Andalusia, Alabama and we had people stopping us on the street to ask us where they could get them. We’ll have as many signs to distribute this time as last time, so we’re hopeful for the same response. For you locals you can obtain a few signs from the church foyer as long as the supply lasts.

03.30.10

Outreach Updates

Posted in Outreach at 8:34 am by Administrator

On March 22nd we had about 20 folks from our church come out to help with the Little Leage Softball Outreach. This was a follow-up to our Baseball Outreach earlier in the month. We had the privelege of preaching to and then feeding about 45 softball players from the Little League participants to the Community College team.

This past Saturday we conducted our first Community Invite Outreach in preparation for Easter Sunday. We had 30 souls come out and help with this effort. We broke up in to teams and placed bags on around 300-400 door knobs in our community. In each gospel bag was a gospel sermon booklet, a Chick tract, a John/Romans scripture portion, and a postcard invitation to the Easter service. There were a number of churches in the area that conducted a similar outreach and we praise God to see local churches actually “Go”ing in to our Jerusalem and “compelling them to come in.”

03.09.10

Baseball Outreach Update

Posted in Outreach at 10:51 am by Administrator

Yesterday we helped to sponsor a Little League Baseball clinic in conjuction with the East Brewton Little League and the JDCC Baseball teams. The EB Little League hosted the event, the JDCC Baseball team under the leadership of Coach Darrell Blevins conducted the clinic, and Ridge Road Baptist Church provided a meal, distributed gospel goody bags, and had the opportunity to preach the gospel to the ballplayers and their parents. The clinic was broken down in to two parts by age, the first being the younger group of children ages 5-8, and the second group made up of 9-12 year olds. There was a tremendous turn out and a tremendous open door to preach the gospel to those in attendance. We got to preach to the 140 or so ballplayers that came out as well as many of their parents and coaches along with the whole JDCC Baseball team. Everyone was extremely attentive and the gospel message went forth with clarity. We were able to put a bag in to the hand of each ballplayer in which was deposited a John/Romans scripture portion, a sermon book on Christianity, a chick tract, an Easter invitation, some trading cards and a small toy. We had over twenty volunteers from Ridge Road on hand to support the effort. It was a great success and we thank God for the privilege to represent the Lord Jesus Christ in our community. Praise the Lord.

11.05.09

Halloween Outreach

Posted in Outreach, Uncategorized at 1:32 pm by Administrator

We had 19 people turn out for our Halloween Outreach in Jay, Florida. We collaborated with the folks of Gloryland Baptist Church in Jay to distribute John/Romans and other gospel literature in a carnival sort of atmosphere in downtown Jay. Gloryland had a trailer and sound system set up from which they had someone conducting ”Way of the Master” type evangelistic interviews. Our group distributed about 500 John/Romans that were provided by the Victory Baptist Press and another 400-500 Chick Tracts. In addition to distributing literature we had one man kneel on the corner of the street in the presence of all of those passers-by and trust the Lord Jesus Christ as his Savior. Our next outreach event is on the 21st of November at the Flomaton Speedway. We’ll be distributing gospel tracts to race-goers and saying the opening prayer for the races. We’ll meet at the church at 5:00 PM and caravan to the speedway.

09.04.09

A Good Breakfast this Morning

Posted in Outreach at 9:23 am by Administrator

Our retrospect in the Lord’s work always reveals him working both ends of a matter even when we can’t see him at work. We get to feed the football team breakfast one Friday morning each year and for nearly a year now I’ve had a subject in mind for this year’s devotion. That changed earlier this week and the Lord put a very different, more evangelistic message on my heart. Yesterday, tragically, a young Neal alumnist passed away from injuries sustained in a four-wheeler accident. It so happened that our lot to feed the team fell on this morning in the wake of this heart-breaking news. I’ve never had a group of students so attentive as the football team and cheerleaders in attendance today. Many of the students that were present for the meal this morning knew the young man and had eternity in view with the news of this death fresh in their minds. The conviction among them was evident and at the close of the devotion a number of students raised their hands requesting prayer for themselves having a lack of assurance of salvation. Pray for these young people that they might genuinely turn to God by faith in Christ Jesus while the Holy Spirit is dealing with their hearts.

07.01.09

Direct Mail Complete

Posted in Outreach at 7:59 pm by Administrator

We just completed our Direct Mail Outreach. On Sunday night our church family labeled, stuffed, and sealed 2,672 envelopes and today all of those envelopes were mailed out. We’re thankful that a couple thousand Brewton residents will pull a Chick Track out of their mailbox tomorrow. Thanks to all who helped out with the effort.

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