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summer bible study at the Kent’s

28 06 2010

This Thursday we’re meeting at the Kent’s house for our summer Bible study. Since the 4th of July is just around the corner, we will be eating watermelon and grilling out for the occasion. In the words of Napoleon Dynamite, “Yessss!” Directions to the Kent’s house are embedded below, and so is the material for our bible study. See you Thursday.

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In the Name of Contextualization

22 06 2010

The words “contextualized” and “relevant” are hot button words these days in the mouths of young evangelicals. We love to talk about ways to penetrate culture and to be “missional” by “doing church” in a new and fresh way that speaks the language of a postmodern society. And I’m no exception to this discussion – in fact, often times I’m leading it.

But if we’re not careful, a discussion about contextualization can quickly lose pure gospel motives and become about meeting our selfish desires more than reaching the lost for the glory of God. If we’re not careful, being “relevant” can become a quest to be known as the cool church, not a quest to be God’s holy bride and the embodiment of new creation community.
So where do we draw the line? How do we discern when what we seek to do as a local body is truly about relevancy for the sake of reaching the lost vs. an ego-stroking selfish pursuit? Here are some thoughts:

1. Whatever your body wishes to do, it must line up with the New Testament’s clear teaching on what a church is and how it is to function. The second you begin to ignore or trespass clear biblical prescriptions for the church, you have moved outside the boundaries of contextualization into deviation.

2. The goal must not be to be like culture. In 1 Samuel 8:5, Israel forsook the Lord and forgot their role in the world – to be a kingdom of priests – when they asked Samuel to appoint for them a king “LIKE ALL THE NATIONS”. Israel wanted to be like culture. They wanted to be a better version of what they saw in other groups. But God had called Israel to be distinct from culture. He desired for them to be a counter-culture: a holy nation. The goal of being “relevant” cannot be to one-up the modern trends; it can’t be about being “cool”. Instead it must be about building bridges into culture to reach those who otherwise might not give you a second’s look.

3. Remember that the gospel is always relevant. It never fades or diminishes. It is the power of God for salvation for everyone who believes (Romans 1:16). As we seek to effectively live missional lives, we must not in any form or fashion alter the gospel message. If we do, no matter how “contextualized or relevant” we may think we are, we have just rendered ourselves useless to those we are seeking to reach. If what we aim to do is not exalt the gospel of Christ, then we are like a neutered bull trying to reproduce – it might be fun trying, but in the end it will never accomplish anything of lasting value. Relevancy is about making the gospel as clear as possible, not making it as cool as possible.

4. Ask if what you wish to do is permissible or profitable. Paul taught the Corinthians that just because something is acceptable (lawful), that doesn’t make it the helpful. Is what you are calling “relevant” helpful? And we must define “helpful” from Paul’s argument in 1 Corinthians 6. He defines it is as bringing glory to God (1 Corinthians 6:12-20). So we must ask if what we are doing honors and glorifies Jesus.

5. Is “relevancy” a cover up for a prejudice against certain groups? Sadly, I’m afraid that I’ve been guilty of this one. When we talk about being “contextualized”, sometimes what we really mean is that we want our local body to appeal to certain types of people (similar style preferences) and to naturally exclude other types. This must not be the case. Our goal should always be a multi-generational, multi-ethnic, body of believers that reflects the various groups of people who live in and around the community where the body is located. If we’re talking about being “relevant”, we should strive to be so to ALL the people in our community, not just the ones with which we have a natural affinity. In Christ, “there is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is no male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus” (Galatians 3:28).

The hope in this discussion is not to attack contextualization or say that it is wrong. It is good and necessary. The last thing I want to be said of me is that I’m a fundamentalist. But I also know that in my flesh I can seek to justify a lot of selfishly motivated desires under the umbrella of being “relevant”. And yeah, what I want may be relevant…but only to me. Instead, we should follow Paul’s example in 1 Corinthians 9 when he said, “I have made myself a servant to all, that I might win more of them.” If we want be relevant, we must become servants – this is what contextualization is all about. We place a yoke upon ourselves and do what is preferentially ungratifying to us for the sake of seeing others come to faith in Christ.

The bottom line is that being “relevant” must be about God’s glory, not our gluttony; Christ’s exaltation, not our ego.



(sola)s at the Russell’s

21 06 2010

This thursday we’re having our summer Bible study at the Justin and Lydia’s house. They live at 115 Newton Ave, Hattiesburg, MS 39402 (The link to the map is below). We’ll be studying Galatians 3:26-4:7 together, so make sure and read through this passage and use the material to help (the link to the material is below). Come ready to join in the discussion. Justin and Lydia will be providing food, so I hope you’re ready to grub and fellowship. See you Thursday at 6:30.

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(sola)s at the Carley’s

14 06 2010

This week our summer bible study will be at the Carley’s house. If you don’t know Tim and Mary Margaret they are some pretty cools peeps. You definitely need to come. And Mary Margaret is a REALLY good cook and she’s preparing a meal (added incentive). They live at 27 Spears Drive, Hattiesburg, MS 39402. We’ll post the map below if you need the link for directions. The study is also embedded below. Please read through the bible study before you come Thursday. Grace and Peace.

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What Is a Tragedy?

9 06 2010

How do you define success?
How do you define failure and tragedy?
Let this clip help you cipher the answer…



Summer Bible Studies

7 06 2010

Summer Bible Studies kicked off last week and we had a great time at the Sanders’ house. If you weren’t able to make it, you missed out on homemade lasagna, cookies, and great fellowship.

This week promises to be just as good since we will be at the Gibbons’ house.  I can’t wait to see what Codie and Logan will cook up for us to eat.  And then after dinner we’ll feast on the word as we study the book of Galatians.

Directions to the Gibbons’ house and the Bible study material are both attached below.  Hope to see you thursday.

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Do You Have God’s Presence?

2 06 2010

In this audio clip, Martyn Lloyd-Jones asks the question, “Would you be satisfied with Canaan if God wasn’t there with you?”  This, I’m afraid, is an indicting question for me and for the American church.  I think that all too often we’re pleased to have outward prosperity – the seats are full, the sermon is good, the music is engaging- while the question begs, But is God with you? If he isn’t it’s all in vain.

God forgive me for looking at external factors so much of the time and not seeking to fellowship with you. Lord help us to seek your presence above all else, for without you we are lost.  Jesus, guard us from the blinders and callousness that come from dead religion and grant us revival, which only comes from your Spirit among us.



The Gospel, Possessions and Prosperity

7 05 2010

For those of you who weren’t able to make it to Secret Church, the audio is now available. Be warned: this teaching is offensive to us Americans. As Platt walks through verse after verse and passage after passage of what the Bible has to say regarding wealth and possessions, it becomes vividly clear, at least to me, that the vast majority of Christians in the U.S. (including myself) are blind to the idol of greed to which we are  bowing down. We are a prosperous people and live in a prosperous nation. We spend countless dollars on ourselves while billions in the world don’t know Christ and suffer in poverty.

Between attending this event and reading his newly released book Radical, David Platt has been used by God to deeply challenge me about the way I view money, investment and possessions, and how they relate to God’s kingdom purposes. I hope that you will give his teaching a listen, and pick up his book while you’re at it. May God move on our hearts to be sacrificial givers for the sake of His name among the nations. May we be doers of the Word, and not hearers only.



Connect 3 on 3 basketball tourney outreach

2 04 2010

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Temple is hosting a 3 on 3 basketball tournament on April 17th at the east campus parking lot. In addition to the basketball tournament there will also be a family fun zone with inflatables and other activities. This will truly be a community event  that will hopefully draw thousands of folks. The goal in this outreach event is to meet and connect with people in hopes of establishing a relationship with them that will provide us the opportunity to share the gospel with them and get them plugged into Temple.

To put on an event such as this we need help.  It’s going to take about 200 volunteers to pull this thing off.  That’s where you come into play…Will you give a few hours away on Saturday, April 17th to help manage an inflatable or give away sticker tattoos that teach kids the gospel? You won’t regret it if you do. So if you’re interested in helping, please let us know asap! Contact us by emailing or calling: solashattiesburg@gmail.com  (601) 450-3065. And if you want more info about the event, click on the logo above.



Secret Church

23 03 2010

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We are going back to Secret Church hosted by The Church at Brook Hills on April 30th. What is Secret Church? It is an intense time of Bible study (6 hours – from 6pm t0 midnight) focused on a particular theme. The theme this spring is “The Gospel, Possessions and Prosperity.” (I’m pumped about this topic!).

Secret Church is also a reminder that all over the world Christians are forced to gather secretly to study the Word because of persecution. The format of the event is similar to how believers in other parts of the globe gather to read the Bible and to worship Christ with other Christians.

Needless to say, this event is worthwhile, which is why we are going.  We are purchasing tickets to the event and providing transportation for anyone interested. We are planning on spending the night in Birmingham after it is over, and then on Saturday we will wake up, go to the Summit for a couple of hours, eat lunch and then head home. The cost of the trip is $30. This will cover your ticket to Secret Church, your transportation to and from Birmingham, and your hotel room.  You will also need to bring money for food (dinner on Friday and two meals Saturday).