New Christian Worldview Sunday School Class

Just a reminder that Woodland Baptist Church has started a new Christian Worldview Sunday school class that is designed for those that are members of Woodland but not currently attending Sunday School and those that are attending Woodland but are not currently members.

The class will meet on Sunday mornings during the regularly scheduled Sunday school time and will be located upstairs above the fellowship hall in the Northwest corner room.

Over the next several months we will be answering questions such as…

  • What is the difference between a Christian Worldview and Non-Christian worldviews such as Marxist Worldviews…or a Secular Humanist Worldviews?

  • How do my actions and decision making prove the nature of my worldview?

  • What do we believe as Southern Baptists?

The class is open to anyone that wishes to attend that is not currently attending or enrolled in an established class.

Worldview Syllabus

 

EXCELLENT WORDS FROM THOM RAINER – PLEASE READ

If I were Satan . . .

I would focus on the churches. I would get members to demand their own preferences. I would urge them to complain about the length of the pastor’s sermons and the color of the carpet. I would set member against member to fight over the right worship style. And I would make the business meeting the time where the most carnal members spoke and fight and destroyed.

If I were Satan . . .

I would encourage church members to avoid high levels of commitment. I would remind them that they are there to get their needs met. I would whisper to them that they shouldn’t be involved in ministry, because that’s why they pay the pastor and staff. And I would urge them to fight one another over tertiary and minor doctrinal issues. I would encourage Christians to identify themselves by their tertiary doctrinal stand and to exclude anyone else who does not match their precise standards.

If I were Satan  . . .

I would let the leaders know that it’s okay to minimize and avoid the truths of God’s Word. I would encourage them to preach less Bible and deal with more relevant issues. I would make certain that small groups barely dealt with Scripture, but instead spent most of their time talking about sports, gossip, and politics. I would suggest that members do not need to spend time in the Bible on their own; a thirty minute sermon each week is sufficient time.

If I were Satan . . .

I would make certain church members understood that evangelism is not relevant in today’s society. I would tempt leaders to stay away from urging members to be engaged in gospel sharing lest they offend someone. I would dissuade everyone in the church to think about hell. It’s really better to keep it at as an abstract concept rather contemplating the eternal consequences of rejecting Christ. And I would tell church leaders to send their called pastors and missionaries to seminaries where evangelism is an afterthought.

If I were Satan . . .

I would whisper to Christians in the church not to think about abortion. It is politically incorrect and unpopular to broach the subject. I would tell them not to focus on the reality that over one million babies are killed each year in the United States alone. I would make sure they didn’t know that, in the time of a one-hour worship service in church, more than 130 babies were killed in the United States. I would let them know that it’s okay not to dwell on the greatest slaughter of humanity in the history of our nation.

If I were Satan . . .

I would keep church members so busy that they wouldn’t have time to pray. I would make certain that the leaders are discouraged from ever mentioning prayer as a priority in their congregations. I would assure the members that a brief time of prayer during a brief worship service is sufficient for the totality of their prayer lives. I would indeed do all I could to keep people from prayer, because it’s such a threat to me and my power.

If I were Satan . . .

And if I could do all these things, I am sure I would see churches across America void of power. I would see most churches in both spiritual and numerical decline. I would see Christian fighting Christian. I would see apathy, discouragement, dropout, and disillusionment. And I would look over the landscape of American churches, and I would see all of my victories. Then I would roar with pleasure at the new church order I see, and I would declare:

“It is good.”

“Indeed, it is very good.”

http://www.thomrainer.com/2012/11/if-i-were-satan.php

Bulletin for November 11, 2012

Come Sunday night and get a report on the 2012 Mississippi Baptist Convention and see a glimpse of where we are headed for 2012!

AM Worship – Fruit of the Spirit: Faithfulness, Gentleness & Self Control” – Galatians 5:16-26

22 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23 gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law. 24 And those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires.

25 If we live by the Spirit, let us also keep in step with the Spirit. 26 Let us not become conceited, provoking one another, envying one another.

 

 

 

 

Pew Notes for Gal 5, 16-26 Fruit of the Spirit, Faithfulness, Gentleness, Self Control

Bulletin for November 4, 2012