Local Mission Trip
to West, TX--July 1-5, 2013--Our friends at FBC West are actively seeking
volunteers for West Relief work and asking them to sign up the Texas Baptist's
Disaster Relief Network. Volunteers are
needed all summer long, but FBC Waco will be helping as a church family from
July 1-5. Texas Baptists are
coordinating the relief efforts, which will include everything from simple
clean up to skilled labor. Adults and children grade 6 and above are
invited to help. To participate, you must
sign up in advance online at www.texasbaptists.org/west
. When you register, under location
select "Add'l Volunteer Opportunities in West, TX" and enter the
dates during July 1-5 when you can participate.
Cost for the week is $15, which covers required supplemental
insurance. Let Curt know if you're
planning on helping! ckrushwitz@fbcwaco.org
Getting It Done In West
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Thanks for contributing money and supplies toward the work in West, Texas. We have remained in contact with John Crowder over the past few weeks and he has told us amazing stories of God's faithfulness and the love of God's people. There will be volunteer labor needs in West through the summer. Please consider giving some time. You can give a day, a week or more. A step everyone can make today is signing up to volunteer through the Baptist General Convention of Texas. This announcement from Curt will walk you through it. -
Loving West, Texas
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Give money though the link on the BGCT website or through FBC Waco. Note "West, TX" on the check and we'll get it there. 500 Webster Waco, TX 76706
Volunteer at the LIFT workshop on Saturday. We are setting up a "West" room to link citizens and help.
Jesus On The Loose
Wednesday, April 03, 2013
The
open tomb is startling scandal and wild possibility. A few years back I stumbled
on the idea that Jesus is on the loose and it has motivated me since. It was in
a piece written by Beverly Roberts Gaventa on the work of Donald Harrisville
Juel. She wrote, “Among the striking observations in Donald Juel’s treatment of
Mark 16 is that, ‘Jesus is out, on the loose, on the same side of the door as
the women and the readers.’ This unsettling way of putting things builds on
Juel’s earlier observation that the tearing of the heavens at Jesus’ baptism
declared that the protective barriers between humanity is gone and that God, ‘unwilling
to be confined to sacred spaces, is on the loose in our realm.’” The Spirit of
Jesus refuses to stay put. God will not be caged. The Spirit is on the loose in
the midst of human life. We will be exploring this theme in April and May. We
will touch down at several points in Mark. Jesus is on the loose…
among fearful followers. Mark 16:1-8
among the withered. Mark 3:1-6
among the sent. Mark 3:31-35
among the kindred. Mark 3:31-35
among the children. Mark 10:13-16
among the rich. Mark 10: 17-28
Ephesians Series
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
The Principle of The Messy Ox
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Here's the word of encouragment I offered the Baptist General Convention of Texas staff last week. I hope it encourages you as well.
http://texasbaptists.org/2013/03/podcast-the-principle-of-the-messy-ox/
Pray For A NEW OUTLOOK on Mission
Tuesday, March 05, 2013
Eugene
and Annie Jenkins Sallee heard the “Go” of Jesus and the “Come” of China. God
used them to renew missions in their generation. Their call began as students. A recent graduate, Mr. Sallee gave a talk on
his call to missions and, “That whole community was given a new outlook on the
missionary enterprise…” That happened in 1903. It is 2013 and the needs of the
hour again require a new outlook.
Missional
and educational are two of our root values. Our heritage affirms that we are at
our best when these roots intertwine. In 1933 J.M. Dawson wrote of Mrs. Sallee,
“That Mrs. Sallee should have such sympathy for missions may possibly be
understood more readily when it is recalled…that she received her degree from
Baylor University, which has supplied the Southern Baptist Foreign Mission
Board with one out of nine of all its missionaries to the foreign fields; that
she grew up in the First Baptist Church, Waco, under the ministry of B.H.
Carroll and other pastors, which undoubtedly sent forth more preachers and
missionaries than any other church in the South…” We have a “sending forth”
legacy. New paradigms in missions are pressing us to reclaim it!
We have
much dreaming and planning to do. Our church has and I believe will make a
vital contribution to the movement of God in the world. We have in our midst
bright and godly men and women called to the nations. We must pray fervently. I
ask you to join with me in praying three things as it relates to a new outlook
on missions:
1.
Pray for a vision as big as the world. Acts
1:6-11
2. Pray
for a bold strategy that rises to the opportunities of the hour. Acts 16:6-10 It was said of Eugene Sallee, “He was a
worldwide missionary but his place of labor was Interior China. Vision is for
the nations and strategy for people and place.
3.
Pray for the called. Acts 13:1-3
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