Monday, June 30, 2008

Celebrate freedom this week....



Photo at left from 2006 Family Reunion
As we come upon the 4th of July let us never forget where our freedom truly comes from. He that has the Son is free in deed. True freedom comes from Jesus Christ.
Have a safe and enjoyable Holiday.

JoBeth, Josh & Katrina, Jake & Amanda, (our Sons and their girlfriends), and I, will be heading out to Stockbridge Georgia to spend the holiday with family at my Uncle Joe's Home at Eagles Landing. What a great place to spend the holiday.

Friday Night at Broadway lake we will be having a Baptism service for all those who have come to know Christ and wish to follow thru in believers Baptism.

More as time allows....

Pastor T.

VBS photos now can be viewed on blog...

The first night photos are available to see. The other nights will be posted as possible.

Never miss an opportunity to express how Good God is!

A woman was at work when she received a phone call that her small
daughter was very sick with a fever. She left her work and stopped by
the pharmacy to get some medication.
She got back to her car and found that she had locked her keys in the
car. She didn't know what to do, so she called home and told the baby
sitter what had happened.
The baby sitter told her that the fever was getting worse. She said,
"You might find a coat hanger and use that to open the door."
The woman looked around and found an old rusty coat hanger that had been
left on the ground, possibly by someone else who at some time had locked
their keys in their car.
She looked at the hanger and said, "I don't know how to use this." !
She bowed her head and asked God to send her help. Within five minutes a
beat up old motorcycle pulled up, with a dirty, greasy, bearded man who
was wearing an old biker skull rag on his head.
The woman thought, "This is what you sent to help me?" But, she was
desperate, so she was also very thankful.
The man got off of his cycle and asked if he could help.
She said, "Yes, my daughter is very sick. I stopped to get her some
medication and I locked my keys in my car I must get home to her.
Please, can you use this hanger to unlock my car?
He said, "Sure." He walked over to the car, and in less than a minute
the car was opened.
She hugged the man and through her tears she said, "Thank You So Much!
You are a very nice man."
The man replied, "Lady, I am not a nice man. I just got out of prison
today. I was in prison for car theft and have only been out for about
an hour."
The woman hugged the man again and with sobbing tears cried out loud,
"Oh, thank you, God! You even sent me a Professional!"
Is - GOD GOOD - or what!?

Saturday, June 28, 2008

WOW What a week......



VBS this week at Lakeview. We had about 38 for Bible School this year. We used our teens in VBS this year and they did an excellent job.

Outrigger Island was the theme. Our creative team went to work creating the set and decorating the fellowship hall.

The Pulpit was transformed into a beach scene, sand, seashells, Palm trees along with transforming the Choir area into rolling ocean waves.

Cool trade winds and a great program made the week awesome for the kids. They loved the game time as a different game was devised each night. They did seem to moved toward one game they called "snake tag". I advised them there were no snakes in Hawaii other than Big Island Toms stuffed one.

Last Sunday for our "One Prayer" series. Pastor Perry Noble will be speaking to us this week via video from New Spring Community Church.On his One Prayer, God make us "Dangerous". I have really enjoyed this format and listening to the other Pastors as they spoke about their One Prayer. Many thanks to Pastor's: Wayne Cordiero, Craig Groeschell and Perry Noble for making great video sermons to share with the vast number of churches participating. Our VBS donations for the week will go to our One Prayer Initiative Outreach. To help start churches in other parts of the world.

Thanks to all those who participated and worked hard to see VBS a success.

Until next time.....

Monday, June 23, 2008



Soldiers of the Cross Ministry and Labor of the Field Ministry on Friday Night at Broadway Lake. No Alligator but the Holy Spirit of God was moving amidst God's people.

We were blessed by the Young Ladies sharing with us their Praise and Worship Dancing to the song "I Give you Praise".

Baptism at the Lake will be held on July 4th, Friday Night.

Thanks to all who came out to Praise God in Word, Song and Dance.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Weds Bible Study Rev 2 Smyrna..


Great group at Bible Study. Revelation Chapter 2 as we reviewed the letter to the Church of Ephesus we moved into the Letter to the Church of Smyrna.
Smyrna is the only city of the seven churches that is still in existence today it is called Imer. Smyrna was a city built from ruins. After it's initial founding it was destroyed and after 400 years was rebuilt. The city was a city of Diverse peoples and religions. It was the founding city of the temple "Dea Roma". The temple built to worship Rome as a deity. It was also a home to the Imperial Cult, Worshiping Caeser as a god. It was also the home of many Jews. These facts alone made it difficult for Christians. As we reviewed the letter Style again and how Jesus relates to the cities and the churches in his opening statement. Such depth in the meanings and instructions given. When you stop and think about what he says.. He that has ears let him hear what the spirit says to the churches..... Have you found the meaning of that yet? What is it that the Spirit is saying to the Churches? Come out on Weds to bible study....

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Does this make one bonafide?



In the movie "Oh Brother Where art thou?" The lead Character's wife was always saying how she wanted a man that was Bonafide.

What is it that makes a minister of the Gospel of Christ, Bonafide?




Is it a College Education, Seminary Training, the prodding of family and friends or is it the call of God on ones life?

There have been many that served as preachers that were Mama called and Daddy sent.

There are those who are attracted to the profession of preaching because of some other desire. I believe that the anointing and call of God in ones life to ministry is the mark of a Bonafide minister.

Having Graduated from Bible College and Seminary I understand the need for a good Bible Based Education and Seminary training, However I know that without the call and anointing of God, it isn't worth the paper it's printed on. I graduated from a Technical High School with a 900 hour certificate in Auto Mechanics. I was trained and taught how to work on Automobiles. I am mechanically inclined and can diagnose and repair just about anything. However, I don't have the proper internal motivation to do auto mechanics. I don't have the patience or the desire to do it right. Kinda like a person that may have the education to be a preacher, pastor, teacher, etc. Without the anointing, gift or drive to do the job, it won't be done properly or full hearted. Maybe that's why there are so many preachers out there that are quiting the ministry. When you have the calling, the anointing of God you come to a realization that it is without repentance. You can do nothing else.

If you do ministry then answer the question. Why do you do it?

Then should it not be done right.

Just a thought!

One Prayer Service 2

Today we heard from Pastor Craig Groeschell.

Sermon thought: My One Prayer is God, "Make us One."

Eph 4:3-6 KJV Endeavouring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. (4) [There is] one body, and one Spirit, even as ye are called in one hope of your calling; (5) One Lord, one faith, one baptism, (6) One God and Father of all, who [is] above all, and through all, and in you all.

The Key Word in all this is ONE.

Points: We will be made one when we realize we have:

1. One Enemy - Satan is our one common enemy. Not each other.

2. One Heart - United together in the Heart of Christ.

Do you know the Difference between United and Untied?

The difference is where you put the "I". If "I" am in the wrong place, what should be united becomes untied.

3. One Purpose - Reach the Lost for Jesus Christ. Be united in Christ.


Great message. The message is available from the Church Office on DVD and VHS.

Happy Fathers Day



Happy Fathers Day to my DAD. James Maxwell.

With the dial up internet you have you will see this message a week from Thursday:)

In that case Happy Belated Fathers Day!


Photo:
Great Uncle - Walt Alewine, Dad - James Maxwell, Pastor T., Uncle - Joe Maxwell, Uncle - Claridge Norryce.

Saturday, June 14, 2008



Buckey and Vickie Watkins Sing at the Labor of the Field Ministry Outreach at Broadway Lake. Contact info is at the end of the video.

Reports from the Lighthouse..




Wed night Bible Study was on Rev 2:1 the Church of Ephesus. Video is available from the Church Office.

Friday Night at the Outreach We had 2 more receive Christ as Savior and a Wedding to boot.

Tony Partain and Sonya Freeman joined together in Holy Matrimony by the Rev. Charlie Howell, 1st Assembly of God, Iva S.C. Today is especially sweet as the Bride and Groom accepted Christ as their Savior earlier in the afternoon.

Photos shown Left to right: Family Photo of the Bride and Groom - The New Mr. & Mrs. Tony M. Partain.

Congratulations to the Partain's and Welcome to the Family of God.

Pray for them as they Start their Christian Journey as Husband and Wife.

June 27th We will be holding a Baptism service at the Outreach Location on Broadway Lake. We have already 4 people to Baptize on this date. Come join us as we celebrate Jesus.

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Sunday Morning.....


Wow, I am pumped up over this One Prayer series that starts today..
My ONE PRAYER is:
God make us Useful!
I will be preaching from 2 Chronicles 6&7.
Preview the Scriptures and see if you can spot 5 things that will help make us useful.

God can make me useful. Focus Scripture is 2 Chronicles 7:14.

If I recognize that by being ( Place 5 things here)______________________,I am on my way to being Useful.

Pray that God make you Useful for his purpose.

Saturday, June 7, 2008

A whole week without blogging.....

Wow a whole week so packed I have not had time to visit the blog and write.
What has been a very hectic week extended on into the weekend as I had to return to my secular job after hours some this week, even last night on into early this morning.
I have been working on our One Prayer presentations for the next few weeks. I am having a lot of trouble trying to download some content from One Prayer to present. Thanks to Lee Bell, Security Director at NewSprings Church for the DVD Burner. It is working on files and videos from my computer, however the downloads from One Prayer do not seem to be working. I do not know why. I will probably be forced to download to Real Player and play them through a laptop hook up. This will make for some sound issues but I am determined not to let that stop us. We will be part of the One Prayer event as scheduled. Last week at Broadway Lake and the outreach we saw 4 people saved.
This week the crowd was real low. The heat may be taking it's effect on some, but you think it's hot here.... Pray for the 4 people who received Christ last Friday. We are going to schedule a baptism at the lake for those who received Christ as well as those who have accepted Christ but have not followed through in Baptism.
Summer has really hit us here in South Carolina. 100 degree days.

Vacation Bible School is coming up. A Hawaii Themed series.
The uniform of the day will be casual and tropical. Thank the Lord I still have all those shirts I bought for our Hawaii trip. Not to mention If I shave off my mustache and goatee I might look like Rick Warren... well maybe not.. I like to wear socks..

Praise the Lord in all things.. While I am blogging the DVD writer began to burn the message from Craig on the One Prayer series. If it works I may upload some of the messages to the blog.

Soldiers of the Cross will be taking it to the water soon. The pontoon boat donated to lakeview is going to be worked on as a project for the Men's ministry. We hope to have her shipshape soon. Then it will be used to preach the Gospel and as a platform for the ministry to use during events on Lake Hartwell.

More as time allows,

Pastor T

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Weekend happenings.

Wow what a week. From beginning to end it has been extremely packed. Sorry I have not had time to post as I usually do. Friday night to Broadway Lake and Laborers of the Field. What a meeting we had there. The meeting was moved to the Game Wardens lot above the spillway. Brother J.T. McDowell preached the evening message. Two young men gave the hearts to Jesus Christ. Many had prayer request and I believe the fires of revival may have been sparked there. If you miss Friday Nights on Broadway with Laborers of the Field then you are MISSING OUT.

Saturday was Grass Cutting day or should I say, time to re-arrange the dust and top off the weeds time. Then there was go to the Church and prepare the Sanctuary for

Saturday Afternoon Time, Work on a dis-abled Van time. All in the 90 degree heat. I went to see Indianna Jones and the Crystal Skull. It was a fair movie. But then again I like the Indianna Jones movies.

Sunday Morning: "To Pray like Jesus" Luke 11:1-13
10 Principles of Prayer
I. Learn The Basic Principles Of Prayer-Prayer 101
(Luke 11:1)
A. There must first be a desire to learn what you think you already know. (vs. 1)
1. The disciples had prayed previous to asking Jesus to teach them the power and serenity of prayer.
2. But as they circled around Jesus that day, they realized that there was something different about the way He prayed.
3. He would not give them that day a sacred formula to be repeated over and over but He would give them a consistent pattern for prayer.
B. I am convinced that most Christians learned to pray in one of these ways:
1. By some other person’s example.
2. By our own definition.
C. Now! Look at the principles Jesus laid out for powerful prayer.
1. "Our Father" I find it interesting here that Jesus would teach us this phrase because Jesus Himself never uses that form. He is heard referring to God as, "The Father", "My Father", or "Your Father" because He is the true Son of God but you and I are to refer to Him at least as "Father" and at best as "Our Father" since we are adopted into that royal family. It is a term likened to daddy or poppa.

Principle #1 We are instructed to approach Him with tenderness.

2. "In heaven" Jesus reminds us here that we are not approaching an earthly father that is limited in his capabilities or his presence. We are approaching the very Father of all creation. He is our heavenly Father and because of that we are created in His image (Gen 1:26).

Principle #2 We are instructed to approach Him with reverence.

3. "Hallowed be Your name" Not many could claim this title although it is given to us the task of being set apart (sanctification) for service to the glory of God. Jesus is certain to remind us that our Father is free from all impurities. He is totally separated from all evil.

Principle #3 We are instructed to approach Him with respect.

4. "Your kingdom come" It is a difficult thing to go to God in prayer knowing that you are at odds with the ministry of the kingdom. We are then simply laying before Him a monstrous hypocrisy if every day of our lives we are hindering and thwarting the advance of His kingdom.

Principle #4 We are instructed to approach Him with devotion.

5. "Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven" In one sense the will of God is done whether we like it or not. Yet in another real sense, all believers do not always carry out the will of God. The interesting fact is that we cannot see His will done without first letting Him rule in our day-to-day lives. He must be Lord and King and we must seek to enlarge His kingdom. The whole concept then, seems to be one that is quite foreign to us. It is an appeal for us to voluntarily give up our wills here on earth so that His heavenly will might be accomplished. Philippians 2:5 ¡§Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus¡¨

Principle #5 We are instructed to approach Him with humbleness.

Everything up to this point deals with the ATTITUDE of prayer

The following deals with the RELATION of prayer

6. "Give us today our daily bread" If we are in the right attitude for prayer then this next petition sets us in the right relation towards God¡¦s gifts. God is not a God that wants His followers to be in want but notice that our needs are only addressed after we have given our wills over To the Father.

Illustration:
God appeared to Solomon in II Chron. 1:7 and told he could ask for anything he wanted. Most of us, if put in that position, would have ask for things that would be beneficial to us but because Solomon was in the will of God, he ask for something that would help others. He ask for wisdom to lead God¡¦s people into His will.

You and I will find that our desires dwindle, as the Fathers will is exercised. It is then that we can ask God to provide for our needs and be totally assured that He will do so. After the wisdom of God was given to Solomon so were the added blessings of God.

Principle #6 We are instructed to approach Him with thankfulness.

7. "Forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors" I’m afraid that this principle carries with it some baggage. Sin is a debt that causes a heavy burden. If not dealt with, it can totally weigh a person down until he /she is totally ineffective as a Christian. It seems that we are encouraged to pray for those that have sinned against us.
Luke 6:28 "pray for those who spitefully use you" It goes on to imply that if we are unwilling to relinquish our grudges and hatreds towards those that have wronged us, we might not ought to be so pious as to expect God to lighten the burden we carry.

Principle #7 We are instructed to approach Him with forgiveness.

8. "Lead us not into temptation" Is there a sense here that God would actually lead us into temptation? To understand this you have to understand that this word carries a dual meaning. I guess the R.V. has a more accurate rendering for it says, "bring us not into temptation" The first meaning is trial, sometimes we are given trials that are meant to test our faithfulness. The second meaning is actual incitement, inducement, seducement, and allurement in the direction of causing one to commit an actual sin. In the first case God does not tempt us He tries us.

James 1:13 Let no one say when he is tempted, "I am tempted by God"; for God cannot be tempted by evil, nor does He Himself tempt anyone.
Understand this, that God will never lead you into anything that He does not plan to lead you out of.

Principle #8 We are instructed to approach Him with an Awareness.

9. "Deliver us from the evil one" It is interesting to me that many of the things we consider to be evil, are not. It has been said that poverty is not evil, Suffering is not evil. The only real evil is sin. It is the evil one who pushes us toward this sin. I’m reminded of this story I read.

Illustration:
Someone told of a church that believed in sinless perfection once you trusted Jesus Christ into your life and were baptized. A visitor to that church heard this teaching and asked to be baptized. He was tired of dealing with his habitual sin without any success. Unfortunately, it was in the middle of winter and the river was near frozen.

The man with much persistence got the Elders to baptize him in the river. After the man and two Elders came out of the freezing cold water, the man was so excited, he said, "I feel so good, I¡¦m not even cold." One Elder turned to the other and said, "He¡¦s lying, we have to do it again."

Until we recognize that God is our Father and we are His children we will never understand just how evil sin is. Without a proper prayer relationship with our Father we are doomed to fall prey to the evil one.

Principle #9 We are instructed to approach Him with helplessness.

10. "Yours is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory forever" Isn’t it only appropriate that we, in finality, give God the credit He deserves? It is all about God, the master creator of the universe. It is His power that brings all good things to fruition in our lives. It is God and God alone that deserves the glory. For who else but God could actually bring us through prayer to a place of eternal peace and security.

Principle #10 We are instructed to approach Him with genuineness.

Application:

What do you seek God to do in your prayer? So many times we are guilty of saying, "God supply my needs", "God supply my wants", "God make things turn out the way I want them to". Have we forgotten that the great God of heaven and earth has needs also? He needs to know that you love Him. He not only wants you to tell Him this, He wants you to prove it by serving Him faithfully. He needs to know that you desire to fellowship with Him. This involves spending time with God. It’s more than just a passing comment. Sometimes it means spending time in prayer talking to Him and sometimes it means shutting up and listening to what He has to say. He needs to know that you are devoted to Him. That means choosing Him when you have a choice. It’s amazing just to think that God wants to answer your prayers but He desires for you and me to be in the proper attitude for prayer. In the coming months ahead you are going to be ask to pray for specific things. Do it with the right attitude do it with all expectancy and God will answer it.

The Empty Chair
A man’s daughter had asked the local pastor to come and pray with her father. When the pastor arrived, he found the man lying in bed with his head propped up on two pillows and an empty chair beside his bed. The pastor assumed that the old fellow had been informed of his visit. "I guess you were expecting me," he said. "No, who are you?"

"I’m the new pastor at your local church," the pastor replied. "When I saw the empty chair, I figured you knew I was going to show up."

"Oh yeah, the chair," said the bedridden man. "Would you mind closing the door?"

Puzzled, the pastor shut the door.

"I’ve never told anyone this, not even my daughter," said the man. "But all of my life I have never known how to pray. At church I used to hear the pastor talk about prayer, but it always went right over my head.."

I abandoned any attempt at prayer," the old man continued, "until one day about four years ago my best friend said to me, "Joe, prayer is just a simple matter of having a conversation with Jesus. Here’s what I suggest. Sit down on a chair, place an empty chair in front of you, and in faith see Jesus on the chair. It’s not spooky because he promised, "I’ll be with you always." Then just speak to him and listen in the same way you’re doing with me right now."

"So, I tried it and I’ve liked it so much that I do it a couple of hours every day. I’m careful, though. If my daughter saw me talking to an empty chair, she’d either have a nervous breakdown or send me off to the funny farm."

The pastor was deeply moved by the story and encouraged the old guy to continue on the journey. Then he prayed with him, and returned to the church.

Two nights later the daughter called to tell the pastor that her daddy had died that afternoon.

"Did he seem to die in peace?" he asked.

"Yes, when I left the house around two o’clock, he called me over to his bedside, told me one of his corny jokes, and kissed me on the cheek. When I got back from the store an hour later, I found him dead. But there was something strange, In fact, beyond strange--kind of weird. Apparently, just before Daddy died, he leaned over and rested his head on a chair beside the bed."

PRAY WITH POWER!


Gary Welch and Pastor prepare for Baptism.