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Toward Sunday

Wednesday October 24, 2007   ~   6 Comments

About a month ago, I started preaching at First Baptist Church of Hendersonville, TN. I have written before about their pastor and his death. The folks at First Baptist asked me to fill their pulpit and I agreed to do so until the end of the year.

I am going to invite the church to visit here at the blog each week in a new feature I call "Toward Sunday."

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In "Toward Sunday," I will tell a bit about what I am preaching, perhaps post what I preached the week before, and tell any other information that might be helpful. Since I know that the vast majority of my readers do not go to church at FBC, I will work to make it applicable to all.

First, a little about the church. It is a "First Baptist," which means it has been around a long time and tends to be well known in the community. And it is. I can no longer go anywhere in town without being greeted by people from the church. Since it has about 8000 members, and Hendersonville (also where I live) has 40,000 people, basically 1/5 people I cut off in traffic recognize me as the guy who is preaching on Sunday. Sigh.

As a "First Baptist," it is primarily a blended/traditional church (with something of an "emerging" service, called Living Room, that meets in the chapel). I wear a suit and tie every week and, for those of you who know me, this is the first time I have regularly "suited up" for church. The service has a choir, an invitation, and a beautiful sanctuary.

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Second, the former pastor recently began to preach about an externally-focused vision. Glenn Weakly had delivered a series called "Living the Legacy" that challenged the church to not be complacent, but to focus on community through both evangelism and service. Although we had not met, Glenn was a part of the decision to invite me to start preaching at First Baptist. (The original plan was that I would preach for two months while he recovered.) So, in a sense, I feel that I am just continuing the message he shared a few months ago.

I have been preaching a series called "The Church Inside Out: Joining God on Mission." Some of you will recognize the title of the series is the same as Johannes Hoekendijk's book from part 5 of my Meanings of Missional Series.

I have been pretty critical of Hoekendijk, so I guess this is my subliminal way of saying that he had the right idea, but lost the church and much of its mission in his application. My approach will, I hope, keep the focus on the mission and the kingdom, while recognizing that "God has chosen the church to make known his manifold wisdom in the world" (Ephesians 3:10).

I am encouraged that they asked me specficially to do a series on the missional church. This Sunday I am preaching on how, "The Church: Representing Jesus and His Kingdom." Last week, I compared two approaches to church: the Constantinian Model and the Biblical Model.

More on that soon...

Posted on October 24, 2007 at 3:35 PM   ~   6 Comments

Tagged with: fbc, hendersonville, preaching, sunday

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6 Comments

By Michael on October 26, 2007 9:11 AM

Your message last Sunday gave me a new view of the church, and a new love, I might add. God couldn't have brought us a better communicator at a more appropriate time in the life of our fellowship.

By Patrick Gillen on October 26, 2007 1:52 PM

different place... new ministry...
still a rock star. :)

By Ed Stetzer on October 26, 2007 7:34 PM

Thanks, Michael, see you Sunday!

By Ed Stetzer on October 26, 2007 7:38 PM

Pat, I am far from a rock star. To the people at FBC, I am just the guy standing where they wish their pastor was.

By Nancy Legard on October 30, 2007 11:34 AM

We are so grateful that God sent you our way as we mourn the loss of our precious pastor. You have brought God's word in a way that reassures us that we need to, as Bro. Glenn said so often, "keep the main thing the main thing." I still miss him terribly, yet I know even more each week that you are the man God designed a long time ago to be here for us as we grieve and learn to go on sharing and growing in our faith. Thanks for being a part of our FBC family1

By Eric Nygren on November 10, 2007 9:11 AM

I like your idea of incorporating your message with your blog. I've been thinking a lot about this kind of idea lately for our church. Two questions:

1) How do you plan to include the "non" internet users in your church?

2) Will you take comments on your blog, and how will that affect your message the following Sunday?

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