Saturday Sermon Prep

Congregational Leadership, Congregational Life, Scripture Saturday, 5 April 2008 15:08:28 (-0500)

Over the course of this week, I have met with several groups to do Bible reading.  The object of these groups is to read the Bible together and listen for what God is saying to us individually, as a group, and as a congregation.  This particular time, I worked with two groups, our Men’s group on Wednesday evening, and a couple of teen guys on Thursday afternoon. 

Listening to the voice of the Spirit is an essential part of the life of a disciple; it is also a necessary part of congregational life.  Those of us who landed on the Free Church/Congregational side of the Reformation understand that all who have the Spirit of God are able, at least at a basic level, to discern God’s will, both individually and together.  This is the theological basis behind having meetings of the congregation to make decisions. 

This practice applies to the sermon process as well.  As we listen to the Bible together, we hear God speaking to us by the Holy Spirit.  Hearing others contextualize what they hear in the passage, and applying it to their lives gives me a stronger sense of connection to what the message must look like or sound like to be able to connect to the people who will be a part of the audience, in the end. 

What this does, however, is push the final sermon prep to the end of the week.  This is not a very good situation, as I believe the Sermon should not be hanging over my head during my days off - theoretical though that concept often is.  But at the moment, it is a practice for me of connecting with the congregation to “do the faith together,” as so many have said. 

In order to pull this off, we use the Revised Common Lectionary (RCL), so that everyone can be on the same, albeit arbitrary, page.  And, really, this helps us live the story of Jesus’ life as we cycle through the seasons and the Gospels together, which I find to be a really good thing. 

Therefore, tomorrow we will be hearing from 1 Peter 1:17 - 23.  What do you hear God saying there?

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The Need for Two Blogs

matthewmthomas.com Friday, 4 April 2008 13:09:43 (-0500)

Since February 2003, I’ve had a weblog.  Based upon a very nerdy joke, I called it M Squared T.  Real nerds will tell you that my initials, MMT, mathematically reduce to M^2 (squared) T.  Unfortunately, two things conspired against the M Squared T blog: first, people couldn’t spell the durn URL.  Not that I blame them.  Until it became automatic, I would typo my own URL regularly.  www.msquaredt.com was just a little much.

Second, in 2005, I became the pastor of the First Baptist Church of Warren, Ohio.  Now, my blog audience moved from my friends, family, and other bloggers to people who were in my congregation.  As that situation became increasingly conflict-ridden, it seemed best to shut down the blog to ease some of the tensions. 

Nevertheless, I find it important to be a contributing voice in the work of God that is emerging these days, and I feel it is necessary to create two blogs - one for the friends, family and fellow nerds, and one for my work as a professional church leader.  I may even make more blogs… you never know. 

I have added Google’s AdSense ads to this site in order to (at least) cover its costs.  In agreement with Google’s terms of service, that’s all I have to say about that. :) 

Enjoy the blogs.

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