Dear Winter Park Family,
As we have just completed one sermon series and we are about to start another, I sense this is a good time to share my thoughts concerning the road ahead – from the pulpit and beyond.
I begin with the Sunday morning pulpit and the Wednesday night lectern. This Sunday (10-15-2023) we will begin a sermon series from the Elijah and Elisha narratives found in 1 Kings and 2 Kings. These narratives are exceptionally rich and, perhaps, not as well-known as other accounts from the Old Testament. I look forward to developing and preaching these sermons. This Sunday we consider 1 Kings 17:1-7.
This Wednesday (10-11-2023) we will start a study of Mark’s gospel – the second gospel in the New Testament and according to most scholars the first gospel written. We will begin with an introduction to the gospels and then move on to Mark’s gospel specifically. Jesus has been much on my mind lately! More specifically, I have listened closely to how people talk about Jesus. And, indeed, we seem to cling to a Jesus made in our image. As we study Mark, we will consider this question: how does your Jesus align with Mark’s Jesus?
As I look at the road ahead beyond the pulpit and the lectern, I am a touch concerned about our Sunday morning worship participation numbers. July and August – two months in the heart of summer – were strong. In July we averaged 326 people in worship – 159 people in 8:30am service and 167 people in the 11am service. In August we averaged 319 between the two services. In September we dropped to 287 people between the two services. So far, our average weekly participation number for October is 256 people. The numbers start strong at 326 (July) and 319 (August). Then they fall to 287 (September) and 256 (October).
One of my administrative roles as senior pastor is to keep information such as this before the congregation. There may be no need for concern. However, many of you have expressed your desire to see our congregation grow in both discipleship and number. Perhaps I do well here to remind our people of Rev. Bobby Gantt’s charge to our church on pastor installation Sunday. Bobby challenged us with this reality: if our church is to grow in discipleship and number we must show up on Sundays (and Wednesdays).
Your ministerial staff plans to introduce a small addition to the 11am worship service beginning Sunday October 22. It is simple really; however, it is also significant. We would like the congregation to sit during the postlude just as we do during the prelude. After the benediction instead of immediately greeting one another, the congregation will sit. The purpose is to allow us a proper transition from the heavenlies of worship back to the realities of earth. If those in the 8:30am service want to give this a try, just let us know!
Finally, my recent hospitable church sermons, from Romans 14, were very well received. However, there was some concern expressed with the word hospitality itself. So, what do you think about the word neighborly? This is a good scriptural word – you shall love your neighbor as yourself (Leviticus 19:18 and Mark 12:31).
Our mission statement is sound and concise: Together … learning to follow Jesus, joining God’s work in the world. Now we need a vision statement that is sound and concise. How about this: Winter Park Baptist Church seeks to be a neighborly Christian community that acknowledges differences of conviction while striving for unity in the confession of Jesus as Lord.
The road ahead looks exciting and productive. Let me know what
you think about the road ahead.
In Christ,
Paul