And They Continued
/And They Continued is a powerful phrase in Acts 2:43. How should we continue?
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And They Continued is a powerful phrase in Acts 2:43. How should we continue?
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Kid City at Lancaster Baptist Church - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVKSUJQwp3BZw_Hk_IO98-g
Riverlight Baptist RVA live on Facebook at 10 am Sunday Mornings, Pastor Brock Goetsch.
Abundant Life Bible Church - https://youtu.be/o6nTy5kc4O4
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Thee Generation Podcasts - https://www.theegeneration.org/
Lancaster Baptist Youth Group - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkUxLCMbTq7wtt7KVQlyvng
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Dear Church Family,
You guys are awesome! I’ve been hearing wonderful stories of ways that you have found to stay in contact with each other, and even better than that you have found creative ways to share the gospel with others. From using things like good old fashioned hand-written notes sent in the “snail mail” to daily calls around to folks in need. You all are doing it! I wish I had come up with this statement, but I’m not this clever – “The Church is not closed. It has been deployed!” This is so incredibly true right now.
As you look at the numbers for the impact that COVID-19 is having in Colorado, please remember that we expected the numbers to go up as testing kits became more widely distributed. The recent uptick in confirmed cases is not a surprise, however, the danger still exists. 11 have died in Colorado including one in Eagle County. While we certainly mourn with the families that have experienced loss, we also want to remember that God is still on the throne.
Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness.
—Isaiah 41:10
I’d like to briefly give you the run-down on the upcoming schedule for the church. It’s fairly simple, but we need to be aware.
1. The choir will continue to meet on Wednesday nights at 7 pm. We ask that only choir members and family attend so that social distancing can be maintained.
2. The Sunday sermon will be available again this Sunday morning on the website – just like it was last Sunday.
3. Remember to sign up for an in-home prayer meeting and Bible study. You can do that HERE.
4. The Easter Celebration is still scheduled for April 19. Again, this date could change, but as of March 25 this plan is still in place.
I would like to say a special thank you to everyone who has had excellent suggestions regarding the sermon videos. I have taken them all into consideration, and we may be able to implement some of them as we move forward. Have patience with me; this is my first attempt at being a televangelist!
I love you all,
—Pastor Monroe
P.S. Ben Schettler has released the first episode of his television series. You can watch that HERE
Are you getting “Cabin Fever” yet? I know I am. My children are having a hard time understanding why they can’t go out and do the fun the things they usually enjoy like church, storytime at the library, gymnastics, or even just trips to the park, and I am sure that you have many questions as well. We have been told to stay at home as much as possible[1], but the fact is, we are not accustomed to this type of lifestyle in our culture. As a matter of fact, many of us are away from home more than we are there. So, what should we do during this season of isolation?
I would like to share three Biblical thoughts about a season of isolation. Moses spent 40 years in isolation after he fled from Egypt. He was disliked by both the Egyptians and the Hebrews, and so homeless, family-less, and hopeless he endured this lonely season.
1. Isolation is God’s Training Ground
If we let Him, God will use this season of isolation to mold us into the people he needs us to be. Think about some of the heroes of the Bible that spent time in Isolation.
1. Noah – alone with just his family and the animals in the ark
2. Joseph – Sold into slavery and imprisoned
3. Gideon – Alone in a winepress threshing wheat
4. David – Alone with his sheep
5. Jonah – Three days and nights alone in the whale’s belly
6. Peter – Weeping and alone after he denied Christ
7. Paul – Alone in the wilderness after his conversion
8. John – Alone on Patmos
Allow God to teach you during this season. Stay in the Word, continue praying, and love others.
2. Moses Learned Humility
Moses would go from being the Prince of Egypt that killed a man in anger to the meekest man in all the earth. What a stark difference! The Lord may be teaching us to be humble, so why don’t we put aside the pride and look instead to the needs of others instead of our own needs. Remember what Jude said.
And of some have compassion, making a difference:
—Jude 1:22
3. Moses became Contemplative
Take time right now to reflect and contemplate your life. Not in a regretful way, but rather in a helpful and constructive way. We need to consider past decisions and weigh them in light of eternity. Have you kept the Lord first in your life? Then choose to move forward from here keeping Him as the priority of life.
Remember, this season of isolation we are in can be used by the Lord to teach us and train us. It is important that we allow Him to work in our hearts.
But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.
—Isaiah 40:31
—Pastor Steve Monroe
[1] https://covid19.colorado.gov/press-release/state-health-department-issues-public-health-order-reducing-person-work-and
Steve began serving as Pastor of First Baptist Church on January 1st of 2016 after serving several years as an Assistant Pastor in Wyoming. Steve has a ministry degree from West Coast Baptist College and graduated in 2007. Kim also graduated from West Coast in 2007 with a degree in Elementary Education.
First Baptist is experiencing a refreshed work of God on the western slope of Colorado! The Eagle Valley is a beautiful place with amazing people, and Steve and Kim are thankful to serve the Lord here with their three children Emma, Leah, and Clara. They enjoy helping others grow in grace, spending time together, and exploring God's amazing creation!
Feel free to personally contact Steve: pastor@fbcgypsum.org
Mailing Address:
First Baptist Church of Gypsum
ATTN: Stephen Monroe
PO Box 815
Gypsum, CO 81637
(970) 524-7990