Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Pastor's Report 2013

Pastor’s Report 2013

 October of 2013 marked the 20th year that I have had the pleasure of serving as pastor here at the church of God in Oak Lawn.  It’s been wonderful, interesting, fun, scary, challenging, inspiring, good, bad, exciting, heart-breaking, joyful, thrilling and soul-stirring  …sometimes all in the same day.  (That’s a slight exaggeration.  But only slight.)

It has definitely been one of the greatest honors of my life to serve God and serve this church.  I’m hoping for many more years to continue serving!

Of course, some things have changed in those 20 years.  My hair is whiter.  And there’s less of it.  Some physical changes have happened in the building and on the property.  People have come and gone. 

We’ve undergone significant technological changes.  Our church did not have a Facebook page when I began serving as pastor.  Actually, come to think of it, the creators of Facebook were probably about 8 or 9 years old when I began serving. 

No cell phones accidentally went off during the services when I first began serving.  (People were still communicating with two cans and a string, back then.)

Certain changes will continue to happen because change is inevitable.

However, there are certain things that have not fundamentally changed in the past 20 years and they will not change for the next 20 years… or, for that matter, if the Lord were to tarry, for the next 10,000 years.

God does not change.  He is the same yesterday, today and forever.

There is a basic gospel message that does not change.  The Lord Jesus Christ came to earth, lived a sinless life, died on a cross and rose again!   He did this because He loves us and this sacrifice provides forgiveness of sins and salvation to all who believe.  That’s the unchanging truth of the gospel.

The Great Commission, which is given to us by Jesus, does not change:  “Therefore, go and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit.  Teach these new disciples to obey all the commands I have given you.”  Matthew 28:19&20

Soon 2013 will close and 2014 will begin.  I remind us that our church remains firmly committed to the assignment the Lord has given us.  We want to reach out to those who are not currently walking with God.  We want to help them come to know the Lord and to grow in their relationship with Him. 

We remain committed to being a church that, with God’s help, strives to help hurting people.  We say it this way:  “Helping hurting people find and walk with God.”

Our objective is to remain committed to responsibly passing along the faith as it has been passed along for the past 2,000 years.  The Bible tells us Jesus will return.  He is coming again—you can trust that this is true.  Our desire is that this church would be about His work and be found faithful when He returns!

I am so thankful for you all.  I am grateful for your commitment to being a faithful expression of His church here in Oak Lawn.

May God be honored and may His Kingdom increase.

Love and blessings,

Dan



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