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Sunday was a little heavy.
I don’t mean we had a roomful or 400-pound sumo wrestling fatties (we only had one or two of those)… I mean the lesson was heavy.
Sovereignty?! God controls everything but he doesn’t control everything?! What?! He doesn’t control my choices?! What?! How?!
He’s God.
If you walked away from Sunday thinking, “I know one thing… God’s WAY bigger than me!” you got a lot right.
Tonight it’s a little easier. We’re back to notebooks that you can draw pictures take notes in. As we’re working through our Bible Study Series, it helps to know that you have a Bible that’s really real. It’s not made up. There is a God and He wrote the Bible. It’s amazingly deep. And it’s written for you.
I dug through pages of notes, websites, books and more books, and have copied out some of the stuff that would fit in your booklet. Before we get into the “how” of reading and studying your Bible, I wanted to check out the “why,” and, “is it for real?”
I hope tonight we’re a little lighter than Sunday. At least I hope your faces show it a little better!
Love God. Love others. Do right.
Bro. Ryan
- MINISTRY OPPORTUNITY – SATURDAY, OCT. 29th or NOV. 5th? Loading a moving truck for a single lady church member. Maybe only a few guys needed from 12:30 – 3 pm. (Still finding out details.) Lunch provided.
- WCBC COLLEGE DAYS – THURSDAY & FRIDAY, NOV. 3 & 4. We’ll leave the church aft er school on Thursday and return Friday afternoon. The cost is $25 per person. That covers all of your meals and lodging. Please sign up soon.
- DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME ENDS – SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6. Don’t forget to set your clocks back 1 hr. on Saturday night. We like for you to be here early but not that early.
Dear Teens,
First, did you get your “Be our Guest” Wednesday postcard this week?
I really hope you’re planning on being there November 9 as we unveil our new outreach program. We will be dealing only with the aspect of what we do with guests that come into our class, and I hope ALL of you choose to come.
Second, what a fun time on Friday. I love that we can just hang out in a Christian environment… free from all the trash you have to put up with at public school or on TV all day every day. I hope you enjoy yourselves at activities like that. I don’t know if you realize how much sin you as a Christian are being barraged with, but I want to encourage you to always try to attend activities.
Finally, I want to invite you to pester your parents to bring you to church on Wednesdays. We’re three sermons into our Bible Study series, and if you’re serious about God you’ll be serious about hearing from Him through His Word.
Do right. Love God. Love others. We love you!
Bro. Ryan
- MINISTRY OPPORTUNITY – SATURDAY, OCT. 29th or NOV. 5th? Loading a moving truck for a single lady church member. Maybe only a few guys needed from 12:30 – 3 pm. (Still finding out details.) Lunch provided.
- WCBC COLLEGE DAYS – THURSDAY & FRIDAY, NOV. 3 & 4. We’ll leave the church aft er school on Thursday and return Friday afternoon. The cost is $25 per person. That covers all of your meals and lodging. Please sign up soon.
- DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME ENDS – SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6. Don’t forget to set your clocks back 1 hr. on Saturday night. We like for you to be here early but not that early.
God didn’t do anything good this week.
“What?! Bro. Ryan, don’t say that!” you might think.
You might be shocked at hearing that said… but have you LIVED this week like that’s not true?
Did you thank Him today for something good He’s done? You should have.
Did you think on His goodness today? You should have.
Did you even have a desire to spread that to someone at school today? You should have.
We’re SO good at being SHOCKED when someone says something “unspiritual” like that, especially when it’s coming from “the preacher.” But are you that shocked when YOU’RE not thankful for the good things God’s done?
You wicked Pharisee.
That’s what they did! They were self-deceived. They saw lots of problems with everyone else and didn’t think twice when it was THEIR OWN sin.
You might be able to know how to dress for church, what to say, and how to be respectful to your parents… tooty toot toot to you. How’s your so-called commitment to purity? Are you staying as FAAAAAR away from “that gray area” as possible?
Or do you push it whenever you can?
How’s your passion for Bible preaching? Did you increase the fervor of the Bible preaching ministry of our church last Sunday? If not, by definition you DEcreased the fervor.
“We go to a Bible preaching church.” Tooty toot toot. What did YOU do to contribute?
We could go on and on. I’m very excited about the message tonight! Every time I preach I envision God’s Word getting a hold of your hearts, and I envision RADICAL CHANGE. Every time I preach. I mean that. I’m rarely discouraged; I’m always waiting… anticipating.
I can’t wait to see what God does with some of you wicked Pharisees. J God has already torn me up over this text. I hope it’s a help tonight.
Bro. Ryan
MINISTRY OPPORTUNITY – SATURDAY, OCT. 29th or NOV. 5th?
Loading a moving truck for a single lady church member.
Maybe only a few guys needed from 12:30 – 3 pm. (Still finding out details.)
Lunch provided.
TEEN BONFIRE – SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21
This will be at Pastor’s house. Bring a can of veggies for hobo stew.
WCBC COLLEGE DAYS – THURSDAY & FRIDAY, NOV. 3 & 4
We’ll leave the church after school on Thursday and return Friday afternoon. The cost is $25 per person. That covers all of your meals and lodging. Please sign up soon.
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME ENDS – SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6
Don’t forget to set your clocks back 1 hr. on Saturday night, Nov. 5. We like for you to be here early but not that early.
Have you ever had tough conversations about abortion?
When you’re talking about it with your friends at school, or when you hear a teacher mention it in class, there are a lot of crazy scenarios! Is it ever right?
No way, Bro. Ryan!
You might think “No way!” …but could you argue it? If it were a debate topic in your speech class, would you have a good argument?
I just watched one of the most AMAZING videos that ALL of you should watch! It’s on YouTube, it’s on documentaries.net… it’s all over. Just search for “180” movie and it will pop up.
A man named Ray Comfort has put together a series of interviews in a compelling 30 minute video, and I’d encourage all of you to search it out and think through what he’s talking about. Beyond the issues of abortion, he presents a very cool way to present the gospel: get people to realize their need because of their sin, explain the payment of the cross, and ask for a decision (you’ll see what I mean when you watch it.)
TONIGHT IS THE second sermon of our Bible Study series (started on Sunday), and I hope all of you take it very seriously. It can change your life if you let it. (Not the series… the BIBLE will change your life.) Make a commitment now to be here every week, and encourage others to come as well.
Have a great week!
Bro. Ryan
MINISTRY OPPORTUNITY – SATURDAY, OCT. 29th or NOV. 5th?
Loading a moving truck for a single lady church member.
Maybe only a few guys needed from 12:30 – 3 pm. (Still finding out details.)
Lunch provided.
SATURATION SATURDAY – THIS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15
We want to see EVERY available person out at 9:45 am to help us go out into the harvest.
HARVEST SUNDAY – NEXT SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16
Dr. John Goetsch will be preaching in Sunday school, Sunday morning and Sunday evening services. We’ll meet in the sanctuary for Sunday school. You’ll have all day to greet him and make him feel welcomed.
TEEN BONFIRE – SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21
This will be at Pastor’s house. Bring a can of veggies for hobo stew.
The wise Gru says, “Why are you so OLD?” on our invitation cards.
Have you ever wondered that about the Bible? It’s okay if you have… I have!
God, what good is the Bible today? It’s so OLD! It doesn’t make sense! I’m confused.
You’re not a terrible person if you don’t understand the Bible… you’re normal. It was written in a whole different language! It was written to people WAY different from us. It was written to people with WAY different problems than we have.
No. Scratch that last sentence. Because the problems THEY faced in the Bible are the same problems WE face today. No, they didn’t have the drug problems in their public schools, they didn’t have the media distracting people from their life’s purpose, they didn’t have the internet at their fingertips on their cell phones… but they did face sin, and God did provide a way out: salvation.
The Bible TRUTH is the same yesterday, today, and forever, because Jesus is the same. The APPLICATION might be different today, but the TRUTH is the same, and it will never change.
I hope this Bible Study series can be a blessing. I ran into one teen yesterday during doorknocking and left the family with an invitation card. Today I’ll begin the series with a foundational thought on what we believe about preaching the Word. I hope it’s a blessing as we begin what I think will be one of the most helpful series yet. If you can learn to grow yourself through God’s Word, that removes a lot of the need for the ups and downs of the Christian life.
Do right. Love God. Love others. We love you!
Bro. Ryan
Try to greet EVERY PERSON in the room today.
MINISTRY OPPORTUNITY – SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15th or 22nd?
Loading a moving truck for a single lady church member.
Maybe only a few guys needed from 12:30 – 3 pm. (Still finding out details.)
SATURATION SATURDAY – THIS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15
We want to see EVERY available person out at 9:45 am to help us go out into the harvest.
HARVEST SUNDAY – NEXT SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16
Dr. John Goetsch will be preaching in Sunday school, Sunday morning and Sunday evening services. We’ll meet in the sanctuary for Sunday school. You’ll have all day to greet him and make him feel welcomed.
TEEN BONFIRE – SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21
This will be at Pastor’s house. Bring a can of veggies for hobo stew.
We recently sent out a large postcard announcing the unveiling of our new outreach program coming up on “Be Our Guest” Wednesday, November 9 at 7pm. Parents are welcome to sit in on the services as we go through the different steps we’ll take when a guest visits our class. PLEASE don’t miss “Be Our Guest” Wednesday, teens!
A huge emphasis in the Teens of Faith has simply been on Loving God. If God can get their hearts, everything else will fall in place. And… once God gets their hearts, it should result in changed hearts toward others. Our teens have evidenced that heart for others in the way that many of them have been coming out every Saturday for soul-winning, and one of the main desires of this new outreach emphasis is that it not just become a PROGRAM… but a HEART. We can put programs in place all day… but if a program is not driven by a genuine heart to see people saved, baptized and discipled in our church, the program will fail.
“Be Our Guest” Wednesday will focus on only one aspect of outreach: what to do when guests actually visit our class. In the future I’d love to develop something that can help us reach and bring more TO our class, but I wanted to focus first on what to do with the ones that God has already brought us! Yes, we’ll definitely continue to focus on weekly soul-winning times, and yes, we’ll definitely emphasize evangelism with their friends… but those types of encounters are usually initiated with an invitation to church. What about the ones who are already familiar with our church… they’ve been here! What do we do with them? We treat them… as our guests.
Come see what I mean.
Wednesday
November 9, 2011
7pm

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The following article was written by Brother Cary Schmidt, Student Ministries Director at Lancaster Baptist Church in Lancaster, CA. It was recently posted on Ministry127.com and we have reposted it here for you today.
The contemporary church is seeing a mass exodus of young adults walking away from their faith in their late teens and early twenties. Some studies say the percentage is around 80% while others estimate it to be much higher. The statistic highlights major failures in many contemporary church ministries on a number of levels, but not all churches are seeing this lack of fruit.
While we are never content to see even one young life walk away from the faith, God has seen fit to bless biblical principles in the ministry of Lancaster Baptist Church. He has blessed the application of His Word across all ages of ministry. And over the past 25 years we’ve seen approximately 80% of our graduates stay faithful to the Lord. We’re not seeing the mass exodus in this church that many churches are seeing. And often we are asked “why?” What is God blessing?
In the next few paragraphs, I would like to share a concise summary of Bible principles that God is using to help young people grow up at Lancaster Baptist with a real faith that sustains into adulthood.
A Local Church Focus
Simply put, while our church may have classes and groups of many ages and life context, we are one local church with one purpose and heart. The youngest to the oldest members of our church are a family. We grow together, pray together, serve together, worship together, and function as a church body.
God’s institution for reaching the world, changing lives, and carrying out His work on earth is the local church. Christ died for the church, and the New Testament pattern for establishing others in the faith of Christ (of any age) is the New Testament Church. Our student ministry has never been an entity unto itself. It has always been integrally a part of our local church body. Our students may graduate from the youth group, but they never graduate from the local church.
“…that thou mayest know how thou oughtest to behave thyself in the house of God, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and ground of the truth.” 1 Timothy 3:15
A Family-orientated Ministry
The first “institution” that God ever established was the home—the biblical family. Throughout His Word, God gives clear instructions to parents to teach, disciple, and nurture their children in the ways of the Lord. Many families have adopted a bit of a secular approach to the faith education of their children. They have essentially handed off the responsibility of Bible training to the church—considering themselves either too busy, or inadequate to the task. The problem is not that the church is teaching the Word, but that the parents are not.
Nothing could be more dangerous to our children spiritually. No local church entity can out-influence a parent. And God never intended for us parents to abdicate our responsibility simply because we place our children in a “spiritual environment.” It’s not either or, it’s both and! For twenty-five years our children’s and youth ministries have partnered with families, equipped families, and strengthened families in developing faith and discipling young people. While some youth ministries are structured to separate the family in spiritual contexts, ours has always been structured to unite the family. Together, the church youth ministry stands united with parents to fight for the next generation.
“And, ye fathers, provoke not your children to wrath: but bring them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.” Ephesians 6:4
A Father-led Philosophy
My first morning on staff at Lancaster Baptist Church included a 7 a.m. men’s prayer meeting. I will never forget meeting in Pastor Chappell’s office with a group of men that came in early to pray. This was not a staff meeting. It was a group of laymen. That morning we prayed around the room for over an hour, and one by one I heard young Christian men—recently saved husbands and fathers—on their knees, pouring out their hearts to God. They prayed for their children, their marriages, their pastor, their church, and for lost souls.
That meeting is forever etched into my memory. I knew that morning that God was going to do something great at Lancaster Baptist. Here was a pastor dedicating himself to building and discipling men to be godly fathers and leaders both at home and in the church. And since that time, God has continued to honor Pastor Chappell’s commitment to disciple faithful men.
“And the things that thou hast heard of me among many witnesses, the same commit thou to faithful men, who shall be able to teach others also.” 2 Timothy 2:2
An Age-based, Biblical Education Effort
Every now and then someone will ask me, “…is youth ministry in the Bible? Is age-graded education really a biblical concept?” The answer is a simple yes—when done biblically! While the title of “children’s pastor” or “youth pastor” isn’t found in the Bible, there are several passages that very clearly promote the concept of the church bringing order to age-based education.
First, in Titus 1:5, the Apostle Paul commands Titus to “set in order” the things that are wanting. This is a broad command that gave Pastor Titus a directive to establish structure and order in ministry. Then, later in Titus 2, the Apostle Paul gives a clear pattern for older men and women (not just parents) to teach younger men and women. Titus 2 is a key Bible passage for establishing a biblical ministry to youth and young adults.
He begins by telling us to teach sound doctrine, then proceeds to give a longer, more detailed list that older Christians (men and women) in the congregation should impart to younger Christians.
Finally, Galatians 4:2 gives fathers permission to appoint tutors and governors in their children’s lives to assist in instruction and education.
God has blessed these simple but powerful principles at Lancaster Baptist. In ministry to young people, we focus on faith-building, Bible teaching and training. Student ministry isn’t about entertainment. It’s about meat—content—prepared, delivered, and applied to young lives, just as the Apostle Paul did by addressing different age groups and life-contexts in his letters. (See Ephesians 5 and 6.)
“But speak thou the things which become sound doctrine: That the aged men be sober, grave, temperate, sound in faith, in charity, in patience. The aged women likewise, that they be in behaviour as becometh holiness, not false accusers, not given to much wine, teachers of good things; That they may teach the young women to be sober, to love their husbands, to love their children, To be discreet, chaste, keepers at home, good, obedient to their own husbands, that the word of God be not blasphemed. Young men likewise exhort to be sober minded.” Titus 2:1-6
A Biblical Student Ministry
The contemporary church has missed the mark in modern student ministry, and the statistics prove it. And movements that are “anti-student ministry” or “anti-local church” are also missing the mark. Biblical student ministry is all of the things above, but it is first and foremost about the Bible!
Somewhere over the past few decades, many churches began to believe that young people couldn’t be serious about faith or truly interested in a personal relationship with Christ. This errant assumption led to a “dumb it down” mentality—an attempt to sort of sneak up on kids with spiritual things by masking it in fun and flippancy. The false assumption was that “Christ is not attractive enough, so we need to make the faith attractive by making it entertaining or humorous.”
Don’t misunderstand me. We have lots of fun with our young people. We laugh—that’s biblical. We enjoy and rejoice in the faith and with each other—that’s biblical. We love living life for Christ—that’s biblical. But we have never felt a need to mask the sober things of Scripture or the doctrines of God’s Word with the “icing” of the world. We don’t lower God to their level. We would rather, by His grace and Word, lift them into His presence.
Guess what?! They get it! They understand the truth. They appreciate it. And more importantly, they fall in love with God—not merely with a program or an entertaining activity. And when they grow older, when they out-grow juvenility, they won’t out-grow their Saviour.
“For this cause also thank we God without ceasing, because, when ye received the word of God which ye heard of us, ye received it not as the word of men, but as it is in truth, the word of God, which effectually worketh also in you that believe.” 1 Thessalonians 2:13
A Personal Mentoring Commitment
Developing faith in young lives at our church has never been merely a group proposition. It has always been a personal, relational process. In addition to our group teaching times, it has always been about an older man or an older woman from within the church family investing into a younger man or younger woman spiritually. This happens in coffee shops, McDonalds booths, and living rooms every week all across our city. And this personal ministry gives the public teaching context an even greater depth and effectiveness.
When I read or hear of someone questioning the validity of youth ministry, or when I hear someone say, “Youth ministry or age-based ministry isn’t in the Bible…” I wonder how young Timothy would feel about that. Long before he was a pastor or a minister in training, he was a lost youth without a Christian father, who was reached and discipled by the Apostle Paul.
In ministry to children, youth, or young adults, we can’t take the parent’s place in training the child, but thanks to local church and biblical principles, we can stand united with them—striving together for the faith in young lives. Parents should never hand off the baton of faith-training. But there’s certainly nothing wrong with being in the same boat (the local church) together and grabbing an oar!
I challenge you—parents, pastors, youth workers, children’s workers, and local church family—stand united in fighting for the next generation. God’s pattern—the local church and the family laboring together to build faith in young lives—still works, if we will commit to it!
“…that ye stand fast in one spirit, with one mind striving together for the faith of the gospel;” Philippians 1:27




