Sunday, June 10, 2007

The Cure for Boredom

Our church's Home Group leaders meet every other Thursday night for some doctrinal training, accountability, and fellowship. This meeting is different than our monthly church-wide leadership meetings. Here, the next generation of our church's leadership learns how to shepherd God's church together. From this group of maybe 10 men, I would fully expect to see some new pastors develop in the next few years.

We're each rotating through sections of Mark's Gospel to share messages this summer at our Sunday morning services. We're all a little nervous, but it's encouraging to see so many qualified men of God learning to step up to lead in the church. As our pastors are traveling in and out of town for both business and mission trips, it's refreshing to see that they have successfully reproduced their faith and leadership into the young leaders coming behind them.

I had the opportunity to share a message this Sunday on "The Cure for Boredom". I actually haven't listened to it yet. So, I hope I don't sound too stupid. Listen to some of it if you get the chance. It should be posted on our website in the next few days. Here's the link.

1 comment:

Terry said...

Your posts are awesome, Ross.
We just read them aloud after you just left...

Thank you for mentioning them.

Reading "Army of Dry Bones" is kinda like the guy on the radio, Paul Harvey, who says, "Now you know the rest of the story"