Hello, Crossroads Family !
As I think about what I’d like to say to you in this week’s email, many things come to mind. First of all, thank you for your willingness to follow and grow a church together ! Thanks for caring for each other and for me !
Of course, you’re aware that we have a congregational meeting this Sunday following the worship service. And there is a Christmas party and dinner for all women this Sunday evening from 5-7:00. I look forward to God’s blessing on both those activities. As concerns the congregational meeting, here are a few reminders :
1. Everyone is invited. We would love to have everyone stay, even if you are not a member of the church.
2. If you’re a voting member at Crossroads, we’ll have a vote on the three men nominated to next year’s Elder Board. They are Forrest Drury (nominated for a second term) and Tommie Ray and Bryan Townsend (each nominated to a first term). Each one will be voted on separately and, according to our by-laws, must receive at least a 75% affirmative vote. The effect will be to grow our Elder Board to seven members rather than five.
3. We’ll vote on two proposals to our church by-laws. One would permit us to receive absentee votes when we vote on something as a church. The other would update the Statement of Faith from the Evangelical Free Church that we include in our church constitution and by-laws. Each of these proposals requires a 66% majority approval.
4. We’ll have a financial report and will vote on a budget for next year. If you did not get to see a copy of that 2026 budget proposal last Sunday, let me know and either I or Donna can email it to you.
5. We’ll have time for some ministry updates, and we’ll spend time in prayer. Perhaps the most important thing we’ll do is to pray. Even now, would you pray in advance for the Lord to lead us in our meeting ? Thank you !
When we think about all God has to say to us — and the mission that is still in place to make disciples of all nations — it may seem like a lot to wrap our minds around. We’re challenged weekly, if not daily, to grow in new ways ; we recognize we have a huge responsibility to shine the light of God’s love into our world ; we’re conscious of sin and of having hurt others around us, and we desire repentance and reconciliation ; we want to love the Lord more genuinely. How do we keep up with all God is speaking into our lives ?
I was re-reading a favorite old book of mine this week called In Praise of Plodders. The idea of the book is that it’s by plodding along daily that we achieve and become all God intends for us. Charles Spurgeon said it was by perseverance that the snail reached the ark ! The great missionary William Carey, who provided Scriptures in over 40 languages and dialects for more than 300 million people in the 1700s and 1800s, said, “If anyone gives me credit for being a plodder, he will describe me justly. Anything beyond this will be too much. I can plod. That is my only genius. I can persevere in any definite pursuit. To this I owe everything.”
The word “plod” comes from an Old English word for “puddle.” A plodder is someone who gets his feet wet, wades through the water and mud, and makes it to his destination. He keeps going ! In Isaiah 40, the prophet Isaiah describes the life of one who knows God as being like flying with eagles wings, like running without growing weary, and like walking. Notice that walking is the last on the list … perhaps because it’s the hardest !
I have a stack of Bible verses handwritten on 3×5 index cards. These are Bible verses I’ve memorized over many years. When you see me out walking, one of the things I’m hopefully doing is reviewing my Bible memory verses. I consider them to be my friends. To keep them fresh and accessible in my memory, I have to review them regularly. I only wish I knew more ! I’ve often thought I would someday preach a sermon based on my personal memory verses. Someday I will ! Here are the fifteen short verses I know from the book of Proverbs that I’ve been reviewing this week. Though this is somewhat random, see what God might be saying to you through them :
The mouth of the righteous is a fountain of life.
Proverbs 10:11
He who guards his mouth preserves his life ; he who opens wide his lips comes to ruin.
Proverbs 13:3
In all toil, there is profit.
Proverbs 14:23
A tranquil heart is life to the body, but passion is rottenness to the bones.
Proverbs 14:30
A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.
Proverbs 15:1
The first to plead his case seems right until another comes and examines him.
Proverbs 18:17
A man’s discretion makes him slow to anger, and it is his glory to overlook an offense.
Proverbs 19:11
Listen to advice and accept instruction that you may gain wisdom for the future.
Proverbs 19:20
He who shuts his ear to the cry of the poor will also cry himself and be unanswered.
Proverbs 21:13
The borrower becomes the lender’s slave.
Proverbs 22:7
Do not weary yourself to gain wealth.
Proverbs 23:4
He who conceals his transgressions will not prosper ; he who confesses and forsakes them will find compassion.
Proverbs 28:13
He who follows empty pursuits will have poverty in plenty.
Proverbs 28:19
Fools vent their anger ; the wise quietly hold it back.
Proverbs 29:11
Every word of God is tested ; He is a shield to those who take refuge in Him. Do not add to His words, lest He reprove you and you be proved a liar.
Proverbs 30:5-6
That’s quite a sermon ! What a great life we’ll lead — peaceful, purposeful, fulfilling — if we’ll just take a small piece of what God’s teaching us and put it ploddingly into practice !Thoughts and reminders …
As I write, I am hearing that Tommie Ray’s surgery has gone well today. We thank God, and let’s continue to pray for Tommie and Diane !
For the lighting of the Advent wreath this Sunday, I’m asking women who were part of the Saturday morning study group to come to the front, help light the candles, and (those who wish) share a little something about what you’ve gained through your time together this year. Thank you !
Thanks to Jenny and others who facilitated such a wonderful outreach caroling effort last Sunday afternoon at Nathan Richard Care Center. We were blessed and pray the residents and staff there were as well. May God grant further bridges of relationship and blessing.
We’re planning a church-wide Prayer Day on Martin Luther King, Jr Day, January 19. We did this a year ago. It’s not the 24-hour chain this time ; simply a day of prayer and fasting. We’ll have some instructions and gather some prayer requests to share in the weeks ahead.
David Prickett has some Christian music CDs in the back of the worship area. He would love for you to take one — free !
I look forward to seeing you, Lord willing, this Sunday morning at 10:00 !
— Tom