Sunday, January 22, 2012

Survey Results: Areas the Congregation is Doing Well

These are the responses to the question, "In what areas is the congregation doing well?"

- Friendliness

- Good teachers, lots of classes

- Improved singing. Members are tolerant and friendly.

- Accepting of new (different) individuals. Good prayers. Good Bible study.

- Very loving, helpful, hospitable congregation. Excellent teachers. Good teaching program.

- Love and concern for all.

- Faithfulness

- Close knit group. Bible classes and preaching good. Welcoming to visitors.

- Friendliness

- Caring for those members in need

- Not being judgmental

- Open friendly atmosphere

- Love and caring for each other

- Good work with international students.

- Loving and caring for each other. Opening homes up for studies, showers, etc. Love the diversity of cultures. Welcoming visitors. Singing. Willingness to serve elderly. Excellent adult class teachers.

- Welcoming to visitors (should be more welcoming to each other)

- All

- Supporting brethren in times of need. Handle disputes effectively. Eldership is strong.

- Very close knit family that cares for each other deeply.

- Love the family feel of the congregation.

- Basic teaching. Worship. Fellowship. Finances. Adult classes.

- Most everything.

- Plenty of conversation before and after services. On track with personal work and in home Bible studies.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

The Newest Christian at Parkway


Brandon Yzaguirre, son of Cindy Paul.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Shepherds

Zechariah 11:16 describes the work of a Shepherd over his flock of people…

- Visit those who are about to perish
- Seek those who are straying away
- Heal the wounded
- Feed the sound

Visit Those Who are About to Perish

Elders should care for those elderly members in the congregation who have lived a long life in service to the Lord. Generally, they are at a point in their lives where their health is failing and much of their time is spent going to see doctors and taking medications. Additionally, many are widows who must bear the problems of life without a loved one to help and support them. Elders must lead the way in caring for the elderly in the congregation and motivate others to help.

Seek Those Who are Straying Away

Some versions render this, “Look after the young”. Older sheep learn to stay in the safety of the flock. They have been conditioned to be flock animals. It is usually the younger ones who stray whether it be in a flock or in a church. It would be difficult to even try to “drive” an older member from the congregation the young however are occasionally looking for something new and exciting. Elders need to recognize this and not let the young stray too far. They must be “herded” back and encouraged to develop good assembly habits.

Heal the Wounded

Sin has a “wounding” effect on us. Left untreated we can become spiritual cripples, maimed by unresolved sin. Elders need to be on the look out for behaviors that are not Christ-like and not be afraid of addressing those behaviors. Sin can cripple us but it doesn’t have to. God’s wonderful grace can make that wound go away so there is not even a scar left. Elders are a part of that healing process.

Feed the Sound

Proper nutrition prevents a lot of illnesses. Those who are “sound” need to be nourished so they can continue their growth as a Christian. Left unnourished and unchallenged the sound can become weak and lackadaisical in their spiritual responsibilities. When the sound are nourished properly they too can help the “perishing”, the “straying” and the “wounded”.

Elders have a responsibility to everyone in the congregation. They must recognize each person’s special needs. The goal is to present spiritually healthy and unblemished sheep to the Father. The reward will be great.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

My Goals for Parkway in 2012

In no particular order...

1. More congregational picnics and Potlucks
2. Congregational Chats. On Sunday nights have Elders visit with the congregation (quarterly)
3. Focus on home Bible studies with non-members
4. Build a strong community of young adults/college students
5. Provide teaching opportunities for young men who have an interest in teaching.
6. More members involved in volunteer social organizations… Child Protective Services, Big Brother/Big Sister, etc.
7. Vacation Bible Schools in Apartment Complexes and Trailer Parks.
8. Bigger foot print at Texas A&M – Corpus Christi
9. Class to learn and practice songs (monthly)
10. First Wednesday services that are well thought out and inspirational.
11. One Gospel meeting per year on personal evangelism
12. Amazing Gospel meetings
13. An active and updated Website.
14. Song leaders who don’t lead new songs on Sunday mornings.
15. More services in the courtyard
16. Information packet for visitors
17. Add new songs to supplemental song book