Monday, May 23, 2011

The Missional Manifesto

Nathan Stam
Children/Communications Pastor 

The Missional Manifesto was put together by an incredible team of godly men and women, and represents what I hope Apex Baptist Church believes, and is moving toward, as we seek to go and love our community with the Gospel. You can read it by clicking here, and if you agree you can even sign your name to it at the bottom! It includes a Preamble and 10 Affirmations with a concluding statement of action. Check it out today!

You can also check out the following video for a little more background into the thinking behind the Missional Manifesto:

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Operation Inasmuch & Letters to Soldiers

Chuck Thompson
Youth/Missions Pastor

Here's another Operation Inasmuch "thank you" from the 805th Military Police Company:

Dear Apex Baptist Church,

The 805th Military Police Company sends its appreciation to the fine young men and women of Apex Baptist Church. We received the letters of encouragement entitled "American Hero" and passed them out to the Soldiers serving this fine country. I have heard many comments regarding the letters and feel that they had their intended effect.

I also opened a letter from Alexandra (3rd Grade). Her words were warmly felt and appreciated. Please let her know that I make the sacrifices of being away from friends and family to protect the freedoms of this great nation from afar. I serve willingly and with great pride; for if I have the ability to change lives for the better, then my calling in this life is complete.

I conclude with a verse that applies to all facets of life:

"But as for you, continue in what you have learned and have firmly believed, knowing from whom you learned it and how from childhood you have been acquainted with the sacred writings, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus." (2 Timothy 3:14-15)

1LT Andrew Callanan
Executive Officer
805th Military Police Company

Operation Inasmuch & the Mabopane Foundation

Chuck Thompson
Youth/Missions Pastor

It's been a month since Operation Inasmuch, but we wanted to share with you a few "thank yous" you've received along the way. This is one is from the Mabopane Foundation: (Quick Note: the Mabopane Foundation is a Raleigh, NC based nonprofit organization that gives assistance to orphaned, abandoned, and disadvantaged children in Mabopane, South Africa)

Good Morning Apex Baptist Church Family,

I want to thank you for the many ways your "Operation Inasmuch" has helped the Mabopane Foundation. All of you willing, wonderful workers have blessed our ministry beyond belief.

So many of our volunteers/mission sale contributors come from Apex Baptist Church. They are always such a light in whatever they do.

Thank you from the bottom of my heart for the many ways you partner with us!

Blessings,
Becky Young
President, Mabopane Foundation

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Is Church Membership a Biblical Idea?

Nathan Stam
Children/Communications Pastor

Recently, I finished a condensed version of Mark Dever's "What is a Healthy Church?" One of the issues that he addresses is the topic of biblical membership in the local church and I thought it would be appropriate to bring up in the light of our upcoming New Member's Class on May 24 and May 31.

Dever begins, "When a person becomes a Christian, he doesn't just join a local church because it's a good habit for growing in spiritual maturity. He joins a local church because it's the expression of what Christ has made him: a member of the body of Christ. Being united to Christ means being united to every Christian. But that universal union must be given a living, breathing existence in a local church."

What a perspective on membership! As a member of the body of Christ (that includes believers all around the world) it's only natural that we become a member of a local body where we can be discipled and be in community!

Dever continues with a gut check, "Committing to a local body is the natural outcome--it confirms what Christ has done [given us his righteousness through his death on the cross]. If you have no interest in actually committing yourself to an actual group of gospel-believing, Bible-teaching Christians, you might question whether you belong to the body of Christ at all!" (Check out Hebrews 10:23-27 on this point)

So, is membership in a local church a biblical idea? The answer is "Yes!" Check out the list of widows in 1 Timothy 5 or Paul's instructions to the church in Corinth in 1 Corinthians 5. What does church membership mean? 

Dever writes, "By identifying ourselves with a particular local church, we are telling the church's pastors and other members not just that we commit to them, but that we commit to them in gathering, giving, prayer, and service. We are telling them to expect certain things from us and to hold us accountable if we don't follow through . . . Church membership means being incorporated in practical ways into the body of Christ. It means traveling together as aliens and strangers in this world as we head to our heavenly home."

I don't know about you, but on this journey with Christ I need all the help I can get from my brothers and sisters in the faith! I can't do this on my own!

Mark Dever ends with a challenge:

"If your goal is to love all Christians, let me suggest working toward it by first committing to a concrete group of real Christians with all their foibles and follies. Commit to them through thick and thin for eighty years. Then come back and we'll talk about your progress in loving all Christians everywhere."

Contact Tim if you're interested in taking part in the New Member's Classes!

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Embrace Hope

We just wanted to give a quick shout out to all of you who gave and collected money for our Baby Bottle Fundraiser for Hand of Hope Pregnancy Resource Center this past winter. You gave an amazing total of over $4300 that will go to helping young women with unplanned pregnancies in Southeast Wake County. Not only that, but you made an investment in the Kingdom as each of these girls and their families are presented with the truths of Jesus Christ! Thank you for your generosity!

Check out this video to learn a little more about Hand of Hope: