Sun
Apr
22nd
2012
1

Apology of Aristides

In my reading this week in preparation for Sundays sermon on a New Kind of Community from Acts 2:42-47, I read John MacArthur’s commentary on the passage. In it he cites this excerpt from the second century philosopher Aristides. I thought it was challenging to read and think about what would be said to the King or President today about Christianity:

Now the Christians, O king, by going about and seeking have found the truth. For they know and trust in God, the Maker of heaven and earth, who has no fellow. From him they receive those commandments which they have engraved on their minds, and which they observe in the hope and expectation of the world to come.

For this reason they do not commit adultery or immorality; they do not bear false witness, or embezzle, nor do they covet what is not theirs. They honor their father and mother, and do good to those who are their neighbors. Whenever they are judges, they judge uprightly. They do not worship idols made in the image of man. Whatever they do not wish that others should do to them, they in turn do not do; and they do not eat the food sacrificed to idols.

Those who oppress them they exhort and make them their friends. They do good to their enemies. Their wives, O King, are pure as virgins, and their daughters are modest. Their men abstain from all unlawful sexual contact and from impurity, in the hope of recompense that is to come in another world.

As for their bondmen and bondwomen, and their children, if there are any, they persuade them to become Christians; and when they have done so, they call them brethren without distinction.

They refuse to worship strange gods; and they go their way in all humility and cheerfulness. Falsehood is not found among them. They love one another; the widows needs are not ignored, and they rescue the orphan from the person who does him violence. He who has gives to him who has not, ungrudgingly and without boasting. When the Christians find a stranger, they bring him into their homes and rejoice over him as a true brother. They do not call brothers those who are bound by blood ties alone, but those who are brethren after the Spirit and in God.

When one of their poor passes away from the world, each provides for his burial according to his ability. If they hear of any of their number who are imprisoned or oppressed for the name of the Messiah, they all provide for his needs, and if it is possible to redeem him, they set him free.

If they find poverty in their midst, and they do not have spare food, they fast two or three days in order that the needy might be supplied with the necessities. They observe scrupulously the commandments of their Messiah, living honestly and soberly as the Lord their God ordered them. Every morning and every hour they praise and thank God for his goodness to them; and for their food and drink they offer thanksgiving.

If any righteous person of their number passes away from the world, they rejoice and thank God, and escort his body as if he were setting out from one place to another nearby. When a child is born to one of them, they praise God. If it dies in infancy, they thank God the more, as for one who has passed through the world without sins. But if one of them dies in his iniquity or in his sins, they grieve bitterly and sorrow as over one who is about to meet his doom.

Such O King, is the commandment given to the Christians, and such is their conduct. (The Apology of Aristides, translated by Rendel Harris [London: Cambridge, 1893])

What a testimony the early Christians had. How about the sacrifice of going without meals to provide food for others? What would be said about modern Christians?

Would anyone today say of Christians: Such is the commandment and such is their conduct? Maybe modern vernacular, “They actually do this stuff.” They actually believe what the Bible says and live it out. You can see it in the way they love each other and love the world. You can see it in their families. You can see it in their relationships. They genuinely care about others more than themselves. They are generous with their money. They love their God. What would be said to the King or President today? Would anyone notice a difference?


Fri
Apr
13th
2012
0

Post Easter Thank You and Celebration

Thank you everyone who was praying about our Easter services this past Sunday. We had a tremendous day and God used a lot of people, prayers, and gifts to make it possible. People were up and at the theater before 6am setting up, so that we could be ready for our 8:00am service. The teams all did a fantastic job from set-up, to parking lot, first impressions, hospitality, tech, worship, Bridge Kids, ushers, response team, to tear-down. Thank you.

We are celebrating everything that God did this past weekend. Here are some highlights so you can rejoice with us.

  • For the first time in our 5 year history we had 3 services (8am, 9am and 10:30am). Over 100 people attended the 8am service (including kids).
  • We began a new series entitled: New Beginnings that will continue for the next four weeks. (See video below)
  • We had our highest attendance ever at 1096 total people.
  • We had the most kids we have ever hosted at Bridge Kids with 243 kids.
  • 81 adults worked in Bridge Kids (we even had more volunteers than we needed). Thank you.
  • We had 172 people attend one of our 3 video venues.
  • We had 16 guests fill out connection cards which means 16 donations to our strategic partner WAR to free people from human trafficking.
  • We had roughly 150 people volunteer to connect people to Jesus for life change between our set-up, tear-down, parking lot, first impressions, hospitality, usher, tech, worship, Bridge Kids, response team, and Community Group teams.
  • We had a new response team ready to lead people to Jesus, and pray with anyone who desires to pray about any issue after each service. This team will be available from now on after all of our services. They will be wearing yellow name tags that say Response Team.
  • We had people raise their hands to indicate that they made a decision to trust Jesus Christ as their Savior. I honestly don’t know how many, but we praise God for each one (Luke 15:7; 10).

We are excited not simply about the numbers, but because each number represents a person. We desire to connect people to Jesus Christ for life change. The more people we have, the greater potential impact we can have for the glory of God!


Tue
Apr
3rd
2012
0

New Beginnings

Sometimes life doesn’t go exactly the way we expect it to go. In those moments wouldn’t it be great to be able to start over? Wouldn’t it be great to get a fresh start?

Many people seek a new beginning by changing jobs, or moving to a new city. Others jump from one relationship to another. Often times what we are actually doing is running from problems. Regardless of where we run, those problems have an interesting way of re-manifesting themselves in our new contexts. The reason this happens is because we don’t really have a new beginning. We have the same life and same problems simply in a new context.

What if we could truly have a fresh start? That is exactly what God offers us. Through the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, we are offered a new way of life – a fresh start. This means we can actually have a NEW BEGINNING. God’s new beginning for you means a new kind of power, a new way of church, a new way of life and best of all, forgiveness for our sin.

If you are looking for a new beginning, I invite you to our new series starting this Sunday April 8th. If someone you know is looking for a new beginning, I challenge you to invite them this Sunday.

This Sunday is also Easter Sunday and we will be having 3 services at the Brier Creek Movie Theater 8am (with childcare for birth through 23 months), 9am (our regular engaging Bridge Kids ministry for birth through 5th grade) and 10:30am (Bridge Kids birth through 5th grade). If you are wondering what to expect, check out this video: What to Expect.

We have extra service opportunities this Sunday as we anticipate many new guests. If you are interested in serving on our First Impressions Team or with Bridge Kids, please sign up here: http://southbridgefellowship.com/easter-2012-volunteer

Join us in praying for 1200 people to attend and 100 to start a relationship with Jesus Christ.

Some ideas on how to invite people:

• Post a link for our Easter services on your Facebook or Twitter accounts: http://southbridgefellowship.com/easter

• Forward them the Southbridge Happenings email that will go out this week.

• Send them a link to this blog post.

• Go to our (Facebook Page here) and become a fan. Share postings from that site.

• Use one of our invite cards to invite a neighbor, friend, waiter/waitress, people you meet at the grocery store etc.