Psalm 84, this week's Psalm on the prayer sheet.
A resource page for the annual Church Ministries Conference in Grand Rapids, MI.
Here are four important words/attitudes to remember on this topic and any topic where there may be differing views.
Was the most recent presidential election the biggest election ever?
Yes and No
It is not surprising that non-Christians view the next election as the most important one ever.
They have no real, future, eternal hope.
Let's look at two passages of scripture, one from the Old Testament and one from the New Testament, to help us think about this topic.
Jeremiah 29:11 "For I know the plans I have for you, declares the LORD, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope" is often thought of as an instant blessing. In verses 4 through 11, we see the Israelites living in exile for 70 years, building homes, planting gardens, marrying, and having children.
For context, read Jeremiah 29:4 - 11 HERE.
God commanded Israel, while they were in Babylonian Exile, to
In verse 10, God says this captivity will be for 70 years.The bottom line is to be completely where you are, as long as God has you there, for God's glory.
Romans 13:1—7
Here are two sermon resources on this passage:
- HERE is a link to Trinity's Romans series. LIsten to the sermons on Romans 13:1 - 4 and 5 - 10.
- Six part sermon series from John MacArthur - www.gty.org/sermons/series/127/the-christian-and-government
Remember,
God is holy and sovereign.
Man is sinful and dependent on God.
Government is a divine institution authorized by God.
The purpose of government is to ensure the common good.
Christians are to be good citizens.
The solution to political apathy is not political idolatry.
The solution to political idolatry is not political apathy.
Resources from How Can I Love Church Members with Different Politics by Leeman & Naselli
Quotes from What Do I Say When…? by Walker & Walker
“Changing your world doesn’t happen by complaining but by slow plodding and persuasion.”
“Apathy and obsession are equally alike in being the wrong approach to political engagement.”
“Political engagement is a forum for loving one’s neighbor by seeking your neighbor’s flourishing. Christians should not engage in politics for the sake of their own interests of what causes all people to have the best chance to prosper.”
God vs. Government by Busenitz & Coates
Conscience: What It Is, How To Train It, and Loving Those Who Differ by Naselli & Crowley
Contains a great chart Paul’s Solution of Love.
Resources:
We take the feedback we receive seriously, which is one of the reasons we want to share some general feedback based on the evaluation information.
This post's goal is not to go through evaluations point by point. WIth the conference being only a once-a-year event, this is will hopefully provide a good reminder.
This post has a couple of sections: (1) Definitely Possible Future Ideas, (2) Repeated Responses, (3) Reminder of CMC's Purpose, (4) General Comments as We Look Ahead.
(1) Definitely Possible Future Ideas
We want the conference to be theological, which means honoring God, proclaiming Jesus, depending on the Holy Spirit, and staying true to the Bible.
Each year, there are a variety of topics suggested, and we try to incorporate some of these into the upcoming. Two suggested workshops we would love to offer are (1) A nursery-themed workshop. Your church's nursery can be so much more than child care. (2) Improving communication in the local church. This could include weekly announcements and social media. It would be great to have some workshops on these topic. If you know of someone who could lead one, please use the conference contact page -grchurchministriesconference.com/contact/
(2) Repeated Responses
Often, there are repeated requests to offer more on a specific topic. We are very excited that people are passionate about specific ministry areas. We also want to help people grow into even healthier church members, and this involves growth in areas like discipleship and counseling. When there is an obvious need, we will increase the number of workshops on a specific topic, but in the meantime, look for general topics that would be helpful in a specific ministry area. This is why we added the codes to indicate other ministry areas and the track graphics to help with planning.
(3) Reminder of CMC's Purpose
From the later start on Friday, which provides opportunities for lay ministry leaders and workers to attend on a workday, to the late Friday night and early Saturday, which allows us to pack in as much as possible into one weekend, we try to be purposeful.
(4) General Comment about the Church, Curricula, Camps, Parachurch Ministries, and More
Remember, curricula, camps, parachurch ministries, and other similar things are good and helpful. Also, remember, the church is God's Plan A, and there is no Plan B.
9Marks published a series of posts called "Five Reasons We Don't Disciple." Part 3 stated that one reason Christians and churches don't disciple is that they are program-dependent. You can read the whole article HERE. The article contains some great things to remember. "A program - however biblically faithful - is no substitute for ongoing, personal discipling." "Programs can imply that discipleship is a matter of following the correct 'process' rather than cultivating the correct character." At the Church Ministries Conference, many workshops share a general theme of the Bible and discipleship. And many of the workshops have specific program themes. Let's always remember that very specific areas are not meant to be the church's focus. They are means/ways to do the work of the ministry - glorifying God and helping others do the same.
The work of the ministry is done for God's glory in God's strength with God's Word for the good of others. Let us remember that.
Your feedback from 2025 led to some new workshop speakers and two Q & A workshops and the Missions/Evangelism lunch meeting. We are looking to improve these opportunities for more people to give and share ideas.
Thank you so much for being part of the Church Ministries Conference. We look forward to seeing you next year, March 12 and 13. And continue sharing your feedback.
Sally Wagenmaker, attorney at law from Wagenmaker & Oberly, LLC, was disappointed that she was not able to do her scheduled workshop at this Church Ministries Conference.
She sent several articles and resources to help churches think through various legal issues.
On my workshop topic of keeping churches and other ministries safe, attached are several articles that you are welcome to distribute as you deem best, perhaps for those people who may have registered for this workshop or otherwise express interest in this topic. Here is some related information about them:
I would particularly commend the “Shepherd - Sustain - Send” guest W&O blog article by Chris Atkins, for his wise insights on de-escalation and related ministry responsiveness approaches. Chris is a former CIA agent and military veteran and is very kind-hearted too. He now leads 242Momentum and brings this unique professional background to powerfully effective ministry safety.I hope these resources will be helpful, as you may discern.
We are very thankful for Sally's willingness and desire to share these resources with conference attendees and others.
CORRECTION:
Jim Jeffery (Session #3) is at Chapel Pointe Church
CANCELLED
Session 2
Justin Edmonds’ “Design with Purpose — Planning and Budgeting Your Church Technology the Right Way”
CHANGED:
ALL WORKSHOPS IN RM 121 HAVE BEEN MOVED TO RM 138
Session 1
In Rm 38, Robert Bowman’s is now “Measuring Success in Ministry: A Missional Assessment Framework” with Jeff Halsted, Calvary Baptist Church, GR
Session 2
In Rm 122, Wes Crawford’s is now “Getting to the Heart of People’s Problems” with Mike Hanson, Biblical Counseling Ministries.
People have problems, and the church is the place to go! Do you believe this? Or are you feeling not equipped? If you want to build your confidence in giving Biblical Care and Counsel to your people, this workshop is for you.
In Rm 38, Robert Bowman’s is now “Let’s Talk About Politics with Dave Rodgers
As we think about politics, we must remember that God is sovereign and holy, and man is limited and sinful. An election does not change these facts at all. How do we have conversations in our community and even in our churches that show these truths? This workshop will NOT fix politics but will show you ways to think Biblically and have political conversations that show where your hope is.” This is a repeat from last year
Session 4
In Rm 129, Caleb Winegardner’s is now “Out with the new and in with the old” with Wes Crawford, West Cannon Baptist Church
In the ever-changing landscape of student ministries, it can be overwhelming to keep up! Every other youth group seems to have a new idea, strategy, or participate in a strange social media trend that you weren’t even aware of! This can tempt us away from the basics that God has given us in scripture for helping young people grow into the image of their Creator. This workshop aims at reorienting our minds and our definition of success back to what God would have for us!