Four To Flourish (Part 1)

Ecclesiastes 3:1 – “To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven:” Everything we do in life should be on purpose and have a purpose. This is why I feel so strongly about the video game epidemic with the men in our society. Video games are ripping men of their purpose causing them to waste hours upon hours in front of screen that serves a false reality to their sense of accomplishment because they beat a game.
While I can’t speak for every church in how they structure and implement their services, I will give you the purposes for our services that we offer. On the back of our church tract that we use to invite people to our church and on our website, you will find four service times each week. Most people are conditioned (because of the one and done mentality with church) to view this as an option of choosing the best time slot to get your “church time” in. Let me be gentle, but clear – your attendance is not a one hour slot to fill out every week that fits your plans and schedule. God’s house should have a greater priority in your life than watching a ball game on the TV or sleeping in.
My purpose in these next two blog posts are found in the title, Four to Flourish. You get out of church what you put in to the church. The more you go, the better off you’ll be. I’m here to gently, yet strongly push you to attend all four services and to flourish in your Christian walk. The service times are not menu items to choose what you’ll take and leave, but rather they are opportunities for you to become more edified, more engaged, and more stirred in your heart for the Lord.
Here are the purposes for our four regular services at our church:
Sunday School – educating
Sunday School has been around for a long time. Mature, faithful Christians are chosen in the church to study the Bible each week and teach the Word of God to a specific age group. I love this format for several reasons, but there are 2-3 very important reasons for this. One of those is that you get several people in the church studying the Bible to teach it to others. If you’ve done this, then you know that you learn more by doing this than you probably have just studying for your own benefit. Another great reason is that it provides teaching to people at their stage of life. I led a young adult class in our church. This is a stage of life that we are very weak at in most of our churches. We have classes for children according to their age group so that they can understand God’s Word at their level. Our teachers are instructed to focus heavily on Bible stories for kids. This educates children on God’s Word. They have to learn it before they can believe it, and children are hungry for knowledge. If you’ve ever tried teaching a teenager and a kindergartener at the same time, then you can understand the challenge of combining various age groups. Another great reason for this is that it creates smaller groups of people so that people feel less “lost” and more connected when they come to church. Being a part of a class makes them feel like they’re a part of something.
Sunday Morning – evangelizing
Without a doubt, this is the largest service in any church in America with few exceptions. The old way told us to count our church attendance by counting the Sunday School crowd. Those days are long gone. The time that people come is for the late morning service. Don’t get me wrong, I love this service! We are prepared for newcomers, young Christians, regulars that are still trying to fit in at our church, and faithful servants that provide music and serve in a variety of capacities to reach others with the gospel. My preaching is always gospel-centered in this service. Not every message is a gospel message, but every message I preach here, I include the gospel. This is also the time that we emphasize a plea for salvation more than any other service. This is the BIG DAY service time, and the time that I am more concerned than ever to shake new hands, be available, make conversations, and win people to Christ.
For the sake of keeping this blog to the readable size that I strive for, we will discuss the other two service times in the church and their purposes. See you in Sunday School this Sunday!









