Rock Bridge Community Church

10 Reasons to be Excited

10. Beth got an AMAZING report from her doctors in NYC this week. We are beyond grateful.

9.  You invited a BUNCH of new people last weekend — we had record attendance for non-Easter services!
Now what?! Keep inviting, invite people BACK with you, tell them about small groups, 1st Wednesday, membership, serving on a team, etc. Don’t let up because God’s Word PROMISES to fulfill its purpose.

8.  Joy Switch Part 2 is this week! We will be in Philippians chapter 1.

7. You don’t have to miss church if you work or are going to be out of town on Sunday! Why? Rock Bridge PM!

6.  We invested > $42,000 in local, national, and global missions this week!

5.  We’ve got some incredible videos, testimonies, and applications planned throughout Joy Switch … don’t miss church ’cause you don’t know what you might be missing!

4.  Our church is reading the Bible together for 25 devotional readings during Joy Switch. There is power in focus & unity AND there is great power in God’s Word. Like our eyes, the Bible helps us see, perceive, and enjoy spiritual beauty.

3. We are making progress to reach our goal of 125 small groups by 1/25; but we are not letting up!  If interesting in groups, email groups@rockbridge.cc

2. I love my church.

1. The tomb is empty!

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012 Rock Bridge Community Church Comments Off

Rock Bridge in 2012

A preview for our church in 2012 –

Renewed and rekindled efforts to “reach people”
Reaching people was the first core value we came up with as a church in 2002. It is why we exist. It’s why we don’t have dress codes, confusing worship services; it’s why we started Rock Bridge PM; it’s why we have multiple sites; it’s why we invest in local and global missions; it’s why we want to multiply and create new small groups (new spaces for new people); it’s why we have multiple service times; it’s why we have host teams/coffee teams … it’s also why Jesus came and what He commissioned the church to do.
**Would you pray for God to use you to help connect one person to Christ and His church in 2012?**
As long as one person does not know Jesus or have a church family, our mission is incomplete.

Intentional Efforts to Increase Serving in our Church
We are saved from our sins and saved to serve God. We want to make serving part of what it means to be a member of Rock Bridge. We want people to enjoy the significance of being used by God for His purposes. Don’t be deceived into thinking God can’t use you or that it is “someone else’s job”! We need passionate and committed people to make Rock Bridge happen. The Gospel of Jesus Christ creates those servants (see Ephesians 2:10) and the Church’s job is to mobilize them for significant service!
**Look for an announcement soon about “SERVO-LUTION” and we plan to strategically simplify and improve serving/volunteering.

10-year anniversary
We reach double digits this year!
We anticipate an all-campus worship service to celebrate and mark this time!!

New teaching translation for our church.
For 10-years we have used the New International Version (NIV) 1984 translation as the primary Bible for teaching. The publishers of the NIV have since come out with two revised translations: the  TNIV and the NIV 2011. The NIV 2011 is about 5% different than the 1984 translation. Changes in translations come as scholarship improves the understanding of ancient texts, archaeological findings provide more clarity, and technology enables greater collaboration among translators. Additionally, translators seek to ensure translations are able to be understood by people in today’s world.

The challenge for our leadership and staff is that many of us are uncomfortable with some of the translation decisions made in the newer NIV versions. So when someone asks what type of Bible we use and then go buy that Bible, they get typically the 2011 NIV since the 1984 NIV is becoming less available and they also get a translation that is not as close to the original, inspired texts as we would hope. However, we do appreciate and value that there are now improved translations available since 1984.
We also remain firmly committed to the inerrancy of the Bible in its original manuscripts and value teaching from a translation that is as close as possible to those inspired texts but is also easy to read, understand, preach from, and memorize.

Right now, we are considering switching to either the Holman Christian Standard Bible (HCSB) or the English Standard Version (ESV). Both are excellent, committed to staying as close as possible to the original meaning of the inspired texts, and being readable in modern English.

Missions
We continue to strengthen our commitment to local and global missions. We are in the process of searching for a Missions Pastor to help further this commitment and expand our efforts to minister to people locally & globally in Jesus’ Name.
We hope to take more trips overseas, partner to plant more churches, and look for opportunities to start future campuses in the coming year.

Radical Dependence
Finally, our resolve to live out the Core Value of Radical Dependence is as strong as every. If I survey my prayers for our church over the past several months, the overwhelming theme is that of reliance and dependence on the Holy Spirit. This dependence comes through death to self, repentance from sin, and prayer.
We are considering another 24/7 Prayer Service where prayer & worship are continual for an entire 24-hour day.
We realize that “apart from Christ” and His Spirit we can do nothing and in fact, come to nothing.

The Best is Yet to Come
I believe this with all my heart as I see in Scripture the overarching theme of hope that come from the promises of a faithful God whose love is steadfast. God is building His church, preparing His bride, saving the lost, rekindling the saved, using us as His ambassadors, and desiring us to expectantly wait, watch, pray, serve, and desire His presence.

So let’s be expectant …

Now to Him who is able to do above and beyond all that we ask or think according to the power that works in us — to Him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus to all generations, forever and ever. Amen. {Philippians 3:20-21}

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012 Rock Bridge Community Church Comments Off

Five Things to Remember This Week @ RBCC

1) Rock Bridge PM moves to Stage 123 this Thursday night @ 6:30 pm.
Please spread the word and tell people who work, travel, or otherwise don’t/won’t go to church on Sunday morning that Rock Bridge has a worship option for them.

2) We kick-off our new year series, JOY SWITCH, this weekend!!
Pray big, pray often, and pray bold for what God wants to do through this series!
Invite someone to church with you. Invite repeatedly and consistently. Don’t give up … God doesn’t give up on us!

3) First Wednesday is THIS week!!
Start off 2012 with big prayers, passionate worship, and by remembering Christ’s death through communion.

4) Be desperate for God.
Let’s plead with God to demonstrate His power, declare His righteousness, and give us His grace this week and this year. We need Him more than ever. We need His unfailing love, His amazing grace, His mighty salvation, His holy presence … we need Him. Ask God to use you, to use our church, to use our worship services, to use your small group … to accomplish His purposes.

5) Be expectant.
Expectancy is faith in action … and it honors God. Expectant people see God’s hand and experience His presence. Abandon “do your duty”, “check the box” religion. Forsake the tradition and the ritual of church for expectancy. See Him in His Word, His people, His creation, His Son, His Cross, His Spirit … and let’s be amazed THIS week at our God!

Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012 Rock Bridge Community Church Comments Off

Making the Ask

Over and over again we hear that the #1 reason people first attend Rock Bridge is that they were invited!! Additionally, national research shows that the overwhelming majority of Americans are open and receptive to hear information about a church from a family member, friend, or neighbor. Historically, the new year represents a great opportunity to invite new people to church — new year, new resolutions, new habits, and a new openness.  (We are also starting a new series, “The Joy Switch” on January 5th & 8th.)

A big reason why people should be invited to church is because seeing Christians interact with one another and with God in worship is a key factor the Holy Spirit often uses in drawing them to salvation (John 17:21; I Cor. 14:24-25).  People are starving to see real love  in action and need to see it in a first hand experience. The reality of experiencing biblical community & authentic worship in a church blows away the false ideas of Christianity that the enemy has planted in the mind of society.

I am praying BIG for lots of invitations to be offered and to be accepted …

Then the master told the slave, ‘Go out into the highways and lanes and make them come in, so that my house may be filled.” {Luke 14:23}

Here are some suggestions for inviting people to church with you:

1-Pray for specific people (neighbor, co-worker, your cousin) and for specific opportunities (at work, the store, the gym).
2-Eliminate specific fears they may have
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Fear of being singled out; worry about dress codes; fear of speaking; concerns about child care; confusing or irrelevant services
3-Invite repeatedly.
Research shows it may take 6 or more times for the invitation to even be seriously considered!
4-Invite relationally.
Offer to meet them somewhere before church so they can sit with you; take them out to eat after church. Keep it personal.
5-Remember could be at stake …
Their salvation? Having a church home & family? Understanding the full love of God? God’s amazing grace?
–More glory to God when more people praise His Name!

Dear God,
We pray in Jesus’ Name for Your house to be full. Put people on our minds and in our paths that need to see Jesus in us and need to encounter Him through Your body, the Church.  Give us great favor as we invite people to church in 2012. Let people see the love, grace, and superiority in Jesus. We are Your ambassadors, use us for Your purposes. Amen.

Tuesday, December 27th, 2011 Rock Bridge Community Church Comments Off

Elder Recommendations

At First Wednesday this week (Dec. 7th), we will have a short business meeting. One item for action will be to approve a group of new elders to begin serving in January. The selection process includes nominations from church members; review of church involvement (membership; small group; volunteering; giving); review by church staff; written interview questions; in person interview; background check; and lots of prayer.

The Elder Selection team of Matt Evans, Steven Hare, Gus Waters, Joann Middleton, and Amy McIntosh recommends the following three individuals to the church for approval and affirmation:

TONY HELTON (Dalton Campus)
Tony became a Christian as a child but really began “owning” his relationship with Jesus in his early 20s.  He leads a small group and serves in Children’s Ministry as a tech coordinator for large group environments.
Tony is committed to the vision of Rock Bridge, sees God moving here, and loves the focus that every Christian is “on the mission field”.

MICHAEL OGLES (Calhoun Campus)
Michael became a Christian as a teenager and has been at Rock Bridge since 2008. He is a small group leader, serves on the Host Team, and works to disciple/mentor men.  Michael recently went to Honduras with our church to dig a clean water well.
He values the “come as you are” atmosphere of RBCC and the focus on simplicity and excellence.

VIC WEBB (Chatsworth Campus)
Vic became a Christian in high school.  He had been out of church until the death of his father which brought him to RBCC where he has passionately attended and served. He serves in the Tech/Production team and leads a small group. Vic sees the biblical and strategic importance of strong small groups and values the friendly and exciting atmosphere of the church.

Sunday, December 4th, 2011 Rock Bridge Community Church Comments Off

A Must Read Letter

For the past 2 years we have been privileged to support Dr. Rhett Shirley as a medical missionary to Kenya. Rhett’s service on the mission field has ended and he and his family have returned to the U.S.

Here is a letter from Rhett that summarizes his missionary service and reminds us that God’s glory drives us to go to the ends of the earth no matter the cost and no matter the circumstances because people matter to God.

Missions Letter from Rhett Shirley

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011 Missions Comments Off

Weekly Rundown (11.27.2011)

Been awhile since I’ve done a true rundown so here goes:

  • We sponsored even MORE Compassion kids this weekend!! 400+++ and counting.
    • By reflecting the generosity of God and letting God’s love flow through us, God is giving hope, food, and medical care to children all over the world! One life at a time is how Jesus’ changes the world!
  • Our 2012 Budget recommendation is ready. We’ll take a few minutes during December’s 1st Wednesday for a brief business meeting to act on this recommendation.
    • This budget reflects several priorities:
      • Increasing our missions giving
      • Budgeting for local outreach and evangelism efforts
      • Adding “margin” to our budget
      • Appropriately funding our core ministries: worship, groups/discipleship, students, and children
  • Here are the dates we know for 2012 Mission trips:
    • Honduras (digging a well): May 19-26 & October 6-13
    • Ukraine (evangelism; Bible study): July 13-21
  • Main idea from today’s sermon:
    • Point of Surrender: To give the Word of God more authority than my past experiences, present feelings, future expectations, and natural tendencies.
  • Continue to pray for people who are out of church and/or missing life in Christ. Ask God for opportunities to invite and share God’s love and for the boldness to seize them!!
Sunday, November 27th, 2011 Rock Bridge Community Church Comments Off

2012 Budget Recommendation

At our next First Wednesday service (December 7th), we will have a brief business meeting as required by our Bylaws. At this meeting we will present the 2012 Budget recommendation for approval by the Church’s membership.
Additionally, we hope to present Elder candidates for approval and affirmation. The Elder Selection Team is continuing to review and interview prospective elders.

Please click the link below to review the 2012 Budget recommendations. If you have any questions, please contact any of the following individuals or email – justask@rockbridge.cc.

Rock Bridge Stewardship Team:
*Frank Hogshead, Chair
*Pete Scarborough
*Chris Simuro
*Jason Hopkins
*Alfred Turley, Executive Pastor (alfred@rockbridge.cc)

Rock Bridge Church Administrator:
*Brenda McClure (brenda@rockbridge.cc)

2012 Budget Recommendation


Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011 Rock Bridge Community Church Comments Off

400!!

This weekend was OF God!!

Rock Bridge,
The heart of God flowed through you as 400 children were sponsored during Compassion Weekend!! Only by responding to the Gospel and the radical generosity of God is this possible!! This means 400 children will have food, water, medical care, and exposure to the Gospel.  400 children will soon learn that someone from northwest Georgia is loving them and praying for them.
PRAISE GOD!

Let me share two other reasons why this weekend is OF God –
First, Compassion International used our average attendance and the historical response of other churches to determine the number of packets to give us so that  we would not run out of children to sponsor. Guess what?!?!?
We sponsored ALL of the children we were given!! The response exceeded expectations … but that is what the Gospel creates: new hearts that overflow with the generous, sacrificial love of God (2 Corinthians 5:14-15)!!
Second, in the middle of a terrible recession Rock Bridgers will be giving over $182,000 per year to meet the needs of children all over the world!!

All I can say is “To God be the glory!!”


Sunday, November 20th, 2011 Missions, Rock Bridge Community Church Comments Off

Extra Scenes

This weekend’s message was a “vision” message and because I get so passionate about that subject I usually don’t have time to cover everything.  I want to provide some of the “extra” scenes that did not make this weekend’s message –

Gospel Partnerships
We not only want to faithful in Gospel proclamation but also forging Gospel partnerships.  The truth is that no person or church can be as effective in pursuing the mission of God without partnering strategically with other likeminded organizations, individuals, and churches.
*Next year we hope to partner and help plant churches in Statesboro, south Atlanta (Clayton County), and Chattanooga.
*This year we partnered with over ten agencies in our three county area (Gordon, Murray, & Whitfield) to meet needs in Jesus’ Name.
*Globally, we are partnering with organizations to take care of orphans, plant churches, dig wells, and care for impoverished children.

Multiplication
God’s Kingdom spreads through multiplication. This is how the church left Jerusalem and spread outward. God’s love and the message of the Cross has that impact.  We called it “flow” in the message.  God’s love and message of salvation flows from one person to another as a natural effect of the Holy Spirit’s influence in a Christian. God’s love cannot be contained or isolated but it longs to be multiplied.
This multiplication or “flow” happens among individuals, in groups, in communities, and ultimately all over the world. This explains our church’s growth and our multi-site strategy to helping NW Georgia know the Jesus of the Bible.

Lifeboats
Lifeboat #14 off the Titanic chose to risk all to save some while the other half-empty life boats rowed away from the cries of the drowning. Churches, Christians, and small groups are to be life boats, not pleasure boats. As a lifeboat, we adopt the mentality that if we don’t, no one else will. If we don’t invite people to see Jesus in us and in our church, then who will? We don’t even wait for the answer … we stay on mission with God:  “For the Son of Man came to seek and to save those who are lost.” {Luke 19:10}

Worship Evangelism
The example you set in worship matters!! When you worship in the freedom and passion of the Holy Spirit, you are adding to the Holy Spirit’s “presence” in the service AND non-believers are watching your example.

Wrap-up
I am unbelievably excited about God’s hand in our church. I heard a story this week of a person who invited FORTY people to church!! 40!! People are dealing with sin and fightings its effects. Lost and un-churched people ARE at our services EVERY week (praise God!).  Our small groups are being mission-minded, building relationships, and contemplating birthing new groups for new people in new areas. We are working to hire a Missions Pastor by the first part of 2012 to further advance our local and global efforts to meet needs and share Christ.  So let’s keep praying, keep growing, and keep multiplying the Name of Jesus!


 

 

Sunday, November 13th, 2011 Preaching, Rock Bridge Community Church Comments Off

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