ANNOUCNEMENT
Our Fall Festival will be Sunday,
September 24th after the 11am service. We
will be having a cake walk for the children and
adults. I am seeking volunteers to bake some
delicious treats like cakes, cookies, brownies or
any other sweet tooth item you can come up with. We
will also except purchased treats. A table will be
set up in the Fellowship Hall on Saturday the 23rd
for you to drop off your item or you may bring it
with you to church that Sunday. The cake walk is a
favorite of kids and adults and would not be able to
have it without your generous contribution.
Please email me at
TNeeL1@houston.rr.com or call 281-419-4785 if
you are able to help.
September 8, 2006
Dear family and friends of WCPC:
Gene and I attended a provocative seminar
on Wednesday sponsored by New Covenant Presbytery. The
speaker for the event was Reggie McNeel, who now works
with the Leadership Network in Dallas. He is the author
of a well known book among church professionals entitled
The Present Future.
He began the conference by sharing some
good news. He indicated that according to all reliable
data the fastest growing religion in the world today is
Christianity. In fact in any given 24 hour period of
time 175,000 people will become Christians. 50,000 of
those new Christians will be living in China. 40,000
will live in India. One minister in India commented,
“We are growing so fast we don’t have time for
evangelism.”
That’s great news! Then he shared with
us the bad news. The Church in North America isn’t
growing. It’s going the other way entirely. South
Korea now sends more missionaries out than does the
United States. In fact the United States is the 2nd
largest receiver of missionaries in the world. We
are the largest English speaking mission field in the
world today. In 1900 80% of all Christians were white
and lived in the western hemisphere. Today 80% of all
Christians are non-white, non-western and live in the
southern hemisphere.
While we need to celebrate what God is
doing in so many places in our world today, we need to
seriously examine what we are doing in America today and
throughout the western world. Whatever it is, it’s not
working as well as it once did.
What can we learn and how can we catch up
with what our brothers and sisters in other parts of the
world are experiencing? McNeel said there is another
Pentecost happening every hour somewhere in our world
today!
Let me wet your appetite with a few of
his suggestions.
First we have to stop thinking about church
growth and instead focus on kingdom growth. The wrong
question is “How do we grow our church?” The right
question is, “How do we transform our community?”
Second,
more and more we need to release God’s people so they
can carry out ministry and mission. The wrong
question: “How do we turn members into ministers?” The
right question: “How do we turn members into
missionaries?”
Third, there is a hunger for spiritual
formation. People really do want to grow. The wrong
question: “How do we develop church members?” The
right question: “How do we develop follows of
Jesus?” Jesus continues to have wide appeal in the
west. It’s the church that doesn’t seem to be
attracting much interest.
I believe WCPC has and is asking the
right questions. We see that so clearly as we look at
our past, how God birthed and has shaped this community
for the past twenty-five, and we see it clearly as we
look to the future and the growing passion for
discipleship.
Honestly I don’t believe there has ever
been a more exciting time to be alive as a Christian in
North America. The challenges continue to grow, but the
resources God has placed within each of us and within
the Church are up to the task. I’m excited about the
directions New Covenant Presbytery is heading in. I’m
even more excited about the direction God is moving us
in. It won’t happen overnight, but maybe some day in
another seminar led by another generation’s Reggie
McNeel, they will share the goods news of what’s
happened in North America and the west.
To God be the glory!
Your pastor,
David Jones
P.S. I will begin teaching a Sunday
School class this Sunday in the sanctuary during the
Sunday School hour. It’s for both men and women. We
will be studying the Acts of the Apostles.