Over the next several weeks the leaders of Walnut Hill Church will engage in a number of discussions concerning the health and direction of our church. These discussions will cover a wide range of considerations.
Walnut Hill, though a smaller church is in many respects already a healthy congregation. I believe that if we were to compare ourselves with the majority of churches around the country, we would find that we are doing quite well. But such comparative health is not our aim. Instead we want to be faithful to all that our Lord calls us to be and to do. We want to be and do everything that we were designed for; we don’t want to just be (or seem) better than some others.
Toward that end…
- Our Elders will be going to Birmingham, AL in a few weeks to participate in the Embers to Flame Conference, which I expect will provide some common ground for our discussions. The key concepts emphasized by the Embers Conference will then serve as a sort of “scaffolding” as we labor to strengthen and build and our various ministries.
- We will continue our process of moving from a church that prays toward becoming a House of Prayer for all Nations. Already Walnut Hill displays a priority of prayer that is very encouraging to me as the pastor. But we want to explore how we can still grow in this area. (I’ll compose several posts that I hope will clarify some of the distinctions between a Praying Church and a House of Prayer.)
- We will explore the Gospel, and its various aspects. And we will consider how the Gospel applies to us each day as followers of Christ, and not just as a plan of salvation to be explained to those who do not (yet) believe. (See Colossians 2:6, Galatians 3:1-3, and 2 Peter 3:18)
- We will reflect on the Core Values, or the DNA, of our church, so we can build on those things that make Walnut Hill unique. And we anticipate developing a clear and comprehensive philosophy of ministry – which we will put in writing. Much of this is already in place, but still needs to be clearly articulated so we can communicate it to those who will be – and already are -joining us.
- And we will consider how we may express our faith in love; how we may love our neighbors and the Nations, being a blessing to them, as our Lord has told us we should and will be. (See Galatians 5:6; Genesis 12:1-3; Jeremiah 29:7; and Proverbs 11:10)
These are a few of the things that we will be undertaking, and obviously only a broad sketch. But I wanted to share it with you so you will know how to pray for us. And I also wanted to provide an open door for you to consider some of these same things along with us.
As part of our discussion I will also post a series of articles by Dr. James M. Boice from his series: How to Have a Healthy Church. While these are not exhaustive, I find these insights to be very helpful and, as I look at Walnut Hill, encouraging.
Dr. Boice suggests there are 6 Marks, which will be published in six subsequent posts:
I invite you, the Walnut Hill Church family, to reflect on these marks, and consider to what extent they are evident at Walnut Hill, corporately; and in our own lives, personally.
To any degree you find us lacking, please pray that, by God’s grace, these marks would become increasingly evident in and among us.