Be the Church

Posted by Rob
Sep 27 2009

In a moment I want you to hear from my favorite guest blogger: Michelle Singleton. But first, I want to tell you how we (Southbrook Church) helped dispel 2 common misconceptions about the church today.

1. There is the misconception that paid staff (pastors) are the ones who do all the ministry.

But the Bible actually teaches that the job of the pastors is to equip the members of the church for acts of service. In other words, every member is a minister—every one!

2. The second misconception is that “church” is only what happens for 1 hour on a Sunday morning and consists of singing a few songs and hearing someone preach a message.

Again, the Bible actually says in James 1:29 that, “Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world.”

Jesus didn’t come to bring religion. He came to bring relationship. If; however, you are stuck on the word ‘religion’ at least get it right. The only kind that pleases God is out of a heart of belief—and from that kind of heart flow ‘actions’—acts of service. The church isn’t an event 1 hour a week on Sunday morning, it’s a the lifestyle of a Christ follower fully sold out to Jesus 168 hours a week!

That said, let’s hear from Michelle Singleton as she shares a little bit about the ‘Day of the Missing Staff.’

Guest Blogger: Michelle Singleton

HARVEST KITCHENYesterday I had the privilege of serving at the Harvest Kitchen with other Southbrook staff families. Our responsibilities included preparing meals, serving meals, set up, clean up, take down, packing and distributing toiletry bags,and worshiping and praying with the folks there. It was an awesome day!

Who attended the services and came for the free meals? Lots of men and women. Some brought their children. They were very grateful for a free meal and toilet paper. Yes, that is right ~ toilet paper. I never saw so many people so happy to get a roll of toilet paper.

Their worship service started and sister Rosa announced, “The keyboard player did not show up, but God showed up.”  An absent keyboard player did not slow them down.  We sang for about 10 minutes a chorus that went, “Jesus can fix it!”  It was that simple.  That was all there was to it so everyone could sing along!  Then we heard testimony after testimony of the problems Jesus can fix. 

Here are some of the things that Jesus had “fixed” in their lives:

Alcoholism, drug addiction, no home, no food, no clothes, loneliness, sickness, hopelessness, no job, fear, worry, despair … the list was never ending.  It certainly made my problems seem small.  Insignificant.

HomelessOne testimony shared was from an older, gray-haired man who was once homeless and left to die in a nearby graveyard. I noticed he only had 3 or 4 teeth. His one belonging was a coat he had been given at the shelter some months earlier. Things changed for this man when he was found in the graveyard, taken back to the shelter, and gave his life to Jesus.  He is making a go of it — he even has a home now!

Someone cared enough to care for him. And they introduced him to the One who can “fix” all problems.  This once homeless man surrendered all his cares to Jesus!  And now he has an eternal home better than any home you and I have ever known or heard of in this life.

Everyone present at the Harvest Kitchen was just like you and me. People, doing their best to make a go of this life, desperately in need of a Savior. Some have already accepted Jesus. Some will in the future. I was once again reminded how very much I am like these men and women. Why do I have a home? Clothes? Teeth? A job? It is only by the grace of God. And this grace is available to these folks at Harvest Kitchen too!

My hope and prayer is that somehow I was able to be the arms and hands of Jesus to my new Harvest Kitchen friends. I came to serve and to bless the men and women there. But I left so very blessed myself.

God is indeed a good God, so generous with His kindness and His grace.

My thought for this week is: JESUS CAN FIX IT!

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6 Responses

  1. Sue Lloyd says:

    Thank you Michelle and Pastor Rob for an awesome blog this morning. I needed to hear that this morning. We struggle today with money woes but, just those few words JESUS CAN FIX IT! says it all.

    God Bless you both!
    Sue

  2. Tim McManus says:

    I think that was awesome yesterday knowing that you and all the staff and families served at the Harvest Kitchen. I know that God’s in controll and working to united our church and many other together for his good. It makes me think of John 7:38 He who believe in Me,as the Scipture said,”From innermost being shall flow rivers of living water”. Thank you for all you do for our Lord Jesus Christ. I hope you have a great day and God Bless .

  3. Patrice DeRespinis says:

    I just wrote a message on my face book about this. Being God’s answer to somebody’s prayer. I got it from a tweet @DavidGabby. I also noticed this theme at church this Sunday “God can fix it you cannot.” Then, I watched ” I Can Do Bad All By Myself” ( I recommend you all see it. It is full of everything) The theme that I received from it, was how WE need to reach out (being God’s, Jesus’ arms and legs as you put it) to make sure we show love to the lost. The sermon in the movie focused on the woman in the bible who was looking for her lost coin.

    We have a part in God’s fixing. If we follow what the Holy Spirit tells us to do we would ALL be doing something for His glory and purpose thus guiding the lost to Jesus-Salvation.

    Praise God. I’m glad I read this. CONFIRMATION that the Holy Spirit is speaking. While we cannot fix our problems we CAN surrender to the Holy Spirit and It will guide us to DO our part. In the process we will be the light and guide other’s to the Lord.

    Blessing and keep the faith,

    Patrice

  4. Pastor Rob you are welcome to volunteer in our agency on Mondays and Wednesday we give food away to our Hispanic community here in Charlotte ‘and it would be great to have you guys here.

  5. April says:

    I am so thankful to serve right alongside my wonderful pastor’s and their families and our church staff! I love their servant heart’s and pray that we all can continue to be and become more like that as well! Thanks to you Rob and Michelle for showcasing God’s Grace and Mercy and Love!

  6. Rose Lucht says:

    Wow, this is amazing!
    Thank God there are Pastors who listen to the Lord and share the vision with His people so that they can do the works of Jesus in very real and practical ways.
    Truly Jesus can fix it, but only if people find this out through the Words and lives of the church body showing the awesome love Jesus has for them. What Joy this brings our glorious Savior Jesus, that yet another one has had the chance to come into His family !
    My daughter and her family are a part of this church and I am so glad!
    Thank you Pastors Rob and Micelle Singleton!

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