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This Week at Cross Church | Back in the Pulpit this Sunday, and More
This coming Sunday, I will return to the pulpit at Cross Church. For the past couple of Sundays, I have been away on an attempt to rest and relax. I did not grade well in this area at all this year.
What I have been up to
Following our Summer Freedom Sunday, I spent a couple of weeks in Florida and Alabama. The first week, we had children and grandchildren with us. During the second week, Jeana and I spent time together, ending our days in Birmingham, Alabama, as we drove up from Florida.
We spent three days taking care of our two oldest grandsons as Josh worked in his new job at Hewitt Trussville High School, and Kate was in the final preparation for their move from Arkansas to Alabama.
Since I was scheduled for a meeting at the National Headquarters of the Women’s Missionary Union in Birmingham, Alabama, the timing worked out favorably. Yesterday, I spent time meeting with Wanda Lee, the Executive Director and Treasurer of the WMU, and her staff team. What a grand work this ministry has done over their 125 years of history. Through the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering for International Missions, the WMU leads the way in mobilizing churches to give 54% of the International Mission Board’s operating budget through this one offering.
I have been involved some with our ministry at Cross Church the past couple of weeks, but mostly with my responsibilities as President of the Southern Baptist Convention. I have been very busy with the release of the Supreme Court’s decision on Hobby Lobby, plus the crisis on the border of Texas, along with interviews, engagements, and correspondence. Yet, God has sustained me and will see me through this time in response to the prayers of His people. Thanks for praying for me.
Preaching this Sunday: “The Unstoppable Kingdom of God”
This coming Sunday, my text will be the final two verses in the Book of Acts. Please join me. As I preach on “The Unstoppable Kingdom of God”, pray for me. I am excited about these two great verses and the message God has been putting on my heart. For these past eighteen months, we have been diligently working through this long book of Acts. God has spoken. We have grown. Now we must advance His Kingdom of Hope!
Invite Someone to Church this Week
Please invite someone to worship this coming week. We cannot ignore the great need of the hour in the lives of people. The gospel is their #1 need.
Let’s take Jesus to them. Please pray for me this Sunday. Pray for our other preaching pastors. Pray for our worship services.
Yours for the Great Commission,
Ronnie W. Floyd
This Week at Cross Church | Acts Continues, Holy Land, and This Past Sunday Night
This coming Sunday, we will continue our study through Acts. In fact, as we bring conclusion to the book this month, our final four weeks will be on “Kingdom of Hope, the Acts Finale,” so do not miss it. We are excited about returning to the completion of our study of Acts. Pray for us.
Register and go to Israel with Us
We are returning to the Holy Land on March 10-19, 2015, and we want you to go with us. (Note: These dates are different than the dates we shared earlier this year.) This is a great investment in your spiritual life. You can see the online brochure here. If you have family or friends who are not Cross Church members, they are welcome to join us. Space is limited, so sign up soon.
Sunday night was special, as an estimated 10,000 people attended Fireworks at the Crosses. Music was enjoyable and the fellowship special. What a night! We had 99 people follow the Lord through baptism. Thanks to all of our staff and volunteers for a great night!
Extraordinary Prayer
Sundays have been marked with special seasons of extraordinary prayer. Even this past Sunday morning, a special season of extraordinary prayer was included in the phenomenal worship service prepared by our worship ministry team. If you missed my Monday blog on extraordinary prayer, please read here.
Pray for me. I need your prayers now more than ever before.
Enjoy the weekend as we celebrate Independence Day and our great nation.
Yours for the Great Commission
Ronnie W. Floyd