Archive for July, 2015

This Week at Cross Church | 4 Requests to Consider

Series Continues Sunday WeBelieve-blog

This Sunday, we will continue our series called We Believe: What We Believe and Why We Believe It. This Sunday’s message will be communicated creatively. We believe you will find it highly engaging and I cannot wait to share this experience and message with you.

2015 SBC Recap Video: Now is the Time to Lead

I encourage you to sit down for 10 minutes and engage in this incredible video produced by our highly gifted media and communications team. This video is a recap of the 2015 Southern Baptist Convention that occurred in the beautiful city of Columbus, Ohio. Please watch it and share with others.SBC Recap Video Thumb

Catch Up in Your Summer GivingSay Yes-blog

I realize we have people who have been all over America and the world this summer, but your church has been fully engaged in ministry. In fact, last Sunday we shared what God has done in the first several weeks of the summer. You can watch the video here. Please catch up on your giving. As of this moment, we are behind in our summer giving need, while three weeks ago we were ahead. So let’s end July caught up. If you have been away, please make up your giving this Sunday, mail your gift to the church office, or give online here.

Be Praying for Our Summer Staff Advance That Begins on Monday

Jeana and I will be leading our 28th consecutive summer Staff Advance next week. It is a fully engaged time of inspiring, equipping, and igniting the vision of our team. Please join in praying for us next week. We have asked our Cross Church Circle to pray in this way:

“Pay attention to the ministry you have received in the Lord, so that you can accomplish it.” Colossians 4:17

  • Ask God to focus our team on the ministry entrusted to them in the Lord, so they can accomplish it.
  • Ask God for the power of the Holy Spirit to be upon those leading and investing in our staff team: Pastor and Jeana Floyd and other members of our Cross Church staff; Dr. Jason and Karen Allen, President and wife of Midwestern Seminary; and Dr. Steve Dighton of Lenexa Baptist Church in Kansas City.
  • Ask God for our team to resolve together that God has great things in store for our Cross Church Family and our future together. May our team and their families be faithful to Jesus and His mission completely, leading the way for our people.

Thank you for joining us in prayer.

Now is the Time to Lead,

Ronnie W. Floyd

Pastor, Are You Calling People to God Weekly?

preaching-blogPreparing to preach the Word of God and presenting this prepared Word from God under the leadership of the Spirit is one of our greatest privileges as pastors.

I believe it is obvious in the New Testament that people were given some kind of opportunity to respond to God. Jesus called people to God. Peter called people to God. Paul called people to God. Each of these preachers was faithful to call people to God.

Pastor, are you calling people to God weekly? Once you have proclaimed the message of Christ to people, do you call them to God? Do you give them some kind of opportunity to come to Christ? Whether you do it through what we call a public invitation, by asking people to meet someone in a private room, or through the use of a card or some other means, do you call people to God? What does this mean? What should we consider weekly?

Call People to Follow Christ 

The most important is calling people to respond by faith to the gospel of Jesus Christ. As I have preached the gospel, shared about Christ’s death, His burial, and His resurrection, I believe as I declare that message, I should ask people to repent of their sin, turn in faith to Jesus Christ, and trust in Him alone for their personal salvation. Unquestionably, I am faithful to always extend this gospel call.

Pastor, are you doing this weekly? Are you praying and leading to this moment in your worship and preaching? Could it be that one of the major reasons we are experiencing a lack of evangelism in our churches is because we are minimizing this tremendous moment we have weekly? We should pray for this moment, preach toward this moment, prepare for this moment, and expect God to use us as He extends the ultimate call to salvation in Christ through the Holy Spirit.

Call People to Unite With Your Church Family

This may look very different in each of our churches. Yet, we believe the church is so important to our walk with Jesus Christ that each person needs a local church family. Therefore, unashamedly, we call people who know Christ to unite with our Cross Church Family. Whether they do so by joining our fellowship from another church or following Christ in believer’s baptism, we believe being part of a local family of believers is critical to spiritual health.

Pastor, do not minimize the value of church membership. Equally, do not dumb it down to try to gather more members. We need to hold our expectations high for those who want to be a part of Christ’s church. We are not asking them to join a club, but the triumphant Church of Jesus Christ that has been charged with the greatest assignment given to mankind: Presenting the gospel of Jesus Christ to every person in the world and make disciples of all the nations.

Call People to Surrender Their Life to God’s Call

For years, I have made the appeal to surrender to God’s call to ministry or missions each week. As pastors and preachers of the Word, we need to encourage those whom God is calling to the ministry of the Gospel. Whether you preach to thirty people or three thousand people, always extend the call to ministry and missions. You never know whom God is working on and who is ready to abandon themselves to follow Him fully in gospel ministry.

I believe one of the reasons we have so many people who have surrendered their lives to ministry or missions at Cross Church is that we have been faithful to talk about this unique calling God places upon people. As a teenager, I attended a small church of thirty to forty people each week, as do many still; therefore, do not neglect to extend the call to ministry, no matter the size of your church.

Call People to Respond to God, His Message Today, or What God is Doing in Life This Week

At Cross Church, we call people to come to the front of our church, to kneel or stand in prayer as God has convicted them through the message from His Word or through something going on in their life. We believe people need to respond to God, including challenges they face in their family, job, health, or walk with Christ. People come en masse at times, praying for themselves or over someone who has a need. Sometimes just a few may come, but the quantity is not the issue.

The issue is giving people an opportunity to respond to God. There is something healthy about this kind of atmosphere that is not legalistic, but allows the Spirit of God to work through the lives of people freely. Ultimately, their response is to God and no one else.

Renew Your Commitment to Extend These Calls

This week, I do hope you will renew your commitment to extend these calls to the people God has brought to your services. It is incumbent on us to do so. Regardless of theological persuasion, as a preacher of God’s Word and pastor of a local church, we must feel the need and urgency to call people to respond to God. Let’s renew our commitment to letting God use us to extend these calls.

Now is the Time to Lead,

Ronnie W. Floyd