Archive for October, 2015

WOODLAWN, THE MOVIE, IS A GREAT TOOL OF EVANGELISM FOR YOUR CHURCH

This coming Friday, the movie WOODLAWN will be released nationwide. The Erwin Brothers, Jon and Andy, present this dynamic film. They are the filmmaking team behind movies like October Baby and Mom’s Night Out. Film speaks the language of our generation, and WOODLAWN does so profoundly.

WOODLAWN is based on a true story about a school in Birmingham, Alabama, named Woodlawn. WOODLAWN is a moving and inspirational new film based on the true story of how love and unity overcame hate and division in early 1970s Birmingham, Alabama. The Woodlawn Colonels football team was a microcosm of the problems at the school and in the city, which erupted in cross burnings and riots. Then God showed up, almost the entire team came to Christ, and everything changed.

The Greatest Christian Film

One week ago, my wife and I went to a premiere of this movie in Dallas at Prestonwood Baptist Church. She stated, “This is the greatest Christian film I have ever seen other than the Passion of the Christ.” There is nothing cheesy about this movie. It exhibits high quality, state of the art acting, producing, and filming.

If you have not seen the trailer of this movie, please take time to watch it now.

This is Our Time

Jon has become a very good friend. He heard about my passion for and vision to see another Great Awakening in America. Our hearts are united in knowing this is our time to see the next Great Awakening in our nation.

Rent Theaters, Fill Them, and Extend an Opportunity

I want to encourage each pastor and Christian leader to rent theaters and fill them with people of all ages to watch this movie. Encourage them to bring friends that are regular church attenders and those who have never attended a church before. Once the movie concludes, offer an opportunity for people to follow Jesus Christ. Here are a few examples of response from early previews:

MEMPHIS, TN: 125 kids, half of those attending, made decisions for Christ after watching WOODLAWN at an FCA event.

“When I came up to close the night and give an invitation, we had at least half of the crowd stand and pray to receive Christ. It was the single biggest group and single biggest group of commitments I’ve ever seen at our WT FCA.” – Pat Ford, FCA Coach and Chaplain

HUNTSVILLE, AL: A dark theater was FILLED with the light of Christ…

“After it was over, the coach gave me an opportunity to share the Gospel and I don’t know how many of the kids got saved, it was amazing the number of kids that professed Christ tonight. The theater was completely dark, they would never turn the lights on, but WOW, the light of Christ was shining bright.” – Ken Burnett, FCA Huntsville

LOS ANGELES, CA: Football teams are being sponsored to see the movie. THEN this happened… “The theater manager saw what we were doing and offered 100 additional seats ON HIM. He said, “I don’t believe in God, but I believe in what you are doing.” Tommy Draffen (FCA leader) witnessed to him right there and invited him to the movie event on the 17th.” – Kevin Downes – Producer / Woodlawn

WOODLAWN has the potential to become a tool for you to use for personal and mass evangelism. Additionally, it could serve as a catalyst for a major movement of God in a school, team, workplace, family, or a ministry.

Cross Church is renting multiple theaters. Our desire
is 
to fill the theaters with all ages and we will extend
opportunities for people to come to Christ. Find a way
to use this movie as a tool for evangelism.

NATIONWIDE SIMULCAST ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14

Woodlawn-blogOn Wednesday, October 14, you can participate in a free online event, a nationwide simulcast called UNIFY. Take the time now to register here and plan to participate. I look forward to participating with Jack Graham, Greg Laurie, Tony Evans, and Tony Perkins. The simulcast will subsequently air multiple times on TBN. Check your local listings or visit www.woodlawnmovie.com for details.

I Believe in This Movie

I believe in this movie. Its message is so on target for America today. It can impact our generation. God can use it to call thousands into a saving relationship with His Son, Jesus Christ. Flood the theaters beginning Friday and keep flooding them over the next several weeks. Encourage people to attend. Rent theaters. Extend opportunities for people to follow Jesus. Let the movement begin.

This is Our Time,

Ronnie W. Floyd

Senior Pastor, Cross Church
President, Southern Baptist Convention

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Dr. Ronnie Floyd is currently serving as the President of the Southern Baptist Convention. The Southern Baptist Convention is America’s largest Protestant denomination with more than 15.7 million members in over 51,094 churches and congregations nationwide.

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Where is the Money?

Offering Plate-blogThe Southern Baptist Convention is a convention of churches that partner together to reach the world for Christ. As we aspire to this biblical vision of presenting the gospel to every person in the world and to make disciples of all the nations, we must find a way to increase financial resources to this serious and grand vision.

I am often asked, “Where is the money to accomplish this vision?” In this month of emphasis on the Cooperative Program, I think we must answer this question openly and honestly. As one Southern Baptist, I want to attempt to answer the question, “Where is the money?”

The Money is in the Pockets of God’s People

The most recent research by empty tomb, inc. reveals the following:

  • Less than 3% of all Christians tithe, meaning give at least ten percent of their income to their church
  • The median annual gift to a church is $200
  • In 1968, Americans gave 3.1% of their disposable income; now Americans give 2.2%, which is less than they gave during the Great Depression
  • At the current rate of decline, by the year 2050, Americans will give only 1% of their disposable income to the church; if this occurs, a vast number of churches and missions will be forced to close

I find this data somewhat disgusting. It shows the selfishness and narcissistic reality of millions of professing Christians today.

The money to reach our towns, cities, regions, states, nation, and the world is in the pockets of God’s people. We need to repent now and call people back to God with boldness and compassion.

Pastors, Christian leaders, and church leaders must lead the way in giving at least ten percent of their income through their local churches. The professing Christians and members of our churches must also do the same.

This is not an option for us, but it a biblical truth that our Southern Baptist Convention has practiced for years. In the Baptist Faith and Message 2000, we read this in Article XIII on Stewardship: “According to the Scriptures, Christians should contribute of their means cheerfully, regularly, systematically, proportionately, and liberally for the advancement of the Redeemer’s cause on earth.”

Once again, I want to appeal to pastors to address the importance and necessity of biblical stewardship with your church. Be biblical, bold, and convictional. There is no need to apologize for calling your people to give more. We give because we love Christ, want to walk in obedience to Him, and desire to see our town, city, region, state, nation, and world reached for Christ.

Money is in the Pockets of Our Churches

Each of our churches must evaluate continually what we are doing to partner with our Southern Baptist Convention in reaching the world for Christ. We do this through our gifts through the Cooperative Program. How much a church gives through the Cooperative Program is a church’s decision. Each church is autonomous and we honor their decision.

However, since we are Southern Baptist churches, we also believe in the value of partnership. I believe each church can do more to fund the vision of reaching the world for Christ. What we give through the Cooperative Program is important.

If we devalue the Cooperative Program, then we undermine the financial engine that impacts our work together statewide, nationally, and internationally.

According to the most recent Annual Church Profile, our churches gave over $500 million dollars to causes outside our convention that they categorized as “mission causes.” Therefore, thousands of our churches could give more through our work together as Southern Baptists by a simple reallocation of monies their people are already giving.

Simultaneously, each church can find a way to do more, and determine to give more through our Cooperative Program. If we truly believe our state, our nation, and world needs the gospel, there is no greater way to impact this population of 7.2 billion people. Please go to your church now and ask them to pray and act with all of us to give more now through our Cooperative Program.

The Problem is Not Our Path, But Our Pace

Please understand, while each Christian is under obligation to obey the Scriptures through the giving of the first fruits through their church, each church and each state convention is under the necessity to get the gospel to the entire world. This is not an option, but an act of obedience.

The problem is not our path, but our pace! Our path is set; we want to be a Great Commission people. Yet, our pace needs to accelerate with a deep sense of urgency.

I know each church faces different challenges and circumstances and each state convention is unique with its own opportunities and challenges. This is why my appeal has been continually: Each of us can find a way to do more!

We need to also remember: this is God’s money. It is not our money personally, our church’s money, our state convention’s money, nor our Southern Baptist Convention’s money! It is God’s money! He has entrusted to us His money to use for His purposes for His glory alone!

Yes, we can do more. We can do more together!

Now is the Time to Lead,

Ronnie W. Floyd

Senior Pastor, Cross Church
President, Southern Baptist Convention

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Dr. Ronnie Floyd is currently serving as the President of the Southern Baptist Convention. The Southern Baptist Convention is America’s largest Protestant denomination with more than 15.7 million members in over 51,094 churches and congregations nationwide.

To request an interview with Dr. Ronnie Floyd
contact Gayla Oldham at (479) 751-4523 or email gaylao@crosschurch.com.

Visit our website at http://ronniefloyd.com
Follow Dr. Floyd on Twitter and Instagram @ronniefloyd