Archive for October, 2015

We Need All Generations Involved in Southern Baptist Life

Generation-Hands-blogWhen a younger Southern Baptist dispels an older Southern Baptist, this is immature and unhealthy. When an older Southern Baptist refuses to understand the value of the younger generation, this is also immature and unhealthy. We need all generations involved in Southern Baptist life.

A Biblical Perspective

2 Timothy 2:2 states, “And what you have heard from me in the presence of many witnesses, commit to faithful men who will be able to teach others also.” This biblical charge from Paul is powerful. Think about these words as generations:

Generation 1: Paul deposits God’s Truth to other believers
Generation 2: These believers deposit God’s Truth into other faithful men
Generation 3: These faithful men explain God’s Truth to others

Therefore, the charge is to know the responsibility we have to one another and the connectedness we share cross-generationally. This text exudes the burden to bring others along in the faith as disciples of Jesus Christ.

A Generational Reality

Each person is different. Each group of people or generation of people is different. This is reality. Someone who is thirty years of age or below does not think like someone who is eighty years of age and above.

Yet, as born again Christians and members of the same family, the church of Jesus Christ and even more specifically, our Southern Baptist Family, it is imperative for all of us to desire and learn to not just get along, but get along together joyfully.

It is a sad reality for one generation to dispel another. It is sinful and wrong. All across leadership in America today, leaders limit their influence by being targeted to one generation alone. As I state in my newest book, Forward, leaders who seize the future are leaders who do not just influence the generation around them, but the generation ahead of them and the generation behind them. This is big leadership.

In the race for the highest office in the land, the President of the United States, I want you to notice something with me. Including both parties, as of today, there are around twenty people running for President. Look at these current challengers:

*Three are in their mid-to-late forties
*Four are in their fifties
*Nine are their sixties
*Four are in their seventies

Of these, the top two candidates in the polls presently in both parties are in their sixties and seventies.

If America can value those older generationally and the value they bring to leadership, surely our churches and our Southern Baptist Convention should do so even more. Moses was not even lifted up to leading the people of God until he was eighty years old. All generations add value. We need big leaders and all generations in the Southern Baptist Convention.

A Future Together 

I have read the Bible through no less than twenty-five times and the New Testament many more times. I have never noted, found, or discovered anything written about the New Testament church that preferred any generation or looked down upon another generation. In fact, what I have noted, found, and discovered is that a New Testament church is cross-generational. This is where joy is experienced and influence is enhanced.

This is also true for the Southern Baptist Convention and also for each of our 51,094 churches and congregations by our recently released Annual Church Profile.

5 Words All Generations Need to Elevate in Our Future Together  

1. Value

We need to learn to value one another cross-generationally. As a leader in our Southern Baptist Convention, I can tell you that I truly and genuinely value all generations more so today than ever before.

2. Honor

When I was a young Southern Baptist, I truly honored the leaders of our convention. While there may have been moments when I did not understand something, there was never a moment I dishonored them and the value they brought to our denomination. I honored them growing up and now as a man in my fifties, I honor them today more than ever before.

A few days ago, I called two former Southern Baptist leaders who are in their late eighties, to check on them and let them know their value to us and to me personally. Simultaneously, I honor my generation and those behind my generation. How can we do this?

3. Communicate

We need to communicate with one another. When we talk to each other, we will not talk about each other. When forums are created like last week’s Symposium on the Southern Baptist Convention in the 21st Century at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, we can understand and appreciate one another so much more. I would encourage you to listen to or watch these presentations where ideas were exchanged and burdens were shared.

4. Appreciate

We need to learn to appreciate one another more than we do now. We need to say it and show it. We need to believe it genuinely. We need to honor one another and give honor where honor is due.

5. Thank You

“Thank you” is one of the most powerful phrases in the English language. Thanks needs to be expressed to one another genuinely. When we say “thank you” to someone else, it should not be disingenuous, but should be overflowing with transparency.

In Summary

When we learn to value one another, bring honor to one another, communicate with each other, demonstrate appreciation for one another, and say thank you to one another, we will enter into joy and influence that God has waiting for us. We need all generations in the Southern Baptist Convention.

Now is the Time to Lead, 

Ronnie W. Floyd

Senior Pastor, Cross Church
President, Southern Baptist Convention

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This Week at Cross Church | Dear Cross Church Family

Ben-HeadshotWOW and praise God for an incredible year at Cross Church! And, Thank You Cross Church Family, for all you do to “Reach Northwest Arkansas, America, and the world for Jesus Christ”. This is the missional statement of Cross Church and it is our VISION for the year ahead. This is the first week of our new Ministry Budget year. Our Ministry Budget is the funding source of the ministries of our church that allows us to reach the world for Jesus Christ. This year’s Ministry Budget adopted by Cross Church is $18,100,000. That means our operating needs as a church are $348,077 weekly for the next 52 weeks. The growth of our church and our now five campuses calls upon us to meet this budget need. More importantly, the VISION of our church to reach a lost and hurting world with the hope of Christ’s love should motivate all of us to support this need. Cross Church needs the support of every attendee and each gift matters – from the smallest to the largest. Each matters to God. Pastor Floyd said recently, “What God has given to us biblically and missionally, we must refuse to lose financially.” So, let’s all give together to achieve our VISION for the glory of God alone.

For the CityFor the City-blog

Cross Church, we have some great days ahead of us. For the City is a weeklong emphasis in our community to show the love of Jesus Christ to the people of Northwest Arkansas. The highlight of the week will be a powerful worship service on Sunday, October 25, as we celebrate what God has done during that week and honor all of the first responders that serve our area. So, invite your friends to our Sunday services as we express our gratitude for these heroes of our communities. This is exactly the kind of outreach our Ministry Budget funds as we do things like this for our communities.

Church Family, it is incumbent upon us to understand the incredible stewardship God has entrusted to us – His Children. Jesus said in Luke 12:48, “…Much will be required of everyone who has been given much. And even more will be expected of the one who has been entrusted with more”. We are so blessed as a church and as God’s children. Let’s all do MORE for our church and for the Kingdom of God – because Jesus Christ alone is worthy.

Cross Church, Thank you again – I believe in you.

Ben Mayes
Executive Leader of Finance