Archive for September, 2018
This Week at Cross Church | Greater Things are Yet to Come
Greater Things are Yet to Come
Beginning this past Sunday, seeds have been planted into thousands of people through Financial Peace University and our teaching series Checking the Gauges of Your Life. Utilizing these things together, I am convinced that greater things are yet to come for thousands of people and hundreds of families. Please engage this Sunday and during the week at the Cross Church campus you attend. Bring others with you. Transformation awaits each of us and our entire fellowship of believers.
Advancing the Gospel
Cross Church is all about the advancement of the gospel of Jesus Christ regionally, nationally, and globally. We are always talking about and planning toward reaching Northwest Arkansas, America, and the world for Jesus Christ. That is why we support thousands of missionaries in North America and across the entire world through our partnership with the Southern Baptist Convention. That is why we are planting so many churches across America and the entire world. That is another reason we are equipping God-called men and women through our Cross Church School of Ministry. We believe in advancing the gospel of Jesus Christ.
49 Full-time Residents in Our Cross Church School of Ministry
The Cross Church School of Ministry is a one-year residential ministry experience that prepares leaders for life, ministry, and gospel advancement globally. Forty-nine ministry residents are currently on our team for one full year. These forty-nine residents have joined us from 10 different states and 3 have joined us from Guadalajara, Mexico. We are preparing 27 men and 22 women for ministry in local churches or missionary experience globally. The Cross Church School of Ministry has an ongoing partnership with 10 academic institutions, where these students can earn hours of credit toward their desired degrees. Pray for Dr. Ed Upton as he leads this ministry for and with us.
Threads 3 Fourteen
Threads 3 Fourteen is a brand new concept store called a thriftique, located at 216 S. 1st Street in downtown Rogers. The thriftique offers for sale a wide variety of brand new and pre-loved, hand-curated women’s and children’s clothing, unique furniture pieces, home décor, accessories, and gift items. With a slogan of “Wear Love Show Love,” Threads 3 Fourteen encourages purchasing with a purpose, as 100% of its profits after overhead go to feed the hungry in Northwest Arkansas through our ministry, Feed the 479. You can find Threads 3 Fourteen on Facebook, Instagram, and watch our feature on 40/29.
Compassion Center
The Compassion Center NWA is located on South Thompson Street in Springdale. The Compassion Center sells a variety of donated gently used and new items available to the community at well-below retail prices. 100% of the profits above overhead are utilized in our Feed the 479 ministry, which regularly offers assistance through our choice food pantry, utilities, clothing, and fuel assistance to help families in our community. Whether you chose to aid Compassion NWA by donating clothing, housewares, food, electronics, furniture, or giving a monetary gift, your generosity is a tangible expression of love that helps your friends and neighbors.
See You Sunday,
Ronnie W. Floyd
Every Hill You Face is Not Worth Dying On
The greatest leadership lesson I have ever learned is: Every hill you face is not worth dying on. If I had practiced this in my previous churches and perhaps during the first few years here, I believe my influence would be greater and the ministry would be more effective. In today’s world of continual media bombardment and social outrage, it can be easy to get swept up in trivial matters. We must not allow that to happen and compromise our leadership.
I have seen ministers let their stubbornness and pride wreck their leadership in the home and in the church. When you have the clarity and wisdom to not die on every hill, your leadership can be long and effective.
Whether you are a rookie pastor or an experienced minister: Every hill you face in leadership is not worth dying on. When the pastor practices this, the church will flourish. The fellowship will be sweeter, the growth will be greater, and the preservation of this growth will be more successful.
How I Learned This
How did I learn this important truth? It did not happen at a particular point, but through a process. Some things in leadership you can only learn through the growth of the entity you are assigned to lead. The growth of the organization in structures, personnel, dollars, and expectations requires the leader to operate by the conviction that every hill he faces is not worth dying on.
There are times that I could have carried more people with me along the church’s vision path if I had been more patient and personal along the way. In the name of “urgency” or “reaching,” we can sometimes push “hurry” too much and too often. This is not an asset, but a liability.
The Christian life is not about being right — it is about being Christ-like
Most Christians are more interested in being right than they are in being Christ-like. Pastor and church leaders, the Christian life is not about being right — it is about being Christ-like. If Satan cannot get you to do the wrong thing, he will get you to do the right thing in the wrong way. When you think you are always right, you will die on needless hills. When you constantly have to prove you are right and don’t take the time to work toward making the best decision in the right time and in the right way, you lose influence and leadership.
3 Hills Worth Dying On
There are three hills that are worth dying on no matter what anyone else thinks.
1. Truth – You must be willing to die on the hill of God’s truth found in Scripture.
You must stand in your pulpit, in your meetings, and everywhere else you go with the confidence that the Bible is God’s truth for today and always. In my ministry, I have seen more people willing to die for their tradition than die for the Truth of God’s Word.
2. Morality – Jesus was very clear that we are to be the salt and light of the world.
We must be the moral conscience of our region, nation, and world. Biblically, we have no alternative. We have to impact our culture. When we do, there are times that our faith will collide with the culture.
3. The Great Commission – The Great Commission should consume every Christian and church.
For a church to advance toward the future in terms of health and growth, the church needs to be emblazoned by the Great Commission. There is no one in the church who ought to be more fired up and passionate about sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ with every person in the world and making disciples of all the nations than the pastor.
When You Go to the Hill
Pastor, a good leader determines not only which hills to die upon, but he also chooses the timing.
Let me give you a strategic grid to go through before you ascend the hill:
- Leadership has to be clear
- Processes have to be thorough
- Timing must be right
A wise leader does everything in God’s timing, by God’s Word, and in God’s power.
Now is the Time to Lead,
Ronnie W. Floyd