This Week at Cross Church: Using Your Platform for the Gospel of Jesus Christ
Each one of us has a platform; a platform God has given us for the purpose of sharing and expanding the gospel of Jesus Christ. For some of us, the platform may appear to be small, and for others it may appear to be big. Regardless of the perceived platform of influence, with God involved, even the perceived smallest can become great. Little is much when God is in it.
Using Football as a Platform for the Gospel
Last weekend, my son, Josh Floyd, the Head Coach and Athletic Director of Shiloh Christian School, along with his staff team and volunteer base, hosted a national 7 on 7 Football Tournament called Southwest Elite 7 on 7. This tournament is in its fifth year, and has become one of the finest tournaments of its nature found anywhere in America. Josh and his director for the tournament, Haden Gilder, and the rest of the coaching staff, used their platform as an opportunity for the gospel of Jesus Christ. They were joined by countless volunteers who joined them in their vision.
With one of their partners in the tournament, they were able to bring in noted personalities, Quarterback Tim Tebow and Duck Dynasty’s Jase Robertson, to speak to athletes and coaches from thirty-two of the best football programs in the nation. These men poured into the students. In fact, in response to a strong message given by Tim Tebow on what it means to live “A Life of Significance,” over forty people gave their lives to Christ. Additionally, I was able to to invest in leaders and football coaches from around the country during a breakfast where I interviewed five of America’s great leaders.
While competition was hot and heavy in games played on Friday and Saturday, lives were influenced positively, and many forever, all because some high school coaches used their platform of coaching to further the gospel of Jesus Christ. The fields across our Springdale Campus were overflowing with people from all over the nation. And because of all that happened this past weekend, there is no telling what God will do with it, considering Internet broadcasts and the media attention the tournament received. What a great God who can use even the simple game of football for the gospel.
Whatever Your Platform is, Use it for the Gospel
As I already stated, each platform is different; but they can all be used in some way for gospel impact. God has you where you are at this time in your life to use you to impact others for the gospel. How can God use you? Pray about it. Dream about it. Share it with others. Let them take up your vision.
I Will Use My Platform for Gospel Influence
We have invited eighteen of our own church planters to join us during our upcoming Annual Staff Advance for the purpose of investing in them. I want them to experience our team and the vision of our church. Some of them will be with us on Sunday, August 4, experiencing Cross Church in person.
Since 2010, the gifts of our people have allowed sixty-six churches to be planted through our church. Since we believe in developing leaders and we are investing in these churches regularly, we are going to develop many of them in North America up close, pouring into them and their spouses.
We are using our platform, given to us by God alone, to expand His gospel around the world.
This Week
- Use Your Platform for the Gospel of Jesus Christ
- Ask God to Use You Where You are Right Now for God’s Glory
If God can use your Pastor, who has roots in a very small Texas church, and a group of high school football coaches, He can use you. I am thankful for each of you who are already using your influence for the gospel. Lead on!
Yours for the Great Commission,
Ronnie W. Floyd
Our Annual Staff Advance: Major Development of Our Ministry Team
In the last week of July, Jeana and I will conduct our 26th successive Staff Advance. For twenty-six summers in a row, we have taken our Ministry Staff Team away for several days of retreat. In our multi-campus, growing fellowship, this time has become invaluable.
Through The Years
Through the years, this Staff Advance has grown in many ways. In those initial years, it was much simpler. Now, I labor over each minute we spend together, realizing how cherished these moments are together. We are in a high-speed game day to day; therefore, to draw aside gives us the chance to wait upon the Lord together and share our hearts in how we can more effectively reach Northwest Arkansas, America, and the World for Jesus Christ.
What We Do On These Days Away
We take our Ministry Staff and their spouses away for this time together. We meet with everyone together on our initial morning session and again in our concluding session. In the other sessions, we divide the Ministry Staff and their spouses. While I lead our Ministry Staff, Jeana leads sessions for the wives of the Ministry Staff members. This time is valuable.
In our sessions together, we worship, and in the initial session, I give my major address to everyone. This sets the stage for the week; what I sense God is doing, and wants us to do in the immediate future. I also articulate a direction for our future. We worship together, led by our powerful worship ministry team. We pray together, calling unto the Lord mightily. At times, we hear from various members of our staff team.
In the sessions we have uniquely for our Ministry Staff members, we spend time hearing reports about the past year and cast specific ministry vision for the future. We also use those sessions to talk about things that we don’t always have time to talk about while we are at home. We try to make every minute count.
In the sessions Jeana conducts with the spouses of our Ministry Staff members, they pour into each other through the Word of God, prayer, and fellowship. This time is irreplaceable for them, as so many need the mentoring and encouragement of the other ladies.
Why This Annual Staff Advance Is So Valuable
- We grow together in Christ.
Ministers and their wives need to worship together as couples and as Staff Team members. In this setting, someone is not pulling on them and their attention is not divided. We truly engage with our focus on the Lord and His power in our lives. Worshipping together, praying together, sharing our burdens together, and hearing God’s Word together is irreplaceable for our team.
- We set our focus upon the future.
If we never took this time away, it would be virtually impossible for us to set our focus on the future. Our church runs fast and our team runs fast. Life runs fast. Our people run fast. Everyone needs to escape, becoming accountable to the team for their past vision, and setting our focus on the future with hope. This fires the team up for the future.
- We spend time together.
Our Staff Advance is not about individualism, but team. We do everything as a team. This is non-negotiable with me. We encourage cross-campus fellowship and cross-campus ministries to spend time with each other. Cross Church is one team, with four campuses. We work hard together to create team and teamwork.
- We cover a multitude of sins.
I realize fully that only the blood of Jesus covers sin. Being on a multi-staff church has some benefits, but also many challenges. Nothing happens in isolation and each decision affects the whole. This results in some misunderstandings through a given year. However, these days of investing in the team and focusing on our fellowship together results in everyone getting along much better over the entire year. We understand each other more and learn to grow in love and appreciation of one another.
- We experience our vision uniquely.
Last year while I was in New York City, God put a vision on my heart. I was there mobilizing churches to embrace the church planting vision that the North American Mission Board is coordinating for our 46,000 Southern Baptist Churches called “Send North America.” This year, we are doing something we have never done before. We will experience our vision uniquely. How?
Since 2010, Cross Church has invested and partnered in planting 66 churches globally. Thirty-five of these churches are in North America. We have invited eighteen of these church planters to join us and thirteen are able to bring their spouse with them. We want them to experience our team and vision alongside us.
Why are we doing this? The answer is simple: These leaders need to be developed by the local churches investing in them. We believe in developing people.
In Conclusion
I realize churches of all sizes and shapes read this blog for Pastors. Regardless of the size of your church, lift out the principles comprised here. Whether your team is only laypeople (yes, I have been there), your staff team is only one or two others (yes, I have been there also), your staff is a similar size, or even larger than ours (and many are), consider the basic concepts I have mentioned.
What I want you to take away more than anything is…develop the leaders around you in some way, somewhere. If you do not, who else will? Probably no one else. As the Pastor, God has called you to lead and equip others. Friend, pour into your leaders. Nothing will bring greater dividends to the church than this.
Yours for the Great Commission,
Ronnie W. Floyd