This Week at Cross Church | Investing in Young Leaders: Meet our Summer Interns

Cross Church has always invested in young men and women through our summer internship program. This year we have 18 interns with us from all over America. They will give to this ministry, learn from this ministry, be sent by this ministry, and will always be connected to this ministry through our investment in each of them. Each intern will work in a specific ministry throughout the summer and we will help them develop their calling by the Lord.

Before I introduce them to you, let me encourage you to do the following with them.

  • Get to know them, you will find them a major blessing to your life.
  • Pray for them and with them personally, each of them carries their own burdens.
  • Feed them, have one or two of them for dinner in your home or bless them with a gift card to a local restaurant.
  • Give to them, invest in them by giving of yourself or through the gift of prayer.

Meet our Summer Interns:

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Yours for the Great Commission,

Ronnie W. Floyd

A Pastor and His Calling

pulpitThere is nothing like the call of God on your life. Within the last few days, I have heard powerful, dynamic testimonies from 58 new missionaries who will depart soon for lands they have never visited before. Each of them has a unique background and journey they testified about. Their commonality is one thing: God called them to go to the nations of the world.

These days have resulted in me thinking about God’s calling in our lives. Since my Wednesday blog is committed to encouraging pastors and God-called spiritual leaders, I want to share with you a few thoughts about a pastor and his calling.

Your Call from God is Unique

Recent days have caused me to remember my own unique journey of God’s call in my life. I had always wanted to be a football coach — high school, college, and/or professional. After I came to Christ, God worked in my life powerfully and it became very clear to me that God was calling me to the ministry of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The trajectory of my life changed dramatically.

Pastor, your call from God is unique. Do not ever forget that. God customized your journey. No one else has been on your journey or is on your journey now. There is no reason to demean your call through the human tendency to compare yourself with someone else. This week, reflect upon your call from God.

Where were you when He began to call your name?

            What were you doing?

            What had you planned to do with your life?

            What is He doing through you today?

If you really reflect on these questions, you will discover how great our God is.

Your Call from God is Part of God’s Plan

When the Lord saved you by His grace, He placed within you unique spiritual gifts. Your “gift package” is unique for you and is a part of God’s bigger plan of extending His glory to the corners of every galaxy in the universe. Your gift package is probably not like the one the Spirit of God gave to your spiritual hero. Why?

Pastor, your call from God is unique! We can get so wrapped up in thinking ministry is all about us personally, or our church, or whatever ministry God has called us to. While we may use the word “kingdom,” the conversation needs to be about the Kingdom of God, not our own ministry kingdom. There is one King, King Jesus. This King has saved you, placed on your life a unique calling, and has endowed you with a spiritual package that He wants you to have, all as a part of His big plan. What a mighty God we serve!

Your Call from God is to do His Will

Just as God changed the trajectory of your life when He first called you, don’t get so settled to think He will not call you to do something different. He may choose to really interrupt your life again.

Pastor, always tell Jesus “Yes.”  Even before you know the question, the answer is yes! As a Christ-follower and a God-called leader, fulfill God’s will — whatever it is. Try these on when you pray:

*Lord, I am willing.

*Lord, I am available.

*Lord, whatever, whenever, wherever, the answer is yes.

Yes, those are scary phrases. In one way they should be and in another way they should not. When we look back on our calling, it was supposed to be about having the kind of heart that is willing and available to do whatever, whenever, and wherever. By the way, that has not changed.

Your Call from God is to Go Wherever He Leads

I was raised in Texas. I have served 26 years as Lead Pastor of Cross Church in Northwest Arkansas. There have been times it appeared that God was about to call me to somewhere new. Thus far, every time something has proven it was not the will of God. Please understand: Never have I let geography determine my calling from God. Sadly, it sometimes appears that pastors and spiritual leaders often determine where they will go by their own personal preference, rather than by being completely open to God’s will.

Even after all these years leading a wonderful church, having family and close friends with me, and the trust of God’s people, I am willing to go wherever He leads me to go. I will go one step further: I will do whatever He wants me to do. Even though I have pastored all these years, if the Lord would so choose me to do something else, I would do it. You see, years ago I resolved one thing in my life: I am His. I report for duty early every morning. My answer is yes.

What I Have Told my Wife for Years

For years I have told Jeana something and I mean it with all of my heart. We have practiced it. I tell pastors and spiritual leaders this as well. Today, I share it with you:

Always live your life like you will be where you are for your entire life; however, at the same time, always have your bags packed in case He calls your name.

Be willing and be available to go anywhere, at anytime, to do anything.

Yours for the Great Commission,

Ronnie W. Floyd