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Glory to God Alone (pastors’ conference update)


– Here is an update on the upcoming Glory to God Alone pastors’ conference, February 26-28,
at First Baptist Church, Provo, UT. –

REGISTER HERE


Dear pastor friend,

I know your days are busy, my inquiring of you to attend a three day conference at the end of February comes with awareness of your busyness. I don’t have a retreat to offer you, I don’t have a conference to lighten your load.

Where it is not my intent to add to your busy schedule I do invite you to a conference with serious purpose.

The worship of God is no small matter for the church of the Lord Jesus Christ. It is of great concern for the church and I want you to gather with me for the Glory to God Alone conference, February 26-28, 2015 at First Baptist Church, Provo, UT. Because of the kindness of the Southern Baptist of Texas, the Utah/Idaho Southern Baptist Convention and others, the conference is presented to you at no cost. Please receive this as a provision from the Lord.

The conference will have two parts, both dealing with aspects of worship.

  • Part one is February 26-27 and will address the matter of family worship. It was Richard Baxter, who said, “If we suffer the neglect of this, we undo all.” There is a great need across the land today; it is a need for the glory of God to be paramount in our homes again. Join us as we prepare to rebuild this family alter.
  • Part two is February 27-28 and will address the matter of corporate worship. Is what happens on any given Lord’s day gathering of the saints more about what we like than about what God requires of us in corporate worship? If so, we must repent and turn to the divine instruction from God alone, as revealed in Scripture.

Travel Assistance:

I’m happy to announce that through the kindness of Southern Baptists across the Utah/Idaho SBC that we have travel assistance available for pastors traveling more than 100 miles. When you register be sure to indicate if you want travel assistance. It is a limited amount of funding but it is our desire to help.

  • $25.00 for anyone requesting travel from 100-250 miles
  • $50.00 for anyone requesting travel from 250-400 miles
  • $75.00 for anyone requesting travel from 400+ miles

Lodging:

It is through the kindness of the Lord’s people at First Baptist Church, Provo, UT that we are able to offer lodging in host homes during the days of the conference. When you register be sure to indicate your need for lodging and we will match you up with a host home.

Free Resources:

  • The first 10 to preregister online HERE will receive a free copy of A Theology of the Family.
  • Other books will be provided to all attending.

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The Powerful Word of God

I agree with him…

“If we ever hope to recover the biblical mission of the family, we must first restore its worship. People often try to fix their families by making surface changes in important areas, but until they deal with worship, they will find themselves like the men of Judah – healing “the hurt of [the] people slightly” (Jer. 6:14). So many maladies in family life can be traced to the abandonment of family worship.”

“… I’ve seen remarkable transformations take place in families. They occur when man does the simplest thing: he pick up the Bible and reads it to his family. This is transformational because the Word of God is powerful…”

-Scott Brown (A Theology of the Family, Chapter One, Family worship

The Great Undoing

I am preparing a year-long book review of a “A Theology of the Family” edited by Jeff Pollard and Scott T. Brown. This is a collection of “five centuries of Biblical wisdom for family life.”

There has been a progressive undoing of the home, the church and the nation. Many talk about it, statistics show it, and books are written about it.

I believe this is a fresh voice from the past 500 years that may help pastors, churches, families, and the nation.

A Theology of the Family

“A Theology of the Family” is number 3 on Monergism’s top 50 books of 2014.

In this book, Jeff Pollard and Scott T. Brown have compiled a massive collection of writings on godly families from over the past 5 centuries.

Consider getting your copy of this treasure and join me on this year long journey. I’ll attempt to give reviews of the essay’s and treaties compiled here.

The practice of family worship had been on the decline for some time. Over the past 10 years the National Center for Family Integrated Families has devoted themselves to reclaiming and advocating for churches and families to reclaim this once expected practice of the family alter. I crossed paths with this ministry while on in pursuit of reformation in my personal life and church.

Join me as I examine this beast of a book, paced with writings from the past 500 years on family duty.

“If we suffer the neglect of this, we undo all. What are we like to do ourselves to the reforming of a congregation, if all the work be cast on us alone, and masters of families will let fall that necessary duty of their own, by which they are bound to help us! If any good be begun by the ministry in any soul in a family, a careless, prayerless, worldly family is like to stifle it, or very much hinder it. Whereas, if you could but get the rulers of families to do their part, and take up the work where you left it, and help it on, what abundance of good might be done by it! (as I have elsewhere showed more are large). I beseech you , therefore, do all that you can to promote this business, as ever you desire the true reformation and welfare of your parishes!” Richard Baxter, The Reformed Pastor


An Endorsement from Phil Johnson, Executive Director of Grace to You, Sun Valley, California

“A theology of the Family is an excellent anthology featuring a wealth of mostly-forgotten material from great Christian leaders of the past 500 years. Long before the era of television, child psychology, secularized public education, and commercial day-care centers, various heroes of the faith had much to say about home and family life. Their writings and sermons on the subject are full of practical, biblical wisdom about marriage, parenting, order and virtue in the home, family devotions, the training and discipline of children, and similar topics. They drew their principles from Scripture, so this is timeless wisdom – but it is as timely today as when it was first published. In fact, the current dearth of biblical wisdom, combined with the rapid decline of the family as an institution, illustrates precisely why the material in this book is more truly relevant and more desperately needed than ever.”

Up For Debate

Over the weekend Moody Radio aired a healthy discussion on the program “Up For Debate” on the issue of modern youth/children’s ministry and age integration. Listen in as Julie Roys moderates discussion between Scott Brown and Luke MacDonald.

Do churches, with their separate children’s and youth ministries, unwittingly divide the family?

Up For Debate: Listen HERE

 

Fear the LORD and Serve Him

“Now, therefore, fear the LORD and serve Him in sincerity and truth ; and put away the gods which your fathers served beyond the River and in Egypt, and serve the LORD. “If it is disagreeable in your sight to serve the LORD, choose for yourselves today whom you will serve: whether the gods which your fathers served which were beyond the River, or the gods of the Amorites in whose land you are living; but as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.” Joshua 24:14-15 (NASB)

The Word [serve] in the above passage can be understood to be [worship].Continue Reading

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