Called To Plant

Called To Plant

By Vince Daniel, Director of National Missions

It was a Tuesday. I had been fighting the call to preach for nearly a year. I moved states. I blamed my wife. I couldn’t keep a job. I was running, and it was obvious to everyone but me. But that night, that Tuesday night, in Mountain Home, Arkansas, God spoke so clearly through an evangelist. He had just marched around the entire church. He was stomping and wiping sweat from his face and the pages of his Bible. Then he stopped right at the pew I was sitting at, looked at me, and asked a question I didn’t have a real answer to: “Why aren’t you preaching?”

And everything changed. I fell to the floor in repentance to God for running, and at the end of the night I stood and proclaimed, “If God wants me to preach, I will preach!” Within two days, I received my first call to fill in at a church about an hour from our home. Within six weeks I was a full-time pastor at a church in Melbourne, Arkansas, where my ministry started.

I know this article is titled “Called to Plant,” but I need to assure you that I know what it means to be called, to have something speak so deeply to your soul that there is nothing else you can imagine doing.

It was eight years after that initial call that I felt it again. My family and I were in an established church that was growing and doing well. We had been the pastor for three years, and God had done some amazing things while we were there. But I was struggling, not with my ministry or my marriage. Both were thriving! I was struggling with an ache in my heart for an area that was dear to me. We had driven through north-central Arkansas a few weeks earlier, and God, as only he can do, broke my heart. I couldn’t sleep or find peace. As a result, we resigned from the church. It didn’t make sense to those that knew us. In fact, it didn’t make sense to us. We had resources, facilities, people, and opportunities. But God called, and we had to listen. In the next year, we learned a lot in regard to planting a church (I am not being completely honest. We didn’t know a thing!). With $1200, a used soundboard, and borrowed chairs from every church that would send any, we opened Real Life Church.

I knew God had called us, but I wasn’t sure of what all He had placed in us to complete the task. That may be where some of you are right now. You sense that God is moving in a radical way in your heart to plant or do something different, but your just not sure. I want to lay out what we call some non-negotiables in church planting. After each one will be some definers for each attribute.

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LeadNow National Internship

LeadNow National Internship

by Ashleigh Owens – LeadNow Internship Director

LeadNow National InternshipPastors, if you knew what you know now, what is one thing you would change about the way you lead? Picture how it would have benefited your organization to fully understand the importance of empowering culture while driving mission and vision. Imagine a future staff member walking into a leadership role equipped with all the desired competencies.

General Baptist Ministries is super excited to announce this fall we will be launching our very first internship program, LeadNow. LeadNow is specifically designed to provide exposure, experience, one-on-one training, and essential teaching necessary to build leadership competency in the intern’s ministry area. If you know of anyone who would be interested in this program, please give them our internship directors information to learn more about this opportunity. This program will be hosted at Relevant Church and is for 18-30-year-olds who are looking to take a giant leap towards reaching their full potential in leadership. Applications are being accepted for 20 interns from August 2017 through May 2018.

Interested?
Are you 18-30 years old and looking to take a giant leap toward reaching your full potential in leadership? If so, General Baptist Ministries has some exciting news. This fall we will be launching our very first internship program, LeadNow, that will be hosted at Relevant Church in Locust Grove, Ga.

This program is unlike any other you’ve experienced. LeadNow is specifically designed to offer exposure, experience, one-on-one training, and essential teaching necessary to build leadership competency in the ministry area of your gifting. No matter what you do here, you’ll be on your way to reaching your full potential in the leader God has called you to be. Applications are now being accepted for 20 interns from August 2017 through May 2018. Check out the opportunities at www.leadnow.today.

National Missions Sunday Church Planting in Jacksonville, Florida

National Missions Sunday – Church Planting in Jacksonville, Florida

Church Planting has always been a primary mission for General Baptists. Our movement was organized by a church planter who established churches on the American frontier in the 1820s.

Our denominational mission to plant churches is underwritten by the general budget through Unified Giving, but it is also made possible by special gifts such as those received on National Missions Sunday. This year the National Missions Sunday Offering will assist church planting efforts in Florida by helping to more firmly establish the new work of All Nations Church.

This ethnic church plant has resulted from the long-term ministry of Missionary Cecil Green who discipled a young believer in the Philippines nearly 50 years ago. In 1977 Pastor Pete Lapaz was ordained by the General Baptist Church of the Philippines and in 2016 he began work to establish All Nations Church in Jacksonville, Florida.

In a recent report Pastor Pete noted

  • the ordination of an associate pastor, Dr. Lito Ibaretta,
  • two more new converts ready for baptism,
  • two Bible study centers now in operation, and
  • two Spanish-speaking families now attending.

A Children’s Ministry will begin soon and the search is on for a larger meeting space. The group has outgrown meeting in homes. A recent attendance of 40 placed them at capacity in their current rented space.

On a recent Sunday in January, those attending worship paused for a photo. Pastor Pete is on the left holding his grandson. Pastor Lito is seated in the front center.

Different churches have different traditions about National Missions Sunday. Some churches include National Missions Sunday in the budget, others take up a special offering to aid these special projects. All gifts received for National Missions Sunday will result in winning many people in Jacksonville, Florida who otherwise will not be won to faith in Christ.