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Grow & Go - July 2024

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Indy Crossover Mission Trip

Recently, a group of eleven from Oakhill went to Indianapolis on a four-day mission trip to help renovate the multipurpose worship space that is used for the food pantry and fellowship at Cornerstone Christian Fellowship (Metro Baptist Center). Our project was to start on Wednesday, hang drywall, get it painted, and ready for the church to have 45 volunteers show up for a block party on Saturday for Crossover and then worship together on Sunday. This seemed like a tall order upon our arrival, but the Lord knew that He had assembled the exact people needed to get this accomplished in time, on time, and done well.

This trip was not about getting to go somewhere or saying, “Look at what we did and accomplished”. Our team had a certain job that we were tasked to do to help Cornerstone Christian Fellowship according to their needs, and we worked tirelessly together as a group in unity to complete them. As the pastor who led this trip, I can say without reservation that God put together the right group to accomplish what needed to be done in a short window of time. We not only finished the drywall and painting, but our Mission team also helped put new siding on the second floor of the building, going beyond the scope of work we originally came to achieve.

Hershel York said in his new book titled Pastor Well: A Guide to Faithfulness in Pastoral Ministry, “People ask about mission trips a lot, including missionaries. I hear missionaries on the field say they don’t like mission trips because when churches send teams, they cause more trouble than they’re worth. Well, it’s your job to make sure that’s not so. How do you do that? Well, if you send a team on a mission trip, you need to make sure that they are alleviating suffering problems rather than contributing to them. When we take trips, we make sure we have several meetings ahead of time, and we stress this is not Christian tourism. This is not about getting an experience. This is not about having stories to tell. We’ve got specific jobs that we’ve been asked to do, and we’re going to do those”. (1)

Considering what Pastor York said, we were not a burden, we brought light to a church that needed help. We removed boards from windows that had been covered and the light shined in once again revealing the skylight of the city that had not been seen in decades. Our team made food and fed over 300 people for two days, challenged people with the Gospel, and prayed over the hurting. It was more than just hanging drywall and some paint. Our team, with the Lord’s help, set the stage for the gospel to be advanced (Phil 1:12) for years to come. Yes, our team had fun working together to accomplish the task at hand, but each of us also understood our roles and we did them well, giving glory to our great God who is “able to do far more than we could ever ask for or imagine” (Eph 3:20). We had sweet fellowship together over food prepared with love and Bible devotion times that I will personally never forget. I say this after every mission trip, we go expecting to change the world, but it is our great God who always changes us.

Please add Pastor Tom and Pastor Steven to your prayers. They are doing great ministry in a very tough context, where there is much spiritual darkness due to addiction, and poverty among many homeless people who come through the doors in need. Pray for their safety and longevity in ministry, and that God will cause a great revival among the
people of downtown Indianapolis. 

(1) Hershel York, Pastor Well: A Guide To Faithfulness In Pastoral Ministry (Louisville, Ky: Southern Seminary Press), 106-7.

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Student Life - July 2024

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On the heels of camp this year for our student ministry, I wanted to take some time and share what happened in the lives of our students! First and foremost, praise God for the awesome week we had. I believe we hit a new record for the number of students that went to camp this year, which was 52. This means that 52 students were able to hear the Gospel poured out to them constantly over the span of five days by the incredible ministry of Crossings. I’ve already heard of a few stories of how camp this year had changed a few of the student’s lives or perspectives in their life. I truly believe that the Lord worked in the students' lives last week, and will continue to do so as time goes on. We also had seven faithful leaders serve our students during the week and give their precious time to Kingdom work. And for that, I’m incredibly grateful! I’m thankful we have many leaders that pour their hearts and souls into our students, sometimes weekly, and are still willing to go to camp and get less than desired amounts of sleep for the Gospel. 

While at camp, you quickly realize that it is an awesome and magical place. Not magical in a sense that camp is trying to trick or scam people into believing something. But Crossings camp is an amazing place that is solely centered around the Gospel for the Glory of God alone. Everything they do is connected to the Gospel and is designed in a way to point back to Jesus. When you have that level of commitment to the Kingdom of God, “magical” things can happen and the Lord can do tremendous works in the lives of people there. When you are at camp for the five days, you are disconnected from the outside world and you just get to focus on your relationship with the Lord; whether that be growing in your relationship or building one for the first time. Through some amazing worship by the Heartsong band to the faithful and piercing preaching of our camp pastor, I truly can report to you all that our camp experience this year was nothing short of amazing. However, the work does not stop there. It is our duty now to continue the Gospel and Kingdom work in these student’s lives. I really emphasize to everyone that once camp is over, do not continue on with normal life. If the Lord worked in your heart during camp, do something about it! Likewise, we as servants of the Lord shepherding these student’s lives, we need to continue shepherding them and growing them in the ways of the Lord and what He would have us do. 

So, with that being said, I’m happy to report to you that camp was awesome this year. We returned back safe and sound, with a bunch of memories and stories to tell parents and friends. Now we have VBS coming up and Middle School Mission Week on the horizon. We sure are busy, so keep an eye out for emails and info coming out about our future events! 

His Glory Alone
Alex Kilgore

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