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Grow & Go - August 2024

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HELP THEM STAY

Just recently, we witnessed another couple of our beloved church family answer the call of God to go with the gospel to the nations. Oakhill now has two families that we support as their sending church. Nick, Melissa, Eliana, and Warrick Scott are already on the field, and soon-to-be Todd and Michele Linn. These families are classified as long-term, overseas, foreign missionaries. In this article, I hope to help us recognize the importance of our roles, to remind me as a pastor, whether we are lay leaders or
supporting members, that we are to provide care for those we have “sent out as sheep in the midst of wolves” (Matt 10:16).

Aaron Menikoff reminds us as the sending church, we are not to sit idly by and do nothing, we must remain faithful to the gospel ourselves as a “Staying Church.” Menikoff stated, “It’s not enough to be a sending church. You need to be a staying church. A staying church doesn’t let the rope fray or the bond loosen. As inconvenient as the relationship may be, the staying church remains involved by praying faithfully, communicating regularly, visiting occasionally, and always looking for new and creative ways to help. This is how we hold the rope, and we mustn’t let go”. (1)

On Sunday afternoon during the sending celebration of Todd and Michele Linn, there was a time of prayer for them. Prayer is one of the greatest ways to offer member care as we partner in the gospel with missionaries the Church has sent out. The best way to pray for the missionaries the Lord has sent out from our church is to pray the Word over them. For example, we can pray for their health, safety, longevity, and finances – “Finally, brothers, pray for us, that the word of the Lord may speed ahead and be honored, as happened among you, and that we may be delivered from wicked and evil men” (2 Thess 3:1-2). We can also pray for their joy in the Lord, peace, and
comfort – “Now may our Lord Jesus Christ himself, and God our Father, who loved us and gave us eternal comfort and good hope through grace, comfort your hearts and establish them in every good work and word” (2 Thess 2:16-17).

As the sending church, and having a responsibility to hold the rope, we must also see our need to support our missionaries financially. The Church is given a charge from the apostle Paul to support this when he said “Do your best to speed Zenas the lawyer and Apollos on their way; see that they lack nothing” (Tit 3:13). There are a lot of expenses for missionaries to remain on the field from the logistics to get there, finding housing – it being affordable and sustainable, food, travel (vehicles), and the cost of simply doing ministry. It is the church’s responsibility to see that when our missionaries have needs, that those needs are provided for so that gospel advancement is not hindered in any way.

We have heard about praying and giving, but now, each of us must discern the question; If given the opportunity, will we give up our own time, to go there where our missionaries are and offer support? I say this often, that we go expecting to change things on a mission trip but, what usually happens is that God changes us. However, when we go and support our missionaries on the field, we must intentionally be focused that our time there is not about us. It is to support our mission families well in whatever that might be. Our time there is to help and encourage them, not impose, but assist them with whatever needs they have.

Whether we are praying, giving, or going to support our missionaries on the field sent out from Oakhill, each of us has a vital role in holding the rope. Church, we must also remain faithful to the gospel advancing here, if we are to support them well over there. If you are a prayer warrior – please hold the rope by extending an encouraging word and prayer to our overseas partners in the gospel. If God has blessed you with an abundance – give cheerfully and sacrificially to Lottie Moon so that our missionaries can remain on the field “lack nothing” (Tit 3:13). And Lord willing if you have answered the call to go on a short-term mission trip to support – hopefully we can do just that. With the Lord’s Help, we will go with intentionality to deny ourselves and everything we want out of a trip and go instead to help make the greatest impact with our time there so our missionaries can remain on the field.

(1) Aaron Menikoff, “Don’t Just Be a Sending Church, Be a Staying Church,” Reaching & Teaching Blog, 24 November 2020, https://rtim.org/dont-just-be-a-sending-church-be-a-staying-church/.

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Student Life - August 2024

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Man, Middle School Mission Week was tough! And there is something I do not understand - how is it that after hours of work, mostly in the sun, how do some of these students still have SO much energy? I was repeatedly blown away by the pure stamina these guys have and quickly became overwhelmed by it. So, if you have a child or have children that meet this criteria, then you have my prayers and have earned my respect. 

But, on a serious note, MSMW was a great time! We had around 40 people each day come to church to help serve during the week. This time looked like setting up and hosting two bible camps in the morning, one projects team sent to McGary Middle School in the morning, then service projects in the afternoon such as care packages being made and delivered to church members and working around the church in areas that needed some physical labor. We certainly kept busy during the hours of each day and I am so grateful to share that our students were quick to volunteer and serve! As we served two communities, a school, church members, and strangers, our students were quick to love, listen, care for and serve others. Man, what awesome marks to see in people who have been changed by Christ! They also got to have some fun afternoons as well. We got to enjoy time at a pool party, went bowling, and finished the week off at an arcade. 

While these service projects and fun afternoons were great times to look back on, I really enjoyed our morning meetings together. At 9am, we would gather the students around and talk shop for a couple of minutes explaining what the students can expect the work day to look like. Then, we would have a devotion time for everyone to benefit from. I recognized and understood that a few of the middle school students in the crowd were promoting 5th graders and would soon be entering 6th grade, thus
promoting to the student ministry and no longer attending AWANA. So, with that being said, I wanted to share some info about me to the new guys and share some of my heart for ministry. One of the mornings, I taught on what biblical love was and why we needed it. I explained that while we seek to serve others, especially this week, service means nothing if we do not love the person we are serving. But not just any type of love, I explained what the bible tells us about God’s love. I pointed them to
1 John 4:19 - “We love because He first loved us.” and John 3:16 - “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.” I explained to them, and I now explain to you, that in this student ministry that I serve, any and all of this work done in this ministry is solely because God first loved us. Because of this love, we now have a secure and permanent relationship with God the Father. And with this love, we then must go and share this love with others! We must go and follow the instructions God has given us when He tells us to serve others, serve the poor and needy, serve the broken in spirit. We must do this now because the Kingdom of God is at hand and Christians should not stand idly by!

I explained this to the students to then conclude with this point on Friday morning: this service that we commit to during the week, it is all for the glory of God. I explained that in 1 Peter 4:11 we see that God gives us strength to serve others but it is ultimately service and strength that is used for God’s glory. And that is the mission that I served each day during MSMW and each day that I am your student ministry director. My existence and goal in this life is to make God’s name known and to help be the hands and feet of Christ. After that, I couldn’t care less if you forget my name. I meant it when I said it on stage to the students and mean it now as I write it here. I hope that one day people forget my name and take any glory that might have gone to me and instead ALWAYS give glory to God the Father and to Christ the Son. There is nothing special about anything I say, it is only the grace and love of God that I am able to be here and work in ministry alongside you guys. 

And, with that being said, that wraps up our Middle School Mission Week. Huge thanks to everyone that served during the week. We had a great turn out of middle schoolers each day as well as student leaders and adult chaperones. I am truly thankful for everyone’s partnership in ministry. May Christ be glorified in the work that was done during MSMW! 

His Glory Alone 
Alex Kilgore

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