A parable discovered
Friday, November 30th, 2007The Christmas season is here. Thanks are due to the host of volunteers that decorated the church this week. It is no small task getting the decorations up. And if you think that is tough you should be on the team taking them down. The place looks great. We will have some wonderful days of worship and special events to end 2007. Check the churches website www.olivebaptist.org for a listing of the holiday happenings.
Missions always take center stage this time of year. Giving is important to both the Olive budget and our missions offering. You can use your regular tithing envelope to give to both. We are indeed living on a mission field. Last Thursday I spent two hours walking around our church campus praying and seeking God’s direction for the future of Olive. It was Thanksgiving morning and “…not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse.”
As I walked, I discovered a parable. As one exits our property to the north, you step off the campus onto a lot with four trailers. One family has five children who need shoes and other basic needs. We have begun ministering to them the past few days as several folks have offered to assist with this specific family’s needs. This family is just one step off of our church campus.
If you walk off the campus on the University Parkway side, you step into the parking lot of the new Starbucks. There you find $4 coffee and people who have all the shoes they need. Think about it. On one side of Olive is poverty and on the other side affluence. We sit between them with GOOD NEWS for both.
Missions is also about going. As you read this, I am on the way to Romania. On Sunday I will preach to 3,000 people at Emmanuel Baptist Church. It is an evangelistic service in which more than 70 people are going to be baptized. They will have many lost family members and friends with them. Pray for me as I preach and join me in asking God to draw the net. Later in the week, I will be teaching on the subject of preaching to master’s level students at the Emmanuel University in the city of Oradea.
Indeed, Christmas is about going with the Gospel across the street and around the world. It is about being on mission in any environment.
Join the Olive family this Sunday in the beautifully decorated worship center. Dr. Ed Stetzer will be our preacher. He is a missiologist with LifeWay. Regarding missions, I can promise you that this Sunday your Christmas will get off on the right foot.
Pastor Ted Traylor

