Thursday, December 11, 2008

Two Are Better Than One

Last night, the Missionary General Baptist Convention of Texas, the Lott Carey Baptist Foreign Mission Convention, the National Baptist Convention of America, Inc., and the Louisiana State Foreign Mission held a joint worship service as a apart of M.G.B.C. T December Board Meeting in Texas City, to partner together to bring relief to those who have been displaced and devasted by hurricane Ike along the Texas Coast. To witness the cooperation and feel the passion of these groups come together to bring about hope and healing in a tangible way, renewed my faith in the work of "conventions". God be praised for this demonstration of what it means to be followers of Christ!!!

I also praise God for Dr. Wallace S. Hartsfield, Pastor Emeritus of the Metropolitian Missionary Baptist Church in Kansas, MO and Vice President at large of NBCA, Inc., who preached a challenging, electrifying and timely message entitled, A Hopeful Vision in the mist of a Painful History from Ezekiel 1:1, Mark 6:34;45-51. He brought the house down, as he challenged us to expect God to show up and in due season, make everything alright. Also, he challenged us to be compassionate, put our resources in the hands of the master and envision ourselves as servants of Christ that give ourselves for the relief of others. Also, Dr. Stephen J. Thurston, President of NBCA, Inc. was present along with representive leaders from Lott Carey Baptist Foreign Mission Convention.

Last night, I witnessed the fleshing out of Ecclesiastes 4:9, "Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their work" NIV. Again, God be praised for these various groups standing as one to affect change and provide much needed relief and hope to people who seek to resurrect their lives in the aftermath of Hurricane Ike. 

1 comment:

Pastor Rev. Ray E. Owens said...

Doc,

Sounds like a great time was experienced and it a wonderful testimony for others to see that the church through the convention is connected to the community.

Owens