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Meeting Report (August Meeting 2016)

Brethren,

This past weekend (August 3rd-7th) the Cool Springs PBC was blessed to host her annual meeting. Elder Mike Montgomery (pastor of the Old School PBC in Ft Worth, TX) and Elder Chris Crouse (pastor of the Little Union PBC in Lithia, FL) were invited to preach for the series of services. Truly, this meeting will be lodged within our memory banks as a precious time with the Lord and His people. The sermons were edifying and comforting to the flock while also serving as a powerful redounding to God’s glory. The meeting was the kind that seemed to rise higher and higher as it went on. While all of it was blessed, the manifestations of God’s Spirit got thicker and more pronounced.

The church was blessed to have many visitors from sister churches, and we pray that they were strengthened in the power of God’s might as well as we. With life seemingly growing darker and darker, it was refreshing to have another stop in the oasis where the light of God’s grace was shone upon the inhabitants of Zion. Whether old or young, rich or poor, male or female, the world today presents many problems and temptations for both the morality and theology of God’s faithful children. The meeting addressed steadfastness in both areas, and we thank God for His timely answers and reminders of where our hope lies and how we should live and respond to it.

Wednesday Night

Communion

Thursday Night

Prayer: Elder Garry Hall
Preaching: Elder Mike Montgomery – “Tests of Truth” Brother Mike preached from the close of Romans 3 lining out Paul’s arguments on how to measure someone’s theology of salvation. For it to be true, it must pass all the questions asked in that passage.
Preaching: Elder Chris Crouse – “Fleeing From Sin” Brother Chris described the scene between Joseph and Potiphar’s wife. The lesson for us today is to likewise flee from temptation no matter how dire the consequences may become.
Prayer: Elder Ric Stewart

Friday Night

Prayer: Elder Stephen Dyar
Preaching: Elder Chris Crouse – “Better Resurrection vs. Raised From the Dead” Brother Chris talked about elements from the characters of faith in Hebrews 11. He then looked at examples of women having their dead raised back to life contrasted against the superiority of the better resurrection.
Preaching: Elder Mike Montgomery – “Abraham Believed God” Brother Mike went through some of the events in Genesis 15 showing God’s renewal of His covenant with Abraham. Due to the power of the situation, Abraham had confidence and lived after the manner that God had promised.
Prayer: Elder Wesley Watkins

Saturday Morning

Prayer: Elder Michael Hataway
Preaching: Elder Chris Crouse – “God of All Grace” Brother Chris described all the various types of grace that are bestowed by God. Grace has been bestowed for eternal purpose but also for timely deliverances and blessings.
Prayer: Elder Geoff Cofield

Saturday Night

Prayer: Elder Win Kuck
Preaching: Elder Mike Montgomery – “The Last Day of the Last Days” Brother Mike described the events of the last day, and in so doing, he clearly refuted the popular beliefs of today regarding the end times. The last day – as taught by the Scriptures – should bring much comfort to God’s children here.
Prayer: Elder Frank King

Sunday Morning

Prayer: Elder Philip Conley
Preaching: Elder Mike Montgomery – “Naaman the Syrian” Brother Mike charted through the narrative of Naaman being healed of his leprousy in II Kings 5. While going through the story, he brought out many pertinent points for life within the church today.
Prayer: Brother Donnie Howell

Sunday Night

Prayer: Brother Mike Sheppard
Preaching: Elder Philip Conley – “Being Thankful in One Body” Brother Philip described from Colossians 3:15 how thankful we should be today for what the Lord has done for us. This thanksgiving is to be fulfilled within one body in the church.
Prayer: Brother Alec Kuck

We rejoice to know from experiences like this past weekend that God is alive and on His throne still caring for His children here. Rejoice with us brethren!

In Hope,
Bro Philip

Meeting Report (March Meeting 2016)

Brethren,

This past weekend (March 4-6), the Cool Springs Primitive Baptist Church in Danville, GA hosted her annual March Meeting. We are pleased to report that God was once again merciful upon our band, and the weekend will find a lodging place next to so many others as a rich memory of God’s abundant goodness unto us. In the tumultuous world in which we live, the times seem to keep changing and mostly for the worse. However, weekends like this past one are evidences that not only does God exist in a very real and powerful way, but He is not through with His people on earth. Thank God that He is so good to us! Though Satan’s darts are flying all around us, there is still a place of quiet rest near to the heart of God.

Most of the church seemed to be in the midst of a busy season – my own house included. Many of the members talked about the busy-ness of life that made them look forward to the meeting all the more. Then, the week of the meeting, my life got even busier as I received the call that no minister wants on the week of a meeting. The church had invited and planned for Elder Mark Rowell from Fort Worth, TX to be with us. His first granddaughter had other plans though. She decided to arrive a few weeks earlier than expected causing Brother Mark to have to cancel his plans to come and be with us. Since this all happened a mere 2 days away from the meeting’s beginning, my prayer life increased even more! With the Lord’s help, we were supplied even on short notice. Elder Chris Crouse and Elder John Scott agreed to come and preach for us, though the church was still stuck with her pastor on Sunday – bless their hearts!

From the spirit of the meeting as felt through the attendants, all seemed content with the outpouring regardless of the change of arrangements. Elder Scott alluded to this in his sermon while quoting a grandmother in Israel, “The older I get, the less important the messenger is and the more important the message becomes to me.” Amen! Several of our deacons told me throughout, “It’s going to be fine. Everyone’s being fed.” Visitors came and expressed their feelings, “The Lord handled it, and He still takes care of His people.” Being that we had lived through a sudden shift change of arrangements it was interesting and providential that the messages of the meeting seemed to hinge on God’s dealings with His people in the here and now. Though we rejoice greatly to know that we will be with Him ultimately some sweet day, it is the daily benefits and timely deliverances that show us glimpses of His ultimate deliverance for us. Each daily mercy and timely grace is sufficient evidence that what He has promised that we do not yet see is real and unchangeable.

As the meeting came to its close, we felt again the weakness of the flesh and recharging of the spirit. Tears flowed during the day on Sunday, and some still did not want to leave the grounds on Sunday night even though the meeting had ended. We extend our heartfelt thanks to our kindred in Christ that came to visit and worship with us. As always, we are humbled by your labours of love and fellowship. We feel humbled most of all by the love and fellowship of our God who still stoops down to be us and wrap His arms around us. May His house continue among us with our lights burning and our feet shod.

Friday Night

Prayer: Elder Garry Hall
Preaching: Elder Chris Crouse – “God is a God of the Living” Brother Chris expounded from Matthew 22 in Christ’s reply to the Sadducees. Though the resurrection was a farce to them, Christ showed that in and through the resurrection, God is not praised by dead men but by the living and should be praised as such today by those that have been made alive by His power and mercy.
Prayer: Brother Joseph Fletcher

Saturday Morning

Prayer: Elder Dan Bryant
Preaching: Elder Chris Crouse – “God of Our Righteousness” Brother Chris started in Psalm 4 as David petitioned God acknowledging Him as the source of goodness in himself. From there, Brother Chris continued to show that anything worthwhile we have was given to us by God, and our duty is to show and reflect that back to Him in praise and service.
Prayer: Elder Franklin Bryant

Saturday Night

Prayer: Lic. Win Kuck
Preaching: Elder John Scott – “Christ and His Church” Brother John expounded from Ephesians 5 and showed that the marriage between man and woman is a reflection of Christ and His church. While extolling the Master and His bride, Brother John showed how much the Heavenly Husband thinks of His beloved and how special she should be to us as well. Though little esteemed in the eyes of the world, she is prized to Him.
Prayer: Elder Stephen Dyar

Elder Chris Crouse
Elder Chris Crouse (Pastor of Little Union PBC, Lithia FL)
Elder John Scott
Elder John Scott (Pastor of Bethlehem PBC, Statesboro GA)

Sunday Morning

Introduction and Prayer: Lic. Richard James –“Perspective”
Preaching: Elder Philip Conley – “The First and the Last” Brother Philip talked from Revelation 1:8-20 about the Person of Christ and His interaction with His churches. Though things around us change, Christ does not and is the Alpha and Omega. Due to His unchanging nature, His care and affection for His churches remains and endures as well. Though Satan assails, the church will endure, and one day we will all live in harmony together triumphantly with Him.
Prayer: Brother Jacob Davidson

Sunday Night

Prayer: Brother Larry Davidson
Preaching: Elder Philip Conley – “Sanctifying God and Being Ready to Answer” Brother Philip took I Peter 3:14-17 and dwelt mostly on Verse 15 about putting the Lord first and foremost in our hearts. With this mindset and affection, we are prepared to answer others about what we believe, feel, and hope for the future. We fully hope (expect) to live with Him one day with nothing between now and then changing that. We should be ready to answer where our bright hope comes from and why we hold to it. Even if we suffer for it, it is worth holding on to and cherishing.
Prayer: Elder Michael Hataway

The sermons will eventually be uploaded to our website (coolspringspbc.org) for those that would like to listen to them.

In Hope,
Bro Philip