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Meeting Report (March 2014)

Brethren,

This past weekend (February 28th – March 2nd), the Cool Springs Primitive Baptist Church in Danville, GA was privileged to host her March Meeting. Elder David Guttery, pastor of the Mt Olive PBC in Cullman, Al, was the invited minister. He was delivered again and again by the mighty and gracious hand of God all weekend. Though no man’s preaching is perfect as the frailties of the flesh creep in, his preaching was just what we needed at such a time, which can only be attributed to the direction and guidance of the Holy Ghost. There were so many blessings during the course of the weekend, that to number them all up would take days upon days. To enumerate a few, we had gorgeous weather, good visitation from our sister churches, and were lifted above the world a little farther than is customary at special meetings like these.

Though there was no dip in preaching throughout the weekend, the highlight of the meeting was Saturday night’s service. It was one of the truly special services where words fail to describe the experience. The most fitting and apt description for it is to compare it to the manifestation of God’s glory in the Old Testament when the cloud descended upon the tabernacle in the wilderness. We were moving amidst the thick cloud of God’s Spirit, where spiritual awareness was heightened, the world melted from view, and the sight of Jesus Christ and Him crucified sprang into tight focus. When Brother David finished his discourse, there was much tenderness during the handshake with fond embraces and manifest compassion. After the handshake, the congregation began singing “Gloryland” which was fitting due to the subject matter of the sermon that night: 2nd Coming of Christ. During the song, tears flowed, and shouting was heard in the house. Our forebears used to call this kind of service the “you had to be there” experience, and one of our sister church’s deacons remarked later, “You all have had a wonderful meeting, but that service was like the old days.”

Brother David had to leave after lunch on Sunday, and I was fully expecting to have to close the meeting in a preaching way Sunday night. However, the Lord graciously added another blessing to us. Elder Ricky Harcrow had to be in the area to conduct a funeral Sunday afternoon that was being held in our meetinghouse. After the funeral, I managed to convince him to stay over and preach the last service of the meeting. The Lord richly blessed Brother Ricky, and though he was not part of the meeting to that point, the measure of the Spirit that we had been blessed with remained upon him too. He was visibly moved during his message, as he could feel the rich outpouring that remained from the start of the meeting all the way till we sadly had to close the series of services and rejoin the trenches of the world.

As the unworthy pastor, I was touched at the effort that the church made in hosting the meeting. Though putting on a meeting of this sort is a labour, it is a labour of love that is more than worth the effort. Rarely have I seen such a moving series of services that touched so many saints in that powerful a fashion. The visitors that came to be with us remarked at how moved they were by the power of the experience. A deacon from a church in South Georgia spoke to me after service Saturday night that he was about to gather his family after going through the handshake and get a start out the door and begin their longish journey home. He waited around after church that night to tell me that he felt the hand of the Lord upon him that led him to stay. After the “extra song” and shouting, he said that he had not been that moved spiritually in a long time and realized then why the Lord impressed him to stay. Our hearty thanks to all of our kindred who prayed for us, worshipped with us, and aided their service and efforts to our meeting. Most of all, we bow in humble thanks to a merciful Father who has favoured such undeserving creatures as we are in such a mighty way. Truly, remembrances as these make us ever thankful to be children of God and supremely grateful that we have had the oasis of the church in our journey through the desert of life. Finally, on a personal note I would like to say how enriching the weekend was to me. Preachers need to hear good preaching, and Lord have mercy how we heard it! My batteries have been more than recharged. My soul has been elevated to say in fervency, “Press on!”

Friday Night

Prayer: Elder Craig Lanier
Preaching: Elder David Guttery – “The Opening and Alleging of the Holy Scriptures.” Brother David brought forth that God’s Book opens and alleges things that bring certainties to our minds. We can have assurance, comfort, and hope in our lives based on the blessed and faithful promises of God as declared and manifested through His word.
Prayer: Brother Andy Miles

 
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Elder David Guttery (Pastor of Mt. Olive PBC)

Saturday Morning

Prayer: Elder Dan Bryant
Preaching: Elder David Guttery – “Rejoice that Your Names are Written in Heaven.” Brother David, referenced Luke 10:20 to show and then illustrate in detail that even the good and blessed things in life do not compare with being written in heaven. The Lord’s book has a record of His people, and all the other books that heaven contains do not change the fact that the Lamb’s book authoritatively holds the identity of the Lord’s people in the most secure place of God’s throneroom.
Prayer: Elder Jabin James

Saturday Night

Prayer: Elder Gary Rhodes
Preaching: Elder David Guttery – “The 2nd Coming of Jesus Christ.” Brother David started with Hebrews 9:28, and by the time the message had concluded, the congregation came to clearer focus of just what an experience “without sin” was really like. What a glorious experience that will surely be!
Prayer: Elder Frank King

Sunday Morning

Prayer: Elder Philip Conley
Preaching: Elder David Guttery – “The Duty of Man.” Brother David started with Ecclesiastes 12:13 and moved through passages such as Micah 6:8 to show that the charge of a “Do Nothing Religion” of grace is polar opposite of the truth. Children of God have enough to keep us busy all the time every day for the rest of our lives.
Prayer: Brother Dan Hall

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 Sunday Morning Congregational Singing

Sunday Night

Prayer: Licentiate Win Kuck
Preaching: Elder Ricky Harcrow – “The Revelation of Jesus Christ.” Brother Ricky began in Matthew 16 with Christ asking His apostles who men said he was and who they said he was. From there, he followed the revelation down to the present hour with the household of faith still contending that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and did what He said He did.
Prayer: Elder Jeremy Sarber

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 Elder Ricky Harcrow (Pastor of Rome-Midway PBC)

Here are some lunchroom photos during the lunch hour on Sunday:

 March Meeting - 20140302 - Lunch 1
 “Preacher Counseling” – Elder David Guttery getting counsel from the deaconry: Brothers Mike Sheppard, Caleb Howell, and Dan Hall
 March Meeting - 20140302 - Lunch 2
 “The Young Adult Crew” – Brother Josh Hall, little Elias Howell, his mother Sister Amanda Howell, across from Sister Cameron Moore and Samantha Howell
 March Meeting - 20140302 - Lunch 3
 “The Younger Nobles Grandchildren Crew” – Alex Watson, Sister Brooke Cavanah, Sister Olivia Sanders, Quincy Nobles, Brother Ben Cavanah, and Rachel Nobles
 March Meeting - 20140302 - Lunch 4
 “The Aaron Bryant Clan” – Brother Aaron Bryant, Sister Retha Mae Bryant, Leah Bryant, Elaine Bryant, Sister Whitney Bryant, Brother Dustin Bryant, and Heather Wood
 March Meeting - 20140302 - Lunch 5
 “The Brown Trio” – Walker Brown, Brother Will Brown, and Laine Brown, while their grandmother Sister Cathy Williams looks on
 March Meeting - 20140302 - Lunch 6
 “Last But Not Least” – little Elsie Howell enjoying what lunch she doesn’t smash

Philip N. Conley

Meeting Report (Ebenezer Fellowship Meeting 2013)

Brethren,

This past weekend (September 19-21), the churches of the Ebenezer Fellowship located in middle Georgia convened for the 200th session.  Trail Branch Church hosted the meeting, and this was the first time that Elder Stephen Dyar – their pastor – had the responsibility to moderate such a meeting.  They were excellent hosts, and the Lord smiled upon Brother Stephen in his duties to not only make preaching arrangements that were heaven sent but also keep the meeting moving in a decent and orderly manner.

Trail Branch Church sign
Trail Branch Church building
Trail Branch Primitive Baptist Church, located outside of Cochran, Georgia
Eld. Stephen Dyar
Elder Stephen Dyar, pastor of Trail Branch Primitive Baptist Church

This session of the Ebenezer Fellowship was a special time during the preaching arrangements.  Many times in days gone by, the old fathers in the faith would refer to a set of preaching as “all of a unit.”  Even that expression fails to capture the flow in which the sermons connected, tied in, and intermingled.  Some brethren arrived after certain sermons were preached, had no idea what had been spoken at services before their arrival, and when called upon would take their text right where the others had left off.  On Saturday morning, it was really amazing beyond compare as a minister who had just arrived lit a preaching fire right where the Friday night services had concluded.  In amazement yet again, I looked at Elder Garry Hall and remarked, “He wasn’t even here last night.”  His response, “It’s one sermon.  It’s one sermon.  It’s one sermon….” as his voice tailed away in awe.

Beloved, that truly is the summation of the meeting – it was one sermon.  We heard God’s love to us extolled beyond measure, coupled with the fervency of spirit to walk in appreciation of that love.  We truly feel encouraged beyond measure that the Lord would not just come down and bestow mercy upon us, but that He has displayed merciful majesty beyond our expectations during this blessed weekend.  He truly has done in this meeting exceeding abundantly above all that we could ask or think.  Continue to pray for our immediate area as several of our sister churches are still looking for a pastor.  Pray that they would have the wisdom and patience to know who the right man will be.  Next year’s session will be hosted by Oak Grove, which is one of our bodies without a pastor.  Pray that the same Lord would smile upon their efforts next year that has  been so abundantly in our midst this year.

Rejoice with us!

 

Thursday Night

Prayer: Elder Rabon Lord (Sycamore, GA)
Preaching: Elder Charles Broadway (Monroe, NC) – II Corinthians 5:17-18, God reconciled the world unto Himself by the death of His Son.
Preaching: Elder Ronald Lawrence (Goodlettsville, TN) – Hebrews 4:14-16, Christ is touched by us and thereby He touches us Himself.
Prayer: Elder Frank King (Danville, GA)
 
Eld. Charles Broadway
Elder Charles Broadway
Eld. Ronald Lawrence
Elder Ronald Lawrence

Friday Morning

Prayer: Elder Philip Conley (Cochran, GA)
Preaching: Elder Jabin James (Fitzgerald, GA) – Psalm 138:6, God looketh upon the poor but putteth down the proud.
Preaching: Elder Ronnie Loudermilk (Lula, GA) – Psalm 3:1-3, God lifteth up the head of His people over sin, sorrow, death, and the world.
Preaching: Elder Chris Crouse (Plant City, FL) – Psalm 37:1-11, Do not fret over this world or the things in it, for God has blessed us above them all.
Prayer: Lic. John Forehand (Warner Robins, GA)
 
Eld. Jabin James
Elder Jabin James
Eld. Ronnie Loudermilk
Elder Ronnie Loudermilk
Eld. Chris Crouse
Elder Chris Crouse

Friday Afternoon

Prayer: Elder Eddie Whidby (Haddock, GA)
Preaching: Elder Craig Lanier (Metter, GA) – Luke 17:11-19, The cleansing of the 10 lepers and the one stranger that returned to thank the Lord.
Preaching: Elder Michael Gowens (Mt. Juliet, TN) – Matthew 11:1-6, The forgotten beatitude of not being offended in Christ over His doctrine, loss of popularity, or the circumstances of life.
Prayer: Elder Dan Bryant (Macon, GA)
 
Eld. Craig Lanier
Elder Craig Lanier
Eld. Michael Gowens
Elder Michael Gowens

 

Friday Night

Prayer: Elder Franklin Bryant (Danville, GA)
Preaching: Elder Jon Mizell (Cairo, GA) – Revelation 1:1-5, The majesty of Christ as seen by John unlike what had been seen to that point, and the glory of it for us today.
Preaching: Elder Sam Bryant (Hoover, AL) – Revelation 1:5, The blood of Christ washing us being the direct expression of God’s unfathomable love for His people.
Prayer: Lic. Win Kuck (Cochran, GA)
 
Eld. Jon Mizell
Elder Jon Mizell
Eld. Sam Bryant
Elder Sam Bryant

 

Saturday Morning

Prayer: Elder Garry Hall (Danville, GA)
Preaching: Lic. Ric Stewart (Statesboro, GA) – Romans 3-4, The 3 courtrooms of justification: 1.  Grace and blood before God, 2. Faith before our conscience, and 3. Works before others.
Preaching: Elder Dwayne Hooven (Augusta, GA) – II Corinthians 8:9, The grace of God through the love of Jesus Christ, looking at His poverty making us rich.
Preaching: Elder Ronald Lawrence (Goodlettsville, TN) – Book of Luke, God opening and no man shutting and shutting with no man opening.
Prayer: Elder Dennis Johnson (Oglethorpe, GA)
 
Lic. Ric Stewart
Lic. Ric Stewart
Eld. Dwayne Hooven
Elder Dwayne Hooven
Eld. Ronald Lawrence
Elder Ronald Lawrence

 

Congregation
Saturday Morning Congregation
Lunch 1
Trail Branch Tea Brigade – Sisters Catherine Howard, Angel Dyar, and Lynn Register; Brothers Hubert Fulford and Marvin Howard

 

Lunch 2
Lunch 3
Lunch Time

 

Lunch 4
A “Deacon Deluxe” Session: Brothers Mike Sheppard and Dan Hall
Lunch 5
The “Kiddie Korner” with Hannah McDaniel, Bailey Davidson, Elizabeth Howell, John Conley, Jonathan Howell, Samuel McDaniel, Olivia Mizell, and Elisabeth Conley, while a couple of “guardians” Kathleen Howell and Betsy McDaniel look on
 

Watch for the sermons of the meeting to be posted on our website at coolspringspbc.org.

In Hope, 

Bro Philip