Starting a Study!

Well, I’ve already started it. I’m doing a topical study at the Greenup United Methodist Church. Currently, we are exploring various topics to explore the original texts of the Bible and try to understand what the Bible says. We currently meet every Tuesday at 10 am and would be happy to have you join us! I’ll be updating when we get close to starting our next study as well. We will be looking at John 3:16, the Ten Commandments, Noah and the Flood over the coming weeks. The time table below will change if it turns out we need more time. This is just a current estimate. We may also add more lessons as we continue, so stay tuned for updates!

7/25/17 – God So Loved
8/1/17 – The Ten commandments
8/8/17 – Noah’s Ark & The Flood
8/15/17 – What’s in a Name?
8/22/17 – The Name of God
8/29/17 – Prophecy and Fulfillment
9/5/17 – Common Phrases
9/12/17 – Prosperity and Money

 

Firsts

So, I thought I would say something here about firsts, as today was my first Sunday preaching at three new churches. It will never again be my first Sunday at any of those churches. Just like the first sermon I gave, I won’t ever give my first sermon again. I can undoubtedly say that I felt much more at ease today than I did with my first sermon. If you’re curious, you can watch it here. You can listen to toady’s sermon if you want a comparison.

What struck me toady was that today felt like a natural continuation of my ministry. I wasn’t starting over. I wasn’t “fresh off the boat” as I was in the video above. No, I was in a new place, but I was still doing God’s work. And that really hit me. As I was sitting here, I realized that I had grown in many different ways over the last few years. I had left behind the trepidation I had when I had first begun. I was there to preach God’s Word to God’s people. I realized that I had grown in my confidence, because I had grown in God. The friendly people of the United Methodist Church had helped me along through many firsts, and here I was today, confident because God’s children had helped me along. And I’m confident that as long as God calls me, I will follow.

For me, this is amazing. For those of you who don’t know, I have high anxiety. How high? My loving mother-in-law used to try to make sure I always had an isle seat whenever we went to see a show, so that if I wouldn’t feel trapped, and could make a quick exit if needed. I panicked at lots of things, especially firsts. But today? I was greeted with warm smiles, kind words, and loving hand shakes. I was welcomed, not into a buildings, but into families. My anxiety didn’t jump out and tell me to run. I was in a familiar place, because even if I was in a new church, I was still in God’s house, with my brothers and sisters in Christ. I’ve come to learn that because of that, I can be “at home” in the church.

I may still get a little nervous with my “firsts” but I’ve found that as I’ve gotten older, that many of my firsts now are opportunities to get to know brothers and sisters I just haven’t had the chance to get to know yet. So with one first behind me, I look forward to the next. Talk to you again soon. God bless.

Pastor Cam

New Website

Welcome to the new website! This is an active project, so keep an eye out for new updates.

I’m happy to have you here, and if you have any suggestions, feel free to drop me a line. I’ll be adding all my sermons here, and this will soon be the feed for Google Play and iTunes. I plan on having all my sermons here, along with any notes and any longer posts answering questions you might have. Please feel free to use the contact page to use any of the many methods of getting in touch.

I will be working on getting many of my previous sermons posted here in the near future. Keep a lookout, and God Bless.

Pastor Cam