Rapid Fire Scriptures

We answered around 17 questions on our final Sunday of “You Chose the Sermon”.  There were a ton of scriptures to write down.  Here is a list of the ones we covered: (this does not cover the full answer to the question. To get the full answer, watch our service dated: 7/8/2012)

Why did we vote on sermons?
Proverbs 15:22,  2 Corinthians 13:1, Acts 1

What happens immediately after you die?  you go immediately to the temporary version of your eternal home and then after the resurrection of the dead (at the end of the age) we all will be judged and sentenced to an eternal reward/punishment.
Matthew 17:1-9 (The Mount of Transfiguration), Matthew 22:23-32 (God is the God of the living), Luke 16:19-31 (Lazarus in Abraham’s bosom), Luke 23:39-43 (Paradise today), 2 Corinthians 5:1-9 (Absent from the body, present with the Lord), Philippians 1:21 (To die is gain), Revelation 6:9-11 (The souls of them that were slain), Revelation 20:11-15 (Great white throne judgment), 1 Corinthians 15:12-58 (The resurrection), Mark 12:18-27 (Like the angels)

If God forgets our sin, how can he judge us after we die? Hebrews 8:12 For I will be merciful to their unrighteousness, and their sins and their iniquities will I remember no more.  Luke 16:26

If I am not an elder, can I pray for others?  What is required for me to pray for others? Is there anything I need to do before I pray for others? James 5:13-16

How do we know if we are doing the will of God?  Psalm 119:105, Psalm 119: 11, 2 Tim 3: 16, John 16:13, Proverbs 15:22, Proverbs 11:14, Proverbs 20:5, 1 Peter 4:12 

Should I feel condemned if I don’t participate in church activities?   Hebrews 10:24-35
What does it take to be removed from the church or leadership?  Matthew 18:15-17,  1 Timothy 5:17-20

What about alcohol? Ephesians 5:18, Proverbs 23:29-35

 

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Ministry is a unique job. The blessings are beyond measure, but the challenges and inconveniences are plentiful as well. One of the frustrating things about ministry is never having a weekend. We’re not really complaining about it because it is the life we have chosen and continue to feel called to, but full time ministry usually means not spending holidays with your extended family.  While folks that work a M-F have the freedom to take two days off in a row, it is rarely an option for those who work on Sundays.  If our family doesn’t come to see us at those times, we don’t get to see them.  To make matters more complicated, much of our family is involved in church music on a weekly basis.  It’s strange that we’re a family of musicians (on both sides of the family) who never play together.

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Our Communication/Promotion Guidelines

Ways to Promote an Event | PromiseLand San Marcos

The way you plan the event will help increase the attendance and participation.  Start planning your event in a way that involves as many people possible.  The more people you get in on the ground level, the more ‘owners’ you have in the event and the more people you have to sell the event by word of mouth.  You also have more volunteer recruiters.  Make sure the event is appealing on its own (without a lot of hype).  Study the people you want involved and make sure the event reaches their needs and personality.  Finally, if you need people to sign up for your event, make sure to communicate clearly that process.  Make the process quick, easy, and stick to your deadlines.

To effectively market your event, you need to use MULTIPLE methods to get the word out.  Do not rely on one way (especially a pulpit announcement) to promote.  Our congregation is very diverse and therefore, you will need to hit it from all angles.  

Here are some creative ways to get your message out.

 

  • Word of Mouth– This is simply the best and cheapest way to promote your event.  Informal invitations will get the most people to your event.  Have people in your event invite others to ‘go with me’ to the event.
  • Table in atrium or patio – We are able to have 1 or 2 groups per week in the atrium or patio with an info table.  Talk to secretary to schedule this.
  • Bulletin Insert– If you have a small flyer that can be placed with the bulletin, then get that to Harry Fleming by Monday BEFORE you want it inserted.  He will let you know if we have room for it and if the design will work.  We are only able to have 1 insert per week.
  • List in Bulletin – We usually list the top 3 things coming up in the next 7-10 days.  These events are the ones that apply to the most people in the service.
  • Wear t-shirts at church with message of group or event – If your group has shirts, then have everyone wear them on a certain weekend to promote your event.
  • Facebook Event from PromiseLand’s Profile – Secretary can assist you with this.
  • Facebook Post from your profile.  Have others ‘share’ and repost.
  • Record a Youtube video and post to Facebook or our Vimeo page – After you record your video, talk with Harry about posting to our Vimeo page.  You can post video on your Facebook profile and then we will link to our Facebook profile.
  • PSM online Calendar on psmchurch.com – Once you fill out the event sheet and it is approved, then our church secretary will post on our calendar.
  • Slide on screens before and after weekend services – Once you fill out the event sheet and it is approved, we will submit to our tech team and they will create a slide for you.
  • Announcement from pulpit – We usually announce from the stage events happening within the next 3-7 days.  The exception is huge events happening in future that relate to the entire congregation.  We do not announce meetings or small gatherings from pulpit.   Some Sundays there will be no pulpit announcements.  ON SUNDAY, DO NOT GO UP TO A PASTOR AND ASK FOR THEM TO ANNOUNCE YOUR EVENT.
  • Bathroom frames: We have frames in the restrooms in which an 8.5×11 flyer can be inserted.  Please see Harry if you would like to use this.
  • Twitter message:  Pastor Robin is in charge of our twitter account. If you would like something tweeted, then contact him.
  • Mass Text to Congregation:  We are able to text all the numbers we have or categories of ‘leaders’, ‘men’, and ‘women’.  We usually only text once a week, so if you would like to promote with texting, contact church secretary.
  • Email newsletter to members and or guests – We send out a weekly email to our database.  We profile 4 big events or stories in our church.
  • PromiseGroup announcements – Having PromiseGroup leaders announce your event to their groups is a good way to have a personal touch. If you want to use this angle, then email Pastor Robin so that it will be included in the PG lesson.


As you can see, some of these methods are automatic when you fill out an event sheet.  However, many will take additional effort on your part.  It is the responsibility of the event creator to effectively promote the event.  

A crucial thing to remember is that some events target the entire church while others target a handful.  The church staff determines the amount of promotion of each event depending on this criteria.  A huge part of your success depends on how you plan the actual event.

You Pick The Sermon

On June 17th, we launch a new series where we find the answers in the Bible to Frequently Avoided Questions.  When the congregation gets to the service, they will be given several options.  When the speaker gets to the pulpit a vote will be taken and the FAQ(s) with the most votes will be the sermon for that service.

We are getting questions submitted from our PromiseGroups.

Here are some of the questions we have had asked in the last few days:

  • Can I lose my salvation?
  • What does the Bible say about my divorce?
  • Is homosexuality a sin?How do we treat someone? Do we act differently towards people that are homosexual vs other sinners?
  • How is it fair that people are born gay?  It doesn’t matter. We are all born in sin.
  • What does the Bible say about masturbation?
  • What does the Bible say about tattoos?
  • What does the Bible Say about what we wear (clothing)?
  • What does the Bible say about how we talk (profanity)?
  • Is it ok to be cremated?
  • Can people in heaven watch us?
  • Do pets go to heaven?
  • Why does God allow bad things to happen to good people?
  • Do you really believe all of the Bible?
  • Did creation really happen in 7 days?
  • What does archeology say about creation?
  • If God forgets our sin, how can he judge us after we die?
  • How can a loving God send anyone to hell?
  •  If i am not an elder, can I pray for others?
  • What is required for me to pray for others? Is there anything I need to do before I pray.
  • How do I know that I am not just spinning my wheels? How do we know if we are doing the will of God?

If you have a question, please submit it as a comment here.

2012 Summer Guest Contest

 “BUILDING THE PROMISELAND”


We have a summer tradition.  A little competition to get the blood pumping and excitement in the air.  We are going to see who can bring the most guests over the next 7 weeks.  We have prizes for the individual and team prizes for those who bring the most.  Let’s get going! Check out the details here:

Sundays: June 17th – July 29th (7 Sundays)

Team: Carpenters
Captain:
Michael Higgins
If your  last name begins with: H J L N Q S

Team:  Plumbers
Captain: Harry Fleming
If your last name begins with: C  D F W U Y

Team: Painters
Captain: James  Branham
If your last name begins with: A B E G T V X Z

Team:  Electricians
Captain: Will Krauss
If your last name begins  with: I K M O P R

Team:  Architects
Captain: Rudy Rodriguez
WACO

PRIZES
Grand Prize:  iPad
First place on each team: $100 gas card
Winning Captain gets a weekend on  San Antonio.

RULES:
Guest must be 13  years old and older to participate.
Guest may be counted up to 3 times.
May count guest on Sundays only.
May not grab random guests out of the foyer.

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