Children's Ministry Update, November 26,2023

November 27, 2023
Lori Herson
One of the most magnificent titles given to Christ is that of the complete and perfect King. Paul reflected on both the might and majesty of the risen Jesus as he detailed the immensity of the hope we find in His name. Though we are prone to falter and fail, Christ in His completeness remains the full, sovereign fixture of our faith. On what basis do we crown Jesus King? How do we see His kingship demonstrated to us and through us as His followers? It is through His sufficiency and might as righteous King that we find our strength and hope....

Thankful for Our Church!

November 23, 2023
Peter Nelson
“Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good, for his love endures forever!” (Psalm 136:1). As we move through this holiday weekend, I’m thinking back to the great day we had at Goshen last Sunday.  And I’m THANKFUL for the three disciples of Jesus who stood up to testify and be baptized (you can watch again—testimonies here, and baptisms here)! And I’m GRATEFUL as well for the visit from Shelby Abbott, our guest preacher, who serves with FamilyLife.  In case you missed our worship gathering, let me encourage you to listen to Shelby’s ...

Politics for Jesus’ Followers

November 22, 2023
Peter Nelson
Last week we wrapped up our Sunday Seminar on “First Things First:  Distinguishing Biblical Majors and Minors in Relation to Current Issues.”  And the issue before us was Christian Faith and Politics (recordings of these sessions are on our website).  I put a major emphasis on the believer’s identity:  we’re only well posi­tioned to engage with politics when we’re grounded, rock-solid, in our self-understanding as God’s people.  First and fore­most, that’s who we are:  subjects of Christ the King. In his article, “Bigger Fish to Fry:  ...

What's On Your Mind?

November 21, 2023
Peter Nelson
“What’s On Your Mind?” A sermon series addressing the questions we’re thinking about Goshen Baptist Church - Winter 2024   In January and February 2024, my goal is to go to God’s Word and develop messages for our church based on questions you’re asking. Is there a Bible passage you struggle with, or a theme in Scripture that perplexes you?  Are there aspects of Christian belief that are hard to understand?  And are there facets of the Christian life that you find confusing?  And are there issues related to following Jesus in a ...

Christmas at Goshen 2023

November 21, 2023
Join us as we gather in the season of Advent--as we commemorate and celebrate the coming of God the Son to be among us, to be Emmanuel, "God with us"! (Matthew 1:23).  May the Lord pour out his love upon you this Christmas season! By the way, if all of the holiday festivity rings hollow for you, and you're wondering if there really is a deeper meaning and a basis for hope behind it all, take time and listen to (and pray over) this summary of Jesus' message! December 3, First Sunday of Advent:  “He Came to Our Rescue” (1 Timothy 1 ...

Children's Ministry Update, November 19. 2023

November 20, 2023
Lori Herson
Amidst the darkness of the crucifixion story, the promise of new life in Jesus sprang forth. Here in these passages, the truth of Christ’s victory became known first to His closest followers and then was spread throughout the rest of the world. With what power was Jesus raised from the grave? How did these events tie into the story of the gospel or into our own lives? Every word of the Scriptures works in harmony to point to the reality of Christ’s death and resurrection. Through His victory over sin and death, those who believe in His name ...

Marriage Mirrors the Gospel

November 17, 2023
Peter Nelson
In last week’s Sunday Seminar, I said the Bible presents marriage as a metaphor of the gospel:  “Husbands, love your wives as Christ loved the church…” (Ephesians 5:25).  And I noted that several authors point this out and draw out its significance.  For example: Trevin Wax, The Thrill of Orthodoxy, “Marriage is not a one-off doctrine disconnected from the rest of Christian teaching.  The Bible begins and ends with a marriage ceremony, the first in a garden between a man and a woman, and the last in a garden city when the church is united ...

Children's Ministry Update, November 12, 2023

November 13, 2023
Lori Herson
Here in the New Testament crucifixion accounts, we read of Christ taking to the cross on our behalf. In this place where Jesus was stripped of His dignity, we find ourselves clothed in His righteousness by faith. Why did the omnipotent Jesus choose the cross? How did the suffering of Jesus lead to life everlasting for us? It was through the undeserved disgrace He endured that we would receive God’s unwarranted grace and the gift of new life. In the events leading up to His crucifixion, the King of glory faced criminal charges based on His ...

God's Good Design

November 10, 2023
Peter Nelson
Christian maturity involves “speaking the truth in love” (Ephesians 4:15).  We do speak up; the Lord calls us always to be ready to give an account of the hope we have in Christ (1 Peter 3:15).  As Jesus’ ambassadors (2 Corinthians 5:20), we have been sent into his world with a message to share—the word of Life. But the manner of our speech is crucial; how we say what we say makes a huge difference. Love is the greatest command (Matthew 22:37-40)—loving God and neighbor.  So, even if others hate us, we are called to love our enemies in word ...

Children's Ministry Update, November 5, 2023

November 08, 2023
Lori Herson
All four Gospel accounts of Jesus’ trial revealed the innocence of the Son of Man amid the injustice of the court’s proceedings. From the plotting of the chief priests to the scoffing of those in the crowd, each detail revealed the reality of the Savior’s choice to step forward as the substitute for our sins. Why did this court case unfold in the manner that it did, with the religious leaders taking their troubles to the Roman courts? How do we see God at work amid Christ’s suffering? The answers to this lay in the Old Testament prophecies ...

No More Room

November 02, 2023
Peter Nelson
Every Christian is “called into the ministry”:  to love neighbors, build up the church, and give an account of our eternal hope.  Every follower of Jesus receives his charge:  “Freely you have received, freely give” (Matthew 10:8).  We’re all on mission. But even if all Christians on the planet were to share the gospel with every human with whom they can communicate, over 3 billion people would remain completely in the dark—unreached, unengaged, lost.  (See joshuaproject.net.) That’s because over 3 billion souls are within people groups ...