Monday 28 February 2011

$25,000 Worship Resource Giveaway from Proclaim

New church presentation software is coming out soon called Proclaim and
it’s located here http://proclaimonline.com/. Unlike all other church
presentation software systems, this one will allow pastors, worship
leaders, and worship team members to all access and add to the same
presentation before it’s presented, and then use the same application to
run the presentation during the service.

To add to the excitement of the release of Proclaim, they are giving away
$25,000 in worship resources in The Great Worship Resource Giveaway.
They are going to have 100’s of winners of some of the best worship
resources on the market. The giveaway is located on the Proclaim home
page http://proclaimonline.com/ where you will see how to enter. You can
also see all the prize partners there, listing out some great resources from
companies like Planning Center Online, Graceway Media, Worship Leader
Magazine, Centerline Media, Musicademy, Clover Sites, Christian Musician
Summit, Luna Guitars, National Worship Leader Conference, and prizes
from many more.

I’m excited about this new product Proclaim. You can see a video of the
software on their site which gives a quick detail of how it will help worship
leaders and ministry teams. Visit http://proclaimonline.com/ to see the
video, and enter ‘The $25,000 Great Worship Resource Giveaway’.


A Husband who gets the Gospel!

Justin Taylor does us all a great service in sharing this piece about Roberston McAuikin. The Vision of God for Husbands is shared by Paul in Ephesians 5:22-33. Men we are called upon by God to put our wives before ourselves, just as Christ put the Church before Himself. Give this little video a listen and may we all be so passionate, so loving, and so gospel focused as to treat our wives in a Christ honouring way. Notice at the end of the tape, Robertson describes his sacrifice as not a duty but a privilege!

In 1990 Robertson McQuilkin resigned his post as president of Columbia Bible College and Graduate School, in order to care for his beloved wife Muriel, who stopped recognizing him in 1993 and went to be with the Lord in 2003 at the age of 81. Someone had a tape recorder at his resignation speech, and you can watch a portion of it below. May God make us men like this:

Friday 25 February 2011

Living the Gospel in Real Life

Today I start sharing my heart with those who choose to read. My deepest desire is to draw us towards the bigness and greatness of God. To focus ourselves on Him for Him.

Here is a great post from Justin Taylor's blog, "Between Two Worlds" It is an open letter from the Stellrecht family. Their son Trent was killed in a youth group skiing accident a week ago today. Not only do I ask us to pray for this family my prayer is that we will learn from this family.

God has been working in my life as the lead Pastor of Grace Baptist Church that I along with our whole Church body need to be gospel focused. Not just in our theology but in the way we live out our theology. Here in the midst of tragedy and heartbreak these parents live out the gospel in real time and real life. Oh God strengthen this family and may You receive glory and praise while bestowing grace and mercy.

How Do You Respond When Your 12-Year-Old Dies? “Everybody Dies, But Not Everybody Lives”

A moving testimony here from Rob and Terri Stellrecht, whose 12-year-old boy Trent was killed in a youth group skiing accident last Friday. May God continue to give them much grace, and may he bring much gospel fruit from Trent’s short life and death.


On Friday February 18, 2011, God did the unthinkable in our life: He chose to take our 12-year-old son, Trent Lee Stellrecht, home in a skiing accident.
It is only considered “the unthinkable” because our plans are not God’s plans, and our ways are not God’s ways.
Before Trent was born we have entrusted the Lord with his life and have asked Him, above all else, to bring salvation to our son, to use him in a mighty way for God’s glory, and to let him dwell in heaven for eternity.
God only answered our prayers last Friday in a mightier way than we could have imagined, and we have been rejoicing in His good works and His mercies ever since.
Trent was a boy who truly lived. From the very beginning he did what he loved and enjoyed the gifts and skills that God gave him to the full. In his short life he saw much of this world, traveling as far as India, the Bahamas, and Missouri to his favorite destination of Bass Pro Shop for his golden birthday, as well as many camping trips. God instilled a love of hunting and fishing into Trent and a joy of the great outdoors. Since he was little all he wanted was to turn 12 to be able to go hunting. During his 12th year God allowed him to shoot two deer. Trent loved to cook, to pick on his siblings Alexis, Cole, Grace, and Micah, to protect his mother, to snuggle with his father, to be with his friends, especially his best friends Thomas and Samuel. Everything he was interested in he tried, even carving his own long bow and succeeding in taxidermy. In his short years he truly lived.
But as we are all destined to, Trent also died. On Friday, February 18, 2011, we said goodbye to our son as he left for a skiing trip with his friends. Gods says he knows the number of our days, that He has created each one, and that He will do what He pleases. For most of his life Trent struggled with his own sinfulness before God. He knew that he was not right before God, and nothing he could do would ever make up for the sins he committed to make him worthy to enter heaven. In the summer of 2010 God graciously chose to bring salvation to Trent through repentance and the saving grace of Christ Jesus. Trent’s life was transformed and we enjoyed the young fruit in his life as we watched God work.
It was with great peace and much rejoicing that we as his family have sent him off before us and accepted God’s perfect plan for Trent’s life. Our longing is that God would be glorified in what He has done to wake up many to the realization that we are not guaranteed any number of years in this world.
On Friday morning we had our son, on Friday afternoon he was gone.
God’s standards to enter his kingdom are high: He expects perfection. Trent was not perfect, not even close. God graciously provided His perfect son, Jesus Christ, as an atonement for our sinfulness and requires that we simply believe and acknowledge Him for it. God does the rest.
What we have asked nearly every person we have seen since Friday is “What if it had been you? Where would you be right now?” We diligently raised Trent up to know his sinful state and taught him what the Word of God says because we know the implications of denying Christ now, and God was gracious to answer our prayers and to save Him. Scripture says that the gospel will go forth with much sorrow and heartache. Please let Trent’s short life be a wake-up call to you. We are rejoicing in the sorrow because we know where our son is and that we will one day be with him again for eternity because of our own salvation.
God’s mercies are new every day, and His peace does surpass all understanding. God has been so gracious to us in these few days by blessing us first of all with His peace. The family and friends that have surrounded us and have lifted us up in prayer are amazing and another testimony to God’s goodness.
It is with great rejoicing that we release our son, Trent Lee Stellrecht, age 12, to our Heavenly Father. Dance before your King my son.

Wednesday 23 February 2011

Allow me to introduce myself

Hello World,
         My name is Pastor Stephen Bray and I have been gloriously saved by Jesus Christ in His Sovereign will and grace. I have the privilege of serving the body of Christ at Grace Baptist Church. God has wonderfully given me a wife and three beautiful children. It is my desire to pursue the glories of God and enjoy Him forever and I believe this is best accomplished by focusing on Jesus Christ!