Friday, November 30, 2007

Membership Class - Harvest Christian Fellowship

Over the next couple of weeks I would like to post some of the materials we have covered in the membership class at Harvest. I want to do this for two reasons: 1. It helps me to process the information if I can try to restate and/or explain it to you, and 2. I would like your honest opinion on the materials. If you read something that causes you concern - biblically or personally - I want to know. We have not committed to this church yet and should we choose to do so, want to make sure we are making a well-informed and biblically based decision.



I should have posted this material immediately after receiving it, but I did not. So - it may be a little dusty in my mind as I try to reconstruct it for you here. The class was divided up into 4 sections:



1. Who is Christ?


2. What is the church?


3. What makes Harvest unique


4. Ways to get involved - specific ministry opportunities.



We were also given some preliminary information about the church and that is where I want to start today. Please give me your honest opinions/views about this.



Harvest Christian Fellowship - Statement of Faith
  • We believe the Bible to be the revealed will of God, the all-sufficient rule of faith and practice.
  • There is one God, externally existent in three persons - Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
  • God the Father has spoken to us through His Son, Jesus Christ. In Jesus, God became man to reveal the Father to us and to save us from our sins. Forever He is fully God and fully man.
  • Jesus Christ was born of a virgin, became our atoning sacrifice through his death, and was raised from the dead bodily, ascended to His Father and will personally return in power and glory to the earth.
  • Although we are created in the image of God, we have nonetheless "all sinned" (Romans 3:23). Until we call upon Christ to forgive our sins and become our Master, Scripture claims we are under the dominion of Satan and are members of the kingdom of darkness. Only through faith in Jesus Christ and the cleansing of His blood can we be saved. When we believe in Him, our sins are forgiven, and we are rescued from the dominion of darkness and transferred into His Kingdom (Colossians 1:13).
  • The Father and the Son have given the Holy Spirit to regenerate us, transform us into the image of Christ, and equip us for service. Personal holiness, healing, the fullness of the Spirit and all the spiritual gifts received in New Testament days are available now and should be eagerly desired (1 Corinthians 14:1).
  • We long for the return of Christ, at which time He will rectify everything that is presently wrong. Until then, we are to work faithfully to bring the world to Him through evangelism and discipleship. (Matthew 28:18-20).
  • When Jesus returns, dead believers will be physically resurrected. Believers still alive will also receive their glorified bodies. Unbelievers will also be raised. Then there will be a judgement. Those who are in Christ will live with Him forever. Those who are not will be cast into Hell.
  • The church as the body of Christ has been given special gifts (apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, teachers, etc.) to equip every member of the body to do the work of ministry. The Church is entrusted with the ordinances of baptism in water, holy communion, the anointing of the sick, the marriage ceremony, the appointment of called persons to specific ministries, and with the preaching of the World.
  • Ultimately, we believe whatever the Bible teaches on any subject. it is our absolute and infallible authority in all matters of faith and conduct because God inspired every word of it in its original form.

Harvest Christian Fellowship Membership Covenant

Having received Christ as my Lord and Savior and been baptized, and being in agreement with Harvest's statements, strategy , and structure, I now feel led by the Holy Spirit to unite with the Harvest church family. In doing so, I commit myself to God and to the other members to do the following:

  • I will protect the unity of my church by acting in love toward other members, by refusing to gossip, by following the leaders, by understanding biblical standards for correction or church discipline.
  • I will share the responsibility of my church by praying for its growth, by inviting the unchurched to attend, and by warmly welcoming those who visit.
  • I will serve the ministry of my church by discovering my gifts and talents, by allowing the pastors of this church to equip me for service and by developing a servant's heart.
  • I will support the testimony of my church by attending faithfully, by living a godly life and by giving regularly.

I have read and understand the biblical expectations Harvest Christian Fellowship has for each of the members of this church. I agree it is my responsibility as a member of this church to embrace and promote these standards of living. I will live by these principles and encourage the other members of this church as they do the same.

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Member's Signature and Date

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I think it is pretty cool the church has a membership covenant and doesn't just accept every Tom, Dick and Harry who wants in. There are high expectations of membership and from what I've seen, the membership works hard to live up to them. Worship is dynamic because everyone there is committed to the church and more importantly, to God and His service. Pew warmers are not welcome to stay for long here, and that is refreshing to me.

So - what are your thoughts? Anything here that puts a burr under your saddle? I'm all ears...

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Harvest Christian Fellowship - Holy Spirit Intensive



Since my last blog update, we've made a decision to spend a longer amount of time with a couple of churches to learn more about them and see if they might be where God is leading us. Our first church was CityView where we spent a month going to a Spiritual Gifts class on Wednesday nights. Our second church is Harvest Christian Fellowship which meets in Plainview. We've been attending Sunday worship services there and a small group that meets every other Wednesday that is focused on Raising Kids God's Way.

Soon after deciding to attend Harvest for a while, they offered the Holy Spirit Intensive. Wow - that is kind of a daunting name for folks coming from the churches of Christ. We weren't sure quite what to expect, so we talked with our friend Brad Snellgrove who was helping to organize the event. He assured us it was nothing weird, that "intensive" was a word they used for all types of different conferences - Marriage Intensive, Worship Intensive, etc. It simply meant that this was a special extended time of teaching on the topic of the Holy Spirit. This piqued our interest so we signed up for the Friday Evening and Saturday Morning conference.

We really feel the Spirit has been at work in our lives lately, but wanted to attend this conference to know more about what Harvest believes and teaches as well as develop our understanding of how the Spirit works. Unfortunately, we feel pretty under-educated in this area because of our church background. What I (Gabe) read in the Bible and what is common experience for many church of Christ congregations seems to be extremely different. We've both been frustrated for many years at the lack of demonstrations of power and effectiveness that were evident in early believer's lives and that we believe should still be evident today. When Jesus promises that the Helper will come to us when we believe and are baptized, I believe that is truth and should happen. While we've felt the Spirit's presence all along our spiritual journey, his presence seemed somehow lacking - probably due to our unbelief more than anything.

Anyway - the conference was great. We began each day with a time of worship and that really helped me transition from work mode into learning mode. There were 2 speakers in each session. Friday night the series was introduced by Brad Snellgrove, who is in charge of the small group ministry at Harvest. He did a superb job of introducing the topic in a very humorous way. He was very clear that Harvest was not a charismatic church - that is the over-the-top demonstrations of "spiritual" powers etc. don't have a place here. He was also very clear that Harvest teaches and believes that so-called "miraculous" manifestations of the Spirit are very much still possible and alive in today's church. He taught this is not something to be exploited or even focused on, but to be utilized and enjoyed by the church in the way it was by the church in the New Testament.

One of the things I appreciate about Harvest is their deep appreciate, respect and adherence to Scripture. In fact, I haven't been in a church that was as focused on the Scriptures as Harvest in quite a while. It is refreshing and comforting to know that the guys leading this church spend copious amounts of time in the Word preparing their messages each week. You would expect that such a modern-type church would be using contemporary language Bibles. Not these guys - New American Standard is what is read every week in our services. I'm curious to know more about that as we go along.

The second teacher was a middle aged gentlemen named Doc Sharp. They said that is because he is a full-time Christian who happens to have a hobby or side job as an optometrist. You may know him as he runs the optometry shop at the new 4th and Ave Q Wal-Mart in Lubbock. He was an amusing speaker with lots of interesting stories about how the Spirit works in people's lives. He has a special ministry of healing, rather laying on hands and praying for people. He made it very clear that he has nothing to do with healing people - that is God's job. The main thing I took away from his talk is that we often don't see the Spirit work because we aren't obedient to Scripture. For instance - he said if we aren't obedient to Scripture when it tells the church to lay hands on people, anoint them with oil, and pray for them - we won't see them healed. When we are obedient, then it opens the door for God to work and we can become the conduit for his grace to people. It was very challenging stuff to think about.

Saturday morning the Plainview Campus Pastor, Chris Craig, spoke about listening to the voice of the Spirit. So often we ignore the Spirit's voice and after a while, He stops talking to us just like we would stop talking to someone who never listened to us. He shared a humorous story about ministering to a group of drug-infested Satanists in Plainview last year. Not only did God keep prompting him to continue with this group, he also humbled Chris when he began thinking his own power, and not God's, was having an effect on the family involved. It was a good reminder that we need to really listen to that small voice calling us to action and then respond in obedience with humility.

The second speaker on Saturday was an older gentleman named Ed who shared with us many years of experiencing the Spirit at work in people's lives. It was very humbling and encouraging to hear about stories that evidence the working of the Spirit in people's lives even today. We have been hungering to know that the God we serve is one of authority and has the ability to act today - in ways that might even seem miraculous to us. Our time in Kenya proved to us that he is able and we have often wondered since then why there is so little manifestation of that power in churches here - even when it seems so pertinent and capable of helping people believe.

Each day was closed with a time of prayer from a team of experienced people. It was powerful to be prayed over by people with a powerful and effective faith as demonstrated by their lives and the fruit they bear. God used this time to reaffirm to us that he desired for us to have a time of rest and rebuilding as we re-learn to minister with His power and not our own. I think one reason we've been so drained is that we've been working in the Kingdom for the past 8 years with very little dependence on God. Working on our own, well of course we are tired. Had we been working with the Spirit - I think things might be different! We'll keep pursuing God and see what he has in store!

If you would like to hear the conference for yourself, you can order the CD's here http://www.harvestchristianfellowship.org/.