Groups are a primary vehicle for Gospel Transformation in the lives of our people. We want people to be changed by Jesus and use groups to do that. (Acts 2:42ff.) How have you been changed by Jesus and how have you seen others changed by Jesus?
Being changed by Jesus is a life-long process. Just about the time we think we have it together, He shows us something new that He is working on. The process of being changed by Jesus (Discipleship), I believe, begins with a conversation as we share our lives and stories with others through neighborhood, passions, work, or interests. These conversations allow us the opportunity to build relationships; through those relationships, as they deepen, transparency happens as we begin to reveal more about ourselves in a community of one person, three people, or ten people. And I think that’s where discipleship happens, when we build this sort of transparency through relationships which began with a conversation.
I have a story in my life of my neighbor who was a good guy, but he didn’t know Christ as his personal Savior, nor did his wife. They’re a little bit older than I am but I continued to invest in them, almost daily, over our back fence as we chatted about grilling, swimming pools, or mowing the yard. We would do BBQs together and have conversations about what we did for a living, our hobbies and interests. Over a matter of 3-4 years of investing and building relationship through a lot of conversations, he began to share some personal things that I was able to pray for, and I was able to share with him some of the things from my life journey. I think the discipleship that happened in my life over those years was to be more patient and to celebrate the little steps I saw him taking toward Christ.
We were finally able to get him and his wife to come to our small group. The first couple of times, they were hesitant to speak. They didn’t have relationships with people in our group; therefore, the transparency was not going to happen. But I think some discipleship happened as other people shared their stories and their journeys. Over a matter of a few years they gave their lives to Christ and I had the pleasure of baptizing both of them as our group celebrated together.
The discipleship continued as they continued to come to group and I shared the load of leadership by asking them to help lead parts of the group meetings. Over time they even led the Bible study in our group. And then came the perfect storm: they were excited about the group, had experience in leading Bible study, and I had to step out due to a surgery. The group never missed a beat. This couple, with the help of others in the group, made sure the Bible study and community did not suffer due to my absence.
There are a lot of years in this story of being changed by Jesus for this particular couple in my life. But through those years of having a conversation, building a relationship, being transparent as I allowed others to be transparent without being judgmental, I had the pleasure of seeing two adults believe and follow Jesus, be changed by Jesus, and then see them live on mission with Jesus.
I look forward to seeing this experience continuing to be lived out and multiplied exponentially in all the Brentwood LIFE Groups and hear individual stories of God’s transformation coming in people’s lives.
You’ve been here about 2 months now: what have you learned and what are you learning?
I’m excited to be at Brentwood Baptist. The people are far more loving than I even anticipated. I knew they’d be accepting, but the loving nature of the people at Brentwood Baptist has been overwhelming. Our community needs that love, the interaction of Brentwood Baptist people in their neighborhoods and communities whether that be sports, at the gym, kids, schools, whatever. We have so much opportunity for investment in our communities through our passions. This community needs the love of Brentwood Baptist.
I’ve learned that the church is very organized and detailed which translates into quality Bible study, quality care, quality ministry, and I’ve really come to appreciate that over the last few months as my father has battled pneumonia with 2 weeks hospitalization at Centennial. I’ve learned Brentwood Baptist from a different side: as a member, as a friend, not just as a staff person.
I’m spending these few months getting to know people in the community, as well. I’m excited about August 19 for Group Connect, launching new groups, and adding to our existing groups. The sermon series that we’re tying the Bible study to each week is about making disciples; perfect opportunity for us to begin to realize that God has put us on the street where we live intentionally, not by accident, not by getting a good deal, not because we’re good negotiators, but because that’s where God intended us to be as an influence for Him.
If we can engage our neighbors by being Jesus to the people on our street, it’s going to make a difference. Beginning in August, we’re going to learn more about that, incorporating it into Bible study and daily devotionals, and being His example where we’re already doing life.