Thursday, April 30, 2009

Eastgate Free Will Baptist Church

This is a spin-off from a previous post moving in the more specific vein of one of Siloam Springs' 52 churches - Eastgate Free Will Baptist Church.

I stopped by there on the way home from work today to confirm the Sunday morning service time before I visit with them this weekend. I didn't see the information I needed on the sign so I went to the front door. There were people milling about so by the time I got to the front door I was quickly engaged in conversation. It turned out there were a couple of church guys helping with some remodeling. They invited me in. I mostly spoke with a very gracious member by the name of Steve Hill. I also met the other guy working with him. Steve loaded me up with a church business card, pamphlet and a notice for an upcoming event while I explained the reason for my visit. Steve assured me that service would start at 11AM. I'm not sure where I came up with 10:30 AM. It's a good thing he was there.

I quickly realized this was one of many divine appointments the Lord has blessed me with in visiting with the 52 churches this year.

Steve and the other fellow (I'm usually pretty good with names, Ernie maybe?) where making some changes and improvements inside the building to better facilitate a church office as the pastor is about to enter into full-time ministry. That's encouraging and exciting! I shared with Steve about IHOP-SS and Antioch and how we will be praying for them next Wednesday. It turns out Steve's daughter, Rachel, also goes to Antioch. It's always neat to discover connections like that.

Steve also related some other things to me, one of which stands out especially. We walked towards the front and he pointed out the sign. He said, "You see that, Wade?" "See how there are 3 different font sizes on the sign? It's for a purpose. 'Siloam' is in big letters on top, that's our community. Then the next line reads 'A Place of Healing'. That speaks of ministry. And at the very bottom is the name of our particular congregation 'Eastgate Free Will Baptist Church'". He was right, I could barely make out that part standing in the doorway of the church.

I'd never seen that approach before and it impressed me "in the spirit". I was encouraged by it. It also, specifically, did not strike me as what some might be too quick to label false humility. I sensed it was quite sincere, especially in its subtlety.

I've heard a number of folks remark about Eastgate's conspicuous white on red sign out by the busy 4-lane divided US highway. Even at last weekend's Dogwood Festival I heard it as part of someone's testimony, about how the Lord used it to speak to them recently about Siloam being a place of healing. (There's a bunch more to that story, sometime.) This sign is one of the first things people see coming in on what is probably the busiest in-roads to Siloam Springs. I think Eastgate is stewarding their position well, like the boy with the fishes and the loaves, using what they have.

I was so glad I stopped by at just the right time. Just minutes before there was no one I personally knew of who went there and I truly did feel like I was walking away with a new friend. I look forward to seeing Steve again this Sunday and meeting his wonderful church family.

- Wade Baker

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

El Centro Cristiano Hispano

Tonight at the House of Prayer (Wed nights 7-9 PM, praying for the 52 churches) we prayed for our brothers & sisters at El Centro Cristiano Hispano. Their pastor Fred Garcia asked me to pray for their growing pains and for their leadership. We did just that. We had a total of 12 in attendance tonight and some of those who came, in addition to our 5-person set team, came up and also prayed for El Centro.

We love you, El Centro!

We also prayed for those who were prayed for and those who prayed for others at the Dogwood Festival that the seeds that were planted would be watered and will sprout, leading to fruition and a harvest that gives glory to God.

"That the seed that was sown would be fully grown."

- Wade Baker

The 52 Churches of Siloam Springs

You can count on hearing all about this topic. This is one of the closest things to my heart, especially this year.

Things I will tell you for now:
  • There is a small faithful group praying over a couple of hours each week for each of the 52 churches that call Siloam Springs home by address. They are praying for biblical unity overall and focusing on one church each week for 2009, 52 churches, 52 weeks in the year.
  • I'm honored to be a part of this team. My particular role includes contacting the church leaders in advance and personally visiting each church the Sunday before the Wednesday that we gather and pray.
  • I do this so we can pray most specifically for our brothers and sisters, to get a better personal sense of who we are praying for and also to encourage them that we love them and are praying for them.
  • Year to date, I have visited and we have prayed for 16 of the 52 churches.

And I can hardly write this without addressing something. I have heard report after report that Siloam Springs was in the Guinness Book of World Records for the most churches per capita. I have researched this thoroughly and to date have found no documentation to support this. If that evidence does exist I would like to invite you to share that with me.

Also, it's important to me for you to know that I remain rooted and grounded in my home church. I am blessed that our fellowship currently has two services, a 9AM service and an 11AM service. This affords me to either attend one or the other and visit one of the other 51 churches each week. It's important to me that this isn't trivialized by the label of "church hopping". I think I've given you at least a glimpse of what this is truly about: serving the greater church of Siloam Springs, part of the bride of Christ, by washing her feet with love, encouragement and prayer.

- Wade Baker