Month: November 2023

November 22, 2023 The Children's Ministry
Children are a gift from the Lord; they are a reward from him. Psalm 127:3

“On Call” Beginnings Room

It has been several years since we had the need for a Beginnings toddler room during the Sunday church service. But in addition to the new babies that have been arriving within our church family, we’ve had quite a few visiting families lately with young children. And while we aren’t at the point yet where a Beginnings Room is necessary every week, the need has arisen for an “on call” Beginnings Room.

Over the past month we have worked to declutter the Beginnings Room and get it back to a usable state. There is also a team of child-loving grandmas who are part of an “on call” rotation to staff the room when the need arises. We make the decision by 10:30 each Sunday whether or not to open the room. So far we’ve had a Beginnings Room once, and are ready to minister to families through this avenue as God sees fit to give us that opportunity.

Christmas Program Practice

At the beginning of November, we started practicing for a Christmas Program together with the Believers Homeschool Group. For the performance this year, we are venturing outside the walls of our building and trying something new. We will be presenting the Christmas Program at a local senior living facility on a Thursday afternoon in December. The program will include several well-known Christmas songs sung and accompanied by the kids, as well as a short skit about the birth of Jesus (with an opportunity for audience participation!). Hopefully it will bring a smile to the faces of the residents who live there. The kids are doing a great job practicing, and we look forward to the opportunity to share the gift of Jesus with them this Christmas!

November 19, 2023 River Falls Ministry

It has been an exciting time to be in River Falls this past month as we start a new season of ministry. Continue reading to find out more!

Believers Church – River Falls

We started meeting together for our first, open-to-the-public, church services. Located in one of the conference rooms at Junior’s Restaurant in town, we have now met a couple of times. We come together to pray as a community, eat a light meal, and then worship and study the Word. Pastor Jonah has started teaching from the Gospel of Luke. So far a few new people have joined us from the local community!

Believers Campus Church

On Wednesdays, we continue to study the book of Exodus. Through this, we are learning to apply God’s word to our lives and learning how these historical events are remarkably relevant to us in our walk with God today. There has been a consistent group of students who continue to attend on a weekly basis. We even had a guest teacher this last month, Pastor Ben.

WOTS Table on Campus

A couple of us went down to the University Center on Campus and set up a table to promote the newest issue of Word on the Street magazine. We asked students to select three words that best describe their generation. It was fun to engage with the students and see the words they chose. The top selected word was FOMO; an acronym for “Fear of Missing Out”. One of the college students who has been regularly attending Street Level also joined us for most of the time.

Movie night – The Chosen

Last Friday, we had our first movie night of the semester. Gathering at the Blind Munchies Coffeehouse, we ate popcorn and snacks and watched a couple of episodes of Season 2 of The Chosen. Even though many people were gone on break, we had a few people come. It was a nice time to hang out and fellowship.

Please continue to pray for:

  • For people to desire a real relationship with God, to get plugged into a local church community, and to contribute to the work of God’s Kingdom above and beyond when it is convenient.
  • We would meet new students and people from the community, and God would bring them into the meetings with open and hungry hearts.
  • The students would not get overly busy and distracted over the holidays and the second half of the semester.

November 15, 2023 Kindred Adults Ministry

The Kindred Singles Fellowship exists to provide Christian fellowship for single adults.  We meet a couple of times each month to hang out, enjoy an activity, serve the community, pray for one another, and learn together.  We also host summer campouts, winter retreats, and discuss biblical curriculum geared toward the Christian single adult.

Check out what we’ve been up to over the last couple of months…

  • Community Coffee Giveaways
  • Community Coffee Giveaways
  • Community Coffee Giveaways
  • Overnight Camping
  • Overnight Camping
  • Overnight Camping
  • Game Night
  • Game Night
  • Game Night
  • Interstate Park
  • Interstate Park
  • Interstate Park
  • Interstate Park
  • Taylors Falls Drive In

Coming up, we will be hosting free showings of “The Chosen” Season 2 in The Blind Munchies Coffeehouse on Friday nights at 7 pm. We’ll be serving soup and bread for $2 and all-you-can-eat popcorn for 50 cents. Our first two dates are set for Friday, Nov 17th and Friday, Dec 8th. These events are open to anyone and everyone. Come on out and enjoy the show!

We are also throwing around ideas for winter activities including serving hot chocolate and smore’s at Menomonie’s Winter Wonderland, joining Single Christian Fellowship in the cities for indoor volleyball, road tripping to Duluth for sledding, and hosting a Winter Retreat.

If your single and looking to hang out with some Christian brothers and sisters, come join us. Don’t do life alone… Get to know the Kindred Singles Fellowship!

For more info, give us a call at 715-235-4977 or email us kindred@jfbelievers.com.

November 1, 2023 Pastor Jason Gilbert | Menomonie

Many of us know what it is like to feel convicted, especially after sinning. Even non-Christians experience some level of conviction in their conscience because of sin (John 16:8, Rom 2:15). Though we may try to drown our guilt by taking substances and medications; or distract our troubled minds with hobbies and activities; or absolve our sins through self-improvement and religious penance; the Spirit of God has very different goals in mind when it comes to the convicted sinner.

I find it ironic, in our modern age of medicine and self-help, that a Puritan writer from 1662 could offer such insight into this issue today. Yet William Gurnall in The Christian in Complete Armour outlines four timeless goals that the Spirit of God has for the convicted sinner.

The Evil of All Sin

First, a convicted sinner is convicted not of one particular sin only, but of the evil of all sin. It is a bad sign when a person passionately condemns one sin but ignores another (James 2:10) … The Spirit of God is uniform in His work.1

The State of Sin

Secondly, the convicted sinner is convicted of the state of sin as well as of acts of sin. He is affected not only by what he has done – this law broken and that mercy abused – but also by his present condition… (Acts 8:23). While many people are willing to confess they have sinned, they would not think of admitting they live in a state of sin and death. The convicted soul, however, freely accepts this sentence of death and owns up to his condition…1

A Condemned Prisoner

Thirdly, the convicted sinner not only condemns himself for what he has done and for what he is, but he realizes he cannot do anything to save himself. Although many condemned people will go so far as to confess their sin and wickedness, they hope to cut the rope from their neck at the last minute by repentance and good works. They want to redeem their credit with God and recover His favor. This attitude surfaces because the plow of conviction has not gone deep enough to tear up those secret roots of self-confidence which entangle the heart of every sinner.

The sinner who is thoroughly convicted by the Spirit, however, sees himself like a condemned prisoner held by so many irons that escape is impossible… If you cling to the self-confidence of repentance and reformation, they will betray you into the hands of God’s justice and wrath. But if you have turned away from this religious self-confidence, you have escaped one of the finest snares that the wit of hell can weave.1

The Full Provision

Fourthly, not only is the convicted sinner so convicted that he knows he is helpless, but he welcomes the full provision laid up in Christ for him… Without it the soul convicted of sin is more likely to go to the gallows with Judas, or fall on the sword of the law, than to run to Christ.1

And what is the full provision… laid up in Christ… for the convicted sinner?

“For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and are justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus” – Romans 3:23-24

“If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” – 1 John 1:8-9

“For our sake he made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.” – 2 Corinthians 5:22

References:

  1. William Gurnall, The Christian in Complete Armour, Volume 3, 1662.