Friday, August 31, 2007
Mark Driscoll Quote
Mark wrote an article about the emerging church, and I have included this quote in our worship bulletin.
American Christianity finds itself in one of those pivotal moments where history is being written for better or worse and we could see anything from a revival like the Jesus
Movement of a previous generation or the decline of the Church as has already happened throughout Europe. Time will tell, and ultimately the decision will be made by thousands of pastors who shepherd their flocks and the dozens of pastors who shepherd those
pastors.
The only hope is a return to the true gospel of Jesus Christ as revealed in Scripture. The gospel must be unleashed in the world through the Church for the transforming salvation of sinners and their cultures. If the gospel is lost, as I fear it already has been among some Revisionists, then tomorrow will be a dark day for the truth about Jesus. - Mark Driscoll
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Discussion on the TFTG Blog
The issues is that Baptist require membership in a church like Presbyterians before someone can be admitted to the Lord's Table. The problem is that a Baptist membership requires a baptism as a believer. That means that Presbyterians who were baptised as infants can not participate.
Anyhow, here is a quote from Ligon Duncan I found interesting....
When Sam Storms says: "the claim to be 'Together for the Gospel' rings a bit hollow to me when some would decline to fellowship with others around the Lord's Table because of their disagreement on the proper recipients of baptism." — I take the concern expressed seriously.
And, for the record, John Piper, Wayne Grudem, Al Mohler, Mark Dever and Sam Storms would be welcomed with open arms as members at First Presbyterian Church, Jackson, Mississippi where I pastor. They would be joyfully invited to the Lord's Table too.
The point Ligon Duncan is making, and to a degree I have heard John Piper say something similar is this: Tim Keller, Ligon Duncan & R.C Sproul can all come to John Piper's church in Minneapolis and preach and teach and be warmly received. But they can not take communion at the church. For Piper in particular, he is deeply troubled by that reality.Anyhow, read the blog, it is interesting, and I am sure the discussion will continue
For a great summary, check out Justin Taylor's blog, very helpful as it provides a timeline how the discussion begun.
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Quote from Dr. Gordon Fee
Anyhow, last Sunday I ended the sermon with this quote from Dr. Fee's Commentary that I thought summed up both chapter 16 and the entire book rather well.
“Thus the letter ends on a note similar to its beginning, full of the same tensions between what they are by grace and what they yet need to become in terms of obedience to Christ. They are greeted with warmth, and assured of Christ's grace and Paul's love. Along with him they await the coming of the Lord. They should continue to greet one another with the kiss of love. However, they are not yet fully there, so even here there is the word of warning. Christians must continually live in the tension between the “already” and the “not yet”; what they must not allow themselves to do is to excuse themselves from obedience because they are not yet fully there. The grace of the Lord and the hope of his coming should cause all to heed the words of this letter so as to be watchful and to do all things in love.” - Dr. Gordon Fee
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
This Sunday: The 21st Century Corinthian Church
This Sunday we will be looking at the Emergent Church Movement in North America. It is my opinion, that the Emerging Church has a lot in common with the 1st Century Corinthian Church.
Like I said, it will be a little different but I think it will be interesting. Normally I preach expository sermons, but there is no law that I can not at times depart from the norm. Come and check it out this Sunday!
Saturday, August 25, 2007
Key Verses in First Corinthians
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1 Cor 1:18 For the word of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.
1 Cor 1:24 but to those who are the called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God.
1 Cor 2:2 For I determined to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ, and Him crucified.
1 Cor 2:11 For who among men knows the thoughts of a man except the spirit of the man which is in him? Even so the thoughts of God no one knows except the Spirit of God.
1 Cor 6:19 Or do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit who is in you, whom you have from God, and that you are not your own? 20 For you have been bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body.
1 Cor 7:20 Each man must remain in that condition in which he was called.
1 Cor 9:1 Am I not free? Am I not an apostle? Have I not seen Jesus our Lord? Are you not my work in the Lord?
1 Cor 9:23 I do all things for the sake of the gospel, so that I may become a fellow partaker of it.
1 Cor 10:13 No temptation has overtaken you but such as is common to man; and God is faithful, who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation will provide the way of escape also, so that you will be able to endure it.
1 Cor 10:31 Whether, then, you eat or drink or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.
1 Cor 12:14 For the body is not one member, but many.
1 Cor 13:4 Love is patient, love is kind and is not jealous; love does not brag and is not arrogant,
1 Cor 14:3 But one who prophesies speaks to men for edification and exhortation and consolation.
1 Cor 14:40 But all things must be done properly and in an orderly manner.
1 Cor 15:21 For since by a man came death, by a man also came the resurrection of the dead.
1 Cor 15:55 "O DEATH, WHERE IS YOUR VICTORY? O DEATH, WHERE IS YOUR STING?" 56The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law; 57but thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.
1 Cor 16:13 Be on the alert, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong. 14Let all that you do be done in love.
Sermon: 1 Corinthians 16
Friday, August 24, 2007
a bit of jet lag
So many of you probably already know this, but for the last 2 weeks the Wakefields travel to the West Coast.
1st Stop => Northern California. We visited Allison's family and were spoiled rotten. The highlights for the family was eating sushi poolside and the Winchester Mystery House. That Sarah Winchester was one crazy woman. If you don't know the story I encourage you to look into it.
2nd Stop => Vancouver. It has been 3 years since we left Vancouver and it was too long. We visited with old neighbors, church friends and profs at Regent College where I went to school. The time flew by and we could have stayed a lot longer. The highlights included the Party at the Wongs and hanging out at the pool with our former neighbors.
It was 10 days of go go go, but now that we are home we are going full tilt in preparation for the fall. I am still suffering from a bit of jet lag, but it was worth it. We hope to be back in Vancouver next year, Lord willing!
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Williamstown, Stockbridge & Northampton (part 2)
After overnighting in a hotel, the next morning both Allen & I lectured in a hotel conference room in preparation for touring Northampton, MA.
We made our way to the Forbes Library, a wonderful institution, and gained access to the historical artifacts room where folks were treated to a rare viewing of Jonathan Edwards & Solomon Stoddard's writings. Solomon Stoddard was JE maternal grandfather. After viewing the original documents, we departed on foot to the place where the church was located at the time of Edwards, and then walked up to "The Manse", Solomon Stoddard's home which is well preserved and is now a private residence.
We walked back to the library and travelled by car to the Bridge Street Cemetery where we visited a number of grave markers of historical significance ( Solomon Stoddard, David Brainard, Jerusha Edwards, etc...).
The weather was delightful and everyone enjoyed the tour very much. I think the visit to both libraries was the real treat. I was feel a bit overwhelmed before the trip, but after doing it, I found it refreshing and fun. I look forward to taking more people on a historical tour in the future!
Williamstown, Stockbridge & Northampton (part 1)
On August 10-11, of this year, Allen Tomlinson, minister of First Congregational Church in Merrimack and myself led a small group on a historical tour of the above towns in Massachusetts.
Friday
We caravaned through Southern VT, to Williamstown, MA where I lectured on the Haystack Prayer Meeting of 1806, a significant event in world missions in Missions Park, Williams College. In Missions Park, there is a monument marking the exact spot where those 5 men prayed during that fierce thunderstorm on a hot Saturday Afternoon in August.
From Williamstown, we travel south to Historical Stockbridge and visited the 1st Congregational Church where I lectured on Jonathan Edward's Ministry in Stockbridge. From there we visited the library, which has a reading desk of Jonathan Edwards, very cool. We also visited the local cemetery, and sundial that marks the spot where Jonathan Edwards home once sat.
It rained most of the day, but I feel most folks found the historical sites interesting and fun.
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Praying for Anna Flemming
Anna Flemming is the daughter of Scott Flemming, a PCA minister in Western Pennsylvania, where I hail from. Anna has been diagnosed with a rare form of cancer that is very aggressive and has a 50% survival rate.
Soctt & his wife's testimony through this is amazing and I thought I wold encourage all of you to pray for the Flemming family and to keep track of the progress on the blog they set up.
http://foranna.wordpress.com/
The title of the blog is "God's Grace with Anna", very fitting given the circumstances.
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
I do not belong to the true church
If you click on this link, the BBC reports a new document coming out of the Vatican that questions the authenticity of Protestant churches.
This of course has made a lot of people happy, and I say that sarcastically.
Seems like Pope Benedict plans to unify the church require that Protestant realize they are not true churches. Not exactly the way I would go......
Sunday, July 08, 2007

07-08-07 => Yes, that is the date for today, July 8, 2007, but today it has a more significant meaning. As some of you know, I am an aviation fan, and a big fan of Boeing. Well today was a big day at Boeing, today they unveiled the new Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
The is aircraft is a huge leap in aircraft design and will become the benchmark for the future. There are too many things to mention as to why this is such a great aircraft, I encourage you to go to Boeing's website and take a look for yourself.
The plane was shown to the world at around 7:30p.m. EST, and the Master of Ceremonies was Tom Brokaw, former Anchor of NBC Nightly News.
All I want to say, is it is a beautiful aircraft, and congrats Boeing. I can't wait to see it fly!
The picture in the post can be seen at Airliners.net, a great website for nerds like me.
Wednesday, July 04, 2007
Independence Day & Benchmark
The 4th of July has further significance for the Wakefield clan as it marks my 1st Sunday at Nashua, NH in 2004. It has been 3 years since we came to Nashua and the time has seem to fly by. We are very encouraged by recent events and new opportunities and feel that year four should be very interesting.
So while you are enjoying the 4th where ever you are, we are thankful to be here in Nashua, serving the church and seeing God work. Nothing more rewarding, and we are very grateful.
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Back from Memphis
As you have noticed, I have been a terrible blogger this summer. But at least for one week I have a good excuse, I was in Memphis.The 35th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA) met this past week in Memphis to discuss important matters and business.
It was a good meeting, I saw a lot of friends and had the opportunity to promote New England and invite people & churches to visit on a short term missions opportunity.
This meeting was particularly important as we had to deal with some serious theological matters. I won't go into the particulars, but some have said it was one of the most critical moments in the PCA. In the end, we made the right decision and I left Memphis thankful to be apart of the PCA.
Friday, June 01, 2007
What would Jesus buy?
Just saw a feature on the Today Show on NBC this morning on the Rev Billy, who is not a real minister but does a parody on an old fashion street preacher.
His "gospel" is a bit different from mine, but still interesting. He preaches against consumerism, which is personally one of my biggest concerns with American Society.
A documentary on his ministry is coming out sometime soon, check out the website that promotes it.
There is also this article on Wikipedia.
Hey, I found something to blog about!
Thursday, May 31, 2007
not blogging
Honestly, it has seemed that there has not been much to blog about. Church wise, there are some things hopping that are very exciting, but nothing yet to blog about.
The NH political front has been somewhat quiet, except for the fact Hillary Clinton walked past my office building on Tuesday.
Religious news has been not very interesting ( in my opinion)
So I find myself posting sermon texts and that has been it.
Lastly, I have not been sitting in front of my computer enough to be blogging. I will make no promises come the summer, when I am hoping to get some time to rest and recreate. Blogging may continue to be light in June, July & August.
So there you have it, why I am not blogging, in a blog post. I hope this helps. For anyone who might be reading this blog.
Saturday, May 19, 2007
Sermon Text: 1 Corinthians 11:27-34
1Cor. 11:28 But a man must examine himself, and in so doing he is to eat of the bread and drink of the cup.
1Cor. 11:29 For he who eats and drinks, eats and drinks judgment to himself if he does not judge the body rightly.
1Cor. 11:30 For this reason many among you are weak and sick, and a number sleep.
1Cor. 11:31 But if we judged ourselves rightly, we would not be judged.
1Cor. 11:32 But when we are judged, we are disciplined by the Lord so that we will not be condemned along with the world.
1Cor. 11:33 So then, my brethren, when you come together to eat, wait for one another.
1Cor. 11:34 If anyone is hungry, let him eat at home, so that you will not come together for judgment. The remaining matters I will arrange when I come.
Friday, May 11, 2007
Sermon Text: 1 Corinthians 11:17-26
Well, I have yet to "reform" my blogging ways. I will blame the heat this week, as it has been miserable for those who have yet to install their A/C Units. Check back soon, I should be back to blogging soon!
The Lord's Supper
17But in the following instructions I do not commend you, because when you come together it is not for the better but for the worse. 18For, in the first place, when you come together as a church, I hear that there are divisions among you. And I believe it in part, 19for there must be factions among you in order that those who are genuine among you may be recognized. 20When you come together, it is not the Lord's supper that you eat. 21For in eating, each one goes ahead with his own meal. One goes hungry, another gets drunk. 22What! Do you not have houses to eat and drink in? Or do you despise the church of God and humiliate those who have nothing? What shall I say to you? Shall I commend you in this? No, I will not.
23For I received from the Lord what I also delivered to you, that the Lord Jesus on the night when he was betrayed took bread, 24and when he had given thanks, he broke it, and said,
Friday, May 04, 2007
Guest Speaker: Chris Accardy
This Sunday we are fortunate to have Chris Accardy, PCA minister from the Upper Valley. Chris will be preaching from the Gospel of Matthew.
Friday, April 27, 2007
Sermon Text: 1 Corinthians 11:2-16
3But I want you to understand that Christ is the head of every man, and the man is the head of a woman, and God is the head of Christ.
4Every man who has something on his head while praying or prophesying disgraces his head.
5But every woman who has her head uncovered while praying or prophesying disgraces her head, for she is one and the same as the woman whose head is shaved.
6For if a woman does not cover her head, let her also have her hair cut off; but if it is disgraceful for a woman to have her hair cut off or her head shaved, let her cover her head.
7For a man ought not to have his head covered, since he is the image and glory of God; but the woman is the glory of man.
8For man does not originate from woman, but woman from man;
9for indeed man was not created for the woman's sake, but woman for the man's sake.
10Therefore the woman ought to have a symbol of authority on her head, because of the angels.
11However, in the Lord, neither is woman independent of man, nor is man independent of woman.
12For as the woman originates from the man, so also the man has his birth through the woman; and all things originate from God.
13Judge for yourselves: is it proper for a woman to pray to God with her head uncovered?
14Does not even nature itself teach you that if a man has long hair, it is a dishonor to him,
15but if a woman has long hair, it is a glory to her? For her hair is given to her for a covering.
16But if one is inclined to be contentious, we have no other practice, nor have the churches of God.
