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What Is Your Passion?

05 Friday Oct 2007

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My passion is to be used by God to enable people to be transformed in the image they were created in. I find that God most effectively uses me to do this through the ministry of teaching. A parallel passion is to convince nominal Christians to become deeply committed Christians.

Because it is Friday, maybe all you can think of being passionate about is The Weekend! But, I would love to hear from you. What is your passion?

Attention to Detail

04 Thursday Oct 2007

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Here is another sermon. I preached this one on September 23, 2007. The Scripture reading was Luke 16:1-13. Sometimes you just feel like the Spirit is blessing your words as you are preaching. I can’t put my finger on it any more than that, but I felt like God was using this sermon on the sunday I preached it. My hope and prayer is that the Lord will use it to bless you.

Click here to listen to this sermon.

Table Manners

04 Thursday Oct 2007

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I have fallen behind on uploading sermons to my podcast. However, I made some progress this week. I have just uploaded the sermon I preached on September 2, 2007 to my podcast. The Scripture reading for this sermon was Luke 14:1, 7-14. You can click on the deeply committed sermons link on the right, or click here.

We’re Having a Baby!

03 Wednesday Oct 2007

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I am excited to announce that Melissa and I are expecting our first child. The due date we have been given is April 11th. This is something that we have been praying about and talking about for quite a while, we are both filled with excitement and anticipation. Though, we also recognize that there is so much of head of us that there is really no way to prepare for until it happens. We would appreciate your prayers for both mom and baby.

Reclaiming the Wesleyan Tradition Is Now Available!

02 Tuesday Oct 2007

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The book that I co-authored, Reclaiming the Wesleyan Tradition: John Wesley’s Sermons for Today is now available. I don’t have a very good feel for where it is circulating (i.e. where you could walk into a store and pick up a copy). I know it is available in Cokesbury bookstores and it can be bought online through several book sellers.

Reclaiming the Wesleyan Tradition is primarily intended to be a small group study, though an individual could certainly go through it on their own. It is designed to have you read one of John Wesley’s sermons and an accompanying lesson that is intended to help you digest the main ideas in the sermon. There is a brochure about the book under the documents section of this blog, or you can click here to see it. (Note it may take a moment to load, as it is about 2MB.) The first link also takes you to the publisher’s website (Discipleship Resources) where you can view the Table of Contents and read an excerpt.

I was given a few free copies of the book, so I am going to imitate what I have seen a few other bloggers do: If you are willing to blog about this book, I am willing to send a free copy to the first person who emails me with their name, mailing address, and the url of their blog. In sending me this information you are agreeing to read the book and blog about it within a month of receiving it. If you are interested, send me an email at revkevinwatson@hotmail.com

You can also purchase copies online through Discipleship Resources (they are the publisher), or Cokesbury, or Amazon.com. Amazon’s website says 5-7 weeks for delivery. I am not sure why it would take that long, but it may be that Cokesbury or Discipleship Resources are better options.

Wesleyan Spirituality and The General Rules

02 Tuesday Oct 2007

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This past Saturday I presented the keynote address at McFarlin Memorial United Methodist Church for their workshop called “Pathways of Faith: Practical Methods for Putting on the Mind of Christ.” The workshop was a great experience and the people who attended had some excellent questions.

In my address I first talked about spirituality in general and came up with a working definition. Then I talked about a specifically Wesleyan understanding of spirituality. I tried to lay the theological foundation for a Wesleyan spirituality, and then I used the General Rules as a framework for discussing the specific practice of John Wesley and the early Methodists’ spirituality. Then I looked at what contributions Wesleyan spirituality has to make to the church today. I argued that a Wesleyan spirituality helps us to find a Scriptural balance between faith and works, and a balance between works of mercy and works of piety. I also argued that Wesleyan spirituality argues for the current need for small group accountablity, or as Wesley referred to is, “watching over one another in love.”

If you are interested in my take on John Wesley’s approach to Christian spirituality, I have posted my presentation under the documents page of this blog, or you can click here to go directly to the paper. I definitely consider this a work in progress, so let me know what you think if you take the time to read it.

Wesleyan Spirituality Workshop

27 Thursday Sep 2007

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This Saturday, September 29th, McFarlin Memorial United Methodist Church is having a workshop called “Pathways of Faith: Practical Methods for Putting on the Mind of Christ.” The workshop will be held from 8:30-4:00 on Saturday. I will be giving the keynote address on Wesleyan Spirituality. I am excited to have the opportunity to explore the unique contribution that Wesleyan thought has to make to the church. I was also a member of McFarlin when I was in college at OU, so I am looking forward to the chance to go home. If you are interested in the workshop you can find a brochure of it at McFarlin’s website that has information on how to register here.

It’s in the Mail!

26 Wednesday Sep 2007

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I always enjoy those moments where you have tangibly accomplished something important.  Those moments for me were always the most obvious when I was in school, like finishing your last final exam of a semester, or graduating.  One of the hard things for me about ministry is that those moments seem to be much more rare.  I always have a bit of that feeling after the sunday worship service, but I also know how fleeting that is, because Sunday comes every week!

Well, I just had that feeling of “Ah, it is nice to be finished. ”  I just mailed my final year of commissioning papers off!  That means, God willing, that I have completed all of my written work towards ordination.  It is a good feeling.  Thank you, Lord.

Watching over One Another in Love

19 Wednesday Sep 2007

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Andrew’s comment to my last post The Importance of Community has helped me to continue to think about this vision of community. Yesterday I was reading Missional Church: A Vision for the Sending of the Church in North America and came across a wonderful description of the Methodist class meeting, and the role that it played in helping people faithfully follow Christ.

Much like the Methodist class meetings of the eighteenth century, it moves beyond individual edification or emotional support to an intentional and disciplined sharing of the challenges of following Christ in an indifferent and hostile world. Coming together in regularly scheduled gatherings participants share the bumps and bruises of encounter with the world, as they comfort and strengthen one another. John Wesley believed that intentional and disciplined small groups could be a wellspring for faithful Christian discipleship…

In the sharing of temptations and weaknesses, and of strengths and accomplishments, participants can begin realistically to confront and acknowledge their bondage to sin as they learn to live as a forgiven and forgiving people. The intent is to create a social space and climate that encourages honest, caring relationships within a community of people who make time for one another, who celebrate and rejoice together, who know and serve each other, and who are accountable one to the other. (171)

Well said!

The Importance of Community

06 Thursday Sep 2007

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I had an epiphany a few days ago. (I know, I know, as far as the liturgical calendar is concerned this is not the time for epiphanies…) Those of you who know me or have been following this blog know that I have a deep interest in small group accountability. In reading Doug Pagitt’s Re-Imagining Church: The Spiritual Formation of People in Communities of Faith, I realized that the deeper issue that I am trying to address in thinking about and writing about small group accountability is community.

It seems to me that there are so many people out there who are searching for authentic community, a place where they can belong, be known, and accepted. My theory is that if a church can succeed in creating meaningful community, then they will succeed in most every other part of their life together. But way too many churches are just acquaintance clubs, places where you rub shoulders with people week after week, but never really get to know them.

But what if the church were a community of people united together in a deep commitment to becoming faithful followers of Jesus? What if the church were a place where you knew you had people who you could share your deepest struggles with, and they would not judge you, but they would encourage you, pray for you, walk with you in the struggle towards a deeper relationship with God. I wonder if one of the main reasons that people are not more dramatically growing in their faith is because they are not opening up their lives to anyone else. As a result, they are not aware of how stagnant their relationship with the Lord has become.

I have a dream that the church would become a place where people enter deeply into each others lives and where people are in ministry with each other as we meaningful growth in living towards the Kingdom of God, in our own lives and as communities of faith. I believe that small group accountability, then, is a very helpful tool in teaching people how to let others in and how to care for one another.

Thank you Lord, that with you all things are possible.

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