Ed Stetzer Session MP3 Cd’s now available

Written by Phil Graves on Wed, Nov 19, 2008

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Thanks to Phil Graves, from Out of the Mud Multimedia, You can now get all 4 of Ed Stetzer’s sessions on a data CD which contains an mp3 of each session. You can play them on your computer or sync them to your iPod.

David Jackson and the Church Multiplication Department of the BCM/D have graciously agreed to cover the cost of the disks. To order, please click the following link to fill out the order form. (You will be taken to the BCM/D’s main website.)
Order Here
Please allow 14 days for shipping

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Done and Done

Written by Phil Graves on Wed, Nov 12, 2008

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I know several people are interested in listening again to the messages from the annual meeting, so I spent the better part of today edititng and uploading the messages to this site. While we did record the sessions with Ed Stetzer, he has asked that they not be made available on the web. We are looking into how we might be able to make them available.

Here is a link to all the other messages…

Message Audio

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Building God’s Way - Fred Dyer

Written by Phil Graves on Wed, Nov 12, 2008

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This message entitled, Building God’s Way, by Pastor Fred Dyer, was presented on Tuesday morning.

 
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Theme Interpretation - Frank Page

Written by Phil Graves on Wed, Nov 12, 2008

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On Tuesday morning, Frank Page, fomer President of the Southern Baptist Convention, presented this message.

 
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In The Eye of the Storm - Dr. David Lee

Written by Phil Graves on Wed, Nov 12, 2008

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Executive Director of the BCM/D, Dr. David Lee presented this message entitled, In The Eye of the Storm on Monday Evening.

 
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Faithful Today - Rick Hancock

Written by Phil Graves on Wed, Nov 12, 2008

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BCM/D President Rick Hancock’s President’s Address from Acts 11:19 - 24. Presented Monday Afternoon.

 
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Pre-Convention Worship - J.Loren Russell

Written by Phil Graves on Wed, Nov 12, 2008

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This message from J.Loren Russell of the North American Mission Board was presented on Sunday Evening at the Pre-Convention Worship service.

 
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And that’s a wrap! (sort of…)

Written by Lauren R. on Tue, Nov 11, 2008

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Our team of live bloggers did an awesome job! We had bloggers from Hagerstown, Baltimore, Dover, the list goes on… Not a bad mix!  It’s not too late to join the team and post your thoughts. Just register and post!

The convention is over, but the blogging doesn’t have to be. Come back and post more of your thoughts and reflections as they come to you on your long (or short) drive home. Thanks to all who participated.  We’ll see you next year!

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Delaware Baptist Association welcomes the annual BCM/D meeting

Written by Jim McBride on Tue, Nov 11, 2008

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Dover, Delaware was the site of inspiring preaching, uplifting music, and wonderful fellowship as messengers gathered to celebrate what God was doing in our midst. We heard testimonies and challenges that convicted us of other areas of opportunities that we needed to embrace as Christians. All of us went away from our annual meeting with ideas, new materials, deeper friendships, and a desire to be more involved in kingdom work. I wouldlike to hear from some of you as to one idea that youtook away from this time together or a piece of literature that you discovered or if you were convicted in anyway to become involved in an area of ministry that you are not presently involved in.

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Session Audio Delayed

Written by Phil Graves on Tue, Nov 11, 2008

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I have been given all the recordings of the sessions. I have been running media and running my booth.

I will be packing everything up and taking it home today. Look for all the sessions to be online on this site by Friday Evening. Probably woin’t happen today, like I had previously thought and posted.

Thank you for understanding.

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Comments about Baltimore Baptist Convention of Maryland/Delaware

Written by Erick Ingram on Tue, Nov 11, 2008

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This convention has been the perfect combination of wonderful worship and powerful preaching while conducting productive business.  I am the pastor of an inner city church in Baltimore.  The amount of BCM/D resources targeted for ministries like mine is incredible.  Presently, I am seeking the Lord’s direction concerning getting involved with the cooperative program and the Embrace Baltimore initiative.  If anyone feels led to give me information regarding what to expect if we decide to become involved contact me at elingram at verizon.net.

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Interview from the booth

Written by Doug DuBois on Tue, Nov 11, 2008

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After speaking with very important influences in my life, I have decided to take a few moments and interview a couple of people as they pass by our “snack bar”.

Doris P. Jordan

What is your most memorable event from this years convention?

“The speakers were great this year. Sunday nights speaker and also Dr. Lee’s message”

Did you take the time to meet any one new friends?

“No, I am anti-social. I am only friends with Milli. Not really! I met two new child care workers, from Delaware.”

Do you plan on coming back next year?

“If I am alive.”

What did you think of the Skycroft booth?

“The coffee was cold”

I love her, she is a great person. (Doug)

Steve Woverton from the Church at Canton

What is your most memorable event from this years convention?

“The Skycroft booth, as always” (he is a suck up)

Did you take the time to meet any one new friends

“I met a few new people but I don’t know their names. I did meet the hotel clerk”

Do you plan on coming back next year?

“Since it will be close to home I would say yes”

What did you think of the Skycroft booth?

“It was awesome except for the guy hanging. The coffee was good and Grace needs to ‘work harder’”

Bruce from Immanuel in Salisbury

What is your most memorable event from this years convention?

“I would have to say the partnership with missions and doing work around the world”

Did you take the time to meet any one new friends

“Yes, I sat with people I didn’t know at dinners. The real best part of the convention is networking with other pastors from around the states”

Do you plan on coming back next year?

“Yes, I like for it to be closer to home”

What did you think of the Skycroft booth?

“I loved it. I like the coffee, the cookies, and the expresso”

For now this is it. I have to go get water for more coffee.

Director Doug out

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AAKP

Written by Donna Shiflett on Tue, Nov 11, 2008

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All About Kids Productions

It’s always good to hear the hopes and dreams of pastors and staff as they talk of their desire to reach children for Christ.  We’ve  talked with so many this convention and will be following our conversations with plans to partner with churches across the convention.  This past summer (2008) All About Kids Productions ministered to over 500 children in BCMD churches.  We are off to a good start to increase that number in 2009!

Del Morgan, Lamplight Artists

RENAISSANCE

We’ve been redreaming the dream for YPAC and next summer we are introducing the next generation … RENAISSANCE — The Performing and Visual Arts Conference for Students.  Look for more details soon.  But until then, hold July 23-25!

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Tuesday Morning LIVE BLOGGING

Written by David Jackson on Tue, Nov 11, 2008

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The following is also available on my Church Multiplication Blog: Moving at the Speed of God.

This morning is the final session of the BCM/D’s annual meeting here in Dover, Delaware.  There are 324 reported messengers, along with 71 visitors at the convention this year.  The worship team from the Harmony Hills congregation of Global Mission Church of Washington, DC, is leading in worship this morning.

Frank Page, the most recent former President of the Southern Baptist Convention and self-described as a “Baptist Forrest Gump,” is up to speak this morning.  “Reveal the Hope” is the title of his message.  “Spiritually to our nation we have said ‘find your own way;’ but we’ve said to our world ‘we’re too busy doing our church work and fighting amongst ourselves as Baptists.’”  He notes that less than 227 years in the last 3500 years of recorded history has there been no war on the planet.  But there is always available peace with Christ.  We also have wealth of position “grace in which we stand.”  We can also hope to share in the glory of God.

The passage for his message is John 4:7-30.  This woman’s experience began with a revealing of self, to see herself as she really was.  Often we don’t want to deal with the “revealing of self,…”we’ve become experts at running from the truth and hiding from the Holy Spirit.  We rely on a substitute righteousness instead.  We fall back on cultural Christianity.  It tells me I’m okay.  Second thing we do is substitute and compare…to other people and feel like we’re better than them.

The woman also had revaled an emptiness, the depths of her heart.  But He revealed Himself as the Messiah, the answer to her emptiness. In that moment her life was tranformed, hope came into her life.

The woman also received hope, and then revealed hope.  She shared her story back in the village as she returned to tell them about Jesus.  She had been the talk of the town; now she took to the town the talk of Christ.  The call of God for all of us is to find Jesus Christ, then to share Jesus Christ.

Hope remembered…hope rejoiced…hope revealed.

After Frank Page spoke, our President Rick Hancock called for other nominations for office.  For the office of 1st Vice-President the only nomination was Bob Lilly from Cantonsville Baptist Church in Maryland, who was elected by acclamation.  For the office of 2nd Vice-President, Harold Phillips from Pleasant Valley Church in Port Deposit, Maryland was nominated and then elected by acclamation.

Rev. Ron Stanley, president of the General Mission Board of the Baptist Convention of Maryland/Delaware, came to bring their Board’s annual report.  The budget discussion began.  Dr. Lee, our Executive-Director, talked about how productive we’ve been this year.  He noted our efforts in church multiplication, our Youth Evangelism Conference, the international ministry in Ocean City, the new Deep Creek resort ministry, our new Women’s Conference, the Girls Camps with record numbers and e-quip.net training…we may be doing some of our best work.  But at the same time, it has been tough fiscally.  BCM/D had to adjust the budget as the year progressed.  So the GMB is presenting a 2009 budget of 4.6 million ($735,000 less than last year’s budget).  “At the end of the day we are dealing with a stewardship issue.”  Lee noted that our vision, mission, objectives and commitments to constituents have not changed at all.

Budget has been recommended and approved without discussion.

There was no miscellaneous business brought before the Convention

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More thoughts from Delaware

Written by Doug DuBois on Tue, Nov 11, 2008

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From one of our constituents, the saying for the day is “if a dog can be trained then there is hope for me (she was speaking about me personally).” This is one of the many insights I’ve received while being here, this one from my personal friend Kathy Jordan.

The newest idea is from Randy Millwood. He believes we need more spiritual reformation retreats at Skycroft. I agree. He is a brilliant man with a wonderful wife.

I have just been told by a member of our convention that her opinion of Skycroft is that “it is the closest thing to Heaven that she could ever imagine. The bacon was really good and the best thing for the students was the water slide.” She also said that the cookies were great and that the coffee is fantastic. *Another happy customer*

I just had time to speak to Caleb Brittain and he is very sad that the annual meeting is wrapping up and people are getting ready to leave. He is very sad : (

Until later

Director Doug out

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Sound Quality at BCM/D Setting High Standards

Written by pursuingyahweh on Tue, Nov 11, 2008

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For the second year in a row, Art Reiger and his team from Sol Sound (solsound.net), are providing audio reinforcement for this year’s Annual Meeting.

I can’t say enough about the quality of the mix that I’m hearing.  The Sol Sound team has mixed everything from a choir & orchestra to a high-energy praise band.  There has been a high clarity in the vocals with a great mix of the instruments to support the lyrics. Every word of every speaker has been clear and distinct.

Also, Art’s attention to detail is unmatched.  The stage is clean.  The console area is neat and free of clutter.  The speaker array has been flown with a tasteful draping as to not draw attention to the technology.  It is this kind of detail and Art’s commitment to excellency and the Gospel that make Sol Sound a company churches can and should trust.

The Sol Sound Team - (left to right) Brian, Randy, & Art

The Sol Sound Team - (left to right) Brian, Randy, & Art

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BCM/D Annual Message - Reflections by a Gen-X’er

Written by pursuingyahweh on Mon, Nov 10, 2008

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(This post was origninally posted by Bryan Patrick at pursuingyahweh.typepad.com.  Permission granted for reprint to this blog)

Dr. David Lee, Executive Director of the Baptist Convention of Maryland/ Delaware, gave his annual message tonight at the BCM/D annual meeting in Dover, DE.  Titled, “In The Eye of the Storm,” this message was focused on our current economic crisis and the tendencies Baptists have historically exhibited.

According to Dr. Lee, we have just experienced the landfall of the storm.  We are now in the eye of a storm with an apparent reprisal on the horizon.  I must agree.  After last week’s elections, there seems to be a release in the air (whether you liked the results or not.)

While we are in the eye, Dr. Lee challenged the messengers of the convention to strengthen faith, strengthen hope, and figure out how to love.

Indeed our faith has been shaken.  As a Gen-X’er, I never expected to experience financial markets like we are seeing now.  I’m seeing men of strong faith that have a raised brow concerning their future retirement, which until 2008, was a few years away.

In our haste, we must not be reactionary – we must be steady in Jesus. “We can’t fix what we are about to face without Jesus.” (Dr. Lee)

On the subject of hope, that is what we have to offer the world:

“For a world that has placed so much hope in its economy, its wealth and its dollar, our hope has been shaken to its core. What better opportunity for the church to speak real hope into the vacuum left by the storm’s violent winds.” – Dr. David Lee

Finally, we must love!

“At the end of the day love is all that really gives credibility in a culture that is quickly running away from God. Faith is the source of our power. Hope is the core of our message. But love is the only thing that will win us a hearing.” – Dr. David Lee

I cannot and do not speak for Dr. Lee as to what the next part of the storm will be.  However, I have my own opinions.

As I am listening to this, I am personally wondering what the future holds for Southern Baptists in general.  Southern Baptists are facing, in MY opinion, a crisis that will either bring certain destruction, or certain change.

My parent’s generation was fully sold on the Cooperative Program. They gave their tithe, and a portion went to support missions.  Some of those dollars were put to use locally, others around the world.
My generation, and especially the generation behind me, is not content to “blindly” giving to a mission that cannot be experienced first hand.  Gen X’ers, and those who follow, want to see, touch, smell, and feel missions first hand.

This translates to a decline in Cooperative Program giving. Without CP, Southern Baptists, as we know it now, do not exist.

What’s the answer? I have no idea.  At some point, we must figure out a way to support long-term missionaries while engaging the church in hands-on missions.  This balance of ministry is the only way, again in MY opinion, for us to survive as Southern Baptists.

Dr. Lee – thank you for an inspiring and challenging message tonight.  Thank you for your leadership.  I agree that we must love and continue to dream.  It took a dreamer to go to China for the Gospel.  It took a dreamer to hold large stadium crusades for the Gospel.  It will take dreamers to carry the Gospel to our world and culture.

What did you hear tonight? What do you think about our future as Southern Baptists?

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The view from the booth

Written by Doug DuBois on Mon, Nov 10, 2008

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In discussion with Grace we have decided to pass along to the blog readers what we can currently see from our perch here at the Sheraton here in Delaware. For your convenience we will start from your digital clock dial at the location of 12:00. In the front of our booth is a fake Christmas tree with the lights unplugged as to save electricity I am sure. Along with the tree there are roughly a dozen booths that are vacant due to the meeting currently going on in the Champagne Ballroom located at our 6. To my right at approx 3:00 is the Acts 1:8 booth and our tv blaring the tune of Watermelon Island by Eldar. Behind us is the wonderful booth of the Embrace Baltimore staff full of excitement. 

I have to exit the blog now due to the release of the masses from the Ballroom. Stay tuned, more to come.

 

Director Doug out

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Monday Evening Session LIVE BLOGGING–part II

Written by David Jackson on Mon, Nov 10, 2008

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Dr. David Lee is preaching on “In the Eye of the Storm” from 1 Corinthians 13:13.  He notes that Paul was the master of the summary statement (e.g., Romans 6:23; Romans 8:28).  “And now abideth faith, hope and love; and the greatest of these is love.”  He served in hurricane-ravaged Mississippi in his early ministry storm.  He never has experienced the “eye” of a storm, though some of his friends have. In the eye itself the wind is calm, the sky is clear. In the eye of the storm, some go out and tidy up and even clean up the mess that’s started.  But you have to do it quickly, because the other half of the storm was coming.

The Corinthian church was in the eye of such a storm, with more to come in the days to come.  He believes the BCM/D is in the same “eye” of the storm.  He’s afraid that the backside of the storm may be even more difficult.  However, we have time to prepare.

1. We must strengthen our faith….”now abideth faith.”  There is a theology of faith, “what should I believe about God?” and the key question is “How big is God?” Then there is the theopraxy of faith, “what I do in my life based on my faith?” Here the key question is “Is God big enough?” It’s not always easy; it may be really tough.  Doing what we’ve been trained to do may not be enough.  We can’t fix what we’re facing without Him.  Just surviving the storm is not good enough.  It’s going to take faith! Do Baptists hoard money just like the banks in American are accused of doing that brought about this economic questions? BCM/D is known for being bold, to take the steps necessary even in the eye of the storm.

2. We must get busy telling the story of hope…”now abideth hope.” The landscape around us has changed but it has done nothing more than make things clearer for us.  The changing world and our economy has made a difference.  The generations following us have a very different view of denominationalism from those who have gone before.  What does our world need most? The hope of the Gospel. What do we have to offer? The Gospel of hope.  We know exactly what we need to do. Soon we will launch a futuring initiative for our convention. For 10 years we have been doing business on a previous plan.  But now we must look forward to a new plan and vision.  The core of what we must do is get the message of hope to a world that needs to hear it.  It’s not time to go independent; now more than before we need each other.

3. We must figure out this whole love thing…”now abideth love; and the greatest of these is love.” At the end of the day love is the only thing that will win us a hearing with others.  Love is all that really gives us credibility in a culture that is quickly running away from God.  Most of our churches are plateaued or declining.  Why is that happening?  True, some have past their relevancy.  Some are just trying to keep the institutional machinery going.  But the main issue is that those who call themselves followers don’t get along with each other.  Paul encouraged the Corinthians to consider a better way.  Love never fails.

The church has always done better in times of Kingdom expansion during persecution.  But not usually with Baptists “on the front end.” Baptists want to silence the “dreamers.”  We cannot stop dreaming and trusting.  Keep move forward boldly as we plant churches…as we do missions… Be sure to tell the story of hope. Take it to the people who so deperately need it.  There is not a limited supply of the love of God!  In fact, the more we give, the more our capacity to receive it.

Dare we ignore the wise counsel of the apostle Paul?

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