Easter Service Reflections:

April 13th, 2009 by Billy Andrews

A few things from this past weekend services:

 

·         Each Easter we have a third service due to the large attendance, however this year we decided on a Saturday Night service as a service option…had no real idea how it would work…

o   LARGEST attended service of the weekend!

o   We were PACKED OUT!

o   The band was kicking, the place was alive and life change happened.

·         Sunday Morning services went well because of the ARMY of volunteers we had on hand.

o   You saw them…the 300+ people in Red Shirts…did an amazing job

o   Thank you to each person that spent the weekend with us serving…it was a blast.

·         FYI – Largest Attendance ever at Southside this past weekend…over 4,000.

·         FYI – We had over 400 more people this Easter than last year.

·         At the end of each service we had people raise their hand if they wanted to accept Christ and begin a new life…we got a quick count of over 60 people this weekend walked out of our church a new person, new hope, new purpose and have become connected with Jesus.

·         We ended our 21 Days of Reflection (online church devotional) on Easter.  This was a great time for our people to be in the “word” together…You know what they say – “takes 21 days for a habit to start.”

·         Before the third service started, I saw 3 guys talking to each other – one wearing a suit; one had shorts & tee-shirt on while another had about 5 piercing in his ears/lips.  I thought how interesting those 3 highly diverse men would all feel welcome coming to the same church and fellowshipping…Let us never forget that the heart is what matters.

o   For the record it was too nice to wear a suit that morning and I think getting anything pierced on me would result in passing out so I’m liking the idea of shorts during the spring time.

January-March 2009

April 9th, 2009 by Matt Walls

For those of you who might be wondering, I’m pleased to announce that our church is once again off to a fantastic start of a new year. In fact, for the first three months of 2009, we’ve seen…

  • 143 people decide to make Southside their church home.
  • 60 individuals give their lives to Christ.
  • 49 new Christians follow the Lord in believer’s baptism.

I hope that you’ll not only celebrate these decisions with us, but that you’ll also help us make the next three months even better, by investing in the lives of people you know and inviting them to Southside.

Spring Fling 2009

April 3rd, 2009 by Matt Walls

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SouthsideReflections.com

March 23rd, 2009 by Matt Walls

If you haven’t heard, over the next 21 days we are challenging everyone connected with our church to begin a time of serious self-examination as Good Friday and Easter approach.

Our prayer is that you would read a chapter of John each day for the next 21 days, read the corresponding devotional on our southsidereflections.com, and respond with your thoughts on what you just read.

We would love for you to check out this new blog every day for the next 21 days!

Sunday Night Reflections…

March 22nd, 2009 by Billy Andrews

A few things I saw/heard this morning:

·         Had an amazing weekend at Southside with our Men’s Conference, then of course this morning.

·         Big thanks to Matt for posting conference notes on the blog.

·          This Sunday was the first time in my ministry career that I have ever handed out little brown bags with the bulletin…got some interesting comments… “Is the service going to make me sick? etc…” - no shortage of comedians in Warner Robins.

·         We announced our Easter service times: Saturday 6pm, Sunday 9am & 10:45am.

·         I had a visiting pastor tell me this weekend “This is the most amazing church I’ve ever been to”….I told him he needs to get out more J…he then looked me in the eye and said “I’m serious, you guys have changed the way I do ministry and I love you for that” – how awesome to be able to minister in a place that is being a blessing to others.

·         An ongoing debate in the church world has to do with a non-believer playing in a worship band at church.  Most churches hold to the theory of NO – because they are “worshippers” on stage and represent your church.  You can’t have a lost people participle in worship.  Well, our worship leader Mark had a lost friend that was highly talented in music.  Mark had a spot open in his band, so he asked him to play.  So, a lost 23-year-old was playing in a worship band at Southside.  After a few intentional conversations and lots of people caring about him, he became a Christ-Follower this past week.  It’s funny how “perceived standards” are totally washed away when eternity is on the line….welcome to the family Josh!

·         Amber rocked the house this morning with a song called “Hosanna.” 

·         A few sermon points from one of our favorite missionaries, Jim Horn:

o   Christianity is summed up in one word – Sacrifice.

o   The need for sacrifice makes us confront our limitations to see His possibilities.

o   Sacrifice identifies us with Jesus.

o   Sacrifice for the advancement of God’s kingdom leads to multiplied blessings.

·         Start tomorrow reading your church devotional online www.southsidereflections.com

·         FYI – Jars of Clay tickets are going REALLY fast…don’t be left out.

Men’s Conference- Saturday Morning

March 21st, 2009 by Matt Walls

Pastor Johnny started off this morning talking about money and greed. Here are a few of the thoughts he shared:

  • “We don’t need more possessions, but less desires.”
  • “If God really needed to get our attention, he would probably hit us in our pocketbooks.”
  • “To be focused on temporal riches is to miss out on eternal blessings.”
  • “Cultivate a thankful heart and distinguish wants from needs.”
  • “Spend less than you make and give more to the Lord.”
  • “It’s easy to give God the credit, but difficult to give God the cash.”
  • “Any of you that have more than you need to live on is rich.”
  • “The only antidote to materialism is generous giving.”
  • “Tithing is ‘training wheels’ giving.”
  • “Use your resources to meet the needs of others.”