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VOLUME 25, NUMBER 42 October
19, 2003
Changes are Coming!
Expedient – adjective; serving to promote a
desired end; suitable, advisable, or proper under the
circumstances.
Expediency – noun; the state or quality of being expedient;
fitness or appropriateness under given circumstances.
The word ‘expedient’ is related to the word ‘expedite.’ To
expedite something is to speed up a process or aid in
accomplishing something. Whenever God gives a command, the
expediencies are the matters of choice or option that must be
decided to speed up or help us to obey the command.
EXAMPLES:
Command – Go preach the gospel to the whole world.
Expediencies
∙ method of transport (walking, mule back, or jet plane)
∙ where to go first (family, neighbor, community, foreign land,
etc.)
Command – teach and admonish with psalms, hymns, and spiritual
songs
Expediencies
∙ which song?
∙ what order of songs?
∙ which pitch?
∙ which pace?
Expediencies are not decided as a matter of what is right or
wrong in and of itself; they are decided on the basis of what is
helpful or best in accomplishing that which is right or wrong.
God has delegated authority to men to decide necessary
expediencies.
That authority is to be exercised only in the realm it is given.
Who decides what is to be done in matters of expediency? In
personal matters – each person. In family matters – man. In
congregational matters – elders, or those they designate.
CHANGES
1. Scripture reading – Our elders have decided that at each of
our Sunday AM services we will have a scripture reading as part
of our worship. This is part of the act of worship we refer to
as preaching/teaching. Scriptures which authorize the public
reading of scripture are Revelation 1:3 and Colossians 4:16.
This reading will take place just before the sermon. It is
expedient because it gives men a chance to lead in worship who
may not feel comfortable doing other things.
2. Lord’s supper on Sunday evening – Our elders have also
decided to ask those who partake of the Lord’s supper on Sunday
evening to go down front at the appropriate time and sit on the
front pew. This is expedient because in this way we will need
only one server, not two. It has been difficult lately to get
people to serve in this way, and one server will be easier to
get than two.
3. Appropriate dress for worship and for serving in worship – In
their concern that we all set the right tone for worship, the
right example for our young people, and the right level of
respect for our visitors to see, the elders have made
suggestions for how we dress for worship, and guidelines for the
dress of those who lead in worship. Those guidelines were passed
out in class Wednesday. If you did not get them, there are
copies on the table in the foyer.
THE RULE OVER US
God demands that we respect our elders. The decisions they make
are not arbitrary, not overly burdensome, and we have an
obligation to submit to them and support them as they try to
lead us in doing God’s will. If you have questions or concerns
about any of these changes, it is appropriate for you to go talk
to our elders. It is not appropriate to be defiant or to gossip
about their decisions among yourselves.
Let us esteem our elders very highly in love for their work’s
sake (1 Thess 5:12-13).
Family
Bulletin Board
Remember those who have chronic illnesses: Delsie
Bishop, Reva Brewer, Ella Brumitt, Eloise Deaton, Jamie Farmer,
Francis Ferren, Elizabeth Fowler, Savannah Green, Lola Mae
Hamlett, Louise Hunt, and Edith Lechenet.
RUSTY AND LAURA are in Tennessee for a lectureship. They will
return on October 25th. Many others are
traveling this week as well. Please keep them all in your
prayers.
REMINDER: Daylight Savings Time ends next weekend. Don’t forget
to set your clocks one hour earlier so you will be here at the
correct time.
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