February 2016 - Eastwood Presbyterian Church
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February 2016 - Eastwood Presbyterian Church
Volume 21 Issue 2 - February 2016 What Are Justification and Sanctification By Guy Waters The words justification and sanctification have largely fallen out of use in Western culture. Sadly, they are also fading from sight in the Christian church. One reason this decline is distressing is that the Bible uses the words justification and sanctification to express the saving work of Christ for sinners. That is to say, both terms lie at the heart of the biblical gospel. So, what does the Bible teach about justification and sanctification? How do they differ from one another? How do they help us understand better the believer's relationship with Jesus Christ? Justification is as simple as A-B-C-D. Justification is an act of God. It does not describe the way that God inwardly renews and changes a person. It is, rather, a legal declaration in which God pardons the sinner of all his sins and accepts and accounts the sinner as righteous in His sight. God declares the sinner righteous at the very moment that the sinner puts his trust in Jesus Christ (Rom. 3:21-26, 5:16; 2 Cor. 5:21). What is the basis of this legal verdict? God justifies the sinner solely on the basis of the obedience and death of His Son, our representative, Jesus Christ. Christ's perfect obedience and full satisfaction for sin are the only ground upon which God declares the sinner righteous (Rom. 5:18-19; Gal. 3:13; Eph. 1:7; Phil. 2:8). We are not justified by our own works; we are justified solely on the basis of Christ's work on our behalf. This righteousness is imputed to the sinner. In other words, in justification, God puts the righteousness of His Son onto the sinner's account. Just as my sins were transferred to, or laid upon, Christ at the cross, so also His righteousness is reckoned to me (2 Cor. 5:21). By what means is the sinner justified? Sinners are justified through faith alone when they confess their trust in Christ. We are not justified because of any good that we have done, are doing, or will do. Faith is the only instrument of justification. Faith adds nothing to what Christ has done for us in justification. Faith merely receives the righteousness of Jesus Christ offered in the gospel (Rom. 4:4-5). Finally, saving faith must demonstrate itself to be the genuine article by producing good works. It is possible to profess saving faith but not possess saving faith (James 2:14-25). What distinguishes true faith from a mere claim to faith is the presence of good works (Gal. 5:6). We are in no way justified by our good works. But no one may consider himself to be a justified person unless he sees in his life the fruit and evidence of justifying faith; that is, good works. Both justification and sanctification are graces of the gospel; they always accompany one another; and they deal with the sinner's sin. But they differ in some important ways. First, whereas justification addresses the guilt of our sin, sanctification addresses the dominion and corruption of sin in our lives. Justification is God's declaring the sinner righteous; sanctification is God's renewing and transforming our whole personsour minds, wills, affections, and behaviors. United to Jesus Christ in His death and resurrection and indwelt by the Spirit of Christ, we are dead to the reign of sin and alive to righteousness (Rom. 6:1-23; 8:1-11). We therefore are obligated to put sin to death and to present our “members to God as instruments for righteousness” (6:13; see 8:13). Second, our justification is a complete and finished act. Justification means that every believer is completely and finally freed from condemnation and the wrath of God (Rom. 8:1, 33-34; Col. 2:13b14). Sanctification, however, is an ongoing and progressive work in our lives. Although every believer is brought out once and for all from bondage to sin, we are not immediately made perfect. We will not be completely freed from sin until we receive our resurrection bodies at the last day. Continued on page 3 BART LESTER Pastor Rev. Bart Lester Associate Pastor Rev. Billy Joseph Student Ministries Rev. Billy Joseph Church Administrator Mr. Jerry Knotts Director of Music Seongho Choi Organist/Pianist Mrs. Frances Baker Mrs. Carrie Carboni Miss Virginia Perry Children’s Discipleship Team Mrs. Sonja Hinton Mrs. Lynn Grace Church Secretary Mrs. Lynn Grace 2 Missions 2016 Eastwood World Mission Conference February 27th Thru March 1st Theme: Glory and Joy Verse: 1 Thessalonians2:19-20 Our guest speaker: State University. They now live in Montgomery Alabama and have been serving with Common Ground Montgomery for 9 years. They were all members of Eastwood Presbyterian Church before hearing God's call to help plant Strong Tower at Washington Park located in the community where they had already been serving for five years. Prior to joining the staff of CGM Kevin worked in management at a major company in Montgomery. While working and living in Montgomery the Kings began to develop a burden for under-served neighborhoods and high-risk youth and families who lived in these communities. The Kings noticed a pattern of destructive life choices, influences, systemic injustices and overall degradation that clearly contributed to the detriment of neighbors in their community. The Kings have devoted their lives to living and being interwoven into the fabric of the Washington Park community in West Montgomery to be a part of long-term Gospel transformation. Phillip Palmertree, Senior Pastor First Presbyterian Church Kosciusko, Mississippi. Coby and PamelaMcGinty Phillip Palmertree is in his eleventh year as senior minister at First Presbyterian Church, Kosciusko, Mississippi. Phillip has served churches in Macon, Mississippi (pastor, 1999-2005) and Auburn, Alabama (asst. pastor 1994-1999). He is a native of Jackson, Mississippi and a graduate of Mississippi State University and Reformed Theological Seminary. He and his wife Judy have been married for 24 years and have four children: Nelson (21), Ruth Anne (19), Campbell (15) and Rachel (14). Phillip counts it a joy to serve a congregation that has world missions in its DNA. He has served as chairman of his presbytery’s MTW Committee and has had on the field involvement in gospel partnerships with works in Japan, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Russia, Romania, Peru, Mexico, and Belize. Kevin King Common Ground Montgomery www.cgmlife.org Kevin is a native of Mobile, Alabama. Nicole (his wife of 14 years) is a native of Chicago Illinois. Their daughter Kaiya Denise is 13 years of age. Kevin and Nicole met and married while Kevin was a student at Tuskegee University and Nicole at Alabama Campus Ministry,, South Africa Coby and Pamela McGinty minister with the Student Y, a reformed student ministry on the campus of University of Cape Town, South Africa. Since 2007 they have combined their passion for student ministry and their love of Africa serving this world renowned university of over 28,000 diverse students from more than 100 nations. They met while at university, when they were not yet following the Lord, and so understand the importance of this pivotal time in the hearts and minds of students. They minister through teaching Bible studies and practical life skills, evangelism, discipleship, counseling, mercy ministry and opening their home to students. The heart of their ministry is “Teaching students to follow Jesus for life” and their goal is to serve God by ministering to each student's spiritual, intellectual, emotional and physical needs. The University of Cape Town is the number one ranked university on the continent of Africa, and these top students of business, law, medicine, government, engineering, education, and more are all future leaders. By impacting students' lives for Christ this ministry is impacting the future of the African continent and beyond as these students take the gospel home to their families, communities, tribes and nations. Their three children are: Calla, Lake , Liam . 3 What Are Justification and Sanctification Continued from page 1 Christ has won both justification and sanctification for His people. Both graces are the concern of faith in Jesus Christ, but in different ways. In justification, our faith results in our being forgiven, accepted, and accounted righteous in God's sight. In Wes and Nancy Simmons RUF Campus Ministry Auburn University Wes is the RUF Campus Minister at Auburn University, having previously served for 4 years as the RUF Campus Minister at Carson-Newman University in East Tennessee, and before that was on the Pastoral Staff of Second Presbyterian Church in Memphis, TN. He is a graduate of Carson-Newman University and Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida. He is married to his best friend Nancy and they have two wonderful daughters, Emily and Kate. Mike and Robin McMahan Mission to the World Zimbabwe Mike and Robin McMahan grew up in Texas and met at Austin College. Both accepted Christ through the ministry of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. Shortly after Mike’s graduation, they married and eventually moved to the Eastern Shore of Maryland, where they lived for 15 years. Since 2001, they have served in Equador in both Guayaquil and Quito and presently in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Serving as part of a church-planting team, they saw the need for ministering in both word and deed. They pursued training at the Chalmers Institute for Economic Development and learned to promote small savings and credit groups among the poor in Guayaquil and Quito. In 2010 Robin completed a master’s degree in International Community Economic Development. Mike and Robin are now working with the Presbytery of Bulawayo in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, working alongside the national church in discipleship, mercy initiatives, and church planting. They are currently on home assignment where they have to raise $1,800 per month before they can return to Zimbabwe. Pray for them and the people of Zimbabwe who are currently going through a season of drought. sanctification, that same faith actively and eagerly takes up all the commands that Christ has given the believer. We dare not separate or conflate justification and sanctification. We do distinguish them. And, in both graces, we enter into the richness and joy of communion with Christ through faith in Him. Erika and Vanderley Oliveira Presbyterian Missions In Brazil Early in 2000, Erika Bezerra began working in a remote area of the Amazon as a Presbyterian Missionary. Little, if any, religious or medical influence was in the area known as Lake Carara. Soon after visiting the villages surrounding the lake, Erika began to make acquaintances. After months, those acquaintances became friends who regularly talked with Erika about the Bible. As her contacts grew, so did her personal life. She married Vanderley Oliveira who agreed with her to continue the mission work in the Lake Carara area . Interest grew in the protestant faith and a small group of early church members started meeting. Vanderley developed a master plan for the new church and construction began on the “mission house” where Erika and Vanderley would live with their daughter Emmanuelle. Through contributions from Eastwood and other churches, enough money was raised so that a church building could be built on property donated by the son of the earliest church members. Pray for their continued growth. Matthew and Shereene DeLong RUF Campus Minister for International Students Auburn University Matthew Matthew grew up in Florence, KY and attended Murray State University. After graduating with a degree in Music Education in 2002, Matthew moved to Alabama to serve at a Christian camp. During his time there, he felt called to attend seminary, and headed over to Westminster Seminary California (MDiv 2010), where he met Sherrene (MA Theological Studies, 2011). Somehow, Matthew convinced Sherrene to marry him, leave her large Indian family in southern California, and move to Alabama with him. They were married on 9-10-11, adopted their dog, Bhindi, three months later, and are excited to welcome the nations at Auburn University together where Matthew serves as the Campus Minister for International Students, RUF International at Auburn University. 4 PILLARS Women thein Church Psalm 144:12 Pillars Points Angie Stallings and Nancy Trumbull, Co-Chairs February 10th - Art Party Are you an artist, or a “wantabe” artist? Then this event is for you. A local artist and art teacher, Barbara Grimes, will bring out the artist in each of us. When: February 10th, at 6 p.m. Where: Eastwood Fellowship Hall. Cost: $25 for supplies, Snacks included (Make checks payable to Barbara Grimes) Registration Deadline: February 7th To register, contact Nancy Trumbull at : trumbulln1@gmail.com or Angie Stallings at: johnstall_2000@yahoo.com All Eastwood members are invited to come and enjoy a night of painting, fellowship, and family fun together. February18-20th - Womens Ministry Leadership Training The PCA Women’s Ministry Leadership Training will be held this February 18-20 in Atlanta. You do not have to be in ministry or study leader to attend and be encouraged! This training is intended for all women who encourage and equip other women. In other words - all of us! Over this 3-day event, we will have the opportunity to study the implications for women’s ministry in the book of Titus, as well as choose from 20 different topical workshops, and fellowshhip with other PCA women from our region. The cost is $275 which includes several meals but does not include the hotel room, you must register for your hotel directly with the Sheraton. Be sure to mention PCA Leadership Training for special rate of $95/night plus taxes. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 8TH Details can be found at their website: pcacdm.org/lt2016. If you are interested or have questions, please email Julia McNiel at: juliamcniel@yahoo.com February 27 - Decorate for Mission Conference Our Annual Mission Conference begins on February 27 through March 1st. If you enjoy decorating, we need your help. Pillars needs volunteers to help decorate the Fellowship Hall and tables. To sign up, contact Angie Stallings at: johnstall_2000@yahoo.com or Nancy Trumbull at: trumbulln1@gmail.com Eastwood Christian School A Ministry of Eastwood Presbyterian Church by Suzie Rhodes, Board Member Plans Being Made for 20th Anniversary Celebration The Board of Eastwood Christian School has announced plans to commemorate the 20th Anniversary of Eastwood Christian School with a special dinner event on Monday night, April 25th in Trinity Hall at Trinity Presbyterian Church, 1616 South Hull Street. Please hold this date on your calendar and make plans to attend. We will celebrate God's blessing and provision during the last twenty years, and will present a vision for the future ministry of the school. Since 1996, hundreds of lives have been impacted by this education outreach of Eastwood church. God has been gracious and generous to allow the continuation of this ministry, and we take the opportunity of this significant milestone to give Him the glory! At the same time, we ask for His hand of blessing to continue to be on the school, and for His guidance and direction in the daily affairs and long term decisions. We are planning and praying for several hundred people to join us on April 25th for this special evening of celebration. Dinner is by reservation only, so plan now to purchase tickets and join us for a wonderful evening! Included in the program will be recognition of alumni and significant people in the life of the school, greetings from several groups, and entertainment by students. We will do some reminiscing, and will receive important challenges. You will not want to miss this special event. Watch for more information in the coming weeks. performances. On March 10th and 11th, the Drama Department will once again bring a major musical to the stage of Taylor Road Baptist Church. Under the direction of David and Ruth Givens and David Miller, the 2016 Spring Musical will be “Les Miserables.” The students have already auditioned and an outstanding cast is set. Intensive practice has begun. Excitement is steadily building as the students learn lines and songs, as costumes and sets are planned and made, as the producers begin to round up financial support and human resources, and as the directors begin the arduous work of assembling the characters and scenes into an enjoyable ECS Premier of and entertaining finished product. After hundreds of hours are invested by all of these people, the only thing missing is an audience! Please plan to come to Taylor Road Baptist Every year since 2004, the Drama Department has Church on either Thursday, March 10th or Friday, March performed a major Broadway musical in the spring. 11th to support these students and teachers, and enjoy the Hundreds of students have participated throughout the school premier of “Les Mis”. years, many garnering much critical acclaim for their “Les Miserables” Performances March 10th & 11th at Taylor Road Baptist Church - You Don’t Want to Miss It!!! 5 Special Events 6 Art Party February 10th Are you an artist, or a “want-a-be” artist? Then this event is for you! A local artist and art teacher, Barbara Grimes, will bring out the artist in each of us. When: Wednesday, February 10th, at 6 p.m. Where: Eastwood Fellowship Hall. Cost: $25 for supplies, Snacks included (Make checks payable to Barbara Grimes) Registration Deadline: February 7th To register, contact Nancy Trumbull at : trumbulln1@gmail.com or Angie Stallings at: johnstall_2000@yahoo.com All Eastwood members are invited to come and enjoy a night of painting, fellowship, and family fun. ALUMNI NEWS from Baxter Hodge Dear School Family, From time to time we hear back from our alumni a word of “thank you,” especially after they have been complimented by a teacher or when their grades are pleasing to the eye. Baxter Hodge, just reported that after one semester at The United States Military Academy, West Point, he is ranked in the top 10% of the class. He asked me to pass along a thank you to the Eastwood family. Well done Baxter. Stay strong and stay focused. Eastwood family, stay strong and stay focused. Go Warriors! John Geiger, Headmaster FEBRUARY Birthdays 2. Dennis Pritzel 3. Thomas Lester Angie Stallings 4. Abby Grace NEW MEMBERS Please welcome Ed, Dinah and Jefferson Thomas who joined the Eastwood family on Sunday, January 17th, 2016. Address: 322 Center Drive Montgomery, Al 36113 Phone: 703-745-7318 Email: Thomastroops@alumni.wu.edu Sympathy 7 Love and Sympathy of the congregation is extended to the family of Roberta Mae Butler Holding, the grandmother of Bruce Stewart, and mother of former Eastwood member, Priscilla Stewart. Mrs. Holding went home to be with the Lord January 15, 2016, following a heart attack and a brief struggle with pneumonia. She was 85 years old. DEACON of the WEEK 6. Billy Joseph Feb 1-7..............Brian DeHuff Feb 8-1....................Rick Joki Feb15-2.............Bill Goehring Feb 22-28..Robert Harrington Feb 29 - Mar 6.......Bo Hodges Libby Perry 9. Don Henle Felix Pritzel Geneva Pritzel 10. Hannah Crewe Tom DeLoach 11. Aubrey Grace 12. Rene Chancey Men’s Fellowship at the Morrison’s 16. Hannah Marion 22. Catherine Bartley 23. Milton Hodges 26. Beth McDaniels 27. Bethany Marion 28. John Bennett Lester And they devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers. Acts 2:42 Eastwood Presbyterian Church 1701 East Trinity Blvd. Montgomery, Alabama 36106 Schedule of Events Sunday 8:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 10:55 a.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. ESL Class for Spanish Speaking Students Coffee and Fellowship Sunday School Morning Worship Service Missions Prayer Time Evening Worship (Fellowship Hall) Wednesday 4:30 p.m. ` 5:45 p.m. 6:30 a.m. 7:00 a.m. Choir Vocal Touch-up Sanctuary Choir Practice Men's Bible Study/Tim Cantey (Missions Room) Men’s Bible Study/Billy Joseph (Session Room) FOR MORE INFORMATION CONCERNING THESE MINISTRIES CALL: Church Office ........................................... 272-3103 Children’s Discipleship Team: Sonja Hinton, and Lynn Grace............272-3103 Women’s Ministries (Angie Stallings)....... 312-2396 Student Ministries: Interim, Billy Joseph.............272-3103 Pillars Bible Studies !0:00 a.m. And 6:30 p.m. ESL Meets Pillars Bible Studies !0:00 a.m. And 6:30 p.m. Communion Undershepherd Groups Meet ESL Meets Congregational Lunch Valentines Day President’s Day Church Office Closed Diaconate Meets ESL Meets ESL Meets Eastwood World Mission Conference Pillars Bible Studies !0:00 a.m. And 6:30 p.m. Session Meets Pillars Bible Studies !0:00 a.m. And 6:30 p.m. Feb. 1 6:45 am - Men’s Bible Study in Missions Room7 am- Men’s Bible Study in Session RoomD Groups Meet 5:45 Choir practice 6:45 am - Men’s Bible Study in Missions Room7 am Men’s Bible Study Boys and Girls D Groups 5:45 Choir practice Church-wide Art Party 6:45 am - Men’s Bible Study in Missions Room7 am - Men’s Bible Study in Session RoomBoys and Girls D Groups 5:45 Choir practice 6:45 am - Men’s Bible Study in Missions Room7 am - Men’s Bible Study in Session RoomBoys and Girls D Groups 5:45 Choir practice PCA Women’s Ministry Leadership Training - Atlanta Eastwood World Mission Conference Begins LOVE IS... patient and kind; love does not envy or boast; it is not arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice at wrongdoing, but rejoices with the truth. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never ends.