
Most of you know, I work vocationally at a church. Today is my 24th anniversary of being on staff at Wildwood Community Church. For the past 9 years, I have been blessed to serve as the Senior Pastor. I do not exaggerate when I say that serving Jesus here alongside an amazing leadership team and congregation has been one of the greatest honors of my life.
Because I work at the church, I have a unique privilege … I get to see a lot of what God is doing through Wildwood. A lot of what He is doing is taking place away from our church building, in small groups in homes, among families, and through evangelistic outreaches in Norman and around the world in concert with our missionary partners. God is at work!
But God also is at work through things happening in our building throughout the week. Let’s take a look at a typical week around Wildwood’s facility:
Sunday morning: Last Sunday we had over 1,000 people each hour gathering for worship and community (at our 9:45 and 11:00 hours) and over 300 at 8:30. This includes people gathering for worship services, children, student, and adult Sunday school classes, and serving roles. After church on Sunday, a collection of juniors and seniors in high school gathered for training and equipping as they serve their peers in Jesus’ name.
Monday-Friday during the day: Our staff offices are filled with staff both preparing for ministry AND conducting ministry through discipleship, encouragement, and leadership development with the congregation. Additionally, a number of groups (from local schools to our role as a local voting location for two precincts) use our facility for different programs. We also hosted two memorial services in the past week. We have a group of older adults (our Legacy Group for those 55+) that have lunch and a program once a month. We also have a group that cares for our widows and provides programming options for them throughout the week (called Anna’s Friends).
Monday night: Starting in less than two weeks (on February 3) Wildwood’s classrooms will be filled with adults taking our Equipping U. classes. Already this semester, we have 137 adults enrolled in these classes designed to help equip followers of Jesus for the long haul. (NOTE: there is still room to sign up at wildwoodchurch.org/eu to participate and connect with others this semester!)
Tuesday night: Tuesday evenings are men’s Bible study nights at Wildwood. Men gather to study the Scripture and encourage one another to walk with God, lead their families and live into God’s call on their lives.
Wednesday night: Wednesday nights 100% of our building is used as we gather children in our AWANA classes, middle and high school students in their small groups, a women’s Bible study, and our worship team preparing for Sundays. Over 500 people are here each Wednesday night for these opportunities.
Thursday morning: On Thursday morning, Wildwood offers a number of different women’s Bible studies, as well as a children’s program for the children of those in the Bible study, aged pre-K and below.
Thursday night: Wildwood is the Norman host for Bible Study Fellowship classes for men, women, and children. Again, 100% of our building is used on this night helping people know and follow Christ.
Friday and Saturdays: Activities on these two days vary, but include student ministry special events, leadership retreats for serving teams, weddings, and even an engagement (LAST SATURDAY AFTERNOON!) We also host outreach events like the Mission Christmas Shoppe or “Parent Night Outs” for families in the Angels Foster Care network.
And Sunday … we start it all over again!
Now, why do I go through all of this? I just want to highlight SOME of what the Lord is doing around Wildwood throughout each week. As we move toward our facility expansion project in the Deep + Wide campaign, it is helpful to remember the depth and width of how God is using Wildwood each day of the week.
I also share these today, though, in preparation for our worship services at Wildwood on Sunday. In our 8:30, 9:45, and 11:00 service this week we will be talking about what the VERY FIRST CHURCH did. What did their week look like? Where did they meet? What kinds of things mattered to them? We will explore this together on Sunday in part 4 of our series, as we explore Acts 2:42-47 (and a few other verses from chapters 3-5). Make plans to be with us on Sunday … and bring friends!