Deep + Wide (part 5) Sermon Audio, Video, & Questions

On Sunday, February 2, 2025, at Wildwood Community Church, I preached a sermon based on Acts 6:1-7.  This message was part 5 of the “Deep + Wide” sermon series.  Below you will find questions related to the message for personal reflection or group discussion.  You will also find audio and video from the message to listen to/watch, download or share.

Sermon Questions:

  1. Pray
  2. Read Acts 6:1-7
  3. What are some examples you have experienced in life of challenges as things that you are a part of have grown (family, work, church, etc.)?
  4. In Acts 6:1-2, we see the first church in Jerusalem experience challenges as it has grown: the ball was dropped in the care for the Hellenist widows. Have you ever seen or experienced this first hand inside a growing church?  What happened?
  5. The apostles were committed to their apostolic duty, but also understood that the needs were real and needed to be provided for.  Their solution was to mobilize a new set of leaders to attend to THAT task, so that the apostles could continue in their task.  Together, the 12 and the 7 could do the ministry the Lord had for them.  Have you ever seen leadership teams grow to address needs inside a growing church? 
  6. How has the Lord gifted YOU for ministry?  What are ways the Lord might be preparing YOU to be the answer to some of the needs of a growing church?
  7. Want more information about the Deep + Wide Campaign or to make a financial pledge to the facility expansion?  Visit wildwoodchurch.org/build
  8. What is one particular application you took away from this message?

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Deep & Wide #5 2.2.25

 

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As something grows, it gets more complex.

When Kimberly and I first got married, we lived in a  500 square foot apartment.  This apartment had exactly 4 doors in it, and two of those doors connected to the bathroom that was the size of a small closet!  It was not luxurious, but it was effective for our life at that time: newlyweds in a new town.

Over time, our situation changed.  When we moved to Norman in 2001, we moved into a house that had 3 entire bedrooms … AND a living room!  Can you believe it?  This fit our life in that era, as we hosted dozens of people into our home each week as we were working in the college ministry at Wildwood.  Along with this larger house, however, came new responsibilities … mowing the lawn, raking leaves, fixing a roof leak that damaged the walls (no more did we have a landlord to call, it was on us now!) … and many other things.  The growth in our life brought exciting opportunities, but additional work and complexities.

Fast forward to today.  We now live in a different house (still only 3 bedrooms), but we now have 3 people living in that space, and a dog!  This has led us to further complicate life with things that accommodate raising a teenager, caring for an animal, and interacting with many more people now in my role as Senior Pastor.  The growth of our family has led to a more complex (and full) life.

We have limits to the complexities we can introduce into our lives.  Our family is only so big, our budget is limited, our emotional capacity is finite.  We find ourselves now asking questions like, “do we really want to plant that bush?  It would look pretty, but someone would then have to take care of it!”  Growth is good, but it has its limits.

I was thinking of this today as I looked at Acts 6:1-7.  This passage shows the very first church struggling with the growth it was experiencing.  Jesus said, “I will build My church …” and build it He did, starting in Jerusalem.  Within about a year, the church in Jerusalem had grown from just over 100 people to around 10,000 people (or more!)  That kind of growth meant the experience of the church had become more complex.  In fact, balls were getting dropped. The first church was not perfect.  Care was unevenly distributed among the people: not because the apostles didn’t care for all, but because they simply could not keep up with it all!

So, when the first church had this problem brought to their attention, what did they do?  Did they say, “we need to quit growing, it is too chaotic here?”  Did they say, “until we get everything perfect, we need to stop sharing our faith and making room for others?”  Did they say, “we are not going to plant any more spiritual seeds because someone will have to care for what grows in response?”

Nope.  That’s not what they said.

Instead they recognized something.  The growing width of the church actually set them up for continued depth of the church, as long as the apostles didn’t try to do it all themselves.  Jesus has built His church to scale, by equipping ALL believers with gifts to serve.  So as the church grows wider, it is increasingly filled with more gifted ministers!

A growing church is increasingly complex.  I have seen that first hand here at Wildwood Community Church.  But Jesus has a plan for that complexity, and it involves equipping and commissioning into service the Body of Christ.

This Sunday at Wildwood in our 8:30, 9:45, and 11:00 service, we will look at Acts 6:1-7 in part 5 of our “Deep + Wide” sermon series.  Hope you make plans to join us this week as we look at this exciting passage of Scripture together and ponder its significance for the church.  See you Sunday … and bring friends!

Deep + Wide (part 4) Sermon Audio, Video, & Questions

On Sunday, January 26, 2025, at Wildwood Community Church, I preached a sermon based on Acts 2:42-47.  This message was part 4 of the “Deep + Wide” sermon series.  Below you will find questions related to the message for personal reflection or group discussion.  You will also find audio and video from the message to listen to/watch, download or share.

Sermon Questions:

  1. Pray
  2. Read Acts 2:42-47
  3. What are some favorite memories you have inside a church building?  How about favorite church memories or moments with the people of God?
  4. Acts 2:42-47 gives us one of the few passages that describes a picture of the day to day life of the earliest church.  What stands out to you most about their experience?  What do you see that reminds you of churches you have experienced today?  In what ways is it different?
  5. Are you devoted to the “apostles’ teaching” (New Testament)?  How about to the fellowship of a local church (attending, relationships, prayer, financially)?  What would it look like for you to either START or CONTINUE to be devoted to these things?
  6. Who might the Lord have you share the good news of Jesus with this week?  Would you consider sharing the hope you have in Jesus with them and inviting them to church?
  7. Want more information about the Deep + Wide Campaign or to make a financial pledge to the facility expansion?  Visit wildwoodchurch.org/build
  8. What is one particular application you took away from this message?

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Deep & Wide #4 1.26.24

 

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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!

Deep + Wide (part 3) Sermon Audio, Video, & Questions

On Sunday, January 19, 2025, at Wildwood Community Church, I preached a sermon based on Acts 2:37-41.  This message was part 3 of the “Deep + Wide” sermon series.  Below you will find questions related to the message for personal reflection or group discussion.  You will also find audio and video from the message to listen to/watch, download or share.

Sermon Questions:

  1. Pray
  2. Read Acts 2:37-41
  3. What have been the sizes of some of the churches you have been a part of in your life?  What do you consider to be a “big” church?  What do you consider to be a “small” church?  What are some of the advantages and challenges that big churches face?  That small churches face?
  4. The Holy Spirit is essential for the church to accomplish its God-given task.  The Spirit works both to communicate and to convict (in Acts 2:37-41).  In your life, how has the Holy Spirit worked to open your eyes to God’s truth?  How has the Holy Spirit convicted you of sin?
  5. The response Peter gives to those convicted was to “repent for the forgiveness of sins,” “being baptized and receiving the Holy Spirt.”  When did you first “repent” of your attitude concerning Christ and begin to follow Him?
  6. Have you been baptized since placing your faith in Christ?  If not, would you consider being baptized in our March 9 worship service?  To learn more, consider attending our baptism classes on January 26 at 11AM (visit wildwoodchurch.org/baptism for more details and to sign up)
  7. As God leads you regarding participation in the Deep + Wide initiative, you can always respond and let us know your financial pledge by filling out a virtual card at wildwoodchurch.org/build or by filling out a pledge card located on the Deep + Wide tables near all main Wildwood entrances.
  8. What is one particular application you took away from this message?

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Deep & Wide #3 1.19.25

 

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You have heard me say this before … “big” and “small” are relative terms.  I grew up in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.  At a population of 35,000, Bartlesville was the “big city” for those who lived in nearby Dewey (population 3,400) or Ramona (population 500).  However, Bartlesville is a “small town” to those who lived in Tulsa (population 411,000) … and Tulsa is a small town to those who live in New York City (population 8.25 million)!  I could keep going, but you get the idea.

Occasionally, when people hear that I am a Pastor they will ask me what size of a church Wildwood is.  “Is it a big church?”  some will ask?  Well, that depends on your experience.

Wildwood is the biggest church I have ever been a part of, so to me, Wildwood is “big.”  Last Sunday, we had about 2,000 people attend our church.  To many that is a “big” church.  Since the average American church has 70 attenders each weekend and 2/3 of American churches average less than 250 people per Sunday … many might think that Wildwood Community Church is a “big” church.

But do you want to know which church makes Wildwood look “small”?  Well, it would be the very first church that ever existed … and it would be that church on its VERY FIRST DAY.  That’s right, on “launch day” for the very first church, it had an estimated 3,500 people!

Wildwood has been a church following Jesus and shining His light in our community for 57 years.  God has been faithful to grow our church steadily over that time to the size it is today.  The first church in Jerusalem in the book of Acts, though, grew from 500 to 3,500 after its first public service!!!!!  WOW!

Jesus said He would grow His church, and He has done that.  From 12 to 500 to 3,500 to over a million Christians by  250 AD to a cumulative estimated total of 14 billion Christians over the past 2000 years!  JESUS. IS. BUILDING. HIS. CHURCH!!!!!!!

This Sunday at Wildwood Community Church, we will look at “Launch Day” for the very first church, the church in Jerusalem that was born when the Holy Spirit indwelt the first followers of Jesus on the day of Pentecost.  We will dive into Acts 2:37-41 to see how Jesus was building His church Deep and Wide from the very beginning.  Join us in our 8:30, 9:45, or 11:00 services for part 3 of our “Deep + Wide” sermon series.  We will also celebrate the Lord’s Supper together.  See you Sunday … and bring friends!

For the Community & For the Nations Sermon Audio, Video, & Questions

On August 27, 2023, at Wildwood Community Church, I preached a message based on Acts 1:8. This message was part of the “Following Jesus Together” sermon series. Below you will find questions related to the message for personal reflection or group discussion. You will also find the audio and video of the message to listen to/watch, download, or share.

 

Sermon Questions:

  1. Pray
  2. Read Acts 1:8
  3. What are some of the ways you have grown spiritually over the past 5 years?  Can you think of any evidence to support your growth in faith and practice of following Christ?
  4. Jesus (in His last words) clarifies the importance of our role as being a witness of Jesus Christ in this world.  What are some ways you can be a witness for Jesus in your everyday life today?
  5. Are you praying for ministry opportunities in your life?  Consider joining us Wednesday night, August 30 at 6PM for our All Church Prayer Night as we “Plug in” to His power for the year ahead!
  6. Are there people (or groups of people) in your life that you have avoided because you have given up on them (or have some other reason to not point them to Jesus)?  How does the scope of Acts 1:8 encourage you to freely share the Gospel with all?
  7. How might you personally engage in what God is doing around the world today?  Consider your role in praying for, supporting, or going to the mission field today.
  8. What is one particular application you took away from this message?

 

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Following Jesus Together to the Glory of God #3 8.27.23

 

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Following Jesus: For the Community and Nations (Sermon Preview)

Healthy things grow. If conditions are right, and nothing is impeding development, life progresses.

Babies begin as a tiny fertilized egg that grows to 8 pounds at birth, then continues to progress as he or she ages. Humans do not just grow physically, though, we grow intellectually … throughout life we grow in understanding. We also grow relationally and emotionally as the web of friendships, family, and colleagues throughout life continue to build on one another. A healthy person will develop in each of these areas throughout their lives until they begin to die. Our bodies begin to deteriorate in our 40’s (reading glasses anyone)? Our intellect may slow as we age (now why did I come into the kitchen?) And our relationships may fade even before physical death (one of the sad realities of diseases like Alzheimer’s is the relational separation they create from people they knew well in the earlier days of their lives). But until death begins to creep in, life continues to develop.

This is also true of our spiritual lives. A healthy spiritual person grows. They grow in their understanding of who God is … so they trust Him more and more. They grow in their expressions of love to others … loving others as Jesus has loved them. This is also true in a church. A healthy church should be growing in our devotion to Christ … but also in our numbers. Jesus intends for the church to grow numerically. After all, “He desires none to perish but all to come to repentance (1 Timothy 2:3-7).”

What is amazing is that spiritual growth is connected not to THIS LIFE which is finite and will one day die … but it is actually connected to ETERNAL LIFE, which (by definition) never stops. The Christian will grow forever in our relationship with the Lord and celebration of His expanding Kingdom reign.

Last week at Wildwood we talked about one aspect of this growth … the growth of the church family as we submit to the Lord vertically and serve one another horizontally. This week, we will look at how a healthy church grows numerically, by serving as witnesses of Jesus in our town and around the world. We will talk about how at Wildwood we are For the Community and the Nations following Jesus together with us to the glory of God as we look at Acts 1:8. Hope you can make it … and bring friends!

NOTE: As you know, Wildwood has 3 Sunday services – 8:30, 9:45, and 11:00. If you were at Wildwood last Sunday and found it difficult to find a seat or a parking space, I would encourage you to come earlier in the day. While the 11:00 service was packed, good seats were available at the 9:45 and lots of seats and parking were available at 8:30. Come when you can, but just wanted you to know what last Sunday looked like across the morning as you consider which service to attend going forward.

Baptism Sunday (March 5, 2023)!

On Sunday, March 5, 2023, at Wildwood Community Church, we celebrated the baptisms of 19 people.  Join us in praising God for His work in people’s lives!  Below you will find links to the video stream of the 3 worship services (NOTE: the 8:30 and 11:00 services only include the baptism portions, while the 9:45 service has the entire service).  You will also find a link to the audio of the sermon (which was only preached at the 8:30 service due to time constraints in the later two hours).  Also, you will find a link to only the baptism testimonies.

Video from the 8:30 Service (baptism portion):

 

Video from the 9:45 Service (full service):

 

Video from the 11:00 Service (baptism portion):

 

8:30 Sermon audio to listen to offline (click link):

Baptism Sunday 3.5.23

 

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March 2023 Baptism Testimonies

Baptism Sunday: March 5, 2023 PREVIEW

On Sunday, March 5, 2023 at Wildwood Community Church, we will be celebrating the baptisms of 19 of our people!  We will gather in our 8:30, 9:45, and 11:00 worship service, sing praise to God, pray for our mission team that is going to serve in the Middle East over Spring Break, hear the testimonies and witness the water baptisms of 19 people, and even look at Acts 2:37-41 together.  I can’t wait for this Sunday!!!!

As is our tradition on baptism Sundays, we will not have our adult/college/student/elementary classes meet (only our early childhood – Pre-K and below will be meeting.)  The rest of us will be “all in” the worship center celebrating God’s faithfulness!  Hope to see you Sunday in one of our morning services.  See the graphic below to know who is being baptized in which service.