MPS Gift Bags
To help start off the year on a positive note, we are collecting Clorox wipes, Kleenex tissues, and Expo Dry Erase Markers for our MPS Educators! We have a goal to collect 2500 of each item by July 31! Donation boxes will are located around the church campus to drop off the items. Please share with your Life Group to encourage them to bring the items to church this week. We are also accepting monetary donations for school supplies. You can donate by clicking the button below.
Midweek Update [July 17, 2024]
Midweek Update [July 10, 2024]
Midweek Update [July 3, 2024]
July 2024 - Newsletter
WHAT IS BAPTISM?
Q&A with Pastor Charlie #1
I told you last month that for the rest of the year, I intend to answer questions from the body concerning things like faith, doctrine, and life according to the Bible. You can submit these questions via email at questions@firstmoore.com. The first question that I am going to address has to do with baptism. There were many questions attached to this, and since I have such limited space, I will share our church’s belief regarding baptism.
Simply put, we believe that baptism is an ordinance of the church (the other being the Lord’s Supper) by which one publicly declares their faith in Jesus Christ for salvation by identifying themselves with Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection. It is important for me to state that we do not believe baptism is necessary for salvation, as we believe that our salvation is through grace alone and received by faith alone (Ephesians 2:8-9). This means that salvation is not something we earn or work for but rather is a gift of God that we receive through faith in Jesus. This is one of the things the reformers fought for, and it is important for us to understand lest we believe that salvation is a work or ritual. This does not downplay the importance of baptism, as we see that Christ commanded it after His resurrection and before His ascension in Matthew 28:19-20 (also known as the Great Commission). If Christ commanded it for His disciples, we should see it as important and obey it. However, it does make a clear distinction between what is necessary for salvation (faith, apart from any work) and what is an act of obedience following salvation.
We need to understand several other things about baptism if we are to apply it properly. First, baptism in the Bible is always by immersion. We know this because the word for baptism in the Bible, baptizo, means to immerse, dip, or plunge. Second, every description of baptism in the Bible speaks to immersion. When the Bible describes someone being baptized, it includes phrases like “in the river” (Mark 1:5) or “he came out of the water” (Mark 1:10). These all describe baptism as immersion rather than something like sprinkling. Third, because the picture of baptism is an identification with Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection, symbolizing our own death to sin and new life in Christ, then immersion is the mode that most clearly tells this story. Going into the water and coming out is the clearest picture of what baptism symbolizes (Romans 6:3-4, Colossians 2:12).
The next thing we need to see is that baptism is for believers only. Only those who profess faith in Jesus, have a biblical testimony of salvation and have a clear understanding of what salvation is (and isn’t) and what baptism is (and isn’t) should be baptized. This safeguards us against baptizing unbelievers or those who may put their faith in the wrong thing.
The final thing that I think we should see is that since baptism is an ordinance of the church when there is a local church available, it should be conducted by and with the gathering of the church. It is the church that is to bear testimony to one’s faith, it is the church that should celebrate with the new believer, and it is the church that is welcoming one into their fellowship. This is not to say that baptism must happen within a church building, but rather with the gathered body when able, affirming and celebrating God’s work in their life.
If you are a believer in Jesus who has not followed in baptism following your salvation, please reach out to us so we can discuss the next steps for you at firstmoore.com/baptism.
For His glory and your joy,
Pastor Charlie
Midweek Update [June 26, 2024]
Midweek Update [June 19, 2024]
Midweek Update [June 12, 2024]
Midweek Update [June 5, 2024]
June 2024 - Newsletter
Midweek Update [May 29, 2024]
Midweek Update [May 22, 2024]
Next Gen Summer Events
MAY
15th - Next Gen Summer Kickoff
23rd to 25th - Camp Perfect Wings (Special Friends)
29th - Crosstimbers Parent Meeting
JUNE
3rd to 7th - Super Summer
11th to 14th - Crosstimbers Kids Camp
12th - Falls Creek Parent Meeting
16th - Family Dedication
19th - Movie Night
24th to 29th - Falls Creek
30th - Freedom Celebration Student Missions Dessert Auction
JULY
8th to 11th - VBS
11th - VBS Family Night (6-8pm)
13th to 20th - Student Mission Trip
24th - Next Gen Water Night
AUGUST
10th - 7th Grade Welcome Event
11th - Promotion Sunday & Next Gen Skate Night
14th - Fall Kickoff
Midweek Update [May 15, 2024]
New Director of Kids Ministry
Welcome, Rachel Coleman!
We are excited to introduce Rachel Coleman as our new Director of Kids Ministry position. Rachel and her husband, Chad, currently reside in Edmond with their two daughters, Brynlee and Brooklyn.
Rachel grew up in a godly home, as her father served as a campus missionary through Baptist Collegiate Ministries (BCM). At eight, she put her faith in Jesus and began following Him. Her faith has been important to her throughout her life.
Rachel has much experience working with children and in the church. After graduating with an Elementary Education degree, she served as an elementary classroom teacher in the Tulsa area for ten years. Upon moving to Edmond, she began working in the weekday program at Quail Springs Baptist Church. She has served there for nearly 12 years, including as Director of Weekday Education for the past four years.
We believe that Rachel brings many great skills that will make her a great asset to our Next Gen Team and leader of our Kids Ministry. Her creativity, leadership, and organizational skills will help us as we continue to build a Kids Ministry that assists parents in the discipleship of their children.
Rachel will begin her ministry at First Moore on June 2. Please join us in praying for her and her family as they make the transition from Edmond to Moore.