It was such a joy to have Bro. Ross Williford as our special guest preacher at today's Homecoming! This seasoned man of God had just the message that was needed for today's world. Preaching from the Book of Amos 4:11-13, a message titled, "Have You Made Your Reservation?", he expounded on three things needed to assure your salvation and to make ready your reservation in Heaven.
It was such a relief to know that I didn't have to worry about what Bro. Ross would say behind the pulpit. He believes in the old-time religion the same as I do. Still preaches out of the King James Bible and stands for the truth no matter who's feathers he may ruffle.
After the service we enjoyed a great time of food and fellowship. This was our 72nd Annual Homecoming. It is hard to believe that Highland has been around for 72-years and still standing firm on the Gospel. I am proud to say that I have a strong legacy, as my Grandfather, Edd Spencer, was founder and pastor of Highland back in the 40's. He was also Bro. Ross's pastor for several years and was the one that lead him to Christ.
I'm looking forward to next year so we can celebrate once again! You can listen to Bro. Ross's message from today on our Sermon Audio page:
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Today was our Church's 70th Annual Homecoming Celebration. Just in case you didn't know it, platinum is the "color" for 70-years, thus the title of this post.
I've got to say that I never in a million years would have dreamed this day would have ever came. It's one of those events that you don't really ever expect to happen but secretly in the back of your mind you wish would. Oh, okay, I'll quit dragging on and just write about what took place.
I guess it would be best if you, dear reader, would read THIS post to understand why I'm writing this. Okay, now that you've read that post I can proceed...
So, as I mentioned this was our 70th Homecoming. I knew from the very first minute we began making plans that I was going to ask Bro. Charlie to preach. For weeks I prayed about it, thought about it, worried about it, talked to my wife about it, and finally about 2-months before the date, I got up the courage to call him and ask. You can imagine my delight when he replied that he would love to come and preach the Homecoming. Immediately when I got off the phone I texted my wife to let her know the good news! I was so excited.
I felt like a little boy as I stood in the presence of my hero preacher. Silly sounding, I know, but like I wrote in THIS post, some people get all excited over movie stars and famous singers but I get excited over people that I admire and look up to. Charlie was his usual self, walking around the Church talking to everybody, shaking hands, and laughing. I stood up at the front of the Church and just watched him as he interacted with people and wished once again that I could be more like him.
After the choir singing and special singing it was time for me to introduce him to come up and preach. I was a little nervous but decided to go ahead and reveal my feelings for this great man of God and let everyone know just how much I looked up to him. He graciously walked up behind the pulpit and began talking about one of his heroes, my grandfather, Preacher Ed Spencer.
I sat there for 45 minutes and prayed, Amened, and cried while Bro. Charlie preached. He brought a wonderful message called "GPS" (God's Plan of Salvation) from one of my favorite passages of Scripture, John 14:1-4. Yes, it was certainly a platinum day for this preacher! You can watch the video below or go to this link if you prefer to listen only: http://www.sermon.net/bchesney/sermonid/1199782666
I'm going to be totally honest right up front and admit to you dear reader that I was dreading Homecoming this year. For days leading up to it I had kind of a sick feeling in my stomach about the whole thing. The church has been through some trying times and I wasn't sure how things were going to be. Would anybody show up? Would there be a good Spirit in the church? Would there be any bad feelings festering beneath the surface? I prayed and prayed that the Lord would just take control of it all but still, I was dreading it.
Things started off well for General Assembly which we hold just prior to going to our Sunday school classes. I started the congregation out by singing, God Is So Good. I could already feel the Spirit just in the first line of the song. Then I read one passage of Scripture from Psalm 122:1 which says: “I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go into the house of the LORD." I talked briefly about how wonderful it was to be in the church with God's people and experience the goodness of God. Just before dismissing in prayer, Sis. Charlotte said she wanted the church to sing Happy Birthday to me since my birthday was last Wednesday. I was a little embarrassed but also humbled that they would want to do that. They did a great job too. Afterwards we dismissed to our Sunday school classes.
Since I have taken over the duties as Interim Pastor, my wife has been teaching my Sunday school class instead of me. This has really given me a break from trying to do everything. Since I wasn't preaching today, I went ahead and taught my class and gave a lesson from John 9 about the blind beggar that Jesus healed. I felt great liberty during that lesson and it more or less turned into a full blown sermon. Folks down the hallway mentioned that they heard me during class time. I wish I had recorded it because there was a lot of great interaction from the students and we had great time learning.
After Sunday school we made our way up to the sanctuary. I stood at the front door and had a wonderful time greeting folks as they walked in. One after the other, folks kept streaming through the door. I didn't get a head count but there was around 120 folks for the worship service and then about 50 more came for the eating and nature trail dedication service afterward. It was wonderful to see so many former members, friends, and family there. We had a 17-member choir, all women except for me and Bro. Curt, but it sounded good. I struggled with hitting the high notes pretty bad this morning but managed to make it through.
After the choir went down we had fellowship and altar prayer, followed up with the collection of our regular tithes and offerings. Then I asked a gentleman that came to sing if he would come up and share what the Lord had laid on his heart to sing. He sang, What A Day that Will Be, Our First Day In Heaven, and So Much to Thank Him For. He did a great job singing and playing the piano. After that another young lady that sang at least year's homecoming was there and I asked her to come down and sing. She sang, When I Cross that River, and One Day. After she sang, I asked our former Choir leader, Mary-Alice, to sing for us and she sang, New Grace. She always does a fantastic job. How I would love to have her in the choir all the time. Better yet, I would love it if she would take her old job back and lead the choir and I could devote all of my attention to preaching and teaching. But, alas, she has a new church now and attends there faithfully...
When the singing was over, I asked Bro. Jerry Copeland to come up and bring the message. Bro. Jerry was the pastor at our church for 20-years; from 1986-2007. I always enjoy listening to him preach. I hardly ever get to hear him these days except at funeral services of folks that we share a common bond with. He brought a message entitled, "What About the Baby?" He brought the text from Exodus 1:22 and 2:1-10, the story of baby Moses. He did a great job relating the events and characters involved around the birth of Moses and how we can compare that to our lives today. After the message and altar call, he turned the service back over to me and I dismissed the congregation and said the blessing over the food.
Everyone made their way down to the fellowship building where the ladies of the church had prepared tons of food. I'm not even going to attempt to list everything that was there, let's just say nobody went away hungry and there was enough to feed 150 more when we were done. I tried to show some constraint this year and didn't eat very much. I usually eat until I'm sick but I was able to resist this year and felt so good after we were finished.
Following lunch we had a dedication service for the new Tranquility Trail that was built on the church property directly behind the church. This was an Eagle Scout project to help a young man, Trevor, earn his way to being an Eagle Scout. He began by leading everyone with the Pledge to the American Flag. Then he did his Scout pledges. After that his Scout Master, Allen Hancock, came forward and spoke very highly of Trevor and explained what the trail was for. Then we all took a tour of the trail. I had already walked the trail last Sunday and even found my favorite spot about mid-ways at a section with a huge rock in which I named, The Praying Rock. I spent some good prayer time at that rock last Sunday and could really feel the Spirit dealing with me over the message for that day. The Praying Rock has become one of my favorite places.
So, it was a fantastic homecoming and I had no need to worry or dread it. After it was all over I was completely worn out but it was a good feeling. Now I can't wait until next year's homecoming! I wonder if it would be out of order to hold them 2 times a year???? :)
Today was our annual church homecoming at Highland Baptist. Our church was started in 1942 so we celebrated 68-years of worshipping God as an assembly. One of the former Pastor's, Rev. Jerry Copeland, was our special guest preacher. He brought a message titled, "An Invitation to the Father's House," which was very appropriate for the occasion.
There were many former members present. I didn't get a head count but there were probably around 120 or so. It was nice to see the church filled up. There was a lot of people not there that I expected to be there, but that's alright, they really missed a blessing.
I have been to hundreds of homecomings in my life but I don't think I've ever seen one with as much food. I think everyone was like my wife and were afraid we wouldn't have enough so they cooked extra. Everything went very smooth and there weren't any problems.
Attendance at the singing service following lunch wasn't very good, there were only about 30 people but we had some really good singing. Below are 3-songs you can listen to from that service.
Dave Hutchison Jr. singing, God Reached Way Below the Bottom:
HBC Ladies Trio; Carol Hutchison, Linda Long, Charlotte McCollough, singing: "Thank You Lord For Your Blessings On Me:
Me, Byron Chesney, playing the guitar and singing, "Near the Cross."