July 17, 2025 “A true follower of Jesus never becomes accustomed to the sound of footsteps headed for hell.” Our current Epistle series is about answering the question, “What does a disciple look like?” This week, I want to invite you to look at your hands. Your hands holding the Bible or a good book on some...
Pastor’s Epistle July 10, 2025
July 10, 2025 “A true follower of Jesus never becomes accustomed to the sound of footsteps headed for hell.” Two weeks ago, I began a series here in the Epistle sharing the qualities of a Christ Follower. The first week we looked at the mind and its biblical focus as Christ Follower. The second week we looked...
Pastor’s Epistle July 3, 2025
July 3, 2025 “A true follower of Jesus never becomes accustomed to the sound of footsteps headed for hell.” My second in the series Faithful Christ Follower brings us the quality of a “worshipper”. That old Great Commandment comes to the fore, “Love the Lord your God with all your heart…” It’s the heart of the Christ...
Pastor’s Epistle, June 19, 2025
June 19, 2025 “A true follower of Jesus never becomes accustomed to the sound of footsteps headed for hell.” Good day to you all. Today’s Epistle is a bit of short news briefs. I’m putting together a series for the Epistle in which I will share qualities of a Christ Follower. It will be informative and practical for your...
Pastor’s Epistle, June 12, 2025
“A true follower of Jesus never becomes accustomed to the sound of footsteps headed for hell.” Frank and I returned from our West Plains Annual Conference excursion yesterday afternoon. Almost immediately upon arriving in Lubbock we were given cause for excitement. On our trip down, we noticed there was a deep pool of moisture and the wind started to increase. Clouds billowed and grew dark as we passed the state line. It wasn’t long before things got wild. Tornado warnings followed by wind gusts, heavy rain, and hail were reported. We saw a supercell thunderstorm spinning right in front of us as we stood in our hotel parking lot. But not for long. Rain and hail driven by 80-mile an hour winds pelted buildings, vehicles, and trees. Sirens blew. Lubbock dodged the proverbial bullet was a repeated theme in newscasts, articles, and posts. As it turned out, we saw tornado-warned storms each day! Ah, home sweet home. The Lord was not to let the conference be outdone! We were provided inspiration, information, and invitations. Frank will be sharing more details below. I want to thank Holly for preparing and presenting the message for Pentecost. We missed you all and look forward to a more regular schedule. Continue to pray for your church family, our community, and especially for those God would have us reach with Christ’s love and Gospel. May we all truly Love , Follow, and Serve Jesus and seek to Thrive in ’25. Loving you in Jesus! Pastor Brian “A church that neglects prayer becomes disunited, scattered, lethargic, all but dead.” ~Charles Spurgeon Frank Smith’s Reflection/Thoughts from the West Plains Global Methodist Conference, Lubbock, Texas. “Now to each one, the manifestation of the spirit is given for the common good.” 1st Corinthians 12:7 Thursday, June 5th, Brian and I had a pleasant day driving to Lubbock for the West Plains GMC Annual Conference. Thursday evening, we each had dinner plans with friends. Our evening with friends ended earlier than either one of us expected when we were interrupted by phone weather alerts as well as local sirens. We met back in the hotel parking lot where we stood for a while with other folks being ‘storm watchers’ until the wind and hail stones chased us inside. Parts of the city very close to us were hit by a category four tornado, our area had strong winds, rain, and hail but avoided any major damage—we heard the voice of God in the tornado and in the silence afterwards. GOD IS GOOD! For the first conference session Friday afternoon, laity met separately from the clergy. That session was the first of several times I truly felt God’s spirit. Angela Carter, West Plains Conference Lay Leader, provided us with an inspiring message based on 1 Corinthians 12, more regarding this reference later…. One of the first things I noticed as the conference progressed was the feeling of love and Christian fellowship. A true feeling of being ONE CHURCH. This was a feeling that continued throughout the sessions of the conference, recognized by all. Following the opening session, laity and clergy met together for the remainder of the conference. I cannot relate to you everything that we experienced during the worship and conference sessions, but I wanted to share highlights for me. Friday afternoon’s worship time was led by Mike Schafer followed by voting for lay and clergy delegates to attend the GMC General Conference to be held in Johannesburg, South Africa in 2026. That evening we were able to observe the ordination ceremony for new GMC deacons and elders facilitated by Bishop Greenway. Our Saturday sessions provided us with opportunities to hear from our Mission Partners from the Thailand Conference and the Western States Conference. Both of these conferences (as well as our own), need prayer for guidance and continued leadership as they complete work for GMC membership. Please ...
Pastor’s Epistle, April 4, 2025
April 3, 2025 “A true follower of Jesus never becomes accustomed to the sound of footsteps headed for hell.” Do you ever wonder what happens at RiverStone’s facilities throughout the course of the week? It’s an important question. There has been a lot of capital outlay for our facilities over the years and it would...
Pastor’s Epistle March 20, 2025
“A true follower of Jesus never becomes accustomed to the sound of footsteps headed for hell.” “The blizzard of the world has crossed the threshold and it has overturned the order of the soul.” Leonard Cohen Reports in recent days have included videos of vehicles stopped on highways where blizzards are creating whiteout conditions. White walls...
Pastors Epistle’s March 10, 2025
Some of you may have over the years caught on to the fact that March brings a special season to me. It is NCAA basketball tourney time which is otherwise known as March Madness! Teams play for their conference tournament championships and then sixty-eight teams begin a three-week journey toward the National Championship. It is...
Pastors Epistle’s February 20, 2025
February 20, 2025 “A true follower of Jesus never becomes accustomed to the sound of footsteps headed for hell.” If you were present for the initial message in the current series, “Road to Renewal,” you may recall that the theme for this year is Thrive in ’25. It is my prayer that we of RiverStone Church...
Pastor’s Epistle February 13, 2025
February 13, 2025 “A true follower of Jesus never becomes accustomed to the sound of footsteps headed for hell.” Awakening. A suggestive term that might prompt us to remember Admiral Yamamoto’s statement after the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. He told his commanders, “I fear we have only awoken a sleeping giant and filled him...
