THE EVENT IS OVER…

But REVIVAL is still happening!

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We Have Been Revived!!

Now What?

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Dear Southwest Family,

As I write this, our Revival has yet to take place. But, I know that when all has been said and done, God will have done some amazing things! Southwest, I’m already rejoicing!

There is a looming question though. And that is, now what? I’ve been involved in camp ministry for about 13 years now and it usually serves to revive me. There is something about getting away from the day to day grind and being out in God’s creation that energizes me. I notice when I get home from a week camp, I’m not so quick to grab my phone. I don’t run to turn the TV on. I find I’m a little more content with slowing down a bit. And perhaps the best benefit, I find myself craving to be alone with my Heavenly Father.

Unfortunately, being revived doesn’t last forever. Those old habits start to creep back into my life. My phone becomes an appendage. I can’t wait till the end of the day to sit down and occupy my mind with a show or a documentary. I’m back to running around 12 hours a day. And I notice my time alone with God seems rushed.

So, how do we stop the old habits from creeping in? How do we keep the revival going? I believe the answer is intentionality. We all know that a fire will eventually burn out. The wood will be consumed, and the fire will end. So,we keep throwing wood on the fire. The same can be said about the flame of revival. If we are not intentional infeeding that fire, it will eventually burn out. So, let’s keep throwing the proverbial wood on the fire!

On the back of this sheet is some great information I came across from George Bannister. I’m convinced if we put things he mentions into practice, revival will carry on in our individual lives and life church.

We have been revived! Let’s not waste it!

Keep up the good work Southwest,
Mike Hawkins

What do I need to do in order to fuel my renewed love for Christ and for His mission

GET SERIOUS ABOUT GOD'S WORD.

Acts 2:42 English Standard Version

“And they devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers.”

  • Pay attention to what God has said. Your spirit has been awakened in revival, do not put it back to sleep!

  • Seek to make specific application to your life - this is where real life change begins.

  • Promote personal readiness in living out God's word.

  • Actively seek to walk in continual obedience to what God has shown you.


GROW IN FELLOWSHIP WITH OTHER GROWING CHRISTIANS.

Acts 2:42 English Standard Version

“And they devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and the fel lowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers.”

  • Seek to form relationships with other committed Christians. Christians who desire to grow in their commitment to Christ and his mission need to unite in close fellowship. This will help us keep the fires of our love for Christ alive and our passion for his mission intact.

  • Fellowship among believers was vital in the early church. Christians lived in a social environment that was hostile to their commitment. Family and friends many times turned their backs on these new believers. Ultimately, Christians faced persecution and even martyrdom for their faith in Jesus Christ.

  • Contemporary believers also need this type of fellowship. Christians today are also living in a social climate that is hostile to living out a commitment to Christ. Many times, those who would live out committed Christian lives find themselves ostracized by old friends and family.

  • The deepening of fellowship requires that we become more involved in each other's lives. A good description for this involvement is "living life together." Living life together begins with intentionally choosing to spend time together. Living life together includes being willing to share the concerns of life with each other.


GIVE YOURSELF TO AN ACTIVE AND SERIOUS PRAYER LIFE

Acts 2:42 English Standard Version

“And they devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers.”

  • Be open and honest about your sin.

  • Be open and honest about your feelings.

  • Be open and honest about your fears.

  • Be open and honest about your concerns.

  • Be bold with God.

  • Pray without ceasing! It is possible to live life in conversation with the living God!

Looking for the Revival Preparation Guides? They are located just below this section of the site!

REVIVAL 2024

Saturday, September 7th and Sunday, September 8th, 2024

Join us for an old-fashioned tent revival out in our lawn! Our guest speaker will be Dean Jackson from the McElroy Road Church of Christ in Mansfield, Ohio.

The events of the past few years have taken us down a winding path. The fear, the doubt, the uncertainty. But what if we got off that winding path and got onto a path that leads to renewal? Join us for revival on September 7th and 8th at Southwest Church of Christ in Barberton.

Schedule of Events

  • Cookout begins at 5:30 pm, service begins at 6:30 pm.

    We will be under the tent this evening – please be certain to bring your own chair. There will be extra chairs available for those who arrive without one. In the event of inclement weather, services will be held in the sanctuary.

  • Service begins at 10:30 am.

    We will be inside and in the sanctuary for this service. Sunday School will begin at 9:30 am.

  • Service begins at 6:30 pm.

    We will be under the tent this evening – please be certain to bring your own chair. There will be extra chairs available for those who arrive without one. In the event of inclement weather, services will be held in the sanctuary.

    Following the service there will be a Birthday Bash Celebration in the Fellowship Hall.

Event Details

This event will be a B.Y.O.C. (Bring Your Own Chair) event. We will have some chairs available; however, everyone is encouraged to bring their own.

We will be outside, under a tent, for the evening services. In case of inclement weather we will move the service inside the church building.

Preparing For Revival

  • When you hear the word revival, what comes to mind? Depending on your experience, the word revival can stir up all kinds of images - some good, some not so good. Yes, revival is an external event, as in “we go to Revival,” but revival is also an internal event. It’s not just something you come to, it’s something that happens within you. What we should see is lives turned back to Jesus. Earnest, heartfelt repentance. A reenergized people. And a church where, “the gates of hell shall not prevail against it” (Matthew 16:18). That is what true revival is.

  • Every believer, at some point in their walk, has become stagnant in their faith. We go through the daily grind of life, and if we aren’t careful, our commitment to Christ can take a back seat. Truth is, sometimes we don’t even realize how far down our faith has gotten on our priority list. This is why having a Revival is important – it helps to shake us up! Revival draws our eyes to what’s really important in this life. Revival renews our commitment to Jesus and His church.Revival fans the embers into flame. And the hope is that we would rekindle the same joy and fervor that we had when we came to accept Jesus as Lord. 

    But aside from the very personal aspects of revival, there is a bigger picture that we don’t often think of. Writer Paul Daugherty said this in his devotional, Stepping Into Revival, “America produces more pornography than any other nation, and we have more criminals than any other nation. Our prisons are packed, and we have more teen pregnancies than any other nation. One-third of children in America grow up fatherless. Suicide is the leading cause of death amongst teenagers under the age of sixteen. Abuse is rampant in our homes, and our society has been imbued with disdain for the church, for morality, and for Christ. Only four percent of people born after the year 1980 believe that the Bible is true. That means that 96% of people under 40 years of age don’t even think the Bible is real. We have work to do. We need revival, and it starts with you!”

  • Expect great food, fellowship, praise, preaching, and most importantly –expect God to move in your life!

  • Right now! Over the course of the next two weeks, we will be preparing our hearts for Revival. This guide, (and the guide that will be handed out next week) will help us in making sure our minds, and hearts are ready to be refreshed, renewed, and revived!

  • Our guest speaker will be Dean Jackson from the McElroy Road Church of Christ in Mansfield, Ohio. Dean and his wife Lisa came to McElroy Road in June of 2014. He and Lisa were married in 1990, and they have two grown sons, two daughters-in-law, three grandsons and a granddaughter. Dean received his Bachelor’s Degree from Central Christian College of the Bible in 2006; he finished his Master’s Degree from Johnson (Bible College) University in 2013. Before entering full-time ministry, Dean served in the U. S. Air Force and worked in construction.

    To learn more about Dean and McElroy Road, visit their website, mcelroyroad.org

  • There are several examples of revival in the Bible. Jonah’s preaching in Nineveh, Elijah on Mount Carmel, Peter’s sermon on the day of Pentecost, to name a few. Different men, different audiences, different periods of time, but there is a common thread throughout the revivals we see in the Bible – repentance.

    Strongs Dictionary of Bible Words defines repentance as, “a change of mind that involves a turning from sin and a turning to God.” On the surface, repentance sounds easy. Let me parallel that with an illustration from my own life. I have high cholesterol. If I don’t address it, I could end up having a heart attack, a stroke, or a number of other things. So, I need to turn from doing the unhealthy things that I’ve been doing and turn to a healthier lifestyle. On the surface, that sounds entirely reasonable. It’s not something that’s unreachable. I can do this! But, do I want to?

    I came across a great quote about repentance, “Repentance is a change in how I think that leads to a change in how I live. When you really change your mind about something, it will change how you think about it, talk about it, feel about it, and act about it. I’m suggesting that true repentance is more than just a mental game. Repentance is a decisive change in direction. It’s a change of mind that leads to a change of thinking that leads to a change of attitude that leads to a change of feeling that leads to a change of values that leads to a change in how you live.” (What is Repentance? How Do We Repent? christianity.com)

    I think the hardest part about repentance is what comes after the change of mind. In my experience conviction can come easily. But it’s what you do with that conviction that matters. “I know I need to, but…”

    So, how do we move from a change in mind to a change in how we live?

    Two weeks ago, I watched a sermon on repentance by Ashley Wooldridge, the preacher at Christ’s Church of the Valley in Peoria, Arizona. He does a great job to explain what repentance looks like in the life of a believer, and how we can develop an attitude of repentance.

    I want to encourage you to watch this sermon before our Revival begins on Saturday. “A Call to Repent Ashley Wooldridge."

    The thought of repentance can be uncomfortable – especially living in a society that encourages us to throw caution to the wind. But as we enter this Revival at Southwest, I want to encourage us to be open to God’s prompting. Are we willing to allow God to change our mind, and change our direction? Will we allow God to use repentance to revive us?

>>> PRAYER

Sunday, August 25 – Please pray for our Revival speaker Dean Jackson. That God would use him to deliver the messages that we need to hear.

Monday, August 26 – Please pray for open ears, eyes, hearts and minds. That we would hear what God has to say to us through the preaching of the Word.

Tuesday, August 27 – Please pray that God would bring new folks to our Revival event. Pray that they might find a home here at Southwest.

Wednesday, August 28 – Please pray that God would bring seekers and the lost to our Revival. Pray that they would come to a saving relationship with Jesus.

Thursday, August 29 – Please pray that strayed sheep would return to Southwest because of this Revival. Pray that God would renew a spirit of commitment in them.

Friday, August 30 – Please pray that God would increase our love through this revival. Love for God, love for the church, and love for the lost.

Saturday, August 31 – Please pray that we have great weather! Also, pray for everyone involved in making this Revival possible.

Sunday, September 1 – Pray that God would prepare you for revival. That He would give you eyes to see, and ears to hear.

Monday, September 2 – Pray that God would remove any obstacles in your life that may be hindering your relationship with Him.

Tuesday, September 3 – Pray that God would lead you to repentance. That there would be a change in mind that leads to a change in direction.

Wednesday, September 4 – Pray that God would break any hold that sin may have over your life.

Thursday, September 5 – Pray for a revival in spiritual boldness and courage in your life. That God would help you to point people to Him.

Friday, September 6 – Pray for a renewed hunger and thirst for God in your life. That your desire for His Word, for prayer, for serving would increase.

Saturday, September 7 – Pray Psalm 51:10, “Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me.”

READING <<<

Sunday, August 25 – Psalm 51:10; Psalm 119:1-24

Monday, August 26 – Psalm 51:10; Psalm 119:25-48

Tuesday, August 27 – Psalm 51:10; Psalm 119:49-72

Wednesday, August 28 – Psalm 51:10; Psalm 119:73-96

Thursday, August 29 – Psalm 51:10; Psalm 119:97-128

Friday, August 30 – Psalm 51:10; Psalm 119:129-152

Saturday, August 31 – Psalm 51:10; Psalm 119:153-176

Sunday, September 1 – Psalm 51:10; Psalm 85

Monday, September 2 – Psalm 51:10; Psalm 23

Tuesday, September 3 – Psalm 51:10; Psalm 27

Wednesday, September 4 – Psalm 51:10; Psalm 80

Thursday, September 5 – Psalm 51:10; Psalm 24

Friday, September 6 – Psalm 51:10; Psalm 19

Saturday, September 7 – Psalm 51

>>> MEDITATION

Revival 2024 Memory Verse:

The memory verse for our revival this year comes from Psalm 51:10, “Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me.” This is the passage we want to have in our hearts and minds and on our lips. Let’s spend some time each day thinking about what this verse means, and let’s make this our daily prayer as we approach revival.

Praise:

Here are songs that will help us to get our hearts ready for revival:

Psalm 51 (Wisdom in the Secret Heart) – Shane and Shane

“Create In Me” – Rend Collective