I preached at Paulding Baptist Church in Hiram, GA this time last year. It was tough to say the least. Great people, little vision, and a lot of hope. This is a church that had seen some great days in the past, but were probably on their way to non-existence. The building itself was dilapidated and outdated. It didn’t fit it’s community in any way, shape, or form. Steve Flockhart arrived on the scene after experiencing some of the toughest and most challenging months of his life. His story is worth knowing and very inspiring!
Steve came as pastor almost a year ago and began to invest his time and energy, and calling into about 30 people. It is now The New Season Church. He is a master at visioncasting; he cast it! He is a master at charisma; he led them! He is a master at loving people; he did it and connected. They prayed, they believed, and God’s people followed. He led them to literally shut down the church for several months so they could all catch their breath and allow the remnants of any flesh to die on out. It would basically be a church re-plant and re-start.
In the meantime, they remodeled, raised funding, refinanced, and the word began to get out. I had the privilege to preach again this past Sunday at the New Season Church, and they had 382 people in attendance. Wow! They are mass marketing to 75,000 homes this week to promote a series on the storms of life and they expect a record attendance next Sunday. Momentum is at an all time high and spirits are amazing! Tons of people have given their lives to Christ and the journey continues.
This is a story of a man and a church body that God in His sovereignty connected together “for such a time as this.” God restored hope, love, joy, and passion in the life of both. Here’s the lesson: Don’t ever, ever give up! Never quit! God has ways!
I meant to introduce myself to you Sunday. I’ve been reading your blog by chance for the past few months and was surprised to hear you preach Sunday! Anyway, thank you for such an encouraging word. It was just what I needed to hear in relation to these uncertain times.
This reminds of one of my devotionals that I wrote recently, how I am so thankful that God still uses imperfect vessels to achieve great things for his kingdom. I am thankful that we have God’s grace that picks us up and pushes us forward instead of to the side as the world would. I am happy to hear that Steve is back in the saddle so to speak and that God is still using him for his will and purpose. Will keep New Season Church and the Flockharts in our prayers.
Wow… what an awesome service and message! It was God inspired and dynamic! We look forward to many more at New Season Chuch. Thank you for coming to the Hiram/Dallas/Powder Springs area!
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