May 12, 2025

Follow us on social media
Facebook  Twitter  Instagram  

Click Here to donate to the Mission Fund Campaign

FEATURED ARTICLE

I am (not) Certain

Minister Zac Ritchie - Just-Love Northshore Disciples


6 A voice says, “Cry out!” And I said, “What shall I cry?” All people are grass, their constancy is like the flower of the field. 7 The grass withers, the flower fades, when the breath of the Lord blows upon it; surely the people are grass. 8 The grass withers, the flower fades; but the word of our God will stand forever. - Isaiah 40:6-8 


Uncertainty. It is a feeling that we all have. A kind of crawling of the skin. A “when is the other shoe going to drop” feeling. It is, or at least can be a very scary feeling. I remember the feeling we had during the Pandemic. It was the day everything locked down. There was a lot of fear and uncertainty about what was next. We did not know the chaos that was to come!


The great 20th Century Philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein’s work On Certainty, provided an insight into our problem. Wittgenstein said that we are certain with many things, but in the end, it is our certainty. In other words, what is certain for us may not be so for others. In a sense we are all like children believing our parents. As children we had an infallible faith in our parents. No matter what they did or said we believed them. As we grew older we were able to see that they too make mistakes, because they suffer from the same problem that all people do: we are finite people trying to live in a mysterious world. As the Teacher in Ecclesiastes says we are all “chasing after the wind” or trying to grasp at air. 


The truth is we may not recognize our uncertainty because we are good at distracting ourselves from uncertainty. That is a good thing! Thankfully there are distractions like sports (for me at least). However, during the first weeks and months of the pandemic, there were no balls bouncing or being tossed. All sports venues across the world were empty. The distractions were gone.


Because of that, uncertainty creeps its ugly, viper-like head up from the depths. But, like a snake in your garage that you did not see, it was there regardless of your ability to see it. Only the boxes that hid it are now removed. The pandemic removed the boxes of distraction and now doubt and uncertainty take its place. But they do not get the last word. 


Soren Kierkegaard said that doubt comes into the world through faith. Hebrews 11:1 says, “Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” Think about that! The evidence of things not seen! Faith, therefore, is not so much a certainty as it is our hope. Certainty is built on a shoddy foundation, because we are human beings incapable of being certain in all we do. We can have our certainty, but at some point it is sure to crumble and fall. Faith, however, is built on the unbreakable foundation of hope. Hope does not disappoint! If we have hope, our faith will not shatter and we can live with the uncertainty of life! 


As Isaiah 40:6-8 says we are like the grass and flowers of the field. Here today and gone tomorrow. However, God’s word remains forever! That is the good news: God gets the last word! So my friends, I encourage you to remain strong in your faith and hope against all uncertainty. Uncertainty is not an evil in itself, but it is something we must live with as humans. That is why the life of faith is the life of freedom. Faith is not searching for certainty, but for something greater. Something beyond ourselves and this world and it is built on that foundation of hope. A hope that is unbreakable and unmovable regardless of the chaos in the world.


Blessings to Rev. Cory Harrison on His Ordination



This past Sunday, Rev. Corey Harrison was officially ordained into ministry. First Christian Church in Hot Springs, AR, is truly blessed to have him serve as their minister. As he steps into this new chapter of ordained ministry, we celebrate his calling and look forward to the many ways God will work through him.

Congratulations

Rev. Dr. Rena Baker


With great joy, we extend our sincerest congratulations to Rev. Dr. Rena Baker, minister of East Percy Street in Greenwood, MS, on successfully defending her dissertation for her doctoral degree. This remarkable achievement marks a significant milestone in her academic, spiritual, and ministerial journey. Her dissertation, “God’s Use of Women in Ministry: A Phenomenological Study of Calling, Opposition, and Leadership,” is a profound contribution to theological discourse and a testament to the vital role of women in ministry. She will graduate from Abundant Blessings Theological Seminary on June 7.

Rev. Laura DeMann receives Bivocational Preacher Grant


We’re excited to announce that Rev. Laura DeMann, minister at First Christian Church in Bossier City, Louisiana, has been awarded the Bivocational Preacher Grant from the Proclamation Project! This initiative of the Office of the General Minister and President, funded by the Lilly Endowment, Inc., exists to equip and empower Disciples preachers to proclaim the good news.


We are excited to be going to Rolling Fork, MS, to work with Week of Compassion and Rolling Fork Rising to rebuild homes that were destroyed on March 24, 2023, by an EF4 tornado, which destroyed more than half of the homes in the small town.  May 18-24, there will be 7 adults from the Great River Region working, and May 25-31, there will be 5 adults representing our Region working in Rolling Fork, MS. We are proud of the work our Region is doing to support this community within our Great River Region. Ronny Nowell, our Disaster Response Coordinator, will be posting pictures and more information about the work accomplished after the work weeks, so watch for more details soon. In the meantime, keep these Mission Workers from the GRR in your prayers as they go and serve.



136th Mississippi Christian

Missionary Convention


Date: Wednesday, June 26-28, 2025

Location: Christian Church of Deliverance, 4196 Highway 18, Port Gibson, MS


Theme: Above all else, We see god

Scripture: Colossians 3:1-2 and Jeremiah 29:13



Anti-Racism Pro-Reconciliation Training


This is an in-person training.

 

Date: Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Location: Christian Church of Deliverance, 4196 Highway 18, Port Gibson, MS

Magnolia Camp and Conference

Grades 3rd-12th


We’re excited to announce that this year’s Magnolia Camp and Conference will be held at Seashore United Methodist Assembly in Biloxi, MS, from June 16-21, 2025. Be sure to mark your calendars and stay tuned for more details as the event approaches!


For more information, please contact Mrs. Josie McClorine or the Regional Office.

Congregations in Search & Call

Below are the congregations engaged in a search process to call a new pastor:


  • FCC Mammoth Spring, AR
  • Grace Point Christian Fellowship, Lake Charles, LA
  • Christian Chapel CC, Port Gibson, MS - Senior Minister & Musician
  • FCC Russellville, AR
  • FCC Leesville, LA


* For information regarding church positions, please contact the Regional Office.

AROUND THE REGION

Clergy Fellowship Opportunities

  • Northwest Arkansas Clergy - Every 3rd Wednesday
  • Central Arkansas Clergy - May 27

RESOURCES

General Assembly Voting Representatives


In preparation for the 2025 General Assembly, your congregation will receive correspondence indicating how many voting representatives they will be allotted, based on this year’s ALEX Yearbook Reporting for 2024. Please submit your list of congregational representatives to the Office of the General Minister and President by June 1, 2025. Voting representatives can be submitted online, by mail, or onsite in Memphis. 

NBA Mental Health Awareness Month


NBA’s Mental Health and Wellness team will be hosting several events in May for Mental Health Awareness Month. Sign up today and plan to join us!


Resilience in Transition: Navigating Change and Nurturing Care

Wednesday, May 14th, 2:00pm ET/1:00pm CT


Mental Health Sunday Service and Live Talkback

Sunday, May 18th, 6:30pm ET/5:30pm CT


SoulCare Lunch Break

Wednesday, May 28th, 12:30pm ET/11:30 am CT


These virtual events are free to attend, but registration is required. For additional details and to sign up go to https://buff.ly/c75WMVt.

General Assembly 2025


Registration and housing are now open for the 2025 General Assembly of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). We will gather in person July 12th - 15th in Memphis, TN. This year’s General Assembly theme: “BEYOND” is based on Ephesians 3:20-21.

SAVE THE DATES


  • RCOM via Zoom - June 11-12, 2025
  • Magnolia Camp and Conference - June 16-21, 2025
  • Anti-Racism/Pro-Reconciliation Training - June 25, 2025
  • General Assembly - July 12-15, 2025

Interim Regional Minister Out of Office

Rev. Alison will be out of the office this week. If you have any pastoral concerns, please contact Rev. Miles Cook. Thank you!