CLEMSON UPDATE

Written by  Jarrod K. Robinson Thursday, 13 October 2011 07:37
Greeting from Clemson,                           

Yes, we are still here and we’re still in the battle! It’s been several months since we’ve put out an update and for that, I apologize! It’s been a long, crazy summer and I’m not joking, Clemson is a barren land between the months of May and August.

On Sunday, August 28th we had our 2nd largest attendance since planting the Church in January of 2009. We had over 100 at Church. It was encouraging, as we were singing, to see more and more people coming through the doors to worship with us. Last Sunday we had an attendance of 85 which is still super encouraging for a congregation of 53 members.

To kick off the new school year, I preached out of Ezra chapters 1-3. The two points that I challenged us with were to 1. Build Your Altar and 2. Build the Temple. Even after 2 and half years, we still consider ourselves to be a mission team and a newly planted Church. Our mindset and our hearts have not deviated from the mission of ‘making disciples’ and building God’s Church right here in Clemson, South Carolina. So, I stressed the importance of every member of Clemson Foothills Church, especially the students coming back from the summer (exile), to start off the new school year with the priority of first ‘Building their Altar to God’. Meaning, make sure that you’re priority is your personal walk with God. When the Israelites returned from Exile and were given the charge by King Cyrus to rebuild the Temple of Jerusalem, however, before they began focusing on the Building of the Temple, they first settled in and then built an altar to God to offer burnt offerings. God comes first!

We can continue to strive to build the Church here in Clemson and it would probably grow, but we feel how we build it is so incredibly important. If we build it but we aren’t first and foremost walking in step with the Spirit and making our own walk with God a priority, then we would only be building on sand. We need to have both, building our personal altars to God and building the Temple (the Body of Christ), at the forefront of purpose for being here.cfc-fall-newsletter.jpg

We are excited about some of the things we are trying to implement in continuing to build family and to build conviction here in Clemson. Here are some of those things:

A couple of years ago we began a new concept in Discipling. We knew that we wanted to implement discipling relationships in the ministry but wanted to be careful how we did it. With the concept of ‘A Cord of Three Strands is Not Easy Broken’, what we decided was to start in the campus ministry, what we call, ‘Groups of Three’. Each brother and sister is connected in a Group of Three. Three brothers in a group and three sisters in a group. No one is ‘over’ anyone. They are peers even though their may be those who are ‘older’ spiritually. Naturally, those who are older and more mature will help facilitate the group, but everyone is equal. They meet at least once every week with three things expected to take place in that time, 1. Open with Prayer 2. Open their Bibles and 3. Be Open. Every semester the groups will change up so that everyone is in a new Group of Three. We do this in order to deepen new relationships. If someone is studying the bible and then gets baptized they are added to a Group of Three and it becomes a ‘Group of Three + 1’ or if more than one is baptized, ‘Group of Three + 2, but it remains a “Group of Three”. When the New semester begins the groups are brought back to being just a Group of Three.

It’s still a work in progress but so far, this has worked for us extremely well. This semester we are doing some things a little differently with the Groups of Three. Because we now have a campus ministry with maturing leaders, each Group of Three has a leader, however, those leaders are still peers. It’s just their responsibility to organize and make sure there is follow through with their Groups. We have also gotten the Marrieds involved. Each Group of Three this semester has a married brother or sister who is in their group as a resource or an older brother and sister whom they can go to in order to settle disputes or get advice. The marrieds will meet with the Group of Three twice a month. Both the campus and marrieds have been so excited about this because of how it keeps them connected to one another!

We will be starting a 6 week rotating Young Christians Class on Sunday mornings (called Boot Camp) for newly baptized disciples. There will be 6 different topics that will repeat every 6 weeks. Once someone is baptized they will begin attending this class. They will enter which ever session is taking place the week after they are baptized. Once they get through all six sessions, if they choose, they can attend Sunday Night Cross Training.

Cross Training is an ‘open to all’ group that we have every Sunday night where we will be helping the campus brothers and sisters to grow in their personal convictions and to love their bibles. We will be teaching them how to study the bible with their friends as well as how to use their bibles better in personal bible study. We’d like to see them grow accustom to gaining convictions about many of the things that young campus students are faced with in their generation using the Bible.

Campus students are faced everyday with the pressures of their culture. Even in our campus ministries. What Stacey and I DON’T want to do is implement rules. This, as we have seen, is counter productive. So, this past Sunday evening we kicked off Cross Training with a charge for each of campus brothers and sisters who attended to take this week to study out (biblically), for themselves, some of the big topics they thought were most important and most prevalent to the ministry. We then asked them to come in this next Sunday ready to talk about and discuss the expectations they have for one another regarding these topics. Some of the topics they considered to be most important are:

Relationship Boundaries
Cleanliness in Households
Speech (Gossip, joking, sarcasm)
Discipline in School
Dating
Alcohol and Smoking
Modesty

These are topics they came up with and want to have addressed. However, what we didn’t want to do is have everyone sitting around discussing their opinions about them, but rather discuss these topics having biblical support for the convictions they have about them.  We did this two years ago when we were a campus ministry of about 8 or 9 and it set the tone for those who would come around, study the bible and get baptized. Because the ministry stood unified on certain standards and expectations, the young Christians followed suit. But again, we want them to have their own convictions. Not mine and not Staceys. We believe this will help facilitate that in them.

It’s hard to believe, but we have 5 dating couples in our campus ministry now. Love is in the air!!!! Aaron and Laura Styles assisted by Joe and Alison Bradford will be starting a Dating Devotional for all the dating couples. Once a month they will meet with the couples to feed them food and then dig biblically into the principles of relationships. This is such a need as we have many young dating couples who go without much or any help in how to do it right.

One of the brothers here, Aaron Styles, is an accomplished businessman who was converted at NC State as a campus student.  Beginning this year, he will begin a class for our graduating seniors that will help them to transition from being students in the campus ministry to the real world. This is such a need for our young, graduating students.

We have eight married couples at Clemson Foothills Church and another couple moving along. Brent and Alyssa Emerson have been visiting with us since April. Their daughters are on the swim team with our daughters, Chloe and Reese. We have been building a great friendship with them and have been studying the bible with them for a couple of months now. Brent is an Engineer and Alyssa, a speech therapist. Please pray for them.

This past Sunday we officially welcomed into our fellowship as members, Gregg and Wynn Eargle and Aaron and Laura Styles. Both are amazing couples who have added so much to the maturity of our group. We are still praying for mature, spiritual couples from our sister churches in the Southeast to have it on their hearts to move to Clemson and help us build a foundation of family and spirituality in our fellowship.

We’re excited about what God can do this next year. We have no idea what that might be, but we know that he has a great plan! Please continue to pray for us here in Clemson, South Carolina. Pray for our plans, pray for our young Christians and pray for us to continue to build here in a way that is pleasing to God. Thank you so much for all the support you have given us over the past couple of years! We are so grateful to all our brothers and sisters in all our churches for your continued love for God, the Church and the Lost!

Much Love,
Jarrod Robinson
Minister, Clemson Foothills Church

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