Ministers

A Message from Our Ministers

I grew up in the church, and something I learned long ago is that the majority of God’s people want to serve and please the Lord. We fight sin problems, confront doctrinal confusions, deal with personality issues, and allow distractions to sidetrack us far too often, but many times we fail to recognize and acknowledge that a great many Christians are ready to be about our Father’s business.  Here are three needed things I believe that still get the Lord’s people excited.

Purpose.  Have you ever heard a sermon on the church’s work and purpose? Of course! And bulletin and periodical articles, Bible classes, and gospel meetings and seminars. We talk a lot about purpose, but when you take tangible steps to accomplish the saving of souls, non-Christian and Christian souls, and meeting genuine needs you get excited knowing that you are partnering with God to do His will on this earth. Often, you have to measure progress in baby steps, but when you can look over an increment of time and see progress, it is absolutely exciting!  When Barnabas worked with Antioch, he “encouraged them all that with purpose of heart they should continue with the Lord” (Acts 11:23).  Purpose of heart still encourages the church!

Unity.  I’m not talking cheap union that is built upon nebulous, conviction-less coexistence, but unity built solidly upon the bedrock of truth!  That kind of unity is forged by having the difficult discussions, teaching the whole counsel, and striving together to fulfill the will of God.  When you couple doctrinal conviction with the aforementioned purpose, the net result is a unity that excites!  Joining with others who have the faith to take God at His word propels you forward to do great things that glorify Him. “Behold how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity!” (Ps. 133:1).  Tell me that is not exciting!

Leadership. Who sets the pace in articulating purpose and urging unity? Leaders! We know who leaders are. They are the ones leading.  They know where they are going and how to get us there, too.  We hear their voice and are eager to follow.  We are not willing to blindly follow those who are not right behind the Chief Shepherd, but those who are, in word and deed, we are willing to follow even through thickets and brambles. We trust them. We believe in them.  In fact, “We esteem them very highly in love for their work’s sake” (1 Th. 5:13).  God has designed elders to be those “senior leaders,” and He expects us all to be growing our spiritual influence and example.  It’s exciting to be a part of a church full of people conscientious about their influence!

I’m not unrealistic or purely idealistic.  I know that the Devil is unhappy with a church who is actively working to fulfill God’s purpose, being united in truth, and possessed of church leaders who have Christ as their pattern. We can let selfish ambition and improper motivation undermine the Lord’s will.  But, let’s not be unmindful of how great the work is and how great our opportunity to partner together with Christ and Christians to do it. It’s exciting! – Neal Pollard

Neal Pollard

Neal was born in Oxford, Mississippi.  He is the son of a preacher (Gary, Sr., and Brenda). He has received his education at Faulkner University, Freed-Hardeman University, Bear Valley Bible Institute of Denver and Amridge University (currently enrolled in the M.Div. program). Neal and Kathy have three wonderful sons and equally wonderful daughters-in-law. Gary owns an editing company called Cover to Cover and Chelsea works for Western Kentucky Heart & Lungs, and they live in Bowling Green. Dale preaches for the…

Hiram Kemp

Hiram Kemp began working with the church at Lehman Avenue in September of 2021 after preaching in Lakeland, Florida for five years. He is a graduate of the Florida School of preaching and Freed-Hardeman University. He and his wife Brittani have two children, Nadia and Andre.