An Update from Bolivia

An update from David Del Castillo, recently ordained elder, at Iglesia Gracia Soberana, Santa Cruz, Bolivia:

I have been really looking forward to this moment, since I want to update you on what God is doing among us. Thank you for all the support. It is very nice to be able to count on so many brothers in this great family to which we belong.

First of all, let me tell you that God has blessed us with several faithful people who have a passion for the gospel and are beginning to understand our Statement of Faith and our seven shared values. God has been very good to us. The church has grown remarkably compared to last year and now demands our focus on other challenges related to membership and leadership. We want God to guide us as we move forward. If you would like to see more of what our family has been doing, there is a video here.

Staff
Pastors Conference 2022 Messages

I’m still recounting all of the ways God was good to us last week in Orlando. As I reflect on His goodness, my list of the ways He blessed us only continues to grow! May God receive all the glory for how He worked among us during our Council of Elders meeting, and during the Pastors Conference. The preaching during our conference was simply outstanding and is now available on our website. We pray that this collection of Main Sessions and select Breakout Sessions will equip and strengthen you and your church.

Mark Prater
Interest Meetings at the Pastors Conference

If you’re attending the Pastors Conference Nov 1-3,

be sure to check out the interest meetings:

Tuesday, November 1st

1. Pastoral Ministry Interest Meeting & Reception
9:00pm - 10:30pm

For anyone interested in pursuing pastoral ministry.


Wednesday, November 2nd

1. Church Planting for Spanish Speaking areas
2:00pm-3:00pm

For those who have a desire to plant a Spanish-speaking SG church in the United States, those who have a number of Spanish speaking members, or those interested in our future Spanish-speaking church plants.

2. Small Towns Reception
2:00pm-3:00pm

For those who either minister in a small town or are interested in planting in a small town in the US. We will use this time to meet each other, hear about what God is doing in small towns across America, and make some plans for working together in the future.

3. Evangelism
2:00pm - 3:00pm

For anyone interested in furthering developing evangelism efforts in their local church.

4. Church Planting Interest Meeting
3:00pm-4:00pm

An overview of the ways Sovereign Grace seeks to serve both church planting candidates and local churches, we will cover a number of programs we offer (church planting pipeline, national assessments, Antioch program, cohorts, etc.).

5. Pastors College Interest Meeting
3:00pm-4:00pm

For anyone interested in attending the Pastors College or for churches interested in sending someone.

Resources for the Interpretation & Proclamation of Scripture

On the Sovereign Grace Pastors College website is a wonderful resource celebrating its 2-year anniversary. Originally designed for pastors but available to all who wish to deepen their understanding of the Bible, The Pastors College Bibliography is an in-depth guide to resources for the interpretation and proclamation of scripture.

Especially noteworthy is the Commentaries section with listings for every book of the Bible, with top recommendations.

The apostle Paul brings his final letter to a close with this stirring and sober charge: “Preach the word” (2 Tim 4:2). The Pastors College Bibliography (PCB) was compiled to serve the pastors of Sovereign Grace as they heed this charge—to study, cherish, and proclaim the riches of God’s Word.

-Jeff Purswell, Dean, Sovereign Grace Pastors College

An Interview with Ben Kreps

Church Leaders & the Pastors Conference: An Interview with Ben Kreps

Ben, lead pastor at Living Hope Church in Middletown, PA, is typically the one asking questions as the host of the weekly podcast to connect our global family of churches with our Executive Director, Mark Prater. This time, he was interviewed to share his thoughts on the annual Pastors Conference.

How many Pastors Conferences have you been to?

I attended first in 2010 and, obviously 2020 was canceled, so it’s been 11. My first one, I was not on staff, and my wife and I went, but we didn’t know many people there. We met some people, but mostly just enjoyed the sessions and hung out together. Then, the following year I was in the Pastors College, so my wife and I attended with our class, and then we joined the staff at Living Hope and have continued to attend, obviously, since then and it’s been a lot of fun.

What do you enjoy about the Pastors Conference

Each year, it’s like a big party. The relationships we have and friends we get to connect with while we’re there is a big thing, and definitely the sermons we hear and teaching and worship is so beneficial. My wife and I always come away encouraged and refreshed. We connect with folks we know from doing the Pastors College and with folks we’ve gotten to know over the years and it’s just a good time.

Why do you believe the Pastors Conference is valuable for “non-pastors”?

Taking church leaders - guys who might have an interest in Sovereign Grace or in pastoral ministry, maybe someone who’s newer to the church but has leadership potential, or even a small group leader - and their wives is something that I’ve seen just really serve those couples. It’s a way to invest in them and even help envision them toward our partnership with Sovereign Grace. They always come away encouraged spiritually and in what God is doing through Sovereign Grace that we get to partner in.

It’s refreshing for us as pastors - the messages are great and the worship is great and we’ve found that it’s just as refreshing for our leaders as it is for us.

I mentioned that my wife and I didn’t really know anyone our first time going, so I’m more in tune to that side of things relationally when we bring people, but everybody processes it differently. One of our bi-vocational pastors and his wife went one year and just enjoyed being together and attending the sessions. They almost treated it like a getaway. But to build relationally, for example, this year we got a couple airbnbs and we’ll all be together, sharing space and meals, and I just introduce the folks we bring to a lot of different people. It’s pretty organic, but typically we’ll go out and have a dinner or a lunch and all be together and check in with each other at different times.

How has taking leaders in your church to the conference served you/your church?

One of the main ways is that the people who come back have an increased enthusiasm for being a part of Sovereign Grace and the mission that we share together and the culture that we’re seeking to cultivate in our church. It basically establishes or reinforces more of a sense of connection and understanding of what we’re trying to build.

When our leaders come back, they’ve experienced something that bleeds into what they’re leading in our church and helps them be better equipped and prepared to lead and respond to different needs.

What are you looking forward to about this year?

The main things I look forward to is hanging out way too late and getting meals with friends, but one specific thing is to celebrate the 40-year anniversary this year. I’m looking forward to that happy occasion - 40 years! This and the fact that the international folks are able to come - I know there’s over a hundred folks coming in from outside the US at this point - so to get back to that and to not just celebrate God’s faithfulness over 40 years, but to also see God exponentially growing Sovereign Grace and celebrate that together is something I’m looking forward to. 

It’s also just gratifying to just roll into the Pastors Conference with just a bunch of people - like Living Hope is in the house! It’s just pure joy.