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  • Today in Milwaukee at Christ The King Baptist Church, Quality of Life Center Learning Took Place

    Three Churches (Lamb of God Missionary Baptist Church, Community Baptist Church of Greater Milwaukee, and Christ The King Baptist Church) from Milwaukee, WI, gathered once again for their Leadership Forum, this time to delve into the profound insights of Tod Bolsinger’s Book Canoeing The Mountains: Christian Leadership in Unchartered Territory. Rev. Christopher Boston, Senior Pastor from Lamb of God Missionary Baptist Church, led the last session.

    “For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.
    How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without a preacher?” Romans 10: 13-14.

    Rev. Dr. Demetrius K. Williams, Pastor of Community Baptist Church of Greater Milwaukee, taught today’s session.

    Deacon Willie Jude from Community, wearing the attire of Community’s church, along with his Pastor, said the opening prayer for all the leaders.

    All events were organized and hosted by Christ The King Baptist Church, Pastor John Wesley McVicker, Sr. 

    Rev. Ripton Stewart’s absence was excused. Please keep him in your prayers; he is not feeling well. Executive Pastor Treyvon Sinclair, Chaplain Doyle Sprewer, Rev. Judy Amos, Rev. Nakeesha Brown, Minister Daphne Johnson, and Minister Charlotte Flowers were all in attendance.

    Today, Rev. Dr. Williams guided leaders through Chapters 4, Competence and Credibility, and Chapter 5, Preparing for the Unknown, drawing on the wisdom of Bolsinger’s book. His key points were the following:

     “What do we do when the landscape around us has changed so radically?”

    “At the moment of crisis, you will not rise to the occasion but default to your training.” (Example of Miracle on the Hudson)

    “The Apostle Paul had to learn a new way of leading and preaching through uncharted waters!”

    Rev. Dr. William’s reflection on the church was a stark one. He described a slow erosive death, where the great commission became an omission, and the church rarely prayed. He referred back to Chapter 13, where Barnabas Paul/Prayed. The need for change was emphasized, with churches needing to witness and worship the church—Witness, Worship, and Work. Rev. Dr. Williams stressed that praise leads equally to praxis. They are turning the world upside down in Chapter 5, Chapter 6 with Jesus. The discussion also touched on the church’s obsession with facilities, highlighting the need for a shift in focus.

    Church went under Medical Treatment.  

    Move out of your comfort zone. Pray that leadership, members, and disciples reach out into the community. Take an honest look and audit members: What is their involvement and commitment? 

    2nd Corinthians 13:14.

    Leaders must develop an action plan to evangelize the immediate community. The church must not shy away from admitting, recognizing, and acknowledging its dire need, a crucial step towards collective growth and impact.

    How does the church spend its money?

    This 3.0-hour Conference was a truly transformative experience, engaging and thought-provoking. It lasted three hours, but the time flew by as members were immersed in the discussion. The members were reluctant to leave after enjoying a delicious Carolinas and Georgia breakfast and engaging in laboring, laughter, and learning. The key insights from Dr. Williams were deeply ingrained: The Church’s influence on the World is waning, and churches must adapt to thrive in uncharted territory. This experience has not only left leaders inspired but also motivated them to take immediate action. Rev. Dr. Williams also elaborated on the following:

    “No One is Going to Follow You Off the Map Unless They Trust You on It.”

    Scriptural Reflection: 2 Kings 7: 3-4

    Informative Books Suggested by Rev. Dr. Williams,

    Thom S. Rainer, Autopsy of a Deceased Church: 12 Ways to Keep Yours Alive (2014)

    The Key Idea in Chapter 4 of Canoeing the Mountains is that the first thing a transformational leader needs is competence regarding the organization’s existing activities. 

    In Chapter 5, Preparing for the Unknown

    The key idea is that the leader must build a shared corporate culture of deep trust and establish credibility. 

    “It is possible to prepare for the future without knowing what it will be. The primary way to prepare for the Unknown is to attend to the quality of our relationships, to how well we know and trust one another.” 

    Opening chapter quote: Margaret Wheatley, “When Change is Out of Control.”

    “How do we prepare for the future without knowing what it will be?”

    Bolsinger 61.

    Lewis and Clark = Paul and Barnabas: The Case of Paul and Barnabas, Acts 15:36. 

    The transition to the story from Rev. Dr. Williams was phenomenal. First, it was the Supremes, then Diana Ross; she was alone. It was the Commodores, and then it was Lionel Richie. His summation of Paul and Barnabas is explained in the video below.

    The planner and hosting church, Christ The King Baptist Church, in conjunction with leaders from Lamb of God Missionary Baptist Church and Community Baptist Church, eagerly anticipates the subsequent book discussion of Chapter 6 by Rev. Dr. Williams, Eating Strategy for Breakfast. The Key Idea is that the most critical attribute a congregation must have to thrive in uncharted territory is a healthy organizational culture. This is not just a concept but a call to action that can inspire and motivate all, empowering Leaders to take responsibility for their church’s future. 

    Tonight in Milwaukee at Fiserv Forum

    The headliner for tonight’s concert at Milwaukee’s Fiserv Forum is Onika Tanya Maraj-Petty, known professionally as Nicki Minaj. She is a Trinidadian-born rapper and singer based in the United States who started her February “Pink Friday 2 World Tour,” quoting, “It’s time for the Barbz to unite.” Tonight’s guest R&B artist is the legendary American Singer and Rapper Monica Denise Arnold, aka Monica. 

    After Fiserv Forum, where will the Queen of Rap be next? Please click on the link for more detailed information.

     https://www.ticketsmarter.com/insider/concerts/artists-tour-dates/nicki-minaj-pink-friday-2-tour-dates/

  • On Sunday, May 21st, 2023, Christ The King Baptist Church held no tears back with its Opening Prayer, Psalms, Praise Dancing, Altar Prayer, Proclamation, Praise, and Preaching—the 38th Church Anniversary celebration with white apparel and a touch of green acknowledging Mental Health.

    Opening Prayer and Reading of Scripture

    Reverend Brown

    Praise the Lord.[a]

    Praise the Lord, you his servants;
        praise the name of the Lord.
    Let the name of the Lord be praised,
        both now and forevermore.
    From the rising of the sun to the place where it sets,
        the name of the Lord is to be praised.

    Psalm 113: 1-3

    When they therefore were come together, they asked of him, saying, Lord, wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom to Israel?

    And he said unto them, It is not for you to know the times or the seasons, which the Father hath put in his own power.

    But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth.

    And when he had spoken these things, while they beheld, he was taken up; and a cloud received him out of their sight.

    10 And while they looked stedfastly toward heaven as he went up, behold, two men stood by them in white apparel;

    11 Which also said, Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven? this same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into heaven.

    Acts 1: 6-11

    Praise Dancing

    Altar Prayer

    Reverend Ripton Stewart

    Purpose/Vision/Proclamation since 1985 at the kitchen table set with Pastor McVicker, Sister Marilynn McVicker, and Sister Irene Hamdlin, aka Inky.

    Pastor McVicker revealed the vision at the kitchen table set.

    “What are yah going to do?”

    Sister Irene Hamdlin, aka Inky.

    Pastor talked about preaching the Gospel.

    Inky said, “We’re going to have the best choir.”

    2. And the LORD answered me, and said, Write the vision, and make it plain upon tables, that he may run that readeth it. 3. For the vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speak, and not lie: though it tarry, wait for it; because it will surely come, it will not tarry. 

    HABAKKUK 2 : 2-3

    People/Acknowledgement of Visitors

    Executive Pastor, Rev. Treyvon Sinclair

    Praise

    “We’re Celebration 38 years of Meaningful Ministry & God has been good to us.”

    Pastor John Wesley McVicker, Sr.

    Disclaimer of Malfunction Wardrobe

    “You look beautiful today. God is amazing., and He continues to bless us. He isn’t through with our work…..” “I want to thank each of you for your time, tenure, and treasure ” “We are who we are because of you and your contributions…..” “You still have value, and there is a place somewhere in the life of the church where you can utilize your talents.”

    Pastor McVicker added.

    Our Guest today is the esteemed Pastor, Rev. Dr. Demetrius Williams.

    “I’m thankful for him and Robin, his life sharing with us on this great occasion today.”

    Pastor & Founder John Wesley McVicker, Sr., Speak to the parishioners.

    Preaching

    “We bring you greetings from Community Baptist Church. We’re just 46.

    I always want to ackowldege my wife who I don’t go anywhere without.

    She travels with me every year. I saw one of my colleagues and he said, “She’s still traveling with you.” I don’t leave home without her.

    Theme: Loving God, Loving Ourselves and Loving Others

    John 21: 15

    “Peter was a leader, but he needed some shaping.”

    Reverend and Dr. Demetrius K. Williams , Guest Preacher.
    Reverend Dr. Demetrius K. Williams, Pastor, Community Baptist Church of Greater Milwaukee

    How Deep is Your Love?

    John 21:15

    “Jesus sought to forgive and restore Peter,” acclaimed Reverend Dr. Williams.

    To watch the full service, hear the choir and sermon, please visit:

    Christ The King Baptist Church, 7750 North 60th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53223, invites those seeking a church home to join them for morning worship on Sundays at 9am.

    “Change your name to Christ The King Baptist Church,”

    Executive Pastor, Treyvon Sinclair.