Saddleback Church reached a milestone last month that
demonstrates its dedication to the gospel and evangelism.
The church, started by Pastor Rick
Warren 38 years ago, recorded its 50,000th baptism.
On his Facebook page, Warren thanked church members for
their role in reaching the milestone.
“I’m often asked: Why has this church, by God’s grace, been
able to bring so many unbelievers to Jesus?
“Because of your LOVE!
“YOU genuinely love people and you want them to go to
heaven with you! Every day, you bring your friends, co-workers and family to
Jesus. Honestly, I’ve never seen a group like you anywhere else in the world.
I’m humbled to be your pastor, and I could not be more proud of you.”
50,000 baptisms in 38 years is quite a feat. Warren did the
math and found that since Easter 1980, the first service at Saddleback, “we’ve
baptized almost four changed lives every single day. (Precisely 3.7 people
every day.) YOU’RE PART OF A MIRACLE!”
Saddleback’s Milestone Comes as SBC Baptisms
Fall
The milestone comes as the Southern Baptist Convention, of
which Saddleback is a member, reports a decade of declines in baptisms.
At its annual meeting in June, SBC congregations reported
baptizing 254,122 people—26.5 percent fewer than in 2007. The ratio was one
baptism for every 59 church members.
“It’s heartbreaking to be baptizing fewer people for
Christ, even though Southern Baptists have nearly 2,900 more churches than we
had a decade ago,” said LifeWay President and CEO Thom
S. Rainer.
“Yet a quarter million baptisms is not an insignificant
number. We praise God for every individual who has come to Christ and followed
Him in baptism. It is my prayer that God would embolden Southern Baptists to
share the gospel with their friends and neighbors.
“We know conversion is only by the Holy Spirit, but we also
know God begins most of these conversions with gospel conversations.”
Warren wrote that according to Acts 2:47, the first
Christian church (in Jerusalem) baptized someone every day. “Think about that.
Daily!” Warren wrote on Facebook, “That means, at the very least, the first
church baptized at least 365 new members annually! Not many churches have ever
matched that kind of growth. But YOUR CHURCH has!”
This weekend’s services also included an acknowledgment of
all of those in attendance who had themselves been baptized at Saddleback. A
photo montage was displayed with images gathered from throughout the decades at
Saddleback.
“Why is baptism such
a big deal?” Rick Warren asked while standing in the baptism pool. “There are
two reasons. First, Jesus commanded it. Second, he modeled it…this is the way I
say to the world ‘I’m in! I’m a part of the family of God…there is no reason to
wait!’”
Source: Bob Ditmer
Bob Ditmer has worked in Christian media for more than 20 years including positions with Ravi Zacharias International Ministries and Focus on the Family.
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