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The healing ministry of Jesus
Elissa Wright Elissa Wright

The healing ministry of Jesus

I think we can all agree, Jesus’ healing ministry was glorious. But what is the application for us as Christians today? Are we to expect such healing in our churches? How should we apply His healing ministry now?

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The chronic Gospel
Elissa Wright Elissa Wright

The chronic Gospel

One in 3,200. That's the statistic: for every 3,200 live births in the US, one sweet baby will have a rare, incurable, progressive disease called cystic fibrosis. On July 1, 2020, my daughter arrived in the world as the one.

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The life-changing beauty of waiting
Elissa Wright Elissa Wright

The life-changing beauty of waiting

After twenty-two years, Tom Brady hung up his cleats. In New England, we enjoyed twenty spectacular years of Super Bowl trophies piling up in Foxboro and disdainful eyerolls from the rest of the country. Brady’s ability to play professional football at an MVP level into his mid-40’s boggles the mind. If you’ve followed Brady much, you’ve heard about pliability, avocado ice cream, and the TB12 method.

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The importance of pastors caring for each other
Elissa Wright Elissa Wright

The importance of pastors caring for each other

We live in a time of so much lack of love in our world and this seems to have seeped in to churches in general. This is true not only among members relating to other members, but in some instances, pastors relating to other pastors. It is easier to remain in our so-called relational “comfort zone”, but this usually leads to superficiality and the tendency to not seek help when help is needed. And many pastors are in need of help, the kind of help that can be found in healthy pastoral fellowship.

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The sweetness of meeting together
Elissa Wright Elissa Wright

The sweetness of meeting together

One of the cruelest blows this pandemic has struck us is breaking apart in-person fellowship for a season. While by now most churches have begun meeting again, many members and attenders have still not returned. Phone calls, letters, and brief visits notwithstanding, many are unlikely to ever gather with us again.

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A tree grows in New England
Elissa Wright Elissa Wright

A tree grows in New England

When I bought my first home in Barre, VT, there was a tree in the backyard that the former owner had planted when his children were young. He was emotional as he shared how his family had watched the tree grow from a seedling to a small tree during the twenty years he owned the house. It was our joy to watch over the next twelve years as the small tree grew. A decade ago, when I sold the home, I shared the story with the new owner so that she would know about the tree’s journey and what it meant to the family who planted it. That tree is now mature and looks great in her backyard.

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Let it snow!
Elissa Wright Elissa Wright

Let it snow!

With the recent snow storm, millions of New Englanders have been shoveling, plowing, or blowing major amounts of snow off their driveways and sidewalks. Growing up in Florida, I never saw snow except on TV. Now that I have lived in the Northeast for the past eight years, I get excited when a snow storm hits. My neighbors think I’m crazy.

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When leadership is hard
Elissa Wright Elissa Wright

When leadership is hard

Leadership is hard. Really hard. And we all need help. Every single last one of us. Every leader needs a leader. Every coach needs a coach. Every mentor needs a mentor. But without finding the right help, burnout and throwing in the towel becomes quite easy. In fact, I believe burnout is only inevitable. According to the Paterson Center, leaders will on average face 4 to 5 major life crisis’ within their leadership tenure. The real question then becomes, when the crisis takes place, how will you respond?

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Vermont Snow Camp for pastors
Elissa Wright Elissa Wright

Vermont Snow Camp for pastors

Our BCNE Vermont Pastors and families recently shared a powerful experience together as they gathered for Snow Camp at Rumney Bible Conference Center in NH. Each family had their own room and enjoyed fellowship, food and fun in an area of stunning natural beauty that reminded them of the awe of God’s Creation.

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Being present and bearing witness
Elissa Wright Elissa Wright

Being present and bearing witness

The loud honking all the way down the street was not that unusual, but when I heard the angry, threatening string of obscenities erupting from the driver, I quickly beckoned for our girls to get back into the house. They had been waiting for me to get my sneakers on so we could take our usual mid-day walk.

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Bible illiteracy - it’s an epidemic
Elissa Wright Elissa Wright

Bible illiteracy - it’s an epidemic

Did you know, in the average church:

⅓ of members read the Bible once or a few times per week

⅓ read their Bible rarely if ever

Only ⅓ read their Bibles daily!

(Approximate Statistics from Lifeway)

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The good shepherd
Elissa Wright Elissa Wright

The good shepherd

Throughout Scripture, the metaphor of sheep and shepherd are used to paint a vivid picture of God and His people. Psalm 23 begins with the line, “The Lord is my Shepherd,” and Jesus affirms this in John 10. While few of us today know the intricacies of agrarian labor, we have read stories, watched films, and driven past enough farms that the realities of these statements are within the realm of imaginative meditation. Let us dust off the redeemed imagination so that the goodness may hit us afresh, so that we may ingest the treasures of truth to be found within the living Word.

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Do you pastor a historic church?
Elissa Wright Elissa Wright

Do you pastor a historic church?

Here in New England, we have the richest ecclesiastical heritage in the country. Church history permeates our BCNE landscape: the pilgrims of Plymouth colony, Jonathan Edwards’ hometown of Northampton, George Whitefield’s crypt in Newburyport, D. L. Moody’s estate in East Northfield and the wharf of Adoniram Judson in Salem are all within driving distance. Your local church may have been the fruit of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, flourished under the First Great Awakening or a supporter of the Modern Missions movement. There are some wonderful advantages to pastoring a church with a long and rich history.

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Dr. and Mrs. James Wideman: A lifetime of service, prayer, and generosity
Elissa Wright Elissa Wright

Dr. and Mrs. James Wideman: A lifetime of service, prayer, and generosity

James (Jim) Wideman, a native of Texas, and his wife Sandy, a native of Florida, invested much of lives in New England, first moving to the region in 1970. After dating at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Ft. Worth, Texas, in the summer of 1970, they were assigned as short term missionaries to Screven Memorial Baptist Church (now called Seacoast Community Church) in Portsmouth, N.H. Jim later returned to Texas to finish his seminary studies but in 1979, a growing sense of call to New England led them back to Portsmouth where Jim became pastor of that church.

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Leaving a legacy: Lessons from Tychicus
Elissa Wright Elissa Wright

Leaving a legacy: Lessons from Tychicus

Do you ever skim past verses in the Bible where Paul sends greetings to or from fellow Christians who are all but forgotten in our day and age? Although it’s easy to pass by verses like this in favor of Scriptures that are more easily applicable to our daily lives, all Scripture is God-breathed and profitable. Let’s take a closer look at one such verse.

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Quanto tempo vai durar o que você lidera?
Elissa Wright Elissa Wright

Quanto tempo vai durar o que você lidera?

Este foi o tema de uma conferência apresentada pelo Pr. Josué Campanhã para pastores e líderes da Grande Boston. Devido ao atual momento de pandemia que estamos vivendo, o evento ocorreu de forma on-line, com a presença aproximadamente de 50 participantes. O encontro durou 2 horas, onde todos puderam ouvir, refletir e participar, de forma objetiva, sobre este tema tão relevante em nossos dias: A qualidade da liderança em nossas igrejas. A conferência foi tão encorajadora que alguns pastores e líderes já estão se mobilizando para promoverem encontros on-line com o Pr. Josué Campanhã, visando um aprimoramento dos temas apresentados para os seus respectivos ministérios.

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Sacred space
Elissa Wright Elissa Wright

Sacred space

Every day. Every day God has a plan for my life. Every day He wants to guide, teach, and use my life for his purposes. To abide in Him (John 15). Every day I decide to follow or go my own way. For years I taught a retreat curriculum that referenced the phrase, “If Satan can’t make you bad, he’ll make you busy.”

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Prideful pastors
Elissa Wright Elissa Wright

Prideful pastors

". . . All of you clothe yourselves with humility toward one another, because God resists the proud but gives grace to the humble." (1 Peter 5:5)

Far beyond any rival, it was the most glaring example of pastoral pride I had ever seen. A pastor invited me to attend a special service to celebrate his ministry anniversary. He invited a long list of community and denominational leaders. Even the mayor and his entourage showed up.

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Boston church and its network make largest ever donation to BCNE
Elissa Wright Elissa Wright

Boston church and its network make largest ever donation to BCNE

In celebration of the 40th anniversary since its founding, the Berkland Baptist Church network of churches (including Antioch Baptist Church in Cambridge, MA) has made a special gift to the Baptist Convention of New England in the amount of $1 million. This donation represents the single largest gift ever received by the BCNE and will be used to fund church planting, church revitalization, and collegiate ministry.

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