Taking
the "Son" to the Sunshine State
Harold C. Loucks (April, 2003)
Editor's note: By invitation of Don and Pauline
Jones, my wife and I were able to personally visit two BHM
church-planting ministries in southern Florida, February 27-March
4. The following is a firsthand account of that mission trip.
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Orville
& Seraphine Blake
33 NW 42 Terrace
Plantation, FL 33317
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Besides thoughts of citrus fruit and balmy climates
when you think of Florida, you possibly imagine tourist attractions,
retirement communities, and immigrants. While the state of
Florida recently received notoriety in the last national election
and the recent space shuttle disaster, the heavenly focusis
upon two families who are seeking to establish churches to
reach the lost for Christ. This report shares with you what
the Lord is doing through them as each has the same goal of
establishing a new, fundamental, independent Baptist church
in very diverse areas of Florida.
Orville
Blake comes from Nevis Island and Turks Caicos Islands,
West Indies, where he served as a missionary, an assistant
principal, and assistant pastor. His family moved to Plantation,
Fl, near Fort Lauderdale, to start a church that would work
primarily with Caribbean immigrants. However, the Lord directed
him to assume the pastorate of a small, struggling church
that was started about eight years ago by a former missionary
to Jamaica, who has since died. As Brother Blake puts it,
the Lord has given him a "jump start" with this group of people
who wants to see the church go forward.
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Don
& Pauline Jones
1423 Irondale Street E
Lehigh Acres, FL 33936
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Donald
Jones served in the US Navy where he came to know Christ
as his Savior. After he retired at the non- commissioned rank
of Petty Officer, he enrolled in Bible college. For ten years,
he was a missionary to the US Marine servicemen at Jacksonville,
NC, and for four of those years he also pastored. He and Pauline
came with BHM for church planting and are beginning to see
a nucleus for Lehigh Acres Baptist Church.
Though both ministries are in southern Florida,
that is about the limit of any similarity between them. Fort
Lauderdale is a crowded and fast-paced city. The area continues
to see a vast influx of immigrants from the Caribbean and
Hispanic populations. For all practical purposes, it is an
inner-city ministry with pockets of Haitians, Jamaicans, and
even Jews, as well as other nationalities in various neighborhoods.
When you travel directly west of Fort Lauderdale, you come
to Lehigh Acres, near Fort Myers and the Gulf of Mexico. It
is a fast-growing area that retains its small-town atmosphere
and is a place where "snowbirds" make their annual migration.
However, things are changing as young families are moving
into the area and the population is expected to grow nearly
50% over the next three years, with a new subdivision of 5,000
homes in the making.
Lehigh Acres Baptist meets in a rented real
estate office, which is on the main thoroughfare. Here, the
church is restricted to just Sunday services. At present,
the congregation is too small to consider a building fund,
but Brother Jones hopes in the future to get a more suitable
place for expanded meetings. For Sundays and Wednesdays, Open
Door Baptist in Fort Lauderdale is presently in a rented-chapel
facility that is on a very busy four-lane road, across the
street from a local school. While it is a great place to meet
as a young church, it is not advantageous for growth. Brother
Blake is leading the church to raise money for its own property.
Of course, the availability for good locations for either
church is limited and considerably expensive.
The greatest need for both ministries includes
the work of visitation in their communities. Don and Pauline
essentially do all the work of canvassing the area for their
starting church. With their Sunday services and home Bible
studies on Thursday nights, their people are beginning to
invite others to join in with them. When Cathy and I were
there for the better part of a week, we helped with their
door-to-door visitation and saw some encouraging prospects.
Since Brother Blake has an established church group, he is
able to lead them in visitation efforts. The people are helping
with the phone calling and visits in the neighborhood. A man
is coming to help teach the children, they are beginning Sunday
School, and they plan to have men and ladies' classes.
Here is where you can help both ministries.
Besides your specific prayers for them, consider going with
your church group to help with mass visitation. The choice
is yours: you can reach many foreign nationals at Fort Lauderdale,
or you can also reach many Americans in both places. If you
and your church are interested in such a mission endeavor,
please contact BHM for assistance and information. Furthermore,
are you one of those who are or will be a "snowbird" to Florida?
Since you would undoubtedly want a church that you could support
and one where you could be wholeheartedly involved, please
consider Leigh Acres Baptist Church.
There are financial difficulties for both families.
Orville and Seraphine Blake have three young boys, ages, 12,
11, and 3, whom they homeschool; and both work part-time jobs
to cover the expenses not met through mission support. This
greatly limits the time that can be spent visiting and building
up their church. By contrast, Don and Pauline Jones are in
the grandparent stage and lack needed funds to supplement
their mission support and help their church in its beginning
stages.
In conclusion, "And there are differences of
administrations, but the same Lord. And there are diversities
of operations, but it is the same God which worketh all in
all" (1 Corinthians 12:5-6). Differences and diversities surely
summarize the two BHM church-planting ministries in southern
Florida. However, both are equally the work of the same God,
which is bringing the Lord Jesus Christ to those in darkness.
Spiritually speaking, Florida is a very dark place except
for those like the Jones and Blakes who are taking them the
Light of the world. Please remember to pray and support them
as the Lord enables.