{"id":29736,"date":"2023-04-28T00:01:36","date_gmt":"2023-04-28T06:01:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/baonline.cog7engage.net\/?p=29736"},"modified":"2023-08-29T11:36:16","modified_gmt":"2023-08-29T17:36:16","slug":"welcomed-and-welcoming","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/baonline.cog7engage.net\/welcomed-and-welcoming\/","title":{"rendered":"Welcomed and Welcoming"},"content":{"rendered":"
On May 8, 2021, our father, Pastor Pedro S. Capetillo, was laid to rest to await our Lord and Savior\u2019s return. The stories he shared from his testimony and conversion continue to ring during our families\u2019 dinners and get togethers. While reflecting on the importance of creating a welcoming culture in our local churches, we realized that Dad\u2019s life was a series of opportunities where people, used by God, welcomed him. Here is a summary of highlights.<\/p>\n
August 26, 1935<\/strong> \u2013 Dad was welcomed into this world by his family of thirteen siblings in Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico. Although Dad\u2019s death certificate says April 30, 2021, those in the room saw the peaceful event of someone who trusted in Christ for salvation take his last breath a few minutes before midnight, April 29. The nurse came in approximately fifteen minutes after we knew Dad was resting. The nurse declared the time of death at 12:10 a.m., but no one in the room cared to correct the details. We believed that now this man waited for one more welcoming opportunity \u2014 the time when he hears his name, followed by \u201cCome, you who are blessed by my Father; take your inheritance, the kingdom\u00a0prepared for you since the creation of the world\u201d (Matthew 25:34).<\/p>\n We are fully aware that not everyone\u2019s testimony follows this path. However, with the same certainty, we realize that our Christian journeys have been decorated through the years with many welcoming opportunities: when we walked into church for the first time or gave our first sermonette; when we participated in the children\u2019s play or moved to a new city and joined a new congregation. In all honesty, those welcoming moments have been an integral part of why we are in the church community where we serve today.<\/p>\n Now with the release of The Art of Being a Welcoming Church <\/em>in January, we thank all the brothers and sisters praying for this project and helping us along the way. We also are preparing to release a web page to schedule the Welcoming Church workshops, where we deal with an uncomfortable question: \u201cAre we welcoming to everyone God sends to our community, or are we only welcoming to those in our inner circle?\u201d<\/p>\n Our father was welcomed into a church that provided a nurturing environment. Today, he rests, but his eight children and their spouses, twenty-seven grandchildren, and thirty-two great-grandchildren continue to worship and serve God in our church. Would your church be the type to welcome the apparent stranger with a box of cigarettes protruding through his front pocket, not knowing what could come of that visit? Would you allow God to use the church to reveal the potential He sees in the newcomer?<\/p>\n The welcoming concept is found repeatedly in the Scriptures, in both the Old and New Testaments. We find it in the early church and want to be known for it even in the twenty-first century church.<\/p>\n Not everyone who walks through our doors will eventually become a pastor or a women\u2019s ministry president. However, everyone should be welcomed as a valued person who can make our community deeper, stronger, and more diverse. We want this for our local churches because this is God\u2019s design for His church.<\/p>\n James 2:1 teaches us this concept. Let\u2019s read it in different versions:<\/p>\n My brothers,\u00a0show no partiality as you hold the faith in our Lord Jesus Christ,\u00a0the Lord of glory\u00a0(ESV).<\/p>\n Dear brothers, how can you claim that you belong to the Lord Jesus Christ, the\u00a0Lord of glory, if you show favoritism to rich people and look down on poor people? (TLB).<\/p>\n My fellow believers, do not practice your faith in our glorious Lord Jesus Christ with\u00a0an attitude<\/em>\u00a0of partiality [toward people \u2014 show no favoritism, no prejudice, no snobbery] (Amplified).<\/p>\n Our opportunity is at hand. We can be part of a church that shows no favoritism, shares the gospel, and welcomes everyone without partiality. The Church of God (Seventh Day) can impact the world with how we welcome our guests. We can be one more piece in God\u2019s perfect plan for anyone seeking a relationship with the Savior. We can be the welcoming church God uses to change people\u2019s lives and future generations.<\/p>\n Don\u2019t hesitate to contact your superintendent to schedule the Welcoming Church workshops for your local event. May God bless His church and His vision of \u201cCome and See\u201d initiatives.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" On May 8, 2021, our father, Pastor Pedro S. Capetillo, was laid to rest to await our Lord and Savior\u2019s return. The stories he shared from his testimony and conversion continue to ring during our families\u2019 dinners and get togethers. While reflecting on the importance of creating a welcoming culture in our local churches, we […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1589,"featured_media":29731,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"sync_status":"","episode_type":"","audio_file":"","castos_file_data":"","podmotor_file_id":"","cover_image":"","cover_image_id":"","duration":"","filesize":"","filesize_raw":"","date_recorded":"","explicit":"","block":"","footnotes":""},"categories":[37,2431],"tags":[],"yoast_head":"\n
\nMay 10, 1962<\/strong> \u2013 Twenty-six-year-old Pedro Capetillo immigrated to the United States and was welcomed by his aunt to San Antonio, Texas.
\nJune 5, 1965<\/strong> \u2013 Dad moved to Houston, Texas, where he began working for a fence-building company, welcomed by the owner, Mr. Rutherford.
\nSeptember 1965<\/strong> \u2013 Dad welcomed a new co-worker (Daniel Sanchez), who told him about the gospel as they loaded pickets, set posts, and shared lunch breaks.
\nSpring 1966<\/strong> \u2013 A Church of God (Seventh Day) baseball team, Los Tecolotes<\/em>, welcomed Dad as one of their starting pitchers. One of his passions was to throw a diving curve ball after his fastball, which made the batter\u2019s knees buckle.
\nApril 1967<\/strong> \u2013 Dad went to his first ever non-Catholic service by invitation of his catcher, Ruben Davila, who was the church\u2019s pastor in Houston, Texas. Dad was welcomed to church, despite a box of cigarettes in his front shirt pocket.
\nDecember 10, 1968<\/strong> \u2013 After approximately a year of studying the Bible during lunch breaks and asking questions after services, Dad was welcomed into the body of Christ and baptized by Pastor Manuel Solis.
\nSpring 1969<\/strong> \u2013 The elders welcomed Dad to the group of worship leaders and preachers, mentoring him through his mistakes and encouraging him after fumbles at the pulpit.
\nFebruary 1971<\/strong> \u2013 Dad was welcomed into a select body of lay pastors, where he began working on building a mission in a suburb of Houston named Conroe.
\nAugust 1978<\/strong> \u2013 The Licensed and Credentials Committee welcomed Dad as a minister of the Church of God (Seventh Day).
\nJuly 1990<\/strong> \u2013 Dad was welcomed to the group of credentialed ministers. He had the opportunity to work in Houston, Texas; Denver, Colorado; Albuquerque, New Mexico; and Midland, Texas.
\nSeptember 10, 2019<\/strong> \u2013 Dad was welcomed among the retired credentialed ministers, where he served through mentoring and encouraging several young ministers, particularly my brother and me.
\nApril 29, 2021<\/strong> \u2013 Dad was called to rest for a while \u2014 just until our Savior returns.<\/p>\nOur turn<\/h2>\n
Witness of Scripture<\/h2>\n