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My Hope

A 'Courageous' Plan to Reach Albany, Ga.

Sherwood Pastor: Movies No Substitute For Personal Evangelism

February 6, 2013 - Pastor Michael Catt of Sherwood Baptist Church — home of faith-based films like "Facing the Giants" and "Courageous" — is hoping My Hope with Billy Graham can help his congregation reach Albany, Ga., the fourth poorest city in the U.S.

A 'Courageous' Plan to Reach Albany, Ga.

"I’ve had to say to the church, ‘Let’s not let our movies do our evangelism for us,' "
—Michael Catt, pastor of Sherwood Baptist Church

A 'Courageous' Plan to Reach Albany, Ga.

Dull, gray Spanish moss dangles from the oak trees that line the street Sherwood Baptist Church is located on. Perhaps it’s a symbol of the economic gloom that consumes many who live in Albany, Ga., and in countless other communities across the U.S.

Pecan sheds, “mom and pop” stores and rusty gas stations give the city a small town feel. But the boarded windows and abandoned buildings on several corners reveal a deeper reality.

Albany is ranked as the fourth poorest city in America, according to dailyfinance.com. A surge of layoffs in recent years has left 10.6 percent of residents unemployed and nearly 12 percent living below the poverty line.

And with those dismal economic numbers comes dismayed residents. Many in the area do not go to church regularly, even though there are 48 Southern Baptist churches in the three counties that surround the city.

Sherwood’s Senior Pastor Michael Catt understands that reality, and it’s what drives him as he makes plans to get involved in My Hope with Billy Graham.

“Eighty-eight percent of this [area] is lost and unchurched,” Catt said. “We’re obviously failing at reaching our region.”

On Tuesday, dozens of pastors and other church leaders met at Sherwood — which is best known for its production of the faith-based films “Courageous,” “Fireproof,” “Facing the Giants” and “Flywheel” — to learn about training their members to share their faith in an area that’s yearning for a Savior.

My Hope is a nationwide evangelism project the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association has held in other countries. Now it’s America’s turn. Like the disciple Matthew — who invited his friends over to meet Jesus in the New Testament — My Hope "Matthews" are asked to invite their friends, neighbors and others into their homes to watch a culturally relevant program that features a Gospel message by Mr. Graham.

“For the person that says, ‘I’m scared to go knock on the door and tell somebody about Christ,’ it’s doing it for them in a sense and giving them the opportunity to be the gracious host that invites people into their home,” Catt said. “So much of Jesus’ ministry was in the home.

“He would go and heal people in the home. He would have dinner in the home. Sinners would gather in that home to listen to Him.”

Catt has cleared his fall schedule to focus solely on My Hope, which culminates on the week of Billy Graham’s 95th birthday, which is November 7.

In addition to implementing free My Hope resources, Catt plans to hold workshops at the church and preach on the importance of sharing Christ with others.

“We have realized we need to do a better job of equipping our lay people to feel comfortable talking about their faith,” Catt said. “They should, but they don’t.”

Winning Neighbors

After signing up for My Hope, each participant makes a list of individuals they’d like to pray for who don’t know Christ personally.

Catt already has a few people in mind — an entire neighborhood, in fact.

The Gillespie area is less than five miles from Sherwood. Not only is it the poorest part of Albany, but Catt notes that it’s an overwhelmingly unchurched area.

“We’ll probably go door to door and invite them to come and we’ll share the Gospel,” Catt said.

In the Gillespie neighborhood also sits a former Coca-Cola bottling plant that was donated to Sherwood in 2010. The 60,000-square-foot building is old and will need to be renovated, but Catt sees the potential, especially for use with My Hope.

“We’re looking at how we can set up a room [in the plant], maybe put 150 to 200 people in there, which is a little beyond what My Hope [calls for],” he said. “But some of these people might not get it, they might not have a TV [to watch the Billy Graham program].”

An Encounter with Billy Graham

Joining in with My Hope brings Catt’s connection to the ministry full circle. In college, he attended the Billy Graham School of Evangelism. While at the 1975 Jackson, Miss., Crusade, Catt came face to face with the man he’d only admired on television.

“I’d heard E.V. Hill preach just before lunch. I was in college and had no money to go eat, so I just stayed in the church,” Catt recalled. “I went and stood behind the pulpit … and in a matter of two minutes, George Beverly Shea, Cliff Barrows and Billy Graham walked through the door.”

“It was me, a college friend and the three of them and that was it in the room for about 8 to 10 minutes,” Catt said.

He came away from that encounter with a signed Bible from Mr. Graham and Mr. Barrows (Mr. Shea had to leave the meeting early).

“I don’t know that we’ll ever see another million people at a Crusade [like Billy Graham attracted],” Catt said thoughtfully.

“With changing laws and changing cultures and closed doors, how do we get inside those doors?” he added, assessing the need for My Hope. “To me, it’s a no-brainer. [We] can use a tool like this to get into the homes of our neighbors … people that we should be building relationships with anyway.”

More than Movies

As a white pastor in a town that’s 70 percent African-American, Catt is hoping My Hope will help him bridge the racial gap he and others have been trying to mend.

“Because that’s the only way this town is going to change,” Catt said. “The only way we’re going to have effective evangelism is if it’s not selective on whose door I’m going to go knock on.”

Catt also sees My Hope as a way to get the church moving again, including his own.

“The role of the pastor is to remind everybody why we’re here. And I’ve had to say to the church, ‘Let’s not let our movies do our evangelism for us,’” Catt shared.

“It’s wrong to transport the Gospel around the world with our movies and not do anything in our ‘Jerusalem,’ he added. “We’ve got to do it here.”

Get involved with My Hope with Billy Graham now.

 

37 Comments

George says 3.10.2013, 5:31 p.m.

We need to get back to our constitution which we were found on. We can not let the "World" take this away. Some people do not believe in God however, let something terrible happen and then they pray "Oh God" please help me and I will go to church.

Michael says 3.9.2013, 5:29 p.m.

For those concerned about what Sherwood is doing to impact the local community in addition to the movies, we have and continue to pour major dollars into local ministries. We fully understand that you start with your Jerusalem, and spread from there.

Anna says 3.7.2013, 01:49 a.m.

Love the movies,big blessings.Will be praying and God bless Us All.

Barb says 3.2.2013, 01:05 a.m.

Your Movies may have brought Many to the knowledge that they needed Christ in their lives, and this New Program with Billy Graham is Awesome, we will be Praying for You........that Many will Be Saved, because You Cared Enough to Carry Out Gods Plan!

Lenora says 2.26.2013, 1:55 p.m.

Im praying for what your doing. May the lord bless you and your church. We need to reach everyone in are world before its to late. Our LORD is coming soon. Prayers going your way

Anne says 2.21.2013, 8:47 p.m.

What a wonderfully anointed concept! You are an encouragement and testimony to all of us in every town and city in America. We should all be doing what you're doing in Albany! Will pray for a mighty revival in your town...and ours!

Sue says 2.21.2013, 4:56 p.m.

My prayers are with all of you trying to spread the word of God. I pray that the program is a success.

Rayma says 2.21.2013, 3:17 p.m.

I will pray for your town and also for this ministry, am very interested in joining your journey..your movies have touched my life...Billy Graham also changed my life many years ago..so willl look forward to being involved.. God Bless You...

Betty says 2.18.2013, 8:08 p.m.

I am blessed to find this post. this Pastor Catt truley has a vision , lets stand with him ! i can see through eyes of faith the Holy Spirit is going to set the stage of victory for the poor and the lost in those communitys! Lets back this Pastor!

Thomas says 2.9.2013, 4:36 p.m.

If you set your mind to it, you should be able to reach Albany and surrounding counties: Dougherty, Terrell, Lee, Worth, and Baker Counties. This includes roughly 170,000 people. Distribute materials by town, state fairs, etc. Use roughly 100 people.

Shar says 2.8.2013, 1:30 p.m.

So good to see this happening as I used to live in Albany. Lovely city with lots of racial issues to solve. Praise be to God for all peoples that you will bring the city back to Christ in the work that you do for Him. I will be praying for healing

Wayne says 2.8.2013, 09:45 a.m.

Jesus is all the world to me, my hope, my joy, may all. He is my Friend, from day to day, with Him I cannot fail.

Mary says 2.8.2013, 08:27 a.m.

If we don't meet the needs through God's Word, somebody else will meet their needs through the World's Words. I see it already happening.

Karen says 2.8.2013, 06:25 a.m.

This is not a new concept. Churches use to help those in need in their own community. The white Christian conservative base in this church needs to step up and focus their efforts locally.

Susan says 2.8.2013, 06:18 a.m.

Glad to see Sherwood is getting out of the movie making business and focusing on their local community. While I enjoyed the movies, I can't help but wonder how that money and effort could have helped those in that area that are in need.

Ephrem says 2.8.2013, 01:58 a.m.

Solving the mystery of Jesus Christ, a.k.a., "the faithful witness: the first-born from the dead", and the Father of many, will give us all the power we need to evangelize the whole world! (Matt. 27: 50-56; Acts 2; Rev. 1)

Steve says 2.7.2013, 9:02 p.m.

"My Hope with Billy Graham" is not only a courageous plan for Sherwood Baptist, it is an awesome blueprint for all churches to reach their communities. If implemented in churches nationwide, a spiritual awakening could spread across our nation!

Linda says 2.7.2013, 8:24 p.m.

The 4th poorest ciity.Very alarming. So how does the Christian Community change that?

Adam says 2.7.2013, 3:38 p.m.

I was at the meeting in Albany and shared the My Hope with our congregation last night, I Pray this will turn our Country around.

Andrew says 2.7.2013, 3:29 p.m.

As someone who is interviewing for a potential job in the Albany area, the timing of this article is VERY interesting - almost like a sign of something to come. Who knows, I might end up going to Sherwood myself; I certainly support this effort....

Virhinia says 2.7.2013, 2:43 p.m.

Let us ALL pray for this endeavor, and if in the area back them up. I am too far away and tooold but I CAN PRAY for you.

Alice says 2.7.2013, 2:26 p.m.

Mike, great work you and your church are doing in sharing the gospel in Albany. We will never forget our days at RSBC in Marietta. Would love to hear from you. Wayne not retired yet!

Pamela says 2.7.2013, 1:56 p.m.

How wonderful! Jesus was all about relationships, and having one-on-one conversations with friends who don't know Him is a huge blessing. We should be prepared to answer tough questions but more than that, we need to LISTEN and be open with God Word

Ralph says 2.7.2013, 1:47 p.m.

Great idea! We love the movies, and they're great for global outreach. But this is good local evangelism. I will pass this on to my pastor! Any community would benefit!

Ken says 2.7.2013, 09:13 a.m.

Sherwood is a church of warm-hearted, humble people. I can see God's hand on this and anticipate great results.

Marty says 2.7.2013, 09:13 a.m.

I love you guys. keep up the great work here in Albany and around the world. "My Hope" is a great thing and may be the great harvest for the last days.

Margaret says 2.7.2013, 08:34 a.m.

There must be a complete repentance in the Body of Christ in America beginning with our leaders. There is blatant racism in our churches. They would not honor the President. We need a revival to come back to God.

Lynda says 2.6.2013, 9:09 p.m.

Wow,I use to live in Albany Georgia when I was a kid. We lived on Turner Air Force Base in 1963. It seemed poor then. It it good that someone is going to reach out to these people for Jesus.

Jeff says 2.6.2013, 8:26 p.m.

My church likes their movies alot. If they are going to do Billy Graham's My Hope, I think my pastor will consider it.

Marilyn says 2.6.2013, 7:16 p.m.

You are right and so many people are hurting now and need to know Jesus and His love. I want to learn more about this campaign.

Gearldean says 2.6.2013, 6:53 p.m.

God Bless You for spreading the gospel of Christ....

Brenda says 2.6.2013, 6:16 p.m.

As a new follower of Christ, I would like to say, I am very proud of this little town, trying to mend the racial divide, there is too much of that in our country. I will honestly tell you, that I will say a prayer every morning for this program.

Jose says 2.6.2013, 6:05 p.m.

I'm at your service to Change Albany and the world for JESUS.

Julie says 2.6.2013, 5:48 p.m.

I think what you are trying to do is wonderful and I will be praying for you as you try to gather more of God's children and help these poor people to reach for Jesus. God bless you on your mission!

Tammy says 2.6.2013, 5:46 p.m.

I think this is a fabulous idea. I'll be praying for the church.

Bob says 2.6.2013, 5:44 p.m.

Pray with you for a successful program

Bob says 2.6.2013, 5:43 p.m.

Thoroughly enjoy your movies what a testimony to everyone... Trust there will be more of them

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