Tuesday, November 20, 2012

 

                            Jam/Motto "Out of many, one people"                       US Motto  "Out of many, one"
 
WELCOME TO FIERYSIDE CHATS IN THE HOLY SCRIPTURES  
 
FEATURING
THE OLDTIMEY MISSIONARY BAPTISTS CHURCH OF JAMAICA
 
ALSO
 
THE MISSON WORK OF US MISSIONARY ELDER RICK JONES
 
JAMAICAN DEACON DWEN JOHN GRITTON
 
US PHYSICIAN MICHAEL JOHN COLLINS  M.D.   
 

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Introduction Craighead Beginnings Great Revival 98 NEW Church Grounds Ps. 99:9

 

 
 
CRAIGHEAD CHURCH BUILT BY JAMAICAN AND US OLDTIMEY MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH MEMBERS   
 
 
BEFORE THE FIRE


 
 Craighead "OldTimey"
 Missionary Baptist
of Jamaica
 
 "Exalt the LORD our God, and worship at his holy hill; for the LORD our God IS holy" PS, 99:9





 
Craighead and Warsop districts in Manchester and Trelawney parishes  are the home of the OldTimey Missionary Baptists in Jamaica. They have authorized mission efforts in Jamaica and on the Grand Cayman, and back to the US through annual snowbird fellowship in the Gulf of Mexico. Her first church organized back to the US "Mine Creek Missionary Baptist Church" is located in Southeast Kansas. I WELCOME YOU to their blog shared on FierySide Chats in the Holy Scriptures. Each first week of every month will update the blog and share with you all the goins'-on in Jamaica and the US.  As their Missionary/Pastor - I cordially welcome -- one and all to share in our mission work together in the West Indies and back to the US. In January 2001 "Goodson Missionary Baptist Church" Goodson, Missouri invited churches and their ordained brethren of like faith to the island to aid in the organization of their mission work in Craighead district in Manchester Parish.

THAT YEAR OldTimey Missionary Baptist Church established the DocMike and Susan Collins Clinic opened twice a year to serve the community of Craighead & Warsop District. OldTimey Missionary Baptist Church of Warsop  Trelawny parish was organized (2005)

OLDTIMEY Missionary Baptists of Jamaica in (2010) began a second foreign mission work in the Gulf of Mexico in Panama City Florida by hosting a winter fellowship of Missionary Baptists (annually) December. 

OldTimey Missionary Baptists are Baptists IN DOCTRINE

They reject decisional regeneration (easy believe-ism) salvation as taught in the religious world today. As an Evangelist for thirty years in the US and Caribbean I have dubbed this popular practise "walk the isle the isle smile awhile religion" where inquirers stroll the isle way and repeat a say after me prayer  with their lips and "Accept Christ."  They bring to the altar no genuine evidence of conviction or a broken heart accompanied by Godly sorrow and true repentance toward God and faith toward the Lord Jesus Christ; as they pray through to him alone. ALSO, as an Evangelist one of my signature verses is Psalms 34:18 "The LORD is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart; and saveth such as be of a contrite spirit." This verse alone says it all to describe the condition of the sinner before the fall as a "whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved." Like our old mentor "John the Baptist Preacher" we do not accept candidates for proper baptism  as any or everything our church looks for evidence of fruits meet for repentance. First, who hath warned (drawn) you to flee the wrath to come?" Second, a testimony -- as the spirit gives the newborn babe in Christ utterance -- of a soul regeneration or change experienced personally by believers and confirmed by  the joy and peace they feel passing from death unto life. 

The old Alabama song writer described best the know-so heart felt-salvation "I can tell you the time and take you to the place where the Lord saved me by his grace." 
 
In our blog I will include articles or fierysidechats written in two local periodicals the Linn County News Religious page (Linn County KS) and the Bolivar MO Herald-Free-Press "Thought for the week." 
Church Fire
 
 
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First service and group in Jamaica October 1994 - 97
 
 

Elders Dean Dyer - Rick Jones - DocMike Collins
Med team - Deacon, Brother & Sisters  
  
 
 
New Vision Childrens & School
Preaching service by the Missionary Baptists
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CRAIGHEAD BEGINNINGS 
Underneath the pinmento tree
 
 

SEPTEMBER 1998
(1st Service on Holy Hill)
I had previously spent the year preaching over the island and like my Brother before me John the Baptist my message was "repent ye: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand." US brethren traveled to the little island nation and joined me on occasion preaching in Jamaican synagogues (churches). Elders Dean Dyer, Don Curtis & Ron Spurgeon (US Pastors) on several occasions two years prior helped me in the laying the groundwork and did accompany my wife and I in January '97 to make the move to the island Fairview Memorial Missionary Baptist Church of Bowling Green, Kentucky hosted a farewell service at their annual New Year’s sing for Lynn and me and on Monday we were flying out to a strange country to begin our mission work. On arrival (by a previous invitation given), the brethren and I attended the “Church of the Firstborn” in Mandeville. True to: Act 13:15 “And after the reading of the law and the prophets the rulers of the synagogue sent unto them, saying, Ye men and brethren, if ye have any word of exhortation for the people, say on.” Brother Ron (a singing tenor for gospel groups) on that beautiful Lord's Day, first sat quietly in the congregation. Jamaican tunes filled the room with joy. Then they sang a hymn Brother Ron was familar with. Brother Ron sang loud well above the crowd in his signature high tenor voice. The pastor came off the platform and placed Bro Ron in the choir. Brother Don Curtis during the service in his "say-on" way preached a message that day that stirred up the lost and several came to the altar seeking the Lord; one I know of testified of being born again that morn. That week Brother Dean set the scene in the marketplace for a number of other US brethren who came after preaching of the impending disaster of this present evil world. On one occasion during the marketplace preaching I remember well the crowd that gathered there at the curb of the busy thoroughfare; their lively voices filled the air in the Mandeville town square. Joesph Johnson, a Jamaica Baptist preacher was our host it appeared he was sent out by the Baptists to pasture and he went to preaching on the streets. He was a resident of Mike-town. He pleaded for me to come there and I conceded for the Lord taught me early on in the mission field "one lost soul is precious as one-hundred. Now, the atmosphere around this little corner on the square made folks aware of a divine presence; for when the preaching began many came to stand and listen (curious seekers) to hear the overseas preacher-man. The preaching was bold as the preachers told of a salvation you could feel & know for yourselves; that God is real & by His Holy Spirit He instills in the heart of a repentant believer -- a know-so salvation. Several fell, fearful of descending into hell, moved by the message and truth of the sermon that the bible describes hell as a place of torment several cried out for forgiveness as they repented of their sins. I counted 15 that fell down on bended knee in the street crying and seeking the Lord. Several acknowledged a born again experince that was real by the fruit of the Holy Spirit they could feel. One particular Jamaican traveler a woman of a sorrowful spirit stood out to me. I saw her walk off a bus from Kingston and as she walked toward the other side of the square where she would have jumped on another bus to the southern part of the island, she was struck by the boldness of Tennesee's Barry Brawner's preaching. I watched her as her countenance changed. Standing there it was evident the Holy Spirit was convicting her heart. I saw inner emotions affected by her broken and contrite spirit as she fell onto the street begging the Lord to save her. Her pleas unto God touched me very much; As I made my way off the curb of the street I bowed and prayed near her with my own heavy heart. When she rose up from off the road she no longer carried a heavy load but stood with hands clapping motivated by the joy she was now feeling; happy that the Lord saved her soul. Like the Ethiopian eunuch the woman went on her way boarding another bus, as she thanked us for praying for her as she continued her journey rejoicing on the road to St. Elizabeth. To this day our paths have never crossed, only the Lord knows the rest of the story and in glory I will see again the Ethopian woman of Jamaica saved on the road in the Mandeville square.

GREAT REVIVAL OF APRIL '98
For 14 months I had already seen much action on the battlefield for the Lord. I had been cursed by a voodoo priest tossing down white bones at my feet while standing & preaching on holy ground. I had been roared at by Rasta’s wolfs in the Lion's den in George's valley; chased by a madman in a Mandeville alley, nearly mugged by a Jamaican thug in the market and continuously the target of bandits waiting to steal. I learned that only the greedy nag and the needy are quiet in their affliction.
Craighead is a little English settlement in Northeast Manchester parish & legend has it dating back over 200 years and home to many yam farmers. The Anglican Church had a great influence on the community when the Lord sent me and Brother Dwen there to hold what I call “The great revival of 98.” Brother Barry Collins, Craigheads charter member ( died Dec 2012) claims he is the offspring of the old Scotsman by the same name who migrated to Jamaica long ago.
The lofty hills upward which rose above the hillside of Craighead it was alledged had a reputation lately harboring thieves and men and women of ill refute. Some residents come to detest my presence in their community while others welcomed the opportunity to come and hear our doctrine of repentance & faith and a heart-felt salvation as it was "strange things to their ears." Decisional Regeneration has swept over the tiny nation as it had in America and even around the world. There are more recipients of the deceivers "Accept Christ" phraseology then true belivers in Jamaica "Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat." Brother Dwen and his football (soccer) team built a little meeting place out of ply board with a tin roof and spread the word of a revival 7PM nightly. The crowds were inside and out, some walking about during the service. The Lord visited and the Holy Spirit came and many in the crowd resisted the draw to call on God but a good number fell on the altar and about three days into the meeting the altar was full of mourners and I was mesmerized by the scene. I was rejoicing at the souls who came to know the Lord as I had known Him in the free pardon of sin.
Young & old men were saved & would bring their friends and family and they would get saved. Young & old women would get saved and bring their loved ones to the revival. In all, there was 35 souls dating their salvation time & place to that great revival of 98.
The mission was established Easter Sunday 1998 with 15 souls who told that day of being saved during the revival.
NEW CHURCH GROUNDS
SEPTEMBER 1998 - PSALMS 99:9
The lot I bought with donations from my Missionary Baptists church friends is seen in the above picture. I found its rocky ground in the most unusual way. After asking the little congregation to help me pray for permanent church grounds, Sister Carlene came to me wanting to share her dream. It is a Jamaican tradition often in their dreams strange things appear; some bring cheer, others sadness.
Sister Carlene set the scene for me. Her thoughts were on the prayer I asked when she laid down to sleep. Most dreams are inspired by our subconscious mind, but not this time. Sister Carlene's dream, like Daniels, was divine and the Lord gave me the intrepretation. In her heart she saw an old neighbor standing tall beside his donkey saddled ready to go to the bush staring on a lot she remembered walking by in her childhood. As he stood gazing she then saw a Jamaican babe in diapers crawling, calling out to her. “Suddenly Pastor,” Sister Carlene said in her dream, "the babe stands up, walking and talking, pleading for me to 'buy me this lot and build me a house 'pon it'.” The interpretation of the dream; the Jamaican babe was saying "Buy me this house and build a house of prayer on it." The old man and his donkey turned out to become I call today my Anglican neighbor, Mr. Dixon, it was his brother that sold the lot to us. And today many toddlers are crawling and walking on this holy hill. What an awesome God that has favored our Missionary Baptist undertakings!

Toddlers
Dwen's Kim

Bro Steves Tasha


Warsop kids


& Craig toddlers

Today there two Old Timey Missionary Baptist churches in Jamaica and in 2013 will work toward laying the mission groundword for their 3rd church in Jamaica.
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Warsop OldTimey Missionary Baptist

 
 
Warsop is need of interior paneling and bathroom fixtures and tile flooring

 
 



















 

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Kim my Jamaican daughter and DocMike Clinic at the church

 
Photo courtsey of  yahoo.com images

My grandchild in Jamaica is Kathy Kimberly Gritton age 7
 
I wrote a little jingle for her! 
 
Kimberly-yyyyyyyy pretty as a bumble be- eeeeee
Come sting me with a Kiss, the likkle girl I miss
Kimberly-yyyyyyy pretty as a bumble-bee-eee
 
I wrote this little jingle when she was about 4 year-old, it was only recently at age 11, she asked her Daddy, Deacon Dwen "is a bumble bee pretty?  I pray for the day, when the Holy Spirit stings her little heart and draws her to repentance. So "likkle Kim"  may receive a kiss of affection,  that will remove conviction and sin -- when the Lord saves her soul. "Mercy and truth are met together; righteousness and peace have kissed each other," according to the psalmist of  Israel

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DOCMIKE & SUSAN COLLINS FREE MEDICAL CLINIC
ESTABLISHED AT CRAIGHEAD CHURCH
IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD TWO-THOUSAND

DocMike opens the clinic at the church twice a year and also regularly opens the New Vision Childrens Home Clinic in Coleyville every year
DocMike has conducted clinics in Jamaica for over 25 years and 12 yrs at Craighead  Church twice each year!   


DocMike John Porter & Sister Salonie


John Porter Pharmacy-Tech


DocMike & Church oldest member Brother Green

Slyvester Green Featured in a fiery-side chat! 

Some Jamaican patients in waiting
 
Brother Alex Shoulders clinic aid
 
 
 
 
 
 
 





 
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Beatified, authorized by man or God?


fiery side chats in the holy scriptures

Articles published in newpaper periodicals

Published in Linn County news, a Kansas weekly (May 11 2011).
Revised in 2012

Encyclopedia@yahooeducation.com  claims in the Roman Catholic Church,

Canonization is the process by which a person is classified as a saint. It is now performed at Rome alone, although in the middle Ages and earlier bishops elsewhere used to canonize. Canonization is not necessary for martyrs who are considered to be enrolled among the saints on their death, but in recent years the church has approved the cult of canonized persons only. Beatification, by which a person is called blessed and his/her cult is approved, requires proof of two miracles and must precede canonization.”
 
THIS PAST WEEK the former Pope John Paul was beatified by Rome.  If I thought the Catholic church was the church Jesus sat up in the world to preach the gospel-- then I might be a catholic. Therefore, My subject is “Beatified, authorized by religious man or God?” As all peoples of the world I love THEM all, As I do all lost souls. I cannot embrace the catholic system or their doctrine as TRUTH. So my subject might not be a popular  one to discuss and may even stir up a fuss among some. I'm a soul searcher for the truth according to the Sola Scriptura. So lets a look into the good book and see who really are the saints according to THE CHURCH BY JESUS CHRIST WORLD WITHOUT END. 

According to the Catholic church history: Beatification (from Latin beatus, blessed) is a recognition accorded by the Catholic Church of a dead person's entrance into Heaven and capacity to intercede on behalf of individuals --  who pray in his or her name (intercession of saints). Beatification is the third of the four steps in the canonization process. A person who is beatified is given the title "Blessed."

Jude 1:3: Who were the saints spoken by Jude? Whom were the saints Apostle Paul said in Acts 26:10 “did I shut up in prison and gave consent to their death.” Whom were those  Apostle Paul wrote "to the saints at Rome" very well alive and not dead and gone to the beyond. “Now I go unto Jerusalem to minister unto the saints” Romans 15:25. Who were the saints Apostle Paul greeted in 1st Cor 1: 2. There are five more scriptures in the Chapters of 1st Corinthians which born again Christians (baptized beleivers) are called saints. And in Rom 16:15: “Salute, Philologus, and Julia, Nereus, and his sister, and Olympas, and all the saints which are with them.” If you will do your homework and search out the Scriptures you will find in many of the Apostle Paul letters to the churches; he calls the church members “saints” and his companion in tribulation the Apostle Peter called the saints lively stones, not dead. The Apostle Paul warns the living saints in 1st Thessalonians 2:11 “And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie.” Beatified, (rhymes with lied) So for me "Canonization" is authorized by the Holy See, a worldly religous man; and  not ordained by the Head and only lawgiver of the church, the bible calls Jesus. 

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Monday, May 9, 2011

"Dead Yard" in Jamaica is not a cemetery?

 

Dead yard in Jamaica is no cemetary  

Published in “Linn County News” a Kansas weekly newspaper

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Brother Jones has been an Old Timey Missionary Baptist for 45 years, & Ordained Minister & Elder 30 years. Missionary in Jamaica 17 years

According to Jamaican culture by William Jackson “Dead yard is a kind of public wake to help the family and the communities come to grips with their grief. Friends, neighbors, and well-wishers come by every night for sound system music, dominoes, drink, smoke, and food; and they stay, very late into the night. The night before the funeral is the biggest dead yard celebration. Everybody shows up -- even all the taxi drivers who ply the road to town.”
Mr. Dixon an Anglican member and neighborly farmer dropped by the church to greet me with a hearty Jamaican “Wha’goin’ which in Standard English in Jamaica means “how is it going with you.” Upon leaving Mr. Dixon informs me he is on his way to the dead yard and walks down the hill saying the traditional patois valediction ‘a likka-more’ ( I will see you later). Then I realized he was speaking of the home of the deceased and not a cemetery. It is true at the dead yard there is a weeklong merriment and much time is spent drinking & singing in jubilation.

I have preached several thanksgiving services (funerals) in Jamaica hundreds attend men and women from different walks of life & religious practices that come to honor the life of the deceased. I’m supposed to calmly give a homily (a quiet sermon) but I like what the Apostle Paul said about preaching in 1Co 2:4 “And my speech and my preaching was not with enticing words of man's wisdom; but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power.” They honor the life of the deceased, and the Holy Ghost gives me the increase; then I preach unto them Jesus.
It is traditional at the graveyard before the casket is placed into the concrete tomb to open it for viewing one last time before it is interred. Gospel hymns are sung for an hour while the mason seals up the tomb and prayer commits the body to its final resting place.
I can remember as a kid something similar in my Kansas home the family did. When my Great-Uncle Charlie Manning died; grandma’s parlor became the dead room and my father and others sat up with his corpse around the clock. Many dropped in, family and friends, to bring food and pay respects to grandmother dear trying to be strong and hide her tears. When the day came for the funeral they interred his remains in the family plot. Today, that tradition is all but forgotten; they die today and nearly put away their remains on the morrow. I often ponder when the end-time comes Daniel sums it up best when he said “And many of them that sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting life, and some to shame and everlasting contempt” Daniel 12:2.  What will your dead body wake up too? 

Written on the eve of the Lord’s Day January 23 2011