Sign language interpreting of 10 Minute Bible Bites by Dan Chambers* on Matthew 24 (Part 4). The original videos can be found HERE.
*Used with permission
This was written for the Bellevue Church of Christ “Daily Update” email that was distributed on April 17, 2020
Most of you are probably aware that Dr. Marlin Connelly passed away on April 10th, just shy of his 85th birthday. However, we have a number of members who have joined us over the past several years who likely have no idea who Dr. Connelly was or what impact he had on our congregation.
Dr. Marlin Connelly was the first full-time pulpit minister of the Bellevue Church of Christ. He and his wife Nancy began working here in 1967 (the same year he began teaching at Lipscomb College / University), and were instrumental in helping to get our congregation off the ground. He faithfully served in this capacity for the next 26 1/2 years from 1967 to 1993, and another five years as associate minister from 2007 to 2012. During his time as pulpit minister our church grew from under 100 members in 1967 to well over 700 by 1993.
His impact however was much more than could be measured in simple membership statistics. He was a man of God, a Bible scholar, a Holy Lands guide, an incredible communicator, and a true minister. He taught the truth of God’s Word in a uniquely effective way as both a preacher and a teacher. He reached the lost for Jesus through his teaching and personal ministry. He trained, mentored, and encouraged preachers who now fill pulpits across the globe. His impact for the gospel of Jesus Christ cannot be measured.
On a personal note, Dr. Connelly was my mentor, my friend, and quite simply the finest preacher and teacher I have ever known. I doubt I would have ever spent any of my life preaching and teaching had it not been for him. Again, I would never be able to adequately express the true impact he had on my life, and I’m confident there are MANY at our church who would echo this sentiment.
Our hearts grieve for his family and this great loss, but we rejoice that a true servant of God has now gone home to be with his Lord.
—Timothy Agee
Just a few minutes ago I received a text from my friend Andy Connelly that his father, Dr. Marlin Connelly, had passed away. When I think about the people who have impacted my life, Dr. Marlin Connelly is near the top. As a matter of fact, I will never be able to fully explain the positive impact he has had on my life to anyone else. He was a great man of God
I first encountered Dr. Connelly as a Freshman at Lipscomb University in the Fall of 1992. He was teaching Freshman Bible to a room filled with hundreds of students, and I was right on the front row. I had never heard anyone teach the Bible like Dr. Connelly did, and I couldn’t get enough. I also found out that he was also a preacher and would soon be moving to Hillsboro Church of Christ as their pulpit minister. I started attending Hillsboro soon after he began working there, and went to every class of his that I could. To this day I still have most of the hand written notes that I took during those classes, and they continue to be a powerful tool for me in my own study and teaching. The sermons and classes he taught at Hillsboro meant everything to me, and Dr. Connelly became a spiritual giant in my world.
At some point during my college years, one of the elders at Hillsboro asked me if I would preach on a Sunday evening. I had never preached a sermon in my life, but for some reason I agreed to give it a try. In the back of my mind I was thinking that if they were asking me to preach, that probably meant that Dr. Connelly would not be there. I couldn’t imagine trying to preach a sermon in front of him, so at least I wouldn’t have to worry about that. I studied and prepared as hard as I could to get ready for that sermon, and when the evening arrived, Dr. Connelly was sitting right on the front row. I was MORTIFIED. How could I possibly preach a sermon in front of this spiritual giant? Well, somehow I got through the sermon with my hands and knees shaking. The feedback from everyone that came up and talked to me afterward was very positive, but Dr. Connelly didn’t say anything to me in the auditorium.
As I was leaving the auditorium, Dr. Connelly was waiting for me in the back hallway, and immediately I got really nervous again. What would he say to me? Well, he completely shocked me by telling me that my sermon was excellent and that he wanted to work with me on developing my skills as a preacher and teacher. Over the next several years he mentored me, he asked me to co-teach some of his classes, and he began helping me get preaching appointments around the area (fill-in, summer series, etc.). Years later, when he left Hillsboro to go back to Bellevue Church of Christ, he would still ask me to come and fill-in for him in his classes. What an absolute blessing this was for my life, and without his guidance and encouragement, I don’t think I would have ever pursued preaching and teaching.
In addition to his guidance as a preacher and teacher, he was also a dear friend to our family. He married Olivia and I on September 6, 1997, and this is something that I will always treasure. This loss has hit me hard, and leaves a huge hole in my heart. I love Dr. Marlin Connelly, my friend, mentor and spiritual hero.
Survey of the Minor Prophets
For students in my Wednesday night class on a Survey of the Minor Prophets: The study guide for Lesson 11 – Haggai is now available online. Lord willing, we will begin covering this tonight at 6:30pm at Bellevue Church of Christ!
Survey of the Minor Prophets
For students in my Wednesday night class on a Survey of the Minor Prophets: The study guide for Lesson 10 – Zephaniah is now available online. Lord willing, we will begin covering this tomorrow night at 6:30pm at Bellevue Church of Christ!
Survey of the Minor Prophets
For students in my Wednesday night class on a Survey of the Minor Prophets: The study guide for Lesson 9 – Habakkuk is now available online. Lord willing, we will begin covering this tomorrow night at 6:30pm at Bellevue Church of Christ!
Survey of the Minor Prophets
For students in my Wednesday night class on a Survey of the Minor Prophets: The study guide for Lesson 8 – Nahum is now available online. Lord willing, we will begin covering this tonight at 6:30pm at Bellevue Church of Christ!
Survey of the Minor Prophets
For students in my Wednesday night class on a Survey of the Minor Prophets: The study guide for Lesson 7 – Micah is now available online. Lord willing, we will begin covering this tonight at 6:30pm at Bellevue Church of Christ!
Survey of the Minor Prophets
For students in my Wednesday night class on a Survey of the Minor Prophets: The study guide for Lesson 6 – Jonah is now available online. Lord willing, we will begin covering this tomorrow night at 6:30pm at Bellevue Church of Christ!
Survey of the Minor Prophets
For students in my Wednesday night class on a Survey of the Minor Prophets: The study guide for Lesson 5 – Obadiah is now available online. Lord willing, we will begin covering this tonight at 6:30pm at Bellevue Church of Christ!
Survey of the Minor Prophets
For students in my Wednesday night class on a Survey of the Minor Prophets: The study guide for Lesson 4 – Amos is now available online. Lord willing, we will begin covering this tonight at 6:30pm at Bellevue Church of Christ!
Survey of the Minor Prophets
For students in my Wednesday night class on a Survey of the Minor Prophets: The study guide for Lesson 3 – Joel is now available online. Lord willing, we will begin covering this tonight at 6:30pm at Bellevue Church of Christ!