Dec
17
2009
Please Pray For Matt Chandler
Matt Chandler, pastor of The Village Church in Dallas, had a seizure on Thanksgiving. He fell, hit his head, and was taken to the emergency room. The doctors discovered a small brain tumor on his front lobe. He had surgery and just yesterday received the pathology reports. The following letter was written by the pastors of The Village Church updating the church on the results.
Dear church,
In the first chapter of Philippians, the Apostle Paul writes that whatever imprisonments, beatings and trials he may have suffered, they all “serve to advance the gospel” of Jesus Christ. We implore you to keep the gospel of Christ as the main focus as we walk with Matt and Lauren through this trial.
On Tuesday, Dr. Barnett informed Matt and Lauren that the findings of the pathology report revealed a malignant brain tumor that was not encapsulated. The surgery to remove the tumor, the doctor said, was an extremely positive first step; however, because of the nature of the tumor, he was not able to remove all of it.
Matt, who is being released from the hospital today, is meeting with a neuro-oncologist this week to outline the next steps of the recovery process. There is a range of treatment possibilities but the exact course of action has not yet been determined. He will continue outpatient rehab.
The Lord is calling Matt and Lauren and The Village Church body to endure this trial. It will be a challenging road for Matt, his family and our church body. The gospel is our hope and the Lord is our strength. Matt and Lauren continue to find solace and hope in Christ. They weep facing this trial, but not as those without hope and perspective. The gospel clarifies their suffering and promises more of Christ through it all.
You have done a wonderful job respecting the family, and we ask that you continue to do this. They are processing all of this together and need you to give them precious space. Please do not visit them at their house unless personally invited by the Chandlers. The best way to serve the family is to continue to be faithful in prayer. Specifically, pray for the following:
- Wisdom for all the coming decisions
- Strength and peace to endure
- The kids’ (Audrey, Reid and Norah) hearts; pray the Lord is merciful as they process and that their little hearts do not grow embittered
- The Chandlers and The Village would suffer well because of the gospel and for the sake of Christ’s name
As you hurt and weep for the family, do not do it alone. Gather with your home group and with other believers in homes and pray together. This is a time to walk together with others and to endure this trial in community. If you wish, send cards and letters to Matt and Lauren at 2101 Justin Road, Flower Mound, TX 75028.
We will continue to keep you informed as new information is made available. Please be patient with the frequency of the updates. May God strengthen us all and may His glory shine brightly through this.
Please keep Matt and his wife Lauren and their three children in your prayers.



6 Comments
Pastor Tullian
Thank You for the blog about the pastor at the village church. I can add him to my list of pastors on my heart and in my mind. It’s heartbreaking to see a young man afflicted in such a way. I know that the enemy of our souls will attack the leadership, and we need to keep all our leaders in prayer. My senior pastor at Village View has been afflicted.
I am praying for this woman who recently lost her only son in Irag, she was so heart broken she could not go back to work. But, she told me she started reading the bible and she is now a christian. I worked with her for 2 years until this happened. She has bilble study with other parishoners at Blessed Trinity in Ocala. I pray that she is able to learn the truth of the gospel and grow in grace.
“The Chandlers and The Village would suffer well because of the gospel and for the sake of Christ’s name”
This is an amazing statement. I’ve been considering how we tend to pray for certain things circumstantially and neglect the spiritual growth element of a trial in our prayers. What a perspective they have! Oh, that I would think like that!!!
your prayer request touched us. We are praying for you. We found this site helpful http://www.holylandprayer.com Check it; maybe it gives you a relief. God bless you.
This letter on your blog requesting prayer from a person we don’t know, from a church we are not familiar with, in another state (could be another country) is the Body of Christ at its best!!! Will be praying for this dear family as I continue to pray for your father.
Thank-you Ann!
Dear Pastor Tullian; You will be surpriced to receive these lines from someone living in Santiago, Chile in South America but through Internet I have become very familiar with your church,I love the music, I love Miss Diane Bish The joy of Music,etc and I pray for you ministries,and I pray for you all.
I have never been to Florida,I have never had the privilige to meet personally any of you but deep in my heart I have experienced sadness and sorrow for all you are facing, divisions ,etc.
God is still in control and He alone will give you the victory,Amen
Love in Christ,
Hector Barrientos,
Santiago Chile