Monday, May 21, 2012
Nehemiah: restoring&rebuilding
Doesn't it seem that we are always attempting to restore or rebuild something in our life? In Nehemiah's case, he was responsible for a huge project in Jerusalem. Nehemiah had to restore and rebuild the wall of Jerusalem. The wall served as a marker for life, protection of its inhabitants and identity for onlookers. During this multi-week message series we will examine the difficulties, distractions and "nay sayers" that Nehemiah faced in order to complete the task. What difficulties, distractions and "nay sayers" do you face that attempt to leave you incomplete?
Friday, April 13, 2012
Debt
In a time where few people are committed to relationships, career, or education, paying off debt is painful. Most people realize that debt is unhealthy and unsatisfactory but most people do not understand how bad it really is. For the next two weeks, we will examine the process of debt and the illness found within debt. Join us on a Sunday morning to be part of the resourcing we find and the fellowship we offer. God bless.
Friday, April 6, 2012
Easter 2012
Why did Jesus come to Earth? Jesus' primary purpose was not our salvation. As follower's of Christ our primary focus cannot be our salvation. Christianity begins at conversion/salvation and surpasses that phase to glorify God with all of our life. Jesus' primary purpose was to be God's glory as He was God. The cool thing was that it included salvation for mankind.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Philemon
A letter about forgiveness, redemption and reconciliation. Philemon is one of Paul's converts and so becomes one of his employees. Philemon has created a church within his home as one of his employees does him wrong. The employee, Onesimus, is converted and is sent back to right the wrong as Paul suggested.
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