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Tuesday, April 10, 2018
Tuesday, December 5, 2017
Advent Series 2017: Longing
I remember as a child thinking that Christmas could never
get here fast enough. Thanksgiving was merely a place holder telling me that it
was time to start counting the days until Christmas. There was so much longing.
Each day I would tear off the paper loop on the countdown chain and I would
open the little doors on the Advent calendar with one thought… “How soon can
Christmas get here?” Sadly, as an adult those days have passed. Now it seems
that it’s coming so fast and I’m filled with thoughts like, “I can’t wait for
the madness of Christmas to be over.” Sad isn’t it? What once was a serious
longing has now become something to simply get through. This year I want us to
go back to our longing – to a time when we anxiously awaited Christmas Day. And
not just for the presents, but for what we actually celebrate – the day when
Christ stepped into humanity and fulfilled God’s promise to redeem his people.
Over the next 4 weeks we will spend time looking at this idea of “Longing” in
scripture and we’ll look at it through the eyes of the Old Testament prophets,
John the Baptist, Mary and Joseph and finally You and Me. We’ll look at our
Longing through the lens of the Advent themes of Hope, Peace, Joy and Love; and
when we’re done we will hopefully be reminded of that childlike faith that
waits with anticipation for the gift of Jesus’ birth on Christmas day. I hope
you’ll join us each week as we prepare our hearts for the Lord to do an amazing
work in all of us.
Blessings,
Matt
12/3/2017 Longing: Hope Isaiah 9:1-7
12/17/2017 Longing: Joy Luke 2:8-15
12/24/2017 Longing: Love
12/31/2017 Another Year in the Vineyard Luke 13:6-9
12/17/2017 Longing: Joy Luke 2:8-15
12/24/2017 Longing: Love
12/31/2017 Another Year in the Vineyard Luke 13:6-9
Tuesday, October 3, 2017
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
Monday, January 9, 2017
Finding Freedom Series
Have you ever been hurt?
Do you ever feel lost?
Are you ever confused?
Have you felt helpless to change the circumstances in your life?
Do you ever feel like no one understands your problems?
Are you ever anxious, worried or afraid?
If you answered, “YES!” to any of those questions then I
think the next several weeks will be of great benefit to your life. Over the
coming weeks we are going to be talking about a new ministry to our church
called Celebrate Recovery. CR is a nationwide Recovery Ministry that
helps people deal with their hurts, habits, and hang-ups. The problem that many
Christians face is that we’ve been taught that to admit that we have hurts,
habits or hang-ups is bad and means that we lack faith or that we don’t trust
God. In fact the exact opposite is true! Acting like nothing is wrong with us
while our own health and the relationships around us suffer is the true
sign in our lack of trust in God. You can’t fix it yourself – you need the
Lord, and you need others. You need the Lord to change your heart and to offer
forgiveness and you need others to help you heal. That’s what we will be
talking about throughout our “Finding Freedom” sermon series. We will tackle
issues such as, Admitting Our Need For Help, Coming Clean, Making Changes,
and Repairing Relationships. But I want you to know this – this series is
not just based on feel good, pop psychology. It will be grounded in the word of
God and his promises for you as a follower of Him. My hope is that you will
join us each week, whether it’s at church or online, and that you will Find
the Freedom that God so desperately desires you to have.
Blessings,
Pastor Matt
1/08/2017 Realizing My Need
1/15/2017 Admitting My Need 1 John 1:5-9
1/22/2017 Getting Help Romans 12:9-18
1/29/2017 Letting Go Matthew 11:28-30
2/05/2017 Making Changes Romans 12:1-2
2/12/2017 Maintaining Momentum Colossians 1:9-10; Hebrews 6:1-4
2/19/2017 Using Your Story 2 Timothy 1:3-14
Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Presidential Election 2016
Sermon on the 2016 Presidential Election
Who's In Charge Here?
10/30/2016 Who's in Charge Here? Philippians 3:17-4:1
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