Sermon Series: I Need Real Love
How to Love God
How to Love Yourself
How to Love Other People
How to Love the Community
Sunday, October 31, 2010
I Need Real Love
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The Cost of Discipleship
Have you ever wondered whether or not you are as mature in your Christian Discipleship as your should be?
Do you have a desire to deepen your walk with God?
Do you feel that you need a refresher Biblical study in your discipleship?
Are you new to the Christian faith and desire to learn the ways and the will of God?
If you can relate to any of the above questions or you have a personal desire to become a better Christian, I am inviting you to join us in one, a couple or all of our Bible studies for the month of March. I promise you will be blessed.
Part 1: True Discipleship Will Cost You Some Relationships
Whenever we are growing in our relationship with God, one of the hardest things we have to do is sometimes let go of friendships/relationships that are unhealthy for our committment to God. Come and learn how to let go in a way that is pleasing to God!
Part 2: True Discipleship Will Cost You Some Selflessness
As a Christian, we are called to put others before us. This call is a serious challenge to humanity which rides on the ideology of "Self Preservation." This session will help us understand how to become a servant to others as we serve God.
Part 3: True Discipleship Will Cost You Some Sacrifices
Contrary to popular belief, there is no Christian growth without sacrifices. Come and learn the importance of sacrifices and the various ways that one can make sacrifices while on your Christian journey.
Part 4: True Discipleship Will Cost You Some Finances
Do you struggle with tithing? Have you struggled with when to help someone who is asking? "It is more blessed to give than receive" This is a Biblical principal that we must put into practice. Malachi teaches us that we must give. This session will focus on the importance of (1) Tithes, (2) Offerings, and (3) Charities. Remember, you can't beat God's giving, no matter how hard you try.
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Turning it Around
Part I - I am Ready to Surrender to God
Are you tired of trying to handle your life issues on your own? Are you looking for a power greater than your own? God wants to help you and He is waiting for you to surrender.
Part II - I am Ready to Take Responsibility
God has equipped all of us to be responsible. If you find yourself blaming others for circumstances, we invite you to come and allow God's Word to show and teach you how to take responsibility for your own life. Remember, at the end of the day, you are responsible for your outcome with the power of God on your side.
Part III - I am Ready to Forgive and Let Go
Have you been holding onto a grudge for weeks, months or even years towards someone for something they did? Remember, forgiveness is not about letting the other person off of the hook, but it is about freeing yourself. Come and hear God's Word show you how to let go of past hurts and live your life.
Part IV - I am Ready to Follow Jesus All the Way
It's time that we quit being Christians just on Sunday mornings and decide to follow Jesus all the way. This is a sermon that will help you in your daily struggles stay connected to God when you feel like going another way...as we all do at times if we are honest. Come and be blessed and make the committment to FOLLOW GOD!
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Sermon Series: What's the Big Deal About Jesus?
Have you ever felt as if your life was filled with dark experiences? If so, Jesus is the One who can give light to your life that will make a difference in your home, job, relationships and your spiritual development.
Part 2 - Jesus, the Great Encourager
Have you ever been discouraged in life? In areas such as esteem, family, apperance, education, or career? What about in your spiritual walk? Jesus is the greatest encourager that we have. He always comes to encourage us and remind us that when He is on our side, there is nothing that we cannot do.
Part 3 - Jesus, the Friend of the Fallen
Have you made mistakes in life and peopel pulled away from you? Have you ever felt as if no one will ever trust you again or give you another chance because of past errors? I want you to know that Jesus is a friend who demonstrates unconditional love to all of us regardless of our past. This is something that once you learn, your life becomes limitless inspite of spotty past.
Part 4 - Jesus, the Good Shepherd
Are you really looking for direction in your life when it seemd as if you are going off course? Have you ever wished there was someone who can help you stay focused when troubles come your way? Jesus is our Good Shepherd. Like sheep we all go astray emotionally, spiritually, family, etc. The good news is that Jesus used his rod to keep our enemies away and He uses His staff to pull us back when we have fallen off course.
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The 3G Network
3 Part Series
God's I (Inspirational) Pad: 3G
G1 -GRACE
What is God's GRACE?. Do you have a proper understabing of the Grace of God? Have you taken full advantage of the Grace of God? God offers us His grace and He gives it to us freely. Come and learn more about the unmerited gift that God has given to each of His children.
G2 - GROWTH
What Are Signs of True Spiritual GROWTH? Are you growing spiritually or do you just attend church? Do you have a desire to grow deeper in your walk with God? God has a plan that can help you become stronger in your faith. Meet us at Bible Study we learn how to grow spiritually in our faith in God.
G3 - GIFTS
How Do I Recognize My Spiritual GIFT? Do yo know that every person has at least one spiritual GIFT from God? Do you know what yours is? Would you like to come and discover how to learn what your spiritual gifts is? God has the Biblical direction for us in His Word. Come and share with us as we develop our gifts together with you as a family.
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“What’s in a Name?”
Series Title: “What’s in a Name?” Focus: To discover the character and love of God through a study of the names for God in the Bible. Notes: Each week we printed the name of God we were studying in the nametag and used it on the bulletin and as a background to worship slides. Names we covered:
1. YHWH (The God who is)
2. Jehovah Rophe (Our healer)
3. El Roi (The God who sees us)
4. El Shaddai (The God who is sufficient)
5. Adonai (Our Lord and Master)
6. Jehovah Raah (Our Shepherd)
7. Jehovah Mekoddishkem (The God who sanctifies)
8. Elohim (Our creator)
9. Abba (Our Father)
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Wired For Worship
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The Table
This message takes a panoramic look at the dinner table and examines what it takes to bring a special meal from inception to implementation. And then it challenges us to use that as a model for serving others. In Part 1 we discovered that the church is the table where people come to get fed. In this talk, Ed shows us how Gods plan for the church goes far beyond just feeding and eating. For all who are seeking food that will satisfy their hunger completely, this concluding message of the series extends the ultimate invitation to dine at the table with Christ and be full.1. The Table - Part 1
Bringing others to the table2. The Table - Part 2
Pushing away from the table to serve3. The Table - Part 3
Accepting Christ's invitation to the table
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Saturday, October 30, 2010
The Gospel According to the Wizard of Oz
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Little Man with Big Ups!
Anthony "Spud" Webb stands as the third shortest player to be part of the NBA. After attending Midland College and North Carolina State University, he was the 4th round draft pick by the Detroit Pistons in the 1985 Draft. In 1986, Webb entered the NBA Slam Dunk Contest, and despite being the shortest, had the highest jump of 42 inches and went on to win the contest. He spent most of his time with the Atlanta Hawks, playing six seasons with the team. Statistically, Webb had his best seasons with the Sacramento Kings where he was a starter from 1992-1995. In 1998, Webb retired from basketball after playing just one season with the Orlando Magic. He played 814 games total and scored 8072 points throughout his entire career.
Spud was a great high school star, but because of his height no college would take a chance on him, so he went to a small community college and made a name for himself. Then North Carolina State took a chance on him and he led them to the Sweet Sixteen. Then Spud graduated and again no one drafted him. Finally the Atlanta Hawks gave him a shot. He played for them for four years, and under his leadership the Hawks made the playoffs each time. He got traded the team wanted to make room for a new full‑sized college star and the team went years before making the playoffs again.
Spud said, “I used to pray that the Lord would make me taller when I was in junior high and high school, but every time I went to measure myself, or stand in front of a mirror, I’d always be the same size. And then one day I got the message, so I said to the Lord, ‘If you won’t make me bigger on the outside, will you make me bigger on the inside?’ And the Lord liked that prayer and that’s what helped me become successful.” (3) What a great attitude. The final measure of a man, or a woman, is not how big they are on the outside, but how big they are on the inside.
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