Sunday September 22: 2 Chronicles 7:11-16 “Creating a Movement of Prayer”

By Lead Pastor, Bill Flavin

We have all had mountain top days and experiences.  Weddings, births of babies, promotions at work, big performances.  On those days it can be easy to believe that the world is good, and that God is with you. But what about on days when life is not going as expected or challenges arise.  God has a conversation with King Solomon that helps remind us that God’s faithfulness, God showing up for us, is unchanging, even if the circumstances of our lives are ever changing.



 

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Shortly after calling his first disciples Jesus sends out 12 to go and teach what they have learned to others. Jesus’ instructions are simple. Go to those who welcome you, share about Jesus, pray for those present. The disciples return to Jesus with stories of miraculous things happening and lives being changed. Jesus invites us to join the places that he is already moving, and to share the stories of how we see God on the move.

Sunday November 10: Acts 15:1-21 “Be A Disciple Who Makes Disciples”

Sunday November 10: Acts 15:1-21 “Be A Disciple Who Makes Disciples”

In Acts 15 we see one of the first large church gatherings. Their agenda was to answer this question: who is part of this group? The disciples start with a long list of things that matter to them, but quickly narrow the list to just a few items. That belonging in Jesus should not be an overwhelming list of dos and don’t, but focus around a few core things that define an alongsider.

Sunday November 3: Luke 10:38-42: “To Be or Not To Be”

Sunday November 3: Luke 10:38-42: “To Be or Not To Be”

I am a Pastor. I am a Father. I am a husband. We all have I am statements about who we are in this world. One of the easiest ones is to say I am what I do. I am my job, I am the activities that I participate in, and in Luke 10 Jesus helps to remind us that while work, serving, and caring for others are all important, none of those should define who we are.