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13
Nov

Adjust Your Attitude! Men’s Breakfast! The eNews & Bulletin for November 15, 2015

Adjust Your Attitude! Men’s Breakfast! The eNews & Bulletin for November 15, 2015 –

Men’s Breakfast Saturday

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This Sunday: Let Hope In part 2: Adjust Your Attitude

Men’s Chili Cook Off on November 21

5th Sunday Fellowship on November 29 at 4pm

05
Nov

Put Your Faith in Action! The eNews & Bulletin for November 8, 2015

Put Your Faith in Action!

The eNews & Bulletin for November 8, 2015: 

30
Oct

Change Your Clocks! Hallelujah Night! Prayer@9:15! Worship@10! Awana! The eNews & Bulletin for November 1, 2015

 

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Join us this Sunday at 10am for worship.

23
Oct

eNews & Bulletin for Oct 25, 2015

Bring a Friend! Prayer @ 9:15! Worship @ 10! Awana! The eNews & Bulletin for Oct 25,2015 –

15
Oct

eNews & Bulletin for Oct 18, 2015

Women’s Breakfast, Saturday at 9:30am!

Sunday: Prayer @ 9:15am! Worship @ 10am! Awana @ 4pm!

The eNews & Bulletin for Oct 18, 2015 –

09
Oct

Preach the Word

I don’t know of a single pastor who isn’t stirred and challenged by the apostle Paul’s words to his younger apprentice Timothy in 2 Timothy 4:1-5.

[4:1] I charge you in the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who is to judge the living and the dead, and by his appearing and his kingdom: [2] preach the word; be ready in season and out of season; reprove, rebuke, and exhort, with complete patience and teaching. [3] For the time is coming when people will not endure sound teaching, but having itching ears they will accumulate for themselves teachers to suit their own passions, [4] and will turn away from listening to the truth and wander off into myths. [5] As for you, always be sober-minded, endure suffering, do the work of an evangelist, fulfill your ministry.

I’m sure everyone has their favorite parts to this passage but here are mine:

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08
Oct

Is God Speaking to Me?

How Can I Tell When God’s Talking to Me?
By Billy Graham

Q: Sometimes something good will happen to me, or I’ll have a vivid dream about something, and later I’ll wonder if maybe God was trying to speak to me. But how can I be sure? Maybe it’s just my imagination. — K.M. 

A: We must be cautious about saying that things like this always come from God, or that He is directly speaking to us through them. The reason is because it’s easy for us to misinterpret them or draw the wrong conclusions from them — unless they are clearly in line with what God has told us in His Word, the Bible. 

However, God sometimes does use good things to demonstrate His love for us, or bad things to warn us of danger. He also may use events in our lives to remind us of our need for Him, or call us to repent. God sometimes does this to humans “so that they would seek him and perhaps reach out for him and find him” (Acts 17:27). 

Recently, for example, I received a letter from a man who had grown up in a Christian home. But he had rebelled against God and lived a wild, immoral life, and now he was in prison. He said it was the best thing that had ever happened to him, because it made him face his sin and admit his need for Christ. Now he’s living for Christ instead of the devil — but it took a series of bad circumstances to bring him to that point. 

Don’t wander through life wondering if God cares for you or has a purpose for your life. Instead, turn to Christ and commit your life to Him. Then you’ll know that no matter what happens to you — either good or bad — you belong to Him forever.

08
Oct

eNews & Bulletin for Oct 11, 2015

Men’s Breakfast! Prayer @ 9:15! Worship @ 10! Awana! The eNews & Bulletin for Oct 11, 2015 –

07
Oct

7 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Preaching

This week I attended the Preach the Word Conference at Venture Church in Los Gatos, California.

Here are 7 questions to ask yourself before preaching by Francis Chan

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07
Oct

Billy Graham on Spiritual Change

By Billy Graham

How Does One Change After Becoming a Christian?

Q: I know we’re supposed to be different once we commit our lives to Jesus, but what does this mean exactly? I’ve never been a bad person, so what would change if I became a Christian? I think I’d probably be about the same. — M.W.

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