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Sunday, August 31, 2008

God's Armor

In this Message, Lay Speaker Bob Hill shares with the congregation thre main points from out of Ephesians chapter 6, the armor of God:

1. We have an enemy and we must recognize him
2. He will attack us where we are weakest
3. His word provides the plan of peace that will see us through.

I pray God works through this word in your life.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Carried by Water

The Story of Moses starts with him being pulled out of the water by the daughter of Pharaoh. In this sermon we discuss the similarities of Moses start in life with our own baptism into the kingdom of God.
1. We are all born with a death sentence.
2. We are all place into the waters of life by faith.
3. We are all lifted out of the water by the son of God, and given a new name and purpose.
4. Like Moses, we are saved to do great things.
a. To lead his people through the deep waters of life.
b. To protect them through the deserts.
c. To lead them to the Promised Land.
5. Will we live into the high calling of our baptism?

I pray this challenges each one of us to grow in our Spiritual Faith. Pastor CF

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Back Against the Wall

This recording contains the whole service on August 17, 2008. It was a service that we held in the fellowship hall, with a wide variety of coffee's and doughnuts around tables. The concept is that God is with us, where ever we are, and however we come. We don't have to have all of life in order to receive God's love and forgiveness.

The theme of the message is forgiveness. The Story of Joseph is powerful and compelling. I hope that as you list that you will experience the full forgiveness of God in your life, and that you will find ways to grant forgiveness to those people who have wounded you.

Remember it is only as you give forgiveness that you can experience forgiveness and freedom in your life. Brothers and sisters, "forgive as Christ forgave you."

Please feel free to leave your comments on a very different experience of worship.

Pastor C Ferguson

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Why Church?

Have you ever wondered what your purpose is; why God created you?

This message hits at the heart of purpose, not just our purpose, but also that of the Church. Jesus had a very specific purpose for becoming human, and that purpose is now the Church's purpose. Luke 19:10 is the clearest statement of that purpose, "to seek and to save the lost."

You will find the image of a rock's purpose compels us. You will further hear that the communion bread and cup are ours to share with the lost of the world.

"For those who have ears to hear, let them listen." Pastor Ferguson

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Randy Davis

I have heard from many of you that Randy's Artistic Message was fabulous. I really wish that I could have seen it with you, but God was definitely at work in Jody and I at the School for congregational development. (You will hear more about that this coming Sunday.)

Although we do not have and audio recording of this service, I would like to invite any of you who were touched by Randy's message to make a comment here about how it moved you closer to God.

Blessings in the name of Jesus Christ, Pastor Ferguson