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Monday, October 27, 2008

Joy

Thanks to Marlys for sharing such a wonderful word on Joy that can be found in the greatest commandment.

J - Jesus
O - Others
Y - You

May we seek to love with an abundance of joy in this global community.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Tis a Gift

One of the membership vows of the United Methodist church is to share our gifts. This sermon addresses the difficult topic of finances head on during a difficult economic time.

What is really ours? What has God given us? How do we honor God with all that he has given us?

If you missed the service and would still like to receive your $2 bill, just ask... it will be given.

As always I invite feed back and conversation.

Blessings in Christ, CF

Monday, October 13, 2008

No Excuse Sunday's

Did you know that keeping the Sabbath day holy is in the same list as "Thou shall not Murder?" Yep the fourth command is keep the Sabbath holy. Yet how easy we forget, and how often we make up excuses for why have to miss worship on any given week.

The sad truth is that none of them are valid. In fact I don't think anyone could come up with an excuse for murder either... Hmmm. Well self defense, but I don't think entering the church on Sunday morning is considered breaking and entering.

This sermon is a fun yet serious way to look at our commitment to God through our worship attendance. I hope you will have fun listening to it and laughing. Furthermore I hope it will provoke you to be more regular in your worship attendance.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Intimate Conversations

In this sermon we have the final sermon in the spiritual discipline series. Prayer is something we all know is important, but in all honesty most people just don't feel comfortable praying. It is like navigating a submarine up the Mississippi River, virtually impossible because we have no training. David was a man after God's own heart, and we can learn a lot about how to pray by witnessing the intimacy of David's prayers.

I hope this sermon will help you increase your the health and vitality of your relationship with God. Blessings in Christ, Pastor Ferguson