Sermons tagged with ‘podcast’

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Is Church a Membership or Partnership

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The church was meant to be a partnership of shared values, cooperation and responsibility. Our focus on “membership in an organization” rather than a “partnership between friends” has cause a serious shift in what we expect the church to do and to be. This week, as part of our stewardship focus, is to change one […]

United in our differences

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It is our unity, not our uniformity, that will build community!  Uniformity: the quality or state of being uniform, “an attempt to impose administrative and cultural uniformity” We are to “…become mature, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ.” (Eph. 4:13) When we think of stewardship, we often get stuck in our unhealthy attachment […]

Facing the Dragon

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Can the Church be the Church without Children present? This week we look at Luke 18:15-17 when Jesus admonishes his disciples for keeping children away. Why are children so important to our understanding Jesus’ ministry. For many years children were suppose to be seen and not heard. They were an annoyance to be tolerated rather […]

Shaped by the Bible

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What makes the church, its purpose and longevity, so unique, so essential to human development and to the creation of a healthy society. Certainly over the years there have been numerous organizations that have done noble deed, supported great social causes, brought positive change to the world. So what makes the church so different.  The […]

Overcoming Anxiety

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All of us deal with stress and anxiety at some level. For some it can be debilitating, for others a sleepless night, for others apathy and indifference. There is hope for all of us if we’re able to see it and willing to take the necessary steps. Dealing with Anxiety based on Numbers Chapter 11. […]

Prepare or Pretend

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We are given the choice in how we respond to those moments of chaos, uncertainty and trouble. We can either preayre for them or pretend they don’t exist and go through life blistfully ignorant. We pretend problems will never come to good people like us, even though we know better. In his best seller, The Road […]

Discover a Heart of Gratitude

During the summer months we have an opportunity to refocus and to reconsider that path we’re on. We take vacations in order to go somewhere beyond the ordinary and experience something extraordinary. It is in these quiet moments that we cultivate a heart of gratitude. Cicero once said that “gratitude is not only the greatest […]

Discover an Uncommon Summer

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Summer is not stagnant! A lot is happening, or at least should happen that can only happen in the summer. There is a natural rhythm to life and summer is the season of growing. We grow as a church, as a community, and especially as people of faith in the summer of our lives. During the summer […]

Facing Uncommon Circumstances

On Sunday evening, July 12, 2015, we experienced a rare and tragic event when almost 4.5” of rain fell in less than an hour creating a flash flood in parts of Mineral Wells. More than 150 homes and businesses were damaged and numerous families were displaced with little or no warning. Many of these families […]

The Questions We Face at Easter 9am

The arrest of Jesus on the Mount of Olives as described in John 18:1-11, presents us with some rather troubling questions about who Jesus is and our response to his announcement. Jesus’ response to the Roman soldiers is not at all what we might expect nor is the response of the Roman soldiers characteristic of […]