Wed, 30 January 2008 ![]() Sunday, January 27, 2008 Christianity can seem like a big puzzle. There are parts of it that we have put together, but for the most part it is a collection of pieces that we are still trying to figure out. And in our attempt to piece it together we sometimes get so focused on how one particular piece fits, that we lose sight of the big picture. In this session we'll discuss some of the pieces that don't seem to fit and how to deal with them. Comments[0] |
Sun, 20 January 2008 Sunday, January 20, 2008Message by Pastor Ken Harvey The church often mistakes Christian obedience as the first step in the Christian life. As a result, for many people the Christian faith becomes a rule-based religion. Instead, the Scriptures reveal that Jesus’ initial invitation is to follow him. He invites us to follow him until we begin believing that He is indeed who he says he is. This belief that God loves us and has the best in store for us, then, becomes the reason we obey. Comments[0] |
Sun, 13 January 2008 Sunday, January 13, 2008Message by: Sr. Pastor, Ken Harvey Jesus’ initial invitation to his disciples was a simple one: Follow me. He invited them to watch and listen to his interactions with his heavenly Father and with others. In time, however, those who followed Jesus began to discover God’s character through Jesus Christ. And in that discovery they found themselves drawn to take a second simple step: Believe. Comments[0] |
Tue, 8 January 2008 ![]() Sunday, January 6, 2008 There is a common misconception that the church is a gathering place for saintly, perfect people. Moreover, some think that being a Christian means observing a set of rules or commandments. The reality is that the Christian life is about a relationship with Jesus Christ. And at the heart of that relationship is a “Simple� invitation that Jesus extends to people from all experiences of life: “Follow me.� Comments[0] |

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