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"Minimal Holiness"
Judges 16:15-22
Leo Wideman
Sunday, May 24, 2009
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Senior Sunday & Mother's Day "Are You My Meighbor?" Luke 10:25-37 David Leard
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Senior Sunday & Mother's Day
“Are You My Neighbor? ”
Luke 10:25-37
Students from our youth Sunday School Class this semester, Ethne, will be leading us in worship. (The Greek word "Ethne" is translated ‘all tribes, tongues, and nations’.) They have spent this semester studying the impact of the great commission to share the good news with people who have never heard it.
Senior Sunday & Mother's Day
“Are You My Neighbor? ”
Luke 10:25-37
Students from our youth Sunday School Class this semester, Ethne, will be leading us in worship. (The Greek word "Ethne" is translated ‘all tribes, tongues, and nations’.) They have spent this semester studying the impact of the great commission to share the good news with people who have never heard it.
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Seeking God’s Pleasure – A Study of Philippians “The Secret of Contentment” Philippians 4:10-23 Mateen Elass
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Seeking God’s Pleasure – A Study of Philippians
“The Secret of Contentment”
Philippians 4:10-23
As Paul brings his letter to an end, he speaks very personally of his own situation as a way both to commend the church for its generosity toward him in his need and also to teach them how to face adversity and plenty. The secret of contentment is anchored in two mighty promises found in this final section of the letter: “I can do all things through him who strengthens me, ” and “My God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus. ” To walk in the light of these promises is to know contentment in this world, something in very short supply today as our economy squeezes the living daylights out of our normal perspectives and threatens us with fear, doubt and disaster.
Seeking God’s Pleasure – A Study of Philippians
“The Secret of Contentment”
Philippians 4:10-23
As Paul brings his letter to an end, he speaks very personally of his own situation as a way both to commend the church for its generosity toward him in his need and also to teach them how to face adversity and plenty. The secret of contentment is anchored in two mighty promises found in this final section of the letter: “I can do all things through him who strengthens me, ” and “My God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus. ” To walk in the light of these promises is to know contentment in this world, something in very short supply today as our economy squeezes the living daylights out of our normal perspectives and threatens us with fear, doubt and disaster.
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