Oct 5, 2015
“ The Best Way: Risk-Taking Mission and Service ” Senior Pastor Craig Herr; “ The Best Way: Risk-Taking Mission and Service ”
The sermon texts are Mark 10:35-44 and Philippians 2:5-11. In Jesus we find what it means to be a servant and to offer others loving, Christ-like service.
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  • Oct 5, 2015“ The Best Way: Risk-Taking Mission and Service ” Senior Pastor Craig Herr; “ The Best Way: Risk-Taking Mission and Service ”
    Oct 5, 2015
    “ The Best Way: Risk-Taking Mission and Service ” Senior Pastor Craig Herr; “ The Best Way: Risk-Taking Mission and Service ”
    The sermon texts are Mark 10:35-44 and Philippians 2:5-11. In Jesus we find what it means to be a servant and to offer others loving, Christ-like service.
  • Oct 5, 2015“Communication and Communion with God” Associate Pastor Dale Ambler
    Oct 5, 2015
    “Communication and Communion with God” Associate Pastor Dale Ambler
    Luke 11:1-13 (CEB) - “Lord, Teach Us to Pray”
  • Oct 5, 2015“When We Pray” Senior Pastor Craig Herr
    Oct 5, 2015
    “When We Pray” Senior Pastor Craig Herr
    The sermon text is Luke 11:1-11. We will think about praying for what God is doing in the world, praying for the church, praying for others, and praying for ourselves.
  • Oct 5, 2015“Confession: Find Rest In Forgiveness.” Senior Pastor Craig Herr
    Oct 5, 2015
    “Confession: Find Rest In Forgiveness.” Senior Pastor Craig Herr
    The sermon scripture passage is Psalm 38. I would also suggest that you read Luke 11:4, 23:38-43, and John 3:16-18.
  • Oct 5, 2015“Developing A Satisfying and Sustaining Practice of Prayer.” Jim Mullins
    Oct 5, 2015
    “Developing A Satisfying and Sustaining Practice of Prayer.” Jim Mullins
    The scripture passages for the sermon are Psalm 139 and Ephesians 3:12-21. Join us as we look for practical ways to deepen our prayer life and walk of faith.
  • Oct 5, 2015‘One Thing’; Associate Pastor Dale Ambler
    Oct 5, 2015
    ‘One Thing’; Associate Pastor Dale Ambler
    “We have been looking at prayer the past few weeks. This week we’ll look at prayer from a different angle—in the context of Luke’s story about Martha and Mary (Luke 10:38- 42). Today, our culture values hectic schedules and the never-ending pursuit of productivity. Many today can relate to Martha. Similarly, over the centuries in the life of the church, this text has been interpreted to place greater value on the contemplative life. If all of our activity in life distracts us and leaves us no time to be still in the Lord’s pres- ence, are we surprised that our lives, too, may be anxious and troubled? Come Sunday as we look at the ‘One Thing’ Jesus refers to in this passage.”
  • Oct 5, 2015Prayer at the Speed of Life Associate Pastor of Children and Family Ministries Bo Mircea
    Oct 5, 2015
    Prayer at the Speed of Life Associate Pastor of Children and Family Ministries Bo Mircea
    This week I am preaching on "Prayer at the Speed of Life.” My main text is Matthew 6:5-8. As we explore this text, I will encourage you to think about your own prayer life and identify those moments when you are really praying. You might be surprised at what you find out.
  • Oct 5, 2015“I am”
    Oct 5, 2015
    “I am”
    Series: (All)
    “The ‘I Am’ sayings - In addition to the applicable Bible passages we will augment our study using Rob Fuquay’s book, The God We Can Know. Rob is Senior Pastor at St. Luke United Methodist Church in Indianapolis. We’ll be- gin with the 'Great I Am' this Sunday and move into the ‘I Am’ sayings of Jesus in the following weeks.
  • Oct 5, 2015“I am the Bread of Life” Senior Pastor Craig Herr
    Oct 5, 2015
    “I am the Bread of Life” Senior Pastor Craig Herr
    Series: (Create New)

    Over and over again God reaches out and reveals himself to his people. God invites us into relationship as he shares himself. In Jesus, God reveals himself most completely and most clearly. This Sunday we explore Jesus saying, “I am the Bread of Life.” In other words, Jesus is asking us to come to him to be sustained, satisfied, and whole.

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