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More Than Enough
Written by Pastor Stacy   
Monday, 12 May 2008

This month in our children’s services, our focus is on what God has called us to give – our talents, our time, even our lives.  We began the series this past Sunday by digging deeper into the Bible passages about the Israelites building the Tabernacle, their meeting place with God.

God gave Moses a plan for the Tabernacle, this meeting place.  He laid out the specific instructions for the supplies and the structure.  And in Exodus 35-36, we see Moses giving instructions to the people about what supplies were needed and the work that was to be done.  And the people responded to God in an overwhelming way – they kept bringing gold and silver and wood and more until they finally had to be told to stop.  And while that is amazing in and of itself, as I was studying that’s not the part of the scripture that captured me.

 

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Foundations of Faith "Burger's & Bowling"
Written by Pastor Tommy   
Wednesday, 07 May 2008

 

GET PLANTED!
This past Saturday The 'Foundations of Faith Class' had a fun-filled "Burgers & Bowling" outreach at the Lascoe's home. Over 21 class members with their families and our entire church staff met for the evening.

One of the primary goals of the class is to help newcomers to our church and to the Christian faith get planted, prosper, and flourish in the Kingdom of God.

A favorite scripture of mine is Psalm 92:12-13  which says:"The righteous shall flourish like a palm tree, He shall grow like a cedar in Lebanon. Those who are planted in the house of the LORD shall flourish in the courts of our God. "

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Good Intentions
Written by Pastor Jamie   
Tuesday, 29 April 2008

It seemed to make sense at the time.  Eve was probably convinced that this way, the way of eating what was forbidden, was right.  She didn’t remember (or believe) that it would lead to death.  The serpent had convinced her-or politely helped her convince herself-that perhaps she had misunderstood God.  Or maybe He was even holding out on them-although if God knew the full story, as she now did, He would probably allow this fruit fest.  After all, it was only an attempt to enjoy His creation and learn more of it.  What could be wrong with that?  God wants us to enjoy His bounty and He wants us to become wise.  Surely He would be okay with a little pleasure that honors His creation.         

The mind games we play during our times of temptation do not seem as evil as they turn out to be.  We often have good intentions, or at least we convince ourselves that we do.  Forsaking the clarity of God’s Word, we embrace the fuzziness of human reasoning.  Things become relative rather than absolute.  And while we maintain a sense that our motives are right, our decisions are wrong.  We have determined to “do good” rather than to obey God.

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