
July 26-27, 2008
God has created each of us in his own image (Gen. 1:26). In each one of us, He's given us the desire to make a mark, to make a difference. He has hard-wired us this way, much like he's hard-wired us to hunger after Him. This weekend we took "how to be a super hero" lessons from one of God's greatest super heroes – Jonathan. We learned that if we're going to make a mark, it can't be about our ego and comfort. It will likely involve faith, action on our part, and ultimately trusting God with the results.
For many of us, God is speaking, stirring our hearts, directing us in the ways He wants us to make a mark. Whatever it is, post your post-it note and don't let it go. Don't put it off. Don't cover it over. Continue to ask God to reveal it and to grow it.
It would be an encouragement to us all if you would be so bold and
vulnerable as to share what God is stirring up in you. If it's appropriate, click on the link below and bless us all with how God is working in your life.
July 19-20, 2008
What a weekend! In addition for hearing from Dr. Peter, 17 people were baptized this weekend, each one declaring his or her faith story in giving their life to Christ. What a glorious time!
July 12-13, 2008
This past weekend we took a look at the problem of evil and suggested that Genesis 1:2 and Deuteronomy 32:9-12 provide a clue to why God might allow pain, suffering, and evil. Based on these passages of Scripture, it seems to me that God creates out of chaos and then takes His creation (life, the Nation of Israel, the Church, and the Children of God) through hostile conditions, persecution, and hardships as a way to transform what is precious to Him with a greater good and higher purpose in mind. I find it deeply encouraging that throughout the difficulties, the Holy Spirit “broods” over His creation.
What hardships have you endured? How did the Holy Spirit comfort you in the midst of your trials? Looking back on those experiences, how do you think God used them to transform you?
I find Genesis 1:2 (and Deuteronomy 32:9-12) helpful as I wrestle with the problem of evil. What passages of Scripture encourage you through hardship and help you make sense of evil and suffering?
In my ministry, I find that the problem of evil is the number one reason why nonbelievers reject the Christian faith. Have you had a similar experience? How did you answer the charge that evil, pain, and suffering are incompatible with God’s existence?
July 5-6, 2008
Our salvation comes through our belief in Christ, but the evidence of whether or not it is true faith comes from the ways that we love and serve others. What do you strive to do in your life to consistently love others and demonstrate God's love for them? Do you have any stories of when your love, kindness, and service to others have made a difference in their life? Tell us about it so that we can all be encouraged.
June 28-29, 2008
June 21-22, 2008
Living life in HD, is simply being restored daily into the image that your Heavenly Father created you to be, and reflecting it to others around you. Hopefully this message is reminder for each of us that it is time to do some soul searching as we individually ask God to reveal the areas in our own lives and that we reflect His image to others around us. This week I would love to read your posts about how you are reflecting Christ to those around you as we are used in establishing God¹s will in our communities.
June 14-15, 2008
June 7-8, 2008
What has been your concept of worship in the past? This weekend we talked about the possibility for worship all around us in any situation as we seek to bring glory and honor to God, and that worship is more than an event but a lifestyle, as we were made to worship.
What have been some of your most worshipful moments? Were they in a time and place where you expected it, or in a spontaneous moment of awareness of the presence of God all around you? I have to say that some of my deepest moments of worship have been when each of my children were born. I have also had many intimate times before the Lord worshipping in song, both by myself and in a large congregational setting. How about you? We would love to hear your stories of worship.















