Wednesday, January 28, 2009

We will not be afraid

What are you afraid of? That was the question put before our youth at one of their meetings. Now the question is placed before the congregation. What are you afraid of? And when you are afraid, where do you find your comfort? Join us this Sunday morning as Ken de Boer brings the message titled, "We will not be afraid."

Thursday, January 22, 2009

You make me sick.

That's about the worst thing someone could say to you: You make me sick. So when we hear Jesus saying something like that to a church, we can be sure that he's not kidding around. The church in Laodicea had settled into a smug self-sufficiency, and Jesus saves his harshest warning for them (Rev 3:16). When we consider ourselves quite capable of managing our own lives, Jesus gets pushed out the door. He's knocking - let him back in and share a meal with him. This Sunday we share such a meal as we celebrate the Lord's Supper together. Sunday, Jan 25 10 am.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Check the label

If you want to make sure your stuff doesn't get lost or stolen, you put your name on it - address and phone number are a good idea too. In times of discouragement and out-right persecution, God's children may find themselves lost. Jesus makes sure that we will get home safely, and he does so by putting God's name on us, along with our address and a phone number to call. That's the promise of Rev 3:7-13. Join us this Sunday, Jan 18 at 10:00 a.m. Oh, and the men's choir will be singing, "We Shall Overcome" - should be a great service!

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Deadly complacency


Too often we have no one to blame other than ourselves for our problems. When the church of Jesus Christ becomes ineffectual and irrelevant, in many cases it is because of our own complacency. To the church in Sardis, Jesus says, "Wake up!" He gives the same warning to us. Join us this Sunday at 10:00 -- but don't expect a comfortable pew...

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Life's Not Fair

Let's start 2009 out with a little reality check: Life is not fair! Too bad, eh? Well, not really. If we all got what we deserved, we would be in big trouble. This Sunday we look at Jesus' parable of the two debtors (Luke 7) where Jesus says, "I have something to tell you..." Sunday, Jan 4, 10 a.m. Guests always welcome.