Posted by The Pastor on June 26, 2008
Don’t forget our Saturday Night Movie Night. At 8:30 pm we will show an outdoor movie. We have a big inflatable screen on which me will show the movie just like the drive-in.
The film is a family friendly movie. Bring goon snacks.
Posted by The Pastor on June 19, 2008
This past Wednesday night we discussed how the Psalms help us pray, especially when we are struggling to come up with the words to say to God. We can read the Psalms and they give us words to say. But we can also write a Psalm. The steps to do so are as follows:
1. Think of a situation you are facing and write a statement about that situation as if you were talking to God.
2. Now, you can do one of three things to continue your Psalm. In Hebrew poetry this is called parallelism. You create parallel ideas using one of three forms. 1) You can same the same thing just in different words. 2) You can say the opposite. 3) Or you can say a little more about that idea, furthering the thought.
3. Now make another statement, this time using a metaphor or a simile. For an explanation of what those are, click the words which will take you to another site that explains them. After you finish with that second statement using a different kind of parallelism. For example, if you used the same though in the first parallel idea, and contrast (saying the opposite) in the second, then now use a furthering of the idea in the third.
Here is our example that we did in our Wednesday Night group.
People say, ”If you can’t see it how can you believe?"
God says ”Walk by FAITH not by sight!" (Contrasting Parallelism)
Saved people live so others can see it in us.
Their actions show God in them! (Restatement Parallelism)
If others mock us then we are going to pray for them.
We will still be their friend. (Furtherance Parallelism)
I will use the breath He gave me to pray for others and to bless this holy name.
I will never dishonor God because people throw rocks at my window into heaven of faith. (Contrasting Parallelism)
Now you give it a try and send me a copy of what you come up with.
Posted by The Pastor on June 14, 2008
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As we look at an election year it is very easy to get overly focused on our country and forget that we are first citizens of God’s kingdom. As we look forward to Jesus coming again, we have to remember it put God’s Kingdom 1st, even ahead of our own nation.
One important way that we can put him 1st this year is to vote with a newspaper in one hand and a bible in the other! In other words Make sure you vote based on what you think God would want.
Pray for wisdom on how to vote with the Holy Spirit’s guidance. Also pray that God’s will be done here in the USA as it is in heaven.
Posted by The Pastor on June 10, 2008
Sometimes we get too busy for God. Stop and spend some time with Him today!

Posted by The Pastor on June 7, 2008
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Just to let you know we averaged 119 each night and had 15 decisions for Christ including 5 professions of faith.
Posted by The Pastor on June 3, 2008
This is for all who attend the Tuesday Night session of the Adult VBS class. The
following link is to a site that talks about the historicity of Jonah.
Jonah true?
Also look at Christian Answers for their entry about Jonah.
Christian Answers
I have not doubt that Jonah’s story is historical. I also have no doubt that he survived being swallowed by a big fish and that it is a miracle. Is a man surviving a stay in the belly of a great fish for at least part of three days a miracle? Could be or could be natural phenomenon. But it is definitely a miracle that all of the events came together at the same time and it shows that God is in control and we would do well for ourselves to simply obey!