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“Many or few…”

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44 secs
Published:
February 21, 2025 (one year ago)
Stewardship requires “crunching the numbers.” It’s always a good idea to consider our data and count the cost. However, there are times when the numbers don’t really matter. I’m not simply referring to money, I mean numbers in general.

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“A Candidate?”

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51 secs
Published:
February 14, 2025 (one year ago)
In our tradition, pastors are not appointed by the denomination, they are called by the local congregation. We don’t believe this means we are “right” and others are “wrong.” It is simply the way churches like ours have operated over the years. We have an opening for a Pastor of Engagement.

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“Excuses, Excuses…”

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56 secs
Published:
February 7, 2025 (one year ago)
You’ll probably hear this quote again on Sunday, but Warren Wiersbe once wrote, “People who are good at making excuses are rarely good at anything else.” Ouch. That seems a quite harsh but if we take a little time to reflect on the statement, we see the value of this reminder. People who make excuses can’t grow if they refuse to own their failures. When we confess our failures, we can find ways of living differently.

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“Evangelistically Speaking”

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1 min
Published:
January 24, 2025 (one year ago)
A man named Phil Cooke wrote, “I find it interesting (and somewhat sad) that pastors and evangelists have exaggerated so much for so long, that people have actually created a term for it: “evangelistically speaking.” He is right. It’s sad that the people who are entrusted with a message as important as the gospel would use deceptive practices to enhance their image. The subject of evangelism has been taught, maligned, practiced and misused. We really need to return to the simple definition of the word; to evangelize means to proclaim good news.

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“Where Can I Serve?”

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57 secs
Published:
January 17, 2025 (one year ago)
Anywhere. When a person has taken on the character of Christ, every situation, location and vocation is a place to serve. Servants are willing to put others first, willing to help, willing to lend a hand, to go the extra mile if need arises. Servants are not overly concerned with what they get, they serve. There is a difference between those who serve and those who are servants.

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