This past Sunday as we looked at the faith of Abraham, we saw the big picture of God's purpose. He calls us to be on mission, His mission in this world--making Jesus known in the world by our words of witness and our acts of compassion.
It is so easy for us to be caught up in the daily grind of life, occupied with what's happening to us today, that we live with blinders on. But, every day and every place we are, we are called to be on mission with God. That means our lives are about much more than the daily grind. We are to be involved in something much greater than us. We are to be involved in something that is eternal in its dimensions. We are to be involved in something that gives more significance to our lives, our daily lives than any thing else possibly can. Are you living life with an overwhelming sense of God's purpose? Are you on mission?
Monday, August 30, 2010
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Family
One of the New Testament pictures of the church is a family of believers. Family expresses the idea of the close and intimate relationship we have with one another in the Lord Jesus. It speaks of love, care, and involvement in one another's life. It means being there for fellow family members in times of need. It means weeping with those who weep and laughing with those who laugh. It means correcting at times, forgiving quickly, and being accepting of one another all the time. Family is not just a metaphor of what we ought to be, it is a discription of what God calls us to be. One of the things I am so thankful about FSBC Palm Springs is that you are a family.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Devotion
Early in the morning
Betix dark and light,
It is to Your Word,
That I take my flight,
Your greatness and glory
Come clearly into sight,
And it is in You
My soul finds delight.
DD
Betix dark and light,
It is to Your Word,
That I take my flight,
Your greatness and glory
Come clearly into sight,
And it is in You
My soul finds delight.
DD
Monday, August 16, 2010
Reaching People: Recognizing Points of Contacts
To reach people with the Gospel and gather people into the church family, the church as a whole and each individual member must develop eyes to see the natural points of contact we have with people. Where do we in our daily lives cross paths with people on a regular basis? How can we be proactive in displaying an interest in them and taking the first step in getting to know them? Are there any ways in the course to daily life to serve or bless them?
Jesus said we need only to lift up our eyes because the fields are white to harvest.
DD
Jesus said we need only to lift up our eyes because the fields are white to harvest.
DD
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Baby Dedication
This Sunday we will have a Baby Dedication. What a joy it will be for the church family to join Eddie and Heather in dedicating little Isaiah to the Lord. It is impossible to overstate the great responsibilityparents
have in raising their children as unto the Lord and the powerful influence godly parents have in shaping the life and future of their little ones. But, there is another important area we will highlight in the dedication service. It is the responsibility of the church family to provide support, encouragement, and ministries of spiritual help to parents and children. Psalm 127:3 says, "Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord, the fruit of the womb a reward."
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Request from the Pastor Search Committee
The Pastor Seach Committee has asked for the sense of the church to help them in their search for a pastor. The question they have asked is if the church is open to a bi-vocational pastor. If so, how much would a pastor be allowed to work outside the church? How should his time be allocated (church, work, personal)? How much time is essential to be available to the church? The Search Committee has asked the church to pray and then on Wednesday evening, August 11, we will discuss the question to gain a sense of the church. Please pray. Please be present on August 11.
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