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October Newsletter – 1st Sunday

Posted on September 29, 2016 By Kim Braatz No Comments on October Newsletter – 1st Sunday
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September 25th, 2016 Pastor Paul Zoschke

Posted on September 24, 2016 By Kim Braatz No Comments on September 25th, 2016 Pastor Paul Zoschke
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Message: “Mighty in the Scriptures”  Pastor Paul Zoschke preached.

Scriptures:  Acts 18:24-28   I Cor. 3:4-8

*Thoughts:
Our scripture lesson says Apollos was well versed (mighty in the scriptures) in the Word of God.

What steps can we take to be well versed in the Word of God and be an inspiration to other people?

 

 

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2017 Mission Trip

Posted on September 21, 2016 By Kim Braatz No Comments on 2017 Mission Trip
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Looking at Mission Trip dates for June 2017.  Please check your calendars and report below what works best for your family.  I have had one request for Colorado.  Any other … Read More “2017 Mission Trip” »

September 18, 2016 Unhealthy Silence vs. Speaking the Truth in Love

Posted on September 19, 2016 By Kim Braatz No Comments on September 18, 2016 Unhealthy Silence vs. Speaking the Truth in Love
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Sermon:           Taking our Words Seriously

Theme:            We grow in peacemaking as we grow in the discipline of watching our choice of words, and choosing to speak words that will result in peace.

Purpose:          The congregation will recognize the need to choose words carefully and to take time to heal relationships rather than allowing the words to be tossed carelessly.

Scriptures:       James 3:1-12   Not many should be teachers – the damage done by the tongue.

Matthew 5:21-26        Jesus teaches regarding not keeping offenses with others.

 

Questions:

How do we choose to speak in ways that will bring peace? Why is it that we find ourselves saying things that later result in more hurt and hostility? Is it possible for us to speak the truth in love? What preparation do we need to make before we seek to speak to someone about sensitive issues? How do we choose when to speak and bring up something that may be divisive?  What is our responsibility when there are people who are upset with us? What do we need to learn in order to be effective in speaking the words that will be best for bringing changes that are needed?

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September Newsletter – 3rd Sunday

Posted on September 15, 2016 By Kim Braatz No Comments on September Newsletter – 3rd Sunday
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09/11/2016 Beginning of our theme: Becoming Peacemakers

Posted on September 12, 2016 By Kim Braatz No Comments on 09/11/2016 Beginning of our theme: Becoming Peacemakers
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Sermon:           “The Forgiven Fellowship of the Found” Theme:            We always remember that we have been redeemed by God as those who were lost, and out of that gratitude and experience … Read More “09/11/2016 Beginning of our theme: Becoming Peacemakers” »

9/4/2016 Communion Labor Day Weekend

Posted on September 7, 2016 By Kim Braatz No Comments on 9/4/2016 Communion Labor Day Weekend
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Sermon:           “Who’s in Charge Here?”

Theme:            We submit our labor and commitment to God because we recognize that obedience leads to wholeness, healing, and grace for all.

Purpose:          The congregation will turn from being reactive to the news and violence in the world around them to be focused on developing our own obedience and faithfulness to God.

Scriptures:       Jeremiah 18:1-11        God speaks to Jeremiah as a potter, who has the ability to remake the people as a potter can remake the clay on a wheel.

Luke 14:25-33 Jesus calls the crowd to be mindful of what is going to be expected of them as they follow Christ.

 

Questions:

Do we really want God to be in control over our lives? What is the benefit of practicing obedience to God? Or is obedience somehow giving up our right to be ourselves? In what ways does God want us to submit our labor and our possessions to His direction? Why are we so uncomfortable with God’s control over our stuff? What is the wisdom in placing our lives and our fellowship in God’s hands? What is the danger of being arrogant and willful as individuals and as a nation?  How does our faithfulness with God influence our shopping? In what ways is God involved in the choices we make about how we use our money?

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September Newsletter – 1st Sunday

Posted on September 1, 2016 By Kim Braatz No Comments on September Newsletter – 1st Sunday
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8/28/2016 “When I Need to Be Reminded”

Posted on August 29, 2016 By Kim Braatz No Comments on 8/28/2016 “When I Need to Be Reminded”
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When I Need to be Reminded:

Have you ever forgotten a critical piece of information when you needed it the most? An important phone number, perhaps, or a password or even a name. Studies tell us that during a crisis the part of the brain that deals with memory gets a reduced amount of blood flow thus leaving us with lapses in memory. It is during these times when we need one another to help us remember what God has done for us.

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8/21/2016 Finding Our Way Home

Posted on August 22, 2016 By Kim Braatz No Comments on 8/21/2016 Finding Our Way Home
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Sermon:           “Who Should Do We Want to Be When We Come Home Again?”

Theme:            The purpose of spiritual growth is to become someone who lives in the fullness of the grace and love of Christ, and enjoys the gifts of that maturity and love.

Purpose:          The congregation will recognize that mature Christianity is shown in our relationships and joyful living in fellowship with one another.

Scriptures:       Psalm 137:1-4 The lament of the people when they were in captivity in Babylon.

Colossians 3:5-17  Put to death what is destructive within you and clothe yourself with compassion, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience.

 

Questions:

What makes us feel “at home?” What enables us to feel that we belong? In what ways do we want our home to be shaped by the presence and love of Christ? In what ways do we want our relationships to be clothed in kindness, compassion, and patience? In what ways are we prepared to allow our pilgrimage to strip us of the unforgiveness, hostility, and fear that separate us from God? In what ways do we truly want to come home as different people than how we left? What are the ways in which we need to grow in relationship with one another so that we may be whole?

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