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Renewing our families, our communities, and our world by bringing faith and life together in Christ. (read more about our vision)
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The Bible calls for Every-Member ministry.
Grace helps us to appreciate our gifts and talents, but also accept our God-given limits. That leads us to appreciate our need for others in the community (1 Corinthians 12). And it means that every member is necessary. Only when the entire community is appreciated and employed in serving will we grow into the body of Christ (Ephesians 4).
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- Events on May 22, 2012
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- Curses in the Psalms on May 20, 2012.
- Building a Home on May 13, 2012.
- Tell the Nations on May 6, 2012.
- The Fragrance of Heaven on April 29, 2012.
- Small Groups on April 22, 2012.
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What does the church look like?
During my summers as a boy I spent time in a cabin on a lake. Often storms would blow in from the West and wreak havoc on our little motor boat. We kept it tied to a pole in the water but with each big storm, either the rope would come untethered or the pole itself would be pulled out of the sand and the boat would be tossed down the beach. My routine after such a storm was to get in our little rowboat and row off in search of the motor boat. When it comes to our relationship with God, we are often like that motor boat as we are tossed to and fro “by every wind of doctrine” as we search for truth and something to quench our discontentment. While we may easily be tossed about on our own, God provides a tether for us to remain secure upon the rock of Christ. That “tether” is the church.
So what does this church look like? When the Bible speaks of the church, it speaks of it in two different senses. It speaks of it as a whole – every one of God’s elect throughout the world and the age; and it speaks of it in a local, particular sense. We can’t see the universal aspect of the church. Theologians have thus labeled this “the invisible” church. But we can see it visibly expressed in the local church. As such we see it with Christ as its head, an organizational structure that orders and equips it, and the organism itself engaged in the work of ministry. Every member is important as every member is called to service. As the whole body of this organism works together, the body grows. Since God has provided this visible church as the means of maturing his people, it is absolutely critical that we connect ourselves to a local church.
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