The Church - One In Christ07/26/2009 · Ephesians 2:11-22 · Nathan Carico · 1 Comment See if you can put yourself in these shoes… A little boy stepped onto the bus for the first day of school with the wrong shirt on, with the wrong smell, and with the wrong goofy walk. The others scooted toward the aisle side of their seats so he would find a seat by himself. ... [More] |
Made Alive In Christ07/19/2009 · Ephesians 2:1-10 · Nathan Carico · 1 Comment The film, August Rush, is about an orphan who is seeking his parents and finds himself on the streets living with a group of other orphans and an overseer named Wizard who exploits the musical talents of the orphans for his own gain. Wizard discovers that August is a musical... [More] |
The Church: The Fullness of Christ07/12/2009 · Ephesians 1:15-23 · Nathan Carico · Leave a Comment In his novel, Jayber Crow, Wendell Berry says that the human soul is like the surface of a quieted river whose ripples hide and yet reveal the beauty of another world…a world like this one but a world that is eternal and calm. And yet the river (soul) is easily disturbed... [More] |
KCM Apple Tree ProjectJuly 10, 2009 · Leave a CommentNeedy children in Katy need our help in a small way. I had the privilege of working as a substitute school nurse in several Katy schools this spring. I can confirm there are many needy children living right here in our own community. This is a simple way to help minimize... [More] |
“I Did it That Way…”July 7, 2009 · 1 CommentEver heard that expression? It’s often the first thing that comes out of someone’s mouth that doesn’t want to see things change. Admittedly, change is hard. Old hat is comfortable; it’s “proven.” At least it seems so. But it is worth evaluating this kind of thinking.... [More] |
The Mystery of Election7/5/2009 · Ephesians 1:3-14 · Carter Sanger · 1 Comment When I was in High School I took a drama class. It was the worst experience in my High School career. Nevertheless, in one assignment I had to act out a scene for the class. I pretended to wash my dad’s car, making my hard work much more obvious when he was looking, and shower... [More] |





