Posts from 2018 (Page 11)

As Lisa and I have begun our family and had kids, yes a few kids. We have had many discussions on the family traditions that we both grew up with. Some were big deals to one or the other of some were just things that we always did, no real passion behind having them continue. As we discussed many times we have found ourselves continuing some of these traditions and some we stopped. We made a plan to continue many…

Notes from Mark

Desiring excellence when it is rooted in the love and knowledge of God is a gift from God. Having a passion to be your best is needed in our world. Working on that which pleases God and having respect for quality are found in this desire for excellence. When we let our sinful desires lead, the passion for excellence will be replaced with a passion for power which focuses on my wants and my needs. It can be a subtle…

Wednesday Helper

I need a helper on Wednesdays. Because of a lack of workers, I help with the Children’s Afterschool Program. I take children to the park and back. Some of our youth help me, which is great, but I need another adult. Also, we could use a helper for Kerina with Story Time. In 1 Corinthians 3:9, Paul writes “We are laborers together with God.” We each have a responsibility to serve God in some way. We partner with God and…

Notes from Mark

Praise is an integral aspect of worship. It comes in a myriad of forms. There is praise in our prayers, in our words, in our actions and in our songs. We have thoughts of praise and sometimes there is praise in our silence. When we talk about worship and it is directed to and about God then praise is the outpouring of our love of God. Praise is the recognition that God is supreme in our lives. Praise is our…
Not everyone in our office drinks coffee and with one of those individuals gone this week making a whole pot of coffee just seems like a waste, so this morning I changed things up a little bit and got my coffee from our Keurig at our church coffee bar. The hope was that I could get my own cup fast and get upstairs to write this article. I waited for the spinning wheel to stop and tell me the water…

One Little Nail

There’s a story about a congregation that built a new church building. People admired its beauty! Up on the roof, a little nail heard the people praising everything about the lovely structure. But the nail felt no one appreciated him. “If I am that unappreciated, nobody will miss me if I quit!” So the nail released its hold, slid down the roof, and fell in the mud. That night it rained and rained. Soon the shingle that had no nail…
“Genuine discipleship is less classroom and more living room; it is less teacher/student and more parent/child.” @micahfries Then… When I was younger I remember my dad always dragging me around to do work projects. My dad was always volunteering all over the place from church to a friend of a friend, to my cousin’s sister’s friend, it didn’t matter. Once I was old enough to be a help to him he would take me with him. I hated it. It…

Notes From Mark

Now is a great time to sing with our Worship Choir! Join us as we lift our voices in song. Experience the unique fellowship within this group and know that we sing for no higher purpose than praising God. See you this Wednesday at 7 PM Singing His Praises! Mark

Ambassadors

Paul says in 2 Corinthians 5:19-20, “(God) has committed to us the message of reconciliation. We are therefore Christ’s ambassadors, as though God were making his appeal through us.” What a thought! We actually represent God here on this earth. Ambassadors are representatives…they are delegates…they are substitutes for the one the represent. Ambassadors can speak for those they represent. As we live our lives, we act on God’s behalf in this world. An old poem says it well… Christ has…

God Speaks

I read a joke the other day about a new Christian and it reminded me of our struggle sometimes. The new Christian wasn’t sure how God speaks to us, so he opened his Bible and put his finger on a random verse. It happened to say, “Judas went out and hanged himself.” “Wow!” he thought. “Something’s wrong. I’d better do this again.” So, again he opened his Bible and the first verse his finger happened to fall on said, “Go…