testimonies
Sunday, December 30th, 2007Each year, we take one day to celebrate what God has been doing in the lives of the people in our community.
Each year, we take one day to celebrate what God has been doing in the lives of the people in our community.
Philippians 2:6-11
Christmas 2007
Sermon on the Mount Series
Matthew 7:21-29
Sermon on the Mount Series
Matthew 7:13-14
So… which road am I on – wide or narrow?
Going too fast? Doing too much? Stretched too thin? How do you protect your time so the best isn’t eaten by the good? If you are looking for answers, join Roc and Bev and other tired, overcommitted people for an evening that will help slow your pace. The #1 killer of personal and family health in our society is our frantic pace. If you know you need this workshop and don’t have time for it, you need to be there! This course is designed for both couples and singles.
Going too fast? Doing too much? Stretched too thin? How do you protect your time so the best isn’t eaten by the good? If you are looking for answers, join Roc and Bev and other tired, overcommitted people for an evening that will help slow your pace. The #1 killer of personal and family health in our society is our frantic pace. If you know you need this workshop and don’t have time for it, you need to be there! This course is designed for both couples and singles.
Sermon on the Mount Series
Matthew 7:1-12 and Ephesians 4:1-6
2. Think of a family member or colleague who thoroughly annoys you. Boy, are they irritating! Nevertheless, what one practical step could you implement for the month of December to help you fight against being mean-spirited and judgmental towards them?
3. Name one person you will be accountable to for this plan. Tell them about it within the next 24 hours (because even if you feel a little sheepish confessing to them, it will really help you gain the breakthrough).