Archive for October, 2009

Worship Revolution

Worship Revolution
For three weeks, we have talked about worship, and we have made a commitment to practice worship in our everyday life. It must flow out of our spirit and out of our relationship with Jesus Christ, and when it does, it has the power to renew and involve every part of us, spirit, soul, mind and body! Don’t forget our 3 challenges:
1. Worship God in private for 5 minutes a day
2. Come ready on Sunday and Wednesday to give God all you have in worship.
3. Look for situations throughout the week that where we can elevate out love and commitment to Christ of all things as an act of worship by how we respond to something before us.

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Getting Our Worship On!

This past Sunday we continued our series, "Designed to Worship". We talked about the two sides of worship. Corporate and private concentrated worship is where we give God our undivided attention in worship. The other side of worship is having an attitude of worship in everyday life where we build altars of worship throughout the week when we give a Godly response to situations and we have a heart of worship in all things. I challenged the church to worship in their private time 5 minutes a day… bow, clap, shout, lift your hands and exalt God. I also challenged the church to come corporately ready to worship on Wednesdays and Sundays. Let’s get our worship on!

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Searching for the “But Now” moment

This past Sunday, we talked about the story in Acts 27 about Paul being shipwrecked on his way to Rome . There is a moment in the story where Paul changes the course of the group. The scripture transition begins with the phrase “But Now.” We talked about showing courage and following God’s revelation over man’s reasoning. And most important, taking the time to remember what your original purpose was in the difficult circumstance you find yourself in. Look for your “But Now” moment!

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