This Sunday we began our Spring high attendance campaign which we have entitled "Focus on Life." This is part of the year-long theme of "Focus Forward." The first sermon in this series is "The Pursuit" based on Paul's testimony from Philippians 3:13-14. He determined that all things in the past were loss for the purpose of gaining Christ. As a church, we must do the same thing. We must keep our eyes focused on the goal of becoming like Christ, which is God's purpose in our redemption (Romans 8:29). Click on the links below to listen to the sermon or to download a printed copy. By the way, the book I made reference to in the sermon by John Piper is Desiring God.
The Pursuit, Phil. 3.13-14 mp3
The Pursuit, Phil. 3.13-14 MS Word
The Pursuit, Phil. 3.13-14 pdf
One of the things I discussed in the sermon was concept of target fixation. If you would like to see a video demonstrating what happens when you are a victim of target fixation, watch the one below. I warn you that it might be a disturbing video for some of you, but it certainly speaks volumes for what happens when we focus on the wrong target - when we get our eyes off of Jesus.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Monday, March 15, 2010
Sermon 14Mar2010
This is the third sermon in a series entitled "4-Letter Words," dealing with specific words from Scripture. The first sermon was entitled "Love." This sermon did not get recorded. The second sermon entitled "Hope." This last sermon is entitled "Life." There was so much to say related to this subject, I left some things out. At the end of the printed sermon, there is a paraphrase of John 15:4-11 where Jesus explained to His disciples what it means to be alive in Christ.
Sermon 14Mar2010 mp3
Sermon 14Mar2010 Word
Sermon 14Mar2010 PDF
Sermon 14Mar2010 mp3
Sermon 14Mar2010 Word
Sermon 14Mar2010 PDF
Acts Study, Lesson 7
In our study of Acts on Wednesday evenings, we have now completed Chapter 2. If you wish to read the notes from Lesson 7, you may click on the links below.
Lesson 7 Formation MS Word
Lesson 7 Formation PDF
Lesson 7 Formation MS Word
Lesson 7 Formation PDF
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Ugandan Thunder
Jerriann Pope's daughter, Jessica Lewis, took quite a few pictures during the Ugandan Thunder concert last week. they are really great. If you are interested in downloading some of them, you will find an album of the pictures here.
Ugandan Thunder Concert
Or you may just wish to watch this slide show of the pictures.
Ugandan Thunder Concert
Or you may just wish to watch this slide show of the pictures.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Ugandan Thunder
Ugandan Thunder sang and danced their way into the hearts of everyone gathered at DaySpring Church on Tuesday night for a night of celebration of faith in Christ that was both spirit-filled and lots of fun. Before the concert, Ted Moody, known as "Big Daddy" in Uganda because of his love and service to the orphans of that country, asked the kids to whom they were singing. They answered that they were singing to one person - God. And they did just that with songs in English and Lugandan and with all of the enthusiasm and energy of youths ranging in age from nine to sixteen. I don't believe anyone left the concert who was not totally inspired by the witness of these African youth. I wish you all could have been here. (Click on each image for a larger picture.)
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
New Steeple!
By now, most of you have probably seen the new steeple. It really looks good. Thanks to everyone who worked to get this project completed. Click on the thumbnail to see a larger picture.
Monday, March 8, 2010
What About the Children?
On a couple of occasions lately, the question has come up about the eternal destiny of children who die before they reach an age of responsibility - an age where they can understand about sin and make a decision about the lordship of Christ. Recently, I listened to a sermon on this subject by one of my favorites pastors, David Jeremiah. If this is a question that you have asked, visit these links to listen to the sermon which is in two parts.
What About the Children? Part 1
What About the Children? Part 2
What About the Children? Part 1
What About the Children? Part 2
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Monday, March 1, 2010
Bible Study in Acts - Update
I am leading in a study of the Book of Acts on Wednesday evenings at 7:00. We are now in the eighth week of that study. This week we will continue our study of the birth of the church in Acts 2. Last week, we finished Lesson 6, a two-week venture through Peter's first sermon following Pentecost. We recorded the first night of this study, but did not get to record the second night. You can download the mp3 of the first lesson here. Or you can listen here by clicking on the player below.
If you prefer to read the entire lesson, you can download a copy of that also. Just remember that this is my teaching guide and is written for teaching, not so much for reading. MS Word Version PDF Version
On the second night of Lesson 6, I gave out a listening guide. I know we went through the lesson that night very quickly so that some may not have gotten all of the answers. So here is a listening guide with the answers filled in for you. MSWord Version PDF Version
If you missed Lessons 1-5, you can click here to go to the earlier blog to download them as a zip file. These are all in pdf format. If you have difficulty with any of this, let me know and I will post them separately or email them to you.
If you prefer to read the entire lesson, you can download a copy of that also. Just remember that this is my teaching guide and is written for teaching, not so much for reading. MS Word Version PDF Version
On the second night of Lesson 6, I gave out a listening guide. I know we went through the lesson that night very quickly so that some may not have gotten all of the answers. So here is a listening guide with the answers filled in for you. MSWord Version PDF Version
If you missed Lessons 1-5, you can click here to go to the earlier blog to download them as a zip file. These are all in pdf format. If you have difficulty with any of this, let me know and I will post them separately or email them to you.
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