Just finished an awesome Christmas Eve service! God is awesome! We had 3 people make decisions for Christ.
Blogging may be sporadic over the next few days due to the holidays. Have a merry Christmas!
Monday, December 24, 2007
Christmas Eve
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Saturday, December 22, 2007
Unwrapped Continues This Weekend
This Sunday we will be continuing our Unwrapped series. We'll be looking at Unwrapping Fear and Intimidation. If you haven't visited unwrapped07.com, take a moment to go over there and see it. You'll be able to see the thoughts of others and also post your own.
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Friday, December 21, 2007
The Power Of Our Words
Recently I've been reflecting on the power of our words. The words we use in communicating with people carry tremendous power. Proverbs 18:21 says,
"Death and life are in the power of the tongue."
Our words carry the ability to build others up and also tear others down. They have the power to bring both death and life into those who hear them.
For that reason it is so important that we be people who use our words to build up others and encourage them. We all experience enough negativity by just living in this fallen world. What we need is to speak life and blessing into one another's lives.
Who is there in your life that could use a fresh, life-giving word of encouragement today?
Be encouraged to go and make that person's day.
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Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Upcoming Spiritual Renewal Month
I just want to put a few upcoming things on the radar for next year. Our focus as a church for January is Spiritual Renewal.
We will be having our annual week of prayer and fasting Jan. 13-19. We encourage everybody to participate in whatever way they feel that God is leading them. Some may fast for a day or two. Some may fast a meal a day or from entertainment. I will personally be doing a "nothing but liquid" fast during that time. Our goal during this week is to set aside some of the normal comforts of this life in order to focus more intensely on seeking God and drawing closer to him.
We will also be having our annual Spiritual Renewal Services Jan. 23-25 (W-F) at 7pm. These services will be devoted to pursuing God and will typically have a time of extended worship, a sermon, and a time of prayer and seeking God. Our guest speaker this year is Bobby Hawk. Bobby is a gifted preacher, pastor, and church planter from Pontiac, MI.
There's no better way to bring in the new year than to pursue God with all of our hearts!
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Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Christmas Eve Service
Our Christmas Eve Service will be at 7:00pm on Monday, Dec. 24. I'm looking forward to this service for two reasons: I love Jesus and I love Christmas!
It's going to be a great time as we gather to celebrate our Lord's birth together!
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Sunday, December 16, 2007
Unwrapping The Pain Of Ongoing Trials
Had a great service this morning. My wife Jessica shared the 3rd message in our Unwrapped series on "The Pain of Ongoing Trials." Here's a short video clip testimony that we used as an illustration.
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Labels: videos
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Bring Somebody With You
Perhaps more than any other time of the year, this is the time when most people are likely to go to church. For that reason, I'd like to encourage everybody to invite a friend to church during this holiday season.
Researchers have indicated that many non-churchgoers would be willing to attend a church if they were simply invited. One of our goals at ACC is to be a church where people feel comfortable, excited, and proactive about inviting their unchurched friends to attend.
Our current message series Unwrapped, also makes for a good invitation opportunity during this season. We're studying how to get honest with ourselves and God as we experience the difficulties, pains, and failures in life. You can also refer people to unwrapped07.com where they can register to receive a free $5.00 coffee card on their first visit.
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Labels: mission
Saturday, December 8, 2007
Tips For Devotions
Check out a great post by Jeff Leake with some good practical tips for devotions.
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Labels: devotion
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Pastor's Meeting
This morning I met with a group of pastors from our MCM-Pittsburgh network. We try and get together weekly to encourage one another and share ideas. I really look forward to these gatherings. It's great to be able to meet with other pastors who can invest in my life and sharpen me like iron sharpening iron.
It's so true that "he who walks with the wise grows wise". It's so important for us to surround ourselves with people who build us up and encourage us in our walk of faith. I'll never forget what one of the pastors I served under used to say:
"Show me your friends and I'll show you your future"
There's definitely enough things in life that tend to pull us down and drain us. I'm thankful for this gathering of pastors that I can hang out with and be strengthened by.
What are some things you do to surround yourself with people who build you up?
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Labels: friends, reflections
Monday, December 3, 2007
Coming Out As Gold
Apologies for my recent lack of blogging regularity. Life's been pretty intense for us recently, but I hope to get back into a swing of sorts.
In my Scripture reading today I came across Job 23:10. The power of this verse is seen in light of its context. Job was a man who experienced extreme physical and emotional adversity in his life. His possessions were taken and his children were all killed. After that he experienced intense physical afflictions as he was covered with sores from head to foot.
In the midst of this unexplained and perplexing situation he writes of God in 23:10
"But he knows the way that I take; when he has tried me, I shall come out as gold."
Job didn't allow the pressure and tragedy of his situation to make him bitter against God. In the midst of it, he found a way to humble himself before God and trust that whatever God's purpose, he would come through it as gold on the other side.
When we face difficulty in life we should ask ourselves what God is teaching us through it. He is shaping our character through the various trials that we face. Truly he works all things for the good of those who love him, who are called according to his purpose.
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