Category: Church

  • Lessons I’ve Learned: the Body of Christ

    Lessons I’ve Learned: the Body of Christ

    Why do we get together on Sundays and go to church? Is it simply tradition? Is it to fill the time because we have so much free time? Is it a social gathering put together for our benefit? Do we go to church to please others? Do we go to obey God? What’s in it for us?

    As we wind down our summer series, Lessons I’ve Learned through Scripture, I wanted to look at a two things we’ll be looking at in more detail this fall — the church, and the Bible. Both are core to our lives as followers of Christ, but both can fall into the realm of religion: following rules instead of following God. This Sunday I want to focus on the joy of coming together as the Body of Christ, and recognizing that as we come together our primary focus is on God, but our secondary focus is on others, not ourselves. I hope that you’ll be able to join us this Sunday. In order to prepare for this Sunday I’d encourage you to read Psalm 122 and Hebrews 10.

    Pastor Mike

  • Living In the Kingdom/Living Out the Kingdom: New Life

    Living In the Kingdom/Living Out the Kingdom: New Life

    In his letter to the Ephesians, Paul tells the people that as followers of Jesus they are to “take off” their old habits and ways of doing things, and instead “put on” their new self which is created to be like God (read all of Ephesians 4 to get the whole picture).  I think too often we try to fit God into our life instead of the other way around.  We add “Christian” things to our weekly routine, or change the radio station or what we watch on TV, but we retain much of the same attitude that we had before.  And so what we are left with is a person who is divided, who is trying to live in two different kingdoms.  Jesus called people like this “white-washed tombs” among other things (read Matthew 23).

    Jesus says that we are to be born again.  We are to be made new, a new creation in Him (2 Cor 5:17).  This does mean that outwardly we will act differently than before we knew and followed Christ, but it also means that inwardly we will think differently as well.  This is what Jesus was teaching Nicodemus in John 3:1-21, and it is what we’ll be looking at this Sunday.  I hope that you’ll be able to join us.

  • Living In the Kingdom/Living Out the Kingdom: Honouring God

    Living In the Kingdom/Living Out the Kingdom: Honouring God

    Every person likely has something special that they hold dear.  It might be a picture of a loved one, a family heirloom that’s been passed down from generation to generation, or perhaps something that reminds them of a special memory.  Whatever it might be, if that item were broken or went missing there would likely be a sense of loss and profound sadness.    The connection to the past, or a special person, would be damaged.

    In John 2:13-25, we read of Jesus’ actions towards the money changers and those selling animals in the temple courtyard.  His response is strong and direct, and makes it very clear how He feels about the temple, the place where all people were supposed to be able to worship and celebrate God.  Jesus had a perfect connection with His heavenly Father, and He knew how the actions of those in the market place offended Him.

    On Sunday we’re going to look at this passage and hopefully see how Jesus’ response in the temple should also be our response when it comes to issues that bring offence to God and His name.

    April 13, 2016

  • Living In the Kingdom/Living Out the Kingdom: Joy!

    Living In the Kingdom/Living Out the Kingdom: Joy!

    I came across a great quote that sums up well what it means to follow Jesus. It is a bit wordy, so you may want to read it out loud to yourself a few times! “As a disciple of Jesus I am with him, by choice and by grace, learning from him how to live in the kingdom of God. . . . I am learning from Jesus to live my life as he would live my life if he were I. I am not necessarily learning to do everything he did, but I am learning how to do everything I do in the manner that he did all that he did. . . . I need to be able to lead my life as he would lead it if he were I.” (Dallas Willard, The Divine Conspiracy, p. 283-4).

    We have just finished our look at The Sermon on the Mount, Jesus’ explanation of what it means to live in the Kingdom. Now we’re going to see what a Kingdom life lived out looks like, and what better way to look at a Kingdom life than to look at the life of Jesus. For the next few months we’re going to look at the gospel of John, learning about attributes of a Kingdom life, and how we are to live today.

    This Sunday we’ll begin our journey looking at John 2:1-11, Jesus’ first recorded miracle. The life of a follower of Jesus is meant to be one punctuated by joy. We are to be a people who celebrate and rejoice! Come out this Sunday and celebrate with us the new life we have through Him.

    April 6, 2016