Nov 18, 2018
Remember Your Creator…today
Series: Chasing the Wind: Ecclesiastes
Life is short. That is especially true as one gets older and looks back. The Teacher and the narrator draw similar conclusions after all has been considered. The most important thing is to know and focus on God our creator while we have breath. In fact, the younger the better. Only God gives meaning and purpose to what all to often seems meaningless. Remember your Creator.
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- Nov 18, 2018Remember Your Creator…today
Nov 18, 2018Remember Your Creator…todaySeries: Chasing the Wind: EcclesiastesLife is short. That is especially true as one gets older and looks back. The Teacher and the narrator draw similar conclusions after all has been considered. The most important thing is to know and focus on God our creator while we have breath. In fact, the younger the better. Only God gives meaning and purpose to what all to often seems meaningless. Remember your Creator.
- Nov 11, 2018Living in the Real World (surrounded by fools)
Nov 11, 2018Living in the Real World (surrounded by fools)Series: Chasing the Wind: EcclesiastesIn this life under the sun, reputations are fragile, people ill-equipped end up in leadership positions, and we all take risks. The Teacher looks at all of this with a bit of cynicism and seems to promote a “live and let live” view point. We will let all of scripture guide us as we seek to make sense of these observations.
- Nov 4, 2018Living on Borrowed Time – Eccl 9
Nov 4, 2018Living on Borrowed Time – Eccl 9Series: Chasing the Wind: EcclesiastesBelieve it or not we are in November. Time is really short. How does the fact that time is short, affect your daily decisions? Do you live in fear or in making the most of the time God has given you today? The fact that we all live on borrowed time should actually energize us to use our time wisely. What is the most important thing you can do for God today?
- Oct 28, 2018Take note of the signs on the journey of life
Oct 28, 2018Take note of the signs on the journey of lifeSeries: Chasing the Wind: EcclesiastesBecause each human being is created in the image of God, a person, like The Teacher, who looks at life “under the sun” can still make wise observations. In this passage we will draw some practical observations from The Teacher and apply them to twenty-first century living.
- Oct 21, 2018Living in Paradox – Eccl 7:1-14
Oct 21, 2018Living in Paradox – Eccl 7:1-14Series: Chasing the Wind: EcclesiastesConsider the following: “the first shall be last;” “to be great you need to be a servant;” “consider it all joy when you face various trials.” These are paradoxical statements that we can find in the Bible. A paradox should make us step back and think about the truth that is being presented. In our passage today we will see several paradoxes that may help us adjust our thinking.
- Oct 14, 2018Approach with Caution Eccl 5:1-7
Oct 14, 2018Approach with Caution Eccl 5:1-7Series: Chasing the Wind: EcclesiastesHow do you get ready to come to church? Oh yes we all choose our outfit. But what about our mindset? How do we prepare to join with others in turning our focus to God? Besides that, have you ever made a promise to God? Did you keep it? The Teacher reminds us each to take God seriously.
- Oct 7, 2018The Value of Community (Ecclesiastes 4:7-12)
Oct 7, 2018The Value of Community (Ecclesiastes 4:7-12)Series: Chasing the Wind: EcclesiastesOur digital age has provided opportunity for more and more people to be isolated. But God did not create us to live in isolation, but to live in community. The Teacher considers the importance of the most basic form of community, two people supporting one another. He leaves us with a mystery as we strive to understand the third strand. Today we will consider the value of community.
- Sep 30, 2018Stopping the Treadmill of Discontent (Ecclesiastes 4,5,6)
Sep 30, 2018Stopping the Treadmill of Discontent (Ecclesiastes 4,5,6)Series: Chasing the Wind: EcclesiastesIt seems that from the beginning of time as we know it, humanity has had an insatiable desire for some kind of personal prestige bound up in the false promises of wealth and power. We will take some time to look at these themes woven into Ecclesiastes chapters 4, 5, and 6. What we will find is that the way to get off the endless treadmill of these empty pursuits is the unlikely path of surrender.
- Sep 23, 2018Does anybody really know what time it is? (Ecclesiastes 3)
Sep 23, 2018Does anybody really know what time it is? (Ecclesiastes 3)Series: Chasing the Wind: EcclesiastesThe teacher writes a beautiful poem describing the order in the universe. And yet he regrets that we still cannot know God’s work. He is frustrated by injustice and by the reality of desiring to know the future but only being able to live in the moment. So we are left with two options: adopt fatalistic materialism or pursue faith in the eternal, creator God who knows far more than we do and has the end game in mind.
- Sep 16, 2018Never Enough (Ecclesiastes 2)
Sep 16, 2018Never Enough (Ecclesiastes 2)Series: Chasing the Wind: EcclesiastesWhat makes you stand in awe and wonder? What intrigues you? It seems as we live in this age of immediate information there is less that stirs wonder in our hearts. In Ecclesiastes Chapter 2 we discover that life lived on its own terms, no matter the pleasure, accumulation, or achievements is still a dead end
- Sep 10, 2018It Doesn’t Make Sense…or Does it?
Sep 10, 2018It Doesn’t Make Sense…or Does it?Series: Christian Urban LegendsWe search for meaning in a lot of places. We spend money trying to stave off the aging process. We amass wealth, and property, and grown up "toys" yet still as a culture we are not happy. We look to have greater influence and power and yet nothing really changes. What is the point? That is life "under the sun" without God.
- Sep 9, 2018It Doesn’t Make Sense…or Does it?
Sep 9, 2018It Doesn’t Make Sense…or Does it?Series: Chasing the Wind: EcclesiastesWe search for meaning in a lot of places. We spend money trying to stave off the aging process. We amass wealth, and property, and grown up "toys" yet still as a culture we are not happy. We look to have greater influence and power and yet nothing really changes. What is the point? That is life "under the sun" without God.
- Sep 2, 2018God just wants me to be happy, right?
Sep 2, 2018God just wants me to be happy, right?Series: Christian Urban LegendsAs we look at this last of our Christian Urban Legends it provides us an entry into our series in Ecclesiastes. Is my happiness really a priority to God? The answer to that question may surprise you. We will look at the concept of terms like happy, blessed, and joy in the Bible and in so doing discover God’s recipe for true happiness
- Aug 27, 2018Got Questions?
Aug 27, 2018Got Questions?By: Kirk ReynoldsSeries: Christian Urban Legends"Got Questions?" by Pastor Scott.
- Aug 27, 2018A Ministry Method that Continues to Change the World
Aug 27, 2018A Ministry Method that Continues to Change the WorldBy: Kirk ReynoldsSeries: Christian Urban LegendsWe live in a world of newer, and better ideas and gimmicks. Each promising to be better than the other. It is good to get back to basics. Today, we will discover that Jesus’ strategy to reach the world with the good news of salvation, is still applicable in 2018.