Upcoming Services
August 24, 2008
9:30 A.M. - A true sign of that God’s grace has taken over our lives is the way we handle His money. We consider the joy of being a grateful steward. Join us as Pastor Henry brings the message from 2 Corinthians 9 entitled “Caretakers of our Lord’s Treasures”.
6:00 P.M. - The tragedy of Cain and Abel will continue until Jesus returns. We notice how the rider is given power to take peace from the earth. We see the senseless violence today in our dark world. Yet God sets the parameters on the extent of the violence and calls us to be lights of hope. Learn more as Pastor Henry brings the message from entitled “Who Started it?”
CD's of the morning and evening worship are available through the church office for $1.50.
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Resources
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Gospelcom.net
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Gospelcom.net includes over 300 online ministries using technology and the Internet to reach the world with the message of Jesus Christ.
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BibleGateway
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The Bible Gateway is a tool for reading and researching scripture online in the translation of your choice.
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Lighthouse Christian Store
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Provider of Christian books, music, etc.
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The Kerygma Program
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Kerygma's approach to Bible study is learn the basic and complexities of the Bible, develop skills for interpreting Scripture and apply learning from the Bible to personal and corporate life in today's world.
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The Intelligent Christian
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This is not an academic website but one that intends to assist us to activate our minds as Christians. The intent is to focus upon the application of intelligence within and from the Christian community.
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The Avodah Institute
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The mission of The Avodah Institute is to help leaders integrate the claims of their faith with the demands of their work. It intends to help people discover meaning, significance, and spirituality in their work lives.
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Center for Leadership Studies
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Source of "Situational Leadership" as a leadership concept.
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McIntosh Church Growth Network
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Ministry insights for church leaders.
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Ministry Transitions
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Helping leaders and churches chart their future.
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WebMinister
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The purpose of "webminister.com" is a vision of church Internet ministries through effective church web pages and the use of the Internet as a tool for church planning, administration, leadership, and growth.
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Internet for Christians
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Internet for Christians (IFC) has been reviewing and recommending web sites, email lists and other Internet happenings for the online Christian community since 1995.
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Willow Creek Association (WCA)
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WCA links like-minded, action-oriented churches with each other and with strategic vision, training and resources. WCA's desire is to serve local church leaders in building biblically functioning churches that reach increasing numbers of lost people.
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Plugged In
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Plugged In is a Focus on the Family publication and website designed to help equip parents, youth leaders, ministers and teens with the essential tools that will help them understand, navigate and impact the culture in which they live.
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Christian Answers.Net
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This is a great evangelism resource. It is a mega-site providing biblical answers to contemporary questions for all ages and nationalities with 40-thousand files.
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Pure Intimacy
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This site contains information on intimacy disorders, addictions, homosexuality, as well as biblical teachings on sexuality. Recommended site by Focus on the Family.
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Ransomed Heart
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Ransomed Heart is a small ministry devoted to a big message. Jesus said, “The thief comes only to steal, and kill, and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full” (John 10:10). This message is able to set men and women free to live from the heart as God’s intimate allies. St. Irenaeus said, “The glory of God is man fully alive.” That’s what we are devoted to – seeing men and women come fully alive as the image-bearers of a breathtaking God.
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Download Adobe Acrobat Reader
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Link to an Adobe site that allows a "free" download that will allow you to read "pdf" files. You must know what version of Windows you are using on your computer. If you do not know, ask one of your grade school kids.
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