Nov 27, 2016 | I Love that Story | |
Advent 2016 | Mark Shaw | Luke 1 | |
We love stories. We tell them, we listen to them, we laugh and we cry. The greatest story is a true one. It is a colossal work of non-fiction. It involves the creation of the universe, the reason for suffering and frustration, a Hero who suffers to make it all right and conquers our greatest enemy. It's a long story and all of us are part of it...the last chapter hasn't been written yet but some of the best parts are what we enjoy in the Advent Season. |
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Nov 13, 2016 | Psalm Twenty | |
Studies in the Psalms | Mark Shaw | Psalm 20 | |
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Nov 13, 2016 | Jesus: Lord and Christ | |
The Story Continues | Mark Shaw | Acts 2 | |
After Peter explained the supernatural phenomena that people had seen and heard, he began to proclaim WHO was behind the epic event. The news was both good and bad...and good :) |
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Oct 30, 2016 | Why Missions? | |
The Story Continues | Mark Shaw | Acts 2 | |
With all the needs in our own community, why should we send people and money to other places in the world? The Day of Pentecost holds some answers for us — at least by way of application. Are you involved in missions? Should this be on "your radar?" How can you make an impact in the world from where you live? Consider some truths from Peter's sermon on that amazing Festival Day. |
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Oct 23, 2016 | Pentecostal Power Pt. 2 | |
The Story Continues | Mark Shaw | Acts 2 | |
"A prime mark of the Christian mind is that it cultivates the eternal perspective...it is supernaturally oriented." — Harry Blamires
"The true Bible-believing Christian is the one who lives in practice in this supernatural world." — Francis Schaeffer |
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