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Week 1: Broken Hearts
Sunday, 07 June 2009
Series:  Nehemiah-Summer Series Speaker:  Pastor Steve Turnbull
Passages:
  Nehemiah 1:1-4

Description:
  On the first Sunday of our summer season, we begin reading about the life and work of Nehemiah. Nehemiah lived a comfortable life in the service of the Persian king. He was happy and safe until he heard the bad news that his homeland was still in ruins. And then Nehemiah was broken down. He was crushed. In today’s readings and message, we’ll see how Nehemiah receives this news and learn from him how to respond to things that break us down now.

 
Mission of Hope: Haiti
Sunday, 31 May 2009
Speaker:  Pastor Steve Turnbull and Otis Garrison
Passages:
  Acts 2:1-8, 22-24

Description:
  Today we welcome two guests from our international mission partner, Mission of Hope: Haiti. In music and words from around the world we lift up the message of Jesus and celebrate the salvation of God for people of every tribe and tongue.

 
Set Our Feet, Lord
Sunday, 17 May 2009
Speaker:  Pastor Angie Way
Passages:
  Matthew 6:9-15

Description:
  Today we pray Set our Feet, Lord, to follow. When we pray this prayer, we find ourselves being stretched grow; to look less like the world and more like Jesus. This molding and shaping of our lives can only be done by God’s grace and power in us! And so we pray today, Set our feet, Lord! Yours is the power, forever.

 
Your Kingdom Come
Sunday, 10 May 2009
Series:  The Lord's Prayer Speaker:  Pastor Stephan Turnbull
Passages:
  Matthew 6:5-14

Description:
  Jesus taught his disciples a better way to pray. Prayer isn't about using lots of fancy words, Jesus said. Pryer isn't about offering special formulas o words to get God to do what you want. Jesus taught his disciples to pray "Your Kingdom come, Your will be done." Jesus taught his disciples to pray for God's wish list more than their own. One who prays as Jesus taught, in fact, takes God's wish list as their own. It is a prayer of surrender.

 
Lord, Teach Us to Pray
Sunday, 03 May 2009
Speaker:  Pastor Angie Way
Passages:
  Luke 11:1-4

Description:
  Over these three Sundays in worship we will be unpacking Jesus’ prayer, and what it means for us to pray this prayer ourselves! Today we begin with the opening of this prayer, which brings into focus for us who it is we are actually addressing! What is Jesus teaching us about who God is when he instructs us to address God in this way? What does it tell us about the kind of relationship God wants us to have with Himself? Over this series we pray that your mind and heart may be enlightened to see the gift Jesus gave you in this prayer!

 
Finding Your Life
Sunday, 26 April 2009
Speaker:  Steve Turnbull

Palm Sunday
Sunday, 26 April 2009
Series:  Holy Week 2010 Speaker:  Steve Turnbull

 
Finding Courage
Sunday, 19 April 2009
Speaker:  Pastor Steve Turnbull
Passages:
  Acts 4:1-20

Description:
  In today's message we will consider the courage of Peter and John and see how it can strengthen us a disciples of Jesus too.

 
Finding Hope
Sunday, 12 April 2009
Speaker:  Pastor Steve Turnbull
Passages:
  Matthew 28:1-6

Description:
  If you were to rate the level of hope in your life right now on a scale of 1 to 10, how hopeful would you say that you are? If your hope levels are running low or you’ve placed you hope in something that has let you down, know this: the resurrection of Jesus is the hope of the world. As you hear the Easter story this morning, ask yourself where your hope is, and know that lasting hope can always be found in the resurrection of Jesus.

 
Easy Life. Hard Life. Jesus Life.
Sunday, 05 April 2009
Speaker:  Pastor Steve Turnbull
Passages:
  Matthew 21:1-11

Description:
  In today’s worship we will read the story of Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem and look ahead to his crucifixion and to the surprising joy of his resurrection. No matter what side of life you’re living in right now, the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus will give you hope and meaning.

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