I Love My Church
In our, I Love My Church, series we address the reality that God has called us to love one another as his church. We are more than a building and a place we “have to” visit. We are community built on loving relationships! In this series we explore what it means to love the church and how we can practically live that out. We learn to love by serving, love by connecting, love by giving and love by sharing. At the end of the day Jesus said, “You will know my disciples by the love they have one for another.”
2.8.2015 – Love by Sharing
In the final message of our, I Love My Church, series Pastor Paul speaks about loving by sharing. We love by sharing as we invest in relationships with others and invite them into a personal relationship with Christ. In this message we dig deeper into the why of sharing Christ with others.
2.1.2015 – Love by Giving
In the fourth message of our, I Love My Church, series Pastor Paul speaks about loving by giving. We love as we give of our time, talents and treasures. In, The Parable of the Three Servants, Jesus speaks about being faithful with the resources that have been entrusted to us. As we prove our responsibility with a little more will be entrusted to us.
1.25.2015 – Love by Connecting
In the third message of our, I Love My Church, series Pastor Paul speaks about loving by connecting. We show love as we connect with others in the context of a life giving small group. The benefits of connecting with others are many and God’s word is filled with exhortation concerning our need to connect with others.
1.18.2015 – Love by Serving
In the second message of our, I Love My Church, series Pastor Abel speaks about loving by serving. We show love as we serve one another and specifically as we find our place of service on the Dream Team. Jesus came to serve, not to be served. He invites us to follow his example and in doing so we find true fulfillment in life.
1.11.2015 – Intro
In the introduction to our, I Love My Church, series Pastor Paul set’s the stage for what it means to love my church. It’s about loving the people and learning how to live that out in practical ways. We don’t love our favorite restaurant the same way we love our family. The church should be viewed as a spiritual family which we love rather than the love we have for our favorite restaurant.