Sunday, December 8, 2013

Life in the Upside Down Kingdom (The “Offensive” Church part 4)


Life in the Kingdom of God is the opposite of life outside of it.  Loving enemies, seeking righteousness before worrying about basic needs, and storing up treasures in heaven instead of on earth are but examples of Kingdom living.  The world’s “me first” mentality gives way to an ethic of looking for the place of least honor.  In our upwardly mobile culture, Jesus calls us to the downward way of humility, deference, and service.  Real life is found when you’re willing to give yours up.  Are you ready to be turned upside down?

(note:  regrettably, the first minute has some significant static which is only slight after that, but it clears up completely about 7 minutes in)

Sunday, December 1, 2013

God's Mission Has a Church

Part 3 of the "Offensive Church" series

Churches often get caught up in trying to discover their mission. While this isn’t a problem on the surface, it does suggest that things are upside-down. God has a mission, to redeem and restore a broken and sinful world through Jesus Christ. The Church is God’s chosen instrument in completing this mission. We need to remember that God sets the agenda—not us. It is not so much that God has a mission for His Church in the world as much as God has a Church for His mission in the world.

 

Sunday, November 24, 2013

The Church in the Flesh

Part 2 of the "How to be an 'Offensive' Church" series

As the presence of Christ on earth, the Church should be found where one would expect to find Jesus.  Jesus didn’t separate Himself from the sick, poor, outcast, unrighteous, or unclean.  He sought them out because they were the most in need.  The Church is not property or programs; it is God’s people.  As Jesus came “in the flesh” and ministered in person, so must the Church. 


Sunday, November 17, 2013

How to be an "offensive" church

November 17, 2013  Most churches are known by their addresses rather than their contribution to their communities.  The influence of the church doesn’t reach beyond the property line, and God’s love is passed back and forth between those within the church walls.  Jesus didn’t establish the Church to take a defensive posture against the ills of the world; He issued orders to “go into all the world,” taking the message of hope and salvation, reconciliation and restoration, into our broken world.  God is on the offensive.  Are you?  Hear what Pastor Andrew has to share about it:  

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Rejection Repeats

Rejection Repeats - we see it throughout
biblical history and in our own lives.
 
March 24, 2013 - Palm Sunday

From the beginning, God has faced rejection by His creation.  Beginning in the Garden of Eden and continuing to the present day, God and His message have been rejected.  Even after Jesus entered Jerusalem to the cheers of the crowd, within a week Jesus would find those closest to Him turning on Him.  Sadly, the rejection of Jesus continues today, even among those who would claim to follow Him.  In this morning’s message, Pastor Louis shows how we as Christ’s followers should respond to the message, grace, and love of Christ in our lives.


Sunday, March 17, 2013

Reverence - Putting Jesus in His Place

Washing Jesus' feet with her hair
March 17, 2013

Pastor Andrew reminds us to keep a right relationship with Jesus. At times, we can forget where we've come from and just how much we're forgiven of. We can get "full of ourselves" and forget how desperately we need Jesus to be not only Savior, but Lord of our lives.  Turn to Luke 7.36-50 and listen in:

 

For further reflection on reverence and John 12, see Pastor Andrew's notes here:  day2dayreflections.

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Repentance Is Not Optional

March 3, 2013

Pastor Andrew talks about the ridiculousness of busying ourselves with alternatingly walking toward Jesus then away from him. We are called to repentance, which means we are to turn away from our sins and leave them behind.