From the Pastor: Live Beyond Your Means
This might sound like reckless, insane advice during the worst global economic crisis many of us have ever witnessed. But I’m not talking here about disregarding your family budget, irrational spending, or overreaching in your personal finances. Instead, my challenge is to those who decide how much they can afford to give, and then plan their mission according to that allowance and never going beyond that. Like people, we have churches like this. These churches never take a risk. They never dream
Love One Another: A Human Impossibility Today?
The Bible is full of references to the subject of love in its connection with faith, so that we receive the correct impression that true love is in direct relation to its Author, God himself. Without God’s nearness true love is not possible, and the greater the distance from him the greater the level of distortion of that love. In the Chapter 13 of the Gospel of John, as well as in Chapter 13 of Paul’s letter to the Corinthian church,
Join Us on Sunday – 4 October 2020
Sunday at a Glance - Communion Sunday Worship Service & Sunday School: 16:00 hrs Scripture verses: Psalm 106:1-14 Sermon: God's Plan: What's in It for Me? Pastor John, preaching AGM following worship: 17:00 hrs From Pastor John — Call God: The 24/7 Direct Prayer Line How many people do you know whom you can always reach, no matter how busy they are, or who even answer their phone, emails, or text messages 24/7? Read more… The Importance of Communion: A Sign of Assurance via Ligonier Ministries Scripture teaches us that
Call God: The 24/7 Direct Prayer Line
Therefore, brothers and sisters, since we have confidence to enter the Most Holy Place by the blood of Jesus, by a new and living way opened for us through the curtain, that is, his body, and since we have a great priest over the house of God, let us draw near to God with a sincere heart and with the full assurance that faith brings, having our hearts sprinkled to cleanse us from a guilty conscience and having our bodies
How to Love One Another…Even Other Christians
By Gerald L. Sittser His extroverted personality annoys you. She seems too quiet. He favors a liturgical worship style, while you like a contemporary one. Her political views are too liberal for your conservative taste. Sound like any of the people at your church? You may dislike them or disagree with them, but their commitment to Christ makes them your spiritual brothers and sisters. If you fail to reach out to them in love as Christ calls you to, then your fractured
Lyrics for Sunday, 27 September 2020
This Is Amazing Grace Who breaks the power of sin and darkness Whose love is mighty and so much stronger The King of Glory, the King above all kings Who shakes the whole earth with holy thunder And leaves us breathless in awe and wonder The King of Glory, the King above all kings This is amazing grace This is unfailing love That You would take my place That You would bear my cross You laid down Your life That I would be set free Oh, Jesus, I sing for All that You've done
Lyrics for Sunday, 20 September 2020
Joy of the Lord Though the tears may fall My song will rise, my song will rise to You Though my heart may fail My song will rise, my song will rise to You While there’s breath in my lungs I will praise You, Lord In the dead of night I’ll lift my eyes, I’ll lift my eyes to You When the waters rise I’ll lift my eyes, I’ll lift my eyes to You While there’s hope in my heart I will praise You, Lord The joy of the Lord is my strength The
From the Pastor: Grateful to God
Do we have plenty to complain about? Yes, absolutely. Any one of us could create a long list of things of what we want, but don’t have. Very easily, we can enumerate lengthy, detailed reasons why not to be thankful. In any given situation, we can find plenty to criticize and find fault with. But we need to concentrate on what God has given us and how blessed we truly are. An exercise in gratitude will help change our perspective on things and
From the Pastor: The Antidote to a Very Bad Day
We give Jesus our sins to bear and he credits us with his righteousness. So God looks upon us as he would his own Son. Believers get full credit for Jesus’ perfection even though they’re anything but perfect. But there’s more.
Weekly Invite – 30 August 2020
Join us for Summer Bible Study on the Book of Acts! Meeting on Sundays at Christuskirche Gauting at 16:00 hrs Ammerseestraße 15 in Gauting Studies will be led by Pastor John, Alastair Hayward, Mike Page, and Will Powell ______ Don't miss this family getaway! When: 11 September - 13 September, 2020 A Weekend Alpen Experience on the Hintersee! Sheltered with God: Finding God’s Peace in a World of Fear Speakers: Pastor John Snyder, Mike Page, Will Powell, and Brian Rogers A preview of some of the sessions: Living Boldly in a World of Fear – Scripture verses: