What is your Purpose as a Christian? January 1, 2010
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Ecc 3:1 To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven:
As I pondered the theme verse for Community this year, I wonder as I have witnessed Christians worshiping “What is their purpose for being at church?’ The theme for our church this year is “Purpose 2010 – COMMUNITY.” Over the next few weeks I will challenge you as well to think about your Christian walk on your path to Heaven. We as Christians are more concerned about our well being then the well being of the unsaved we know and come in contact with everyday. When we worship at church why is it that want to get out as soon as we get there? If that is the case why did we come? When I think of the word Purpose, I think of it’s meaning of aim, intention, or goal. I will be challenging the church over the next few weeks on setting goals and aim for something this year with God’s help. If you would like to hear what God’s Word says about your purpose, please come on Sunday mornings at 10 and find your purpose for being on the path of life. So as I close for tonight pray about what your purpose will be for God.
Happy New Year December 31, 2009
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Wishing you a Happy New Year. We at Community Baptist are busy preparing for a exciting NewYear, full of wonderful new Friday Bible studies,work days, outreaches, Vacation Bible school, the Trailblazers Kids Club, and more exciting things yet to mention. We are anxious to see how God is going to bless us this year. When I stop to reflect over 2009, I amazed how much God has blessed our growing Church. Even through the trials of life and of the ministry, He has shown us some many awesome things to look forward to. All I can say is God is Good All the Time. As you walk the path of life, one thing you can be sure of, is that God never changes no matter how much we change He is always faithful.
MERRY CHRISTMAS December 23, 2009
Posted by Pastor Gordon Horton in General.add a comment I just want to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas. And as we celebrate the birth of our Lord, please remember who’s birthday it really is. May you have a safe and joyous holiday. Pastor Horton
