Sep 28, 2014
God Will Get in Your Face
Today we celebrate the end of Jonah. For those of you that have been here the last three weeks, after this morning we will have worked our way through the entire book of Jonah. The first chapter taught how we could not escape the presence of God and how God wanted to be with us no matter what we had done. The second chapter of Jonah taught how God hears our prayers, even when it doesn’t feel like it. Last week we studied how no matter what we have done, God wants to use us and our gifts to further the Kingdom. This week we see how God reacts to our tendency to feel sorry for ourselves.
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  • Sep 28, 2014God Will Get in Your Face
    Sep 28, 2014
    God Will Get in Your Face
    Today we celebrate the end of Jonah. For those of you that have been here the last three weeks, after this morning we will have worked our way through the entire book of Jonah. The first chapter taught how we could not escape the presence of God and how God wanted to be with us no matter what we had done. The second chapter of Jonah taught how God hears our prayers, even when it doesn’t feel like it. Last week we studied how no matter what we have done, God wants to use us and our gifts to further the Kingdom. This week we see how God reacts to our tendency to feel sorry for ourselves.
  • Sep 21, 2014God Will Use Us No Matter What We May Have Done
    Sep 21, 2014
    God Will Use Us No Matter What We May Have Done
    This is the third Sunday in our series on Jonah.  In the first chapter of Jonah we learned that we could not escape the presence of God and God wanted to be with us no matter what.  In the second chapter of Jonah we learned that God hears our prayers, even when it doesn't feel like they are heard.  Today we will see that no matter what we have done, God wants to use us and our gifts to further the Kingdom.
  • Sep 14, 2014God Hears our Prayers
    Sep 14, 2014
    God Hears our Prayers
    Last week we started a series on Jonah. In the first chapter of Jonah we learned that we could not escape the presence of God and God wanted to be with us no matter what. Today as we continue learning about Jonah, we will look at prayer and how God hears our prayer. Jonah’s prayers where heard from the depths of the sea. Our prayers are heard from where ever we are, from the mountain tops to the depths of our souls. May God enrich us through this worship.
  • Sep 7, 2014You Can Run . . . But You Can’t Hide!
    Sep 7, 2014
    You Can Run . . . But You Can’t Hide!
    In the original Hebrew, the Book of Jonah begins with a word that can be translated "and it happened…" many times, including the King James Version, where it was translated "Now it came to pass."  And so begins the story of Jonah.  It is unique among the prophetic books in that it is entirely narrative in nature.  Other books of the prophets include sections of narrative but only Jonah is exclusively about the prophet.  This week we begin a four part series on this short but very interesting book.
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