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Busting The Myths - Live Q & A

March 13, 2016

March 13, 2016 • Dr Charles Kyker

Most of us know the Golden Rule, but do we practice it? It’s hard in day-to-day life—when things aren’t going our way, when the kids have gotten on our last nerve, when our spouse is out gallivanting and we’re holding down the fort—to “do to oth- ers whatever you would like them to do to you.” Often when we are stressed in one area we take it out on third parties, like folks at the grocery store, in traffic, or at work. And yet, Jesus says treat others always the way you want to be treated. He goes on to say: This is the essence of all that is taught in the law and the proph-
ets” (Matthew 7:12).

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Easter - God's Radical Takeback

March 27, 2016 • Dr Charles Kyker

Easter is the great take-back. God gave His Son so that we could be forgiven of sin and rescued from this broken world. Have you received this wonderful gift of love? Close by reading John 19:38 – 20:18. Perhaps like Mary Magdalene and the little boy in the class- room, the Lord is calling you to share the message: “I have seen the Lord!” Who is the Lord putting on your heart to speak truth in love? Are you willing to share with sincerity and simplicity what the cross and Easter mean to you?

Throw In The Dirty Garments

March 20, 2016 • Dr Charles Kyker

If there was ever anyone who stayed focused in the midst of chaos it was Jesus. From the beginning of His public ministry He was surrounded with criticism, skepti- cism, misunderstood mission, name-calling and slander at times – and yet, He kept right on teaching, proclaiming the Good News, healing, even raising the dead. Jesus is our supreme example of remaining faithful in the fire. Luke chapter nineteen gives us the story of Zacchaeus, the parable of the Ten Serv- ants, Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem, and the clearing of the Temple. Each account is about doing the right thing in the midst of chaos and criticism. If you have been waiting for the right “season” to do ministry – waiting till your life gets more in- control before you begin to serve your Lord – the wait is over. There will always be “stuff” in your way. Ministry is messy anyway, so you might as well jump in with your mess and be about your Father’s business. Jesus says: “Wake up and look around. The fields are already ripe for harvest”

Is the church boring?

March 6, 2016 • Dr Charles Kyker

Many people would say church is one of the most boring places to be. Interesting, when the early church was anything but boring. Look at the life of the Lord Jesus – not boring. Look at our God from the beginning – certainly not boring, but brilliant. Why is it that we’ve somehow made the experience of church boring? Could it be that our desire to put on a show has sabotaged the mission of Christ’s body, to in- fuse the world around us with His DNA? When we got lost in promoting ourselves, we run the risk of losing the precious people Christ wants us to reach with His love.