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We Were All Fish Once

Go Fish, Part 1

August 5, 2018 • Chris Edmondson • Mark 1:14–20, Luke 5:4–10

When Jesus called His first followers, He had very clear intentions: “I will make you fishers of men.” He didn’t mention making them better people or even saving them from their sins—although He did those things, too. But of all the things He could have emphasized, Jesus announced that His primary agenda for those who follow Him is to use them to introduce others to their loving heavenly Father. It was true in Jesus’ time. And it’s still true today.
BIG IDEA: It’s not enough to follow. To follow is to fish.

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Muddy Water

September 2, 2018 • Chris Edmondson • John 3:16–17

Becoming a Christian isn’t about praying a prayer, attending church, or being committed to God. The message of Christ is simple: God loved us enough to give His son, Jesus, to die for us. All He asks of us is that we place our trust in Him and He will give us eternal life.

Fishing Buddies

August 26, 2018 • Chris Edmondson • John 1:40–41, Luke 5:27–29, John 16:13, 1 Peter 3:15, Matthew 10:19–20

We believe that everyone has the responsibility to invest in someone’s life who does not attend church and to invite them. Invest and Invite. Inviting them to oneChurch. Inviting them to hear your story, because all of us has a story.

Fish Guts

August 19, 2018 • Chris Edmondson • Acts 4:12–29

Sometimes our fears keep us from sharing the message of Christ with those who have never heard. We must remember that God is in control, and we have been invited to participate in what He is up to. If we are to be fishers of men, we must ask God to enable us to have the courage to say something when an opportunity to share His love is given to us.