September 14, 2025
Speaker: Pastor James Enderle
Topic: Angry, Build, Chosen, Christian, Church, compassion, Destroys, Disagreements, Division, Divisiveness, Forgive, Forgiven, forgiveness, Gentleness, God, Gossip, Humility, Jesus, Kindness, Mediator, Member, Name, Packers, Patience, Peace, Restores, Selfish, Separates, Shalom, sin, Team, Unifying, Unity
When people hear “membership,” they think about being part of a gym or a wholesale club. Membership is often thought of to come with privileges, perks, and benefits. Members are served. Is this what it means to be a member of a Christian church? Paul explains the metaphor of the church as being a body with many members with Christ as the head (1 Corinthians 12 and Romans 12). At the heart of this is love (1 Corinthians 13). Forgiven by the love of God through the love Jesus has for us to win us forgiveness, we can love God and others. “Now you are the body of Christ, and each one of you is a part of it.” He has placed us all in the Church with different gifts. In this series we look to build a strong healthy church by asking the question “What does it mean to be a church member?”
Week 2 – What builds unity among different people? The world is seeking the answer to this. Our world is divided on so many issues and topics. Can one be unforgiving and have unity? Can one ignore others and their needs and preferences and have unity? Can one think that their way and their ideas are the only right ways and have unity? Over all of this, there is one thing that will drive and create unity. Love. And not just loving one another, but the love that comes from Jesus, who forgives us, and showed us His great love, to bring us into a relationship of unity with God.
December 31, 2024
Series: New Year's Eve, The Gift of God
Speaker: Pastor James Enderle
On this Eve of a New Year, we are gathered together to meditate on the goodness of our God during the past year and to pray for his grace for the future. As most years of our lives, this past one has likely been a year of joys and a year of sadness. There have been days when all has worked out well and days when it seems nothing could go right. We have laughed at times, cried at times, contemplated at times, and sometimes just sat back in wonder at life. Such is life in this imperfect world.
Yet in the midst of uncertainty we have turned again and again to the Lord our God who does not change. His Word has been our fortress and our Rock of refuge in all times. So as we approach the New Year tonight, we turn again to that Word – to its revelation and its promises. It helps us to know God better. It will direct our prayers. It will fill us with hope. It will remind us of the forgiveness which we have in Jesus for our failures. May the Lord bless our meditation and grant us a blessed New Year – connected with Jesus Christ, our Savior.