September 7, 2025
Speaker: Pastor James Enderle
Topic: Benefits, Body, Body of Christ, Christ, Christian, Church, Different, Encourage, Forgiven, Function, Gifts, God's Love, Hurts, Important, Inactivity, Love, Member, Membership, Nourishment, Parts, Selfishness, Serve, Talents, Team, Whole
When people hear the word “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 1 – Many churches only have 1/3 of their membership active and functioning. Meaning if your membership is 300, only 100 are regularly in worship and serve in joy. This week we look at what it means to be a functioning member of the body of Christ led by His love.
December 22, 2024
Series: A Real Christmas..., Advent
Speaker: Pastor James Enderle
By this time of the holiday season, people are often weighted down. They feel guilty about presents that are not perfect, or parties that did not go as planned, or year-end projects that did not get completed. To top it all off, now is when it dawns on people how little attention they have given to the spiritual preparation Advent invites.
If that is how we feel, perhaps the frenzy of December has done us a favor. We have been stretched to our limits. We have been made painfully aware of our shortcomings. We have been humbled. Perfect! For being made aware of our weakness does not disqualify us from God’s care. It does the opposite. IT is what prepares us for the work he does best. He is a God who lifts up the lowly.