September 21, 2025
Series: I'm A Church Member, Pentecost
Speaker: Pastor James Enderle
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 3 – The body of Christ is blessed with diversity. Each of us have different gifts, talents, and preferences. When you get a group of 10 people together you may have 10 different opinions. What happens when you group 700 together? How can you have unity and peace among so many Christians? If each is only concerned about getting their way and having their preferences met, peace, harmony and working together will be impossible. Through Jesus and His humility, we can see how we can put others first.
August 31, 2025
Series: Sundays after Pentecost, Wounds That Heal
Speaker: Pastor James Enderle
Everyone knows that humility is a positive trait, and pride is a negative one. So, why bother talking about what we already know? Because in spite of that knowledge, we still helplessly fall into the trap of pride. We all desire acclaim, recognition, and praise. Jesus’ sharp words this week teach us that seeking exaltation in futile and fleeing ways will only result in receiving the opposite. Those who attempt to exalt themselves will eventually be humbled by God. In contrast, Jesus promises that those who leave their exaltation to God will receive honor and glory far greater than any that can be awarded in this life. Our exaltation does not need to be our responsibility, because Jesus has already made it His.