Here is the info on the Xmas Eve gathering at the Dodsons!
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Here is the info on the Xmas Eve gathering at the Dodsons!
Leave a comment or send us an email if you’re coming!
The end of a year brings about a time of reflection. We reflect for newsletters, sermons, cards, and resolutions. But most of all, we should reflect for Jesus. As I have reflected on the clear evidence of God’s grace in my life and our church, I’ve been both encouraged and discouraged.
I’m encouraged by a growing church, a repenting church, a missional church. I’m encouraged by strengthened and renewed marriages, deep community, new leaders, and sincere love. By…
Wow. What a remarkable pouring out of grace in our church. But when I compare my experience of grace with other’s experience of grace, I begin to get discouraged. There are other pastors, planters, and churches with more influence, more depth, and more mission. And the minute I do this is the minute I move from worship to idolatry, from worshiping God to worshiping influence or reputation. Because of this idolatrous tendency, I was blessed by the following words from a mentor, Jeff Vanderstelt:
May we end the year in worship, not idolatry, in enjoying God’s grace not coveting other’s grace. May we not be concerned about position, power, esteem, or influence but rather rest in the abundantly sufficient grace of God in Christ, who accepts us in an incorruptible love, a Christ who is our everlasting righteousness!
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