Monday, November 12, 2007

Pray! 

Let's begin to really Pray! Pray for TLCC to make a difference as she leaves the building. 
Pray for hearts to surrender and the waters of the baptistry to be stirred. 
Pray for the Youth of this area to come to Christ and for the Student Ministry of TLCC to grow. 
Pray that the men of the church rise up and start leading their families and this church for the Glory of God! 

Pray! Pray! Pray that the Holy Spirit move people toward repentance and that we begin to move in the power of the Holy Spirit to proclaim the gospel of Jesus to a lost and dying world!

Pray for the Children's Christmas Musical to be a blessing during the Christmas season. 

Pray for me. Just because! 

Pray so that we may stand against the devil's schemes. 

Pray....Maranatha! Maranatha. Come quickly Lord Jesus! 

David

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Widgets!

I have a new widget for my dashboard for the MAC. Just testing it out. 

I love the mac world!

David

Contagious!


A new series is just around the corner. every year around this time in the fall, we cover the topic of stewardship. This year the title comes from a book by Barry Cameron, Contagious Generosity. I pray that over the next three weeks, that every person catches this principle from God's Word. Join TLCC as we discover the key to continuos blessing.

On completion of Contagious Generosity, we will launch into our Christmas series: The Perfect Christmas.

I am curious, what is your idea of a perfect Christmas?

December 9th, we will host Christmas at the Lakes! This will be an event for the whole family. I can't wait. the Children are working so diligently on their musical called Christmas Crosstalk. We will also have a great worship time that will warm your heart and turn your eyes toward the light of the world! The team is also working on some other fun and exciting things that will make it a night to remember. Don't miss Christmas at the Lakes.


give us your thoughts...


Love you all dearly,

David

Friday, November 2, 2007

Open Doors!!!!

I hope that you have been motivated and encouraged to invite someone to Church this week. I am praying that even between now and Sunday that many of you will make it a priority to call a friend, neighbor, even a loved one and invite them to church.
If you look at the image for the sermon series, you will notice that the door is open. Indeed, the door is open. The door is open like never before in our culture, in our town, in our communities to advance the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Look for those open doors and if you don't have an open door, pray for God to open them! Paul in his letter to the church in Collosee asked them in his final thoughts to pray for doors of opportunity to be open so that he may proclaim the gospel even while he was in chains. Do you see the irony of it? Paul is not praying that God open doors of freedom so that he could get out of the chains that were shackeled to his feet. No, Paul was praying for open doors of oportunity to share the gospel while standing in the chains that bound him. Wow!

"In Chains" some of us probably feel like God has allowed us to be "in chains." But could I encourage you for a bit? Those chains just might be the very "pulpit" or "platform" that enables you to share about Jesus and how he has changed your life.
What chains has God allowed to shackle you so that the great "go" mission might be fulfilled?


Some of us miss the open doors of opportunity that God puts before us because we are too focused on how we think God should open doors. I pray for a lot of things, I think I am going to start praying more for open doors of opporunity to share the Gospel.