What a great Father's Day! Every home needs a strong father. If you haven't seen the movie Courageous, it is really a must see movie. What a great job the produces have done in creating a story which touching on so many important issues for men, fathers, and families.
Next week (the week of June 24th) we are looking forward to launching small group Bible Studies using the Courageous Living DVD and discussion material. If you are interested, please get signed up by calling 573-443-LIFE or e-mailing tom@newlifecolumbia.org.
Beginning this Sunday, we will focus on Courageous Living in our Sunday morning gatherings as well. So come prepared to ask God for strength and courage. I hope you will!
Monday, June 18, 2012
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
You're invited to the Church in Prayer prayer meeting beginning this Wednesday evening at 6:30 PM (at the church office).
We will pray for about an hour. Please join us as we seek God for our families, church, and community. We have many things about which to pray.
Recently, I had a great time away with Luke on his graduation trip to the Boundary Waters. Especially notable about the trip was the solitude, simplicity, and struggle of the trip. I already miss it. Life in Columbia is hectic and it can be difficult to focus on the really important things in life. Prayer is an opportunity to re-focus your life on God and His plans for your life. I hope you will join us for prayer. The Psalmist wrote, "Be still, and know that I am God . . ." (46:10).
We will pray for about an hour. Please join us as we seek God for our families, church, and community. We have many things about which to pray.
Recently, I had a great time away with Luke on his graduation trip to the Boundary Waters. Especially notable about the trip was the solitude, simplicity, and struggle of the trip. I already miss it. Life in Columbia is hectic and it can be difficult to focus on the really important things in life. Prayer is an opportunity to re-focus your life on God and His plans for your life. I hope you will join us for prayer. The Psalmist wrote, "Be still, and know that I am God . . ." (46:10).
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