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Out Of The Armchair And Onto The Field
Contributed by Sherm Nichols on Mar 26, 2016 (message contributor)
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1. Shock And Awe
Contributed on Mar 26, 2016
Considering the wonders of God, and the resulting sense of awe, is the foundation for our response of worship to Him
Football season! Cold nights. Hot chocolates in the stands. Cider donuts from Edward’s Orchard. Sunday afternoon armchair quarterbacking. Some people get pretty caught up in all of it. Have you ever noticed the way that every stadium is put together, no matter what the sport, the ...read more
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2. Cheerleaders, Nachos, And Jerseys
Contributed on Mar 26, 2016
Worship of God consists of a few essential elements. This message will attempt to identify those essentials and help us latch onto them.
Sermon Lanier Christian Church November 11, 2012 David Simpson Soldiers of the Cross 2 Timothy 2:1-4 You then, my son, be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus. 2 And the things you have heard me say in the presence of many witnesses entrust to reliable men who will also be ...read more
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3. Playing For The Right Team
Contributed on Mar 26, 2016
Worship in spirit and in truth is always directed to God above everything else. I want for my audience to understand how worship tends to get misdirected, and why that is such a grievous error; to know what worship directed toward God truly is
Welcome to the stadium! This is now the 3rd week we’re taking a closer look at worship, and we’re doing that in the context of something that most all of us already think about – a stadium – how, just like a big football game, there are a lot of parallels between what you ...read more
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4. Leave It All On The Field
Contributed on Mar 26, 2016
The focus of worship is God and what He wants. This sermon drives that point home to end this series.
I hope this series on worship has been helpful over the past month. At least it may have helped put you in the mood for football season! I’ve been pretty upfront about the goal here – to get us out of the armchair, and onto the field – not on Thanksgiving afternoon, necessarily, ...read more