Thursday, September 10, 2009

Humbleness/Respect

Recently in Bible Class, we discussed the notion of humbleness and what makes a person humble. We know the "signs" of humbleness, but in your opinion, what makes a person humble?

Last night, we heard a Congressman (Joe Wilson (R) SC) blurt out to the President of the United States "You lie!" Today, in his humbleness and with a tremendous out cry from citizens and even fellow Congressmen/women, he was forced to apologize for his comments. What are your thoughts on the lack of Respect for leadership..and not just in the government, but even in the church.

Let's Talk!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

What's your favorite?

Tonight I want ask a question about what we sometimes take for granted, but is still very important in all of our lives...MUSIC! There are songs that have so much impact in our lives and provide a place of refuge for our journey through life. Here is tonights question...what is your favorite Gospel/Christian song, and why?

Be Blessed!

Pastor Mark

Thursday, May 21, 2009

The 10 Virgins

The 10 virgins were all equipped to go out, but only 5 were equipped to meet the bridegroom! Matthew 25 talks about the 5 foolish and 5 wise who all were waiting and fell asleep. There was a distinct difference between 5 of them....one group was in expectation, which lead them to preparation and in the end....thye ended up with the bridegroom in a celebration.

What causes folk to think that all they need is "just enough" when you try to anticipate an arrival from God? What are your thoughts on the decisions that were made in this story, and what conclusions do you draw from how that parable relates to the church?

Thursday, April 30, 2009

The Tension with Tithing

Just the other day I read a statement from a person that talked about "the problem with tithing is...." The person was making mention that there are those who tithe money expecting to receive money in return, and that tithing was not just money, but that seems to be all that pastors focus on. There seemed to be a notion that some folk are neglecting their responsibilities (financial to their creditors) because they are giving their tithe and then having to pay their other bills with credit cards.

Tithing is, to the believer, a command that has been established from the early beginnings of creation. What are your thoughts on the notion that in this recession, one needs to hold back on their obligation to God through the tithe. Also, while I realize that tithing is not just money, but also time and talent. Where does that part of your tithe fit in?

Let's get ready to talk...and I mean talk openly about this!

Thursday, April 23, 2009

It's time to GROW UP!!!

Good Evening...or for most of you that know me....Good Morning!

Last night we continued our discussion on "Advancing through Adversity." In our discussion, which I must say was one of the best Bible Classes we have had, we discussed the level of maturity that one must have if they are going to advance through their adversity (whatever that/them may be). Paul spoke about the children of God coming off of milk and eating meat...in other words...it's time for folk to grow up. We see so many folk year after year celebrating birthdays; however, for some, their spiritual birthdays seem to never come when you witness toddler attitudes being displayed by chronologically older folks.

Here is our thought for the evening...why does the spirit seem to go uncelebrated and cared for, but the dependence on God to "pull one through" seems to be so high? We say we trust him, but don't show signs of executing the faith that He can and will do it for us!

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Advancing through Adversity

Last night we talked about Paul and the thorn in his flesh. The fact that Paul had "turned the corner" in his walk with God...he apparently not only has a thorn, but afflicted on every hand.

What do you conclude about Paul's suffering? Was he reaping what he sowed, or was this the pre-req for the anointing that he was receiving? Do you see some Paul in your walk with God?

Let's Talk!

Thursday, March 19, 2009

How do you handle Adversity?

Many times our thoughts say one thing, but our actions show something totally different. It is easy to think that you are in control of "you," but under the right circumstances, "you" become someone totally different than who "you" thought.

How do you handle adversity when it knocks on the door of your personality and spirituality? What is so different about the way you confront adversity now as opposed to maybe 4 years ago? Let's have an open and honest discussion!

Pastor G

P.S. Here some helpful references...Joseph never complained about the situation but pressed his way through adversity. Jesus never complained...although He did ask for the cup to pass from Him, but He also cried "nevertheless," and pressed His way through the adversity.

GO DUKE!!!!!

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Advancing through Adversity

Last night in Bible Class we discussed the story of Joseph and his dreams (Genesis 37) that he shared with his brother and father/mother. His discussion about his dream seemingly caused strife among his brothers and caused them to plot and kill him. The coat of many colors was one thing, but when the dream was shared, then the adversity within the family seemingly intensified.

What are your thoughts on this story of Adversity and what are your opinions on why such adversity existed in Joseph's life? Also feel free to talk about his advancing as well.

Pastor G

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Getting Involved without an Invitation

There is an old adage that says "If you tend to your own business, then you won't have time to be in any one's business." The seasoned folk would tell you "Don't put your nose in places that it doesn't belong." Well I guess you get my point, last night we discussed the story of Aaron and Hur (Exodus 17) and how Hur (Thank God for a guy named Hur) moved without anyone having to ask or invite him to assist. He just saw that there was a need, and met it without hesitation.

Here is the question for the evening....why do we, as a body of Christ, hesitate getting involved with ministry until one is either begged or promised a title before service can be rendered unto the Lord? (Please take into account Romans 12:1 and 12: 3-8 while answering this question for tonight's BLOGPARTY).

Blessings

Pastor G

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Spiritual Connections

Last night we discussed "Spiritual Connections" and how they either impact or impede your life. The connection of a lamp to a dead outlet does not produce light...it does produce frustration. Our conversation centered around I Samuel 18, where Jonathan and David were "connected."

What are your thoughts on the connectivity of the church today. Why are we quick to connect to what is popular as opposed to what is right? And being connected does not always mean that it is the right connection.

Let's hear what your take is on Spiritual Connectivity.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

President Obama's New Start

In this very historic moment in our country, President Obama has been in office two weeks. What are your impressions on his start as the 44th President?

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Power in Christ

Acts 3 talks about the man who was carried and laid at the gate call Beautiful. He was laid there to beg for "alms" from those going into the temple each day. When Peter and John began to enter the man asked them for an alm, and Peter answered and said money I don't have, but what I do have...I give unto you in the name of Jesus Christ.

Peter invoked the name of Jesus before he lifted the man up, and immediately he received power to not only stand, but to leap! What are your thoughts on this power that Peter displayed in the clear act of faith and confidence in what he had (Acts 3:6).

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Power in your Faith

Good Evening...sorry I arrived late to the party!

Last night, Wednesday, we discussed the fact that without Faith, you have no power. You will note in the Gospel, there was a man who had a son who fell in and out of fire and water. The father brought the boy to the disciples of Christ, but they could not "cure" him. Christ was able to heal the boy and then was confronted with the notion of why "they" could not do what He had done. Christ answered them and told them in essence, you are filled with faith.

What causes us to have faith in some instances and very little in others? Why do we seek power, but refuse to believe in the Faith, which brings the power?