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The Hand of God was Upon Me...

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Last week, I brought up the topic of spiritual attack coming against the church. In my previous post, I said that I get strangely rejuvenated in situations like these. It may be as simple as the fact that the reality of the darkness always makes me more aware of the light, but it may be something more spiritual. I think God manifests himself more in and through us when we are more aware of our need for Him. Obviously, we need Him all the time, but in the midst of attack, we REALIZE we need Him. One thing I'm noticing across our church body is that we seem to be hearing God speak more clearly than usual. In a normal month, I'll usually come across 2 or 3 stories where people hear God speak and receive some kind of confirmation. However, in the 30 minutes following the sermon last week, I heard 5 or 6! I've continued to hear more and more throughout the week. Most of these testimonies would be a bit difficult to try to explain here, but one excellent example gives us the titl...

Rejuvenated by Spiritual Attack?

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We have begun our season of prayer and fasting--incase you were wondering why you were so hungry! We kicked things off on Wednesday with a worship night that felt quite powerful to me. I was on stage banging away on a hand drum called a cajón, but I could hear the congregation singing and shouting pretty passionately the entire time.  That worship night marked the first of several special prayer nights that we will hold throughout the season of prayer and fasting. We're hoping that people make a special effort to join in to corporate prayer if possible.  On Sunday, we are also planning on changing up the liturgy a little by moving the sermon earlier in the service to leave more time for worship and ministry time at the end. Even though it wasn't originally a part of the plan, this first Sunday of Lent will have a couple of baptisms to kick it all off.  ______ As this season of prayer and fasting kicks off, I find myself rejuvenated in prayer , not necessarily because of t...

The Benefits and Risks of Fasting as a Church

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Around this time last year, I preached a sermon simply called Fasting in a sermon series called Make Disciples. In that sermon, I gave the following definition of Biblical Fasting: Abstaining from food and sometimes water for spiritual purposes: expressing sorrow, seeking intervention from God, and subjugating your flesh to the Spirit .  Starting on February 18, we will enter into a time of fasting as a church. In my last post, Anyone Up for a Nice Long Fast? , I described the two fasts we will be choosing from: The Daniel Fast or a Sun-up to Sun-down fast. Again, you're free to modify either of those to make them less or more extreme. Go check out that post for the logistics. In this post, we need to focus on the benefits and risks of fasting as a church.

Anyone up for a nice long fast?

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The season of Lent starts February 18 and ends on Easter Sunday, April 5. As a church, we will be joining together in fasting.  We will choose a type of fast that works for us individually, and we will fast from Monday through Saturday, and break the fast each week on Sunday as we celebrate together.  For more information on the theology of Fasting, please watch this message called Sermon on the Mount: When you Fast   Here are two options to choose from for a fast that you can dive into for this season of Lent.