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The Bible Translation We Read
Have you ever heard or read the Bible and thought to yourself, “what in the
world are they trying to say?” As with any translation, attempting to
communicate the richness of God’s Word into another language has its limitations
and imperfections. The Bible we read aloud in service is most often the New
Living Translation. We pray that it will overcome some of the barriers of
history, culture, and language that have kept people from reading and
understanding God’s Word to His children. We hope that listeners unfamiliar with
the Bible will find the words clear and easy to understand, and that readers
well-versed in the Scriptures will gain a fresh perspective.
We're a Part of Foursquare
Foursquare is the name of the Christian denomination and family we are submitted
to for leadership and covering. It also describes the four-part ministry of
Jesus Christ as our Savior, Healer, Baptizer with the Holy Spirit, and
Soon-Coming King. We are charismatic in our beliefs, which means we joyfully
celebrate the undeserved favor given to us from God through the cross of His
Son, Jesus. If you are interested in learning more about Foursquare, stop by the
Information Table for information.
Kids Are Pretty Important Around Here
We believe it is a parent’s job to raise their children, but more importantly we
believe we can help. We realize the Church can play an important role in
encouraging and reinforcing the biblical values and teachings already taking
place in the home. We see the Church as always one generation away from
extinction. Because of this belief, we take the time each week to teach
age-appropriate lessons that are both relevant and applicable to the age group
being taught. Our youth are pressured on all sides to compromise their beliefs.
We desire to be a refuge to them in their week. As adults, we are setting the
example of Jesus to our children; we are the representatives of what God has
called His children to be.
Celebrating Through Song
It is our job to worship our Father God, in spirit and in truth. (John 4:23) One
of the most practical ways we can do that as a congregation is through song. We
sing songs that proclaim our love for Him. We sing songs of our thankfulness for
bringing us back to right-standing through the cross of His Son, Jesus. We
proclaim the truth of God’s Word in our lives through singing songs of unity. We
believe we need to align ourselves first to the truth of God’s Word through
teaching and prayer. Then, and only then, will we worship Him in spirit and
truth. All of this is part of how we respond to His love for us more completely |