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Thursday, April 08 2010 12:21 |
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It sounds so repetitious:
“Do you love me?”
"Yes, I love you.”
"Do you love me?”
"Yes, I love you."
"Do you love me?”
"Yes, I love you.
Question: Are you the person you wish to be…and if not, do you understand why you’re not?
Let’s talk about it Sunday morning at 9:45 at
East Unaka Christian Church,
1201 E. Unaka Avenue, Johnson City.
It's the central issue for all who claim Jesus as Savior and Lord.
The message title is "If You Love Me, Then Feed My Sheep."
Text: John 21:15-17 |
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Saturday, April 03 2010 12:21 |
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...around 1910 a newspaper reported that a man in Amarillo had a talking dog. On command the dog would recite the Gettysburg Address. Would you have to see it to believe it?
...last year an investment advisor promised a 20% annual return on investments. Would you have to see it to believe it?
...what about water being changed to wine or the Red Sea parting to allow thousands to walk across on dry land? Would you have to see it to believe it?
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...what about a man who was in a grave for 3 days and then was seen alive by many people? Would you have to see it to believe it?
... "Mary Magdalene reported to the disciples, I have seen the Lord." (John 20:18) Would you have to see him to believe it?
Let's talk about it Sunday morning at 9:45 at East Unaka Christian Church, 1201 E. Unaka Ave, Johnson City.
On this Resurrection Sunday, let's assemble to worship and praise Him.
Forward and upward,
Wayne
423 434 2930
www.euchurch.org
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Thursday, March 18 2010 15:48 |
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Howard Hawk Willis is charged with killing Adam Crismer and Samantha Leming in October 2002. Their bodies were found in a Johnson City rental storage unit.
Willis been jailed since his arrest and has successfully delayed coming to trial by a number of legal maneuvers, the most recent being filing a lawsuit against the judge which necessitated the judge reclusing himself from the case. Regardless of public opinion about the guilt or innocence of H.H.W., Americans have a court system where we are deemed innocent until proven guilty.
Of all the men who have ever lived, only ONE deserves the title “innocent.” Jesus was the only person to live His entire life without doing anything wrong. Yet, He was arrested, tried, convicted, tortured, and condemned to a death reserved for the worst of all criminals.
Question: How do you respond when you are accused but innocent?
Let’s talk about it Sunday morning in the 9:45 worship service at East Unaka Christian Church, 1201 E. Unaka Avenue, Johnson City. The message from John 18:12-24 will be "The Illegal Trial of an Innocent Man." We will meet Annas: The "godfather" of a religious mafia--Do Gooders Gone Bad. We will watch the Kangaroo Court ignore the rules so they could do what they want. Then, we will see what enabled Jesus to be calm & cool, even when being crucified. How'd He do that???
Let's talk about it.
Forward and upward,
Wayne
www.euchurch.org
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Thursday, March 25 2010 10:38 |
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Three men died on Calvary's crosses that day.
Two were executed because they were robbers...takers.
One, Jesus, was executed because He was a giver.
Three men. Three views from Calvary
Let's talk about "What Six Cross Eyes Saw" this Sunday morning at 9:45 at East Unaka Christian Church, 1201 E. Unaka Avenue, Johnson City.
What Six Cross Eyes Saw:
One man ridiculed and died IN his sin.
One man repented and died TO sin.
One was the redeemer and died FOR the sin of the world.
Forward and upward,
Wayne
www.euchurch.org
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Wednesday, March 10 2010 00:00 |
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Trust is a virtue hard to gain and easy to lose. The attached questions can help stimulate discussion and learning following Sunday morning's message "Do You Trust Me?"
Jesus said, "Do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God; trust also in me." (John 14:1).
Forward and upward,
Wayne |
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