Tue, 28 April 2009 Newly hired senior minister Michael Rogers shares with us the second message from Luke 7: 36-50. We, like the woman who washed Jesus' feet should be willing to be servants of Christ with our all. And unlike the pharisee who looked down upon this woman, Jesus offers himself to all, no invitation necessary. Comments[0] |
Tue, 21 April 2009 Our current pastoral candidate, Michael Rogers, shares his first message with GCC this week. Using the story in Luke, Michael outlines how Jesus responded to the woman who washed his feet with her hair. Some of us have much to be forgiven for, while others of us feel we have little debt to pay. May we never forget that Jesus died for our every debt, and that each one of us shares the same invitation to Christ. Comments[0] |
Mon, 13 April 2009 So many things can occupy the "throne" of our lives. We allow them to take the head position, dictating our every decision. In this Easter message, Ross argues why Jesus should be in this position in your life. NOTE: There was a video in the message that contained no spoken words, only a music track with text. The audio has been included, but to experience the video completely, view it here. Comments[0] |
Mon, 6 April 2009 Ross Brodfuehrer joins us again for the Easter season. In this Palm Sunday message Ross confronts again the concept of our mental image of Jesus. The image that we have of Jesus often reflects how we live our Christian lives. Though it may contain truth, if there are parts of our picture of Christ that are lacking, we leave room for Satan to work in our minds. Comments[0] |
Thu, 2 April 2009 In the last of his series, David Baird shares with us yet another perspective of the cross of Jesus from those who witnessed it. This time we learn of the transforming power of the cross as experienced by those who discovered it as bystanders. *Note: This message contained a video of a musical performance entitled "Could You Be Messiah to Me?" from Southeast Christian Church's Easter pageant. The audio from this video is not included in this podcast. Comments[0] |

