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I Am a Warrior

April 23rd, 2008 by Bill Glick

Here’s a clip from this past Sunday’s message, which concluded The Warrior series.

One cool thing about this clip is that these are the campus pastors at LifeChurch.tv’s 12 campuses.

In what ways have you become a warrior in the past few weeks? Are you becoming that man?

Hostage - Sunday Preview

February 15th, 2008 by Bill Glick

Here’s a preview of the opening from this Sunday’s message.

Yikes!

What is your captor? Are you held hostage by bitterness, malice, or rage?

Rich Givers

February 7th, 2008 by Bill Glick

Here’s a short video clip from Craig’s message last week:

What did you think about what Craig had to say about tithing and giving richly?

3 Month Tithing Challenge

February 3rd, 2008 by Bill Glick

Want to know more about trusting God with the tithe?

Or, Grace’s 3 Month Tithe Challenge?

Phaneroo!

October 25th, 2007 by Dave Hensleigh

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This is one of my favorite greek words…and it is the root word for the english word “manifestion” in the key verse for today, 1 Cor 12:7. Call me wierd but I just like the way it sounds. Phaneroo, phaneroo, phaneroo.

Its a larger than life word meaning to make visible or clear, to plainly reveal or show.

So in the verse it says “Now to each one the manifestation of the Spirit is given for the common good.” Each one of us is a display of what God is and what the holy Spirit is up to. Each one of us is a display of God so that the goodness of God shine onto all around us.

Do you have an example of a phaneroo (an obvious display of the Holy Spirit in someones life today) you can share?

May God bless you with discomfort

September 16th, 2007 by Bill Glick

Here’s the Franciscan Benediction that Craig referred to in this Sunday’s message:

May God bless you with discomfort
At easy answers, half-truths, and superficial relationships,
So that you may live deep within your heart.

May God bless you with anger
At injustice, oppression, and exploitation of people,
So that you may work for justice, freedom, and peace.

May God bless you with tears
To shed for those who suffer from pain, rejection, starvation, and war,
So that you may reach out your hand to comfort them
And turn their pain into joy.

And may God bless you with enough foolishness,
To believe that you can make a difference in this world,
So that you can do what others claim cannot be done.
Amen.

I was having some trouble identifying my burdens this morning, but I’ve been giving it some more thought today and getting more understanding. Are you identifying your God-given burden and embracing it as a blessing?

Shredder

April 14th, 2007 by Dave Hensleigh

Every once in a while, something happens in my life that really fires me up. The kind of situation they had in Acts 2:43 where it says that “everyone was filled with awe”. Amid the chill of the past few weeks came Easter weekend at Grace. It started actually on Palm Sunday weekend when I proved my culinary skills with some great salsa made right there- yep right there on stage (see the Grace blog for the recipe). We got the universal truth that Jesus and His followers have to die (to our self, sin and stuff) if anyone is to truly live.

Anyway, then the sundown Good Friday service of darkness ended with a dark room full of people under a glowing cross taking communion and getting the death of Jesus etched on our souls. I love it.

The real fire-up came for me Sunday morning when after I taught about how the resurrection of Jesus “shredded” death, people jumped to their feet and came forward from all over the auditorium to shred their fears, sins and who knows what. It does not matter now. We left them there…shredded. As the shredding went on and on, I watched in awe and listened to that little machine whining away. It was a beautiful communion with the truth that Jesus won all this freedom and hope just for us.

And then it was silent. Over. Done. Shredded. Silent.

Something beautiful and God-sized is happening at Grace now and it fires me up!

Many of you have told me how you shredded something that morning and now you are done with it by the power of the resurrected Christ. Many of you have thanked me for the creativity and courage to put that shredder on stage. Actually, I thank YOU deeply for encouraging me with your willingness to leave all that stuff behind in the shredder. It is the power of God.

And it fired me up.

So…the Cubs got snowed out today (one less loss early in the season as I look at it!), skies are cloudy and all that. But I am sitting here at Espresso Royal with tears in my eyes giving thanks for what God is doing in your lives these days. I am warm on the inside with the love and presence of God and I thank you for that.

Your fired-up pastor,
Dave

PS- I didn’t even mention how KidStuf is firing me up…what a miracle! Hey, make a plan to invite someone you know to KidStuf this week. The whole gang will be back on stage this Sunday at 10:15 with more of this great focus on RELATIONSHIPS. Go for it, you KidStuf team!

Holy Spirit Ramblings

October 21st, 2006 by Dave Hensleigh

INNER YOU OUTER YOU

This reality of the presence and companionship of the Holy Spirit strikes me as on of the most essential asoects of our inner life. We try to figure it out but JC says it is like the wind (John 3:8)…go figure that out!

HOLY GHOST

This is the moniker for the HS in my roots. It used to freak me out to think of God as a ghost! Then I began to realise that he is a person and a personal encourager and companion.

 LUBBOCK, 1972

My first church experience was at a church in Lubbock, TX that was FULL of the Holy Spirit and it was fun! There was movement, strange verbage, and ecstatic worship. But somehow, it didn’t stick. I remember those days fondly.

 

Dave