Due to the concern over the COVID19 epidemic New Covenant Baptist will not gather together for worship services March 22 or March 29. After that we will reevaluate the situation and let you know if we can meet.
Pastor Richard has posted his sermon notes for March 22 here. The title is Jesus Prays for the Glory of God from John 17:1.
You can also visit our Facebook page here. Jessica has posted the Missionary Moment online there. A great means of outreach would be for you to share the post about the sermon to your friends.
For those of you who would like to give your offerings we have enabled secure online giving on our website. There you can give by direct debit from your bank or by card. You can also send your check to our mailing address: P.O. Box 443, Clifton, CO 81520.
God bless you.
Long ago two boys on the bank of the Mississippi River watched a mighty paddle wheeler majestically move down the river. As it drew near, one boy laid down his fishing pole and began to wave frantically and yell. The other lad laughed at the effort of his friend to get the attention of the paddle wheeler, but suddenly the giant vessel began to slow down and then turned toward the bank.
I don’t know what you are facing today—maybe the loss of a job, the loss of a loved one, or the loss of health yourself or from someone you love. Afflictions and trials hit all of us. No one is immune from trouble, it is part of life on this sinful world. Jesus said, “In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world.” For the child of God, afflictions can bring us closer to God. This often happens as we pray, as we talk with God during our trials. But how do we pray?
Afflictions come in all shapes and sizes. An affliction can be as small as an aggravating head cold or as large as a major illness, the loss of a job, public persecution, or rumors spread by your enemies. Or an affliction could be the sort of cosmic suffering Job experienced. Some affliction is self-induced, sometimes others bring affliction to us, sometimes affliction is just the result of living in this fallen world. One writer said that we don’t need to seek affliction because sooner or later, it will seek us. I’m sure that’s true. David writes in Psalm 34:19, “Many are the afflictions of the righteous, But the LORD delivers him out of them all.”
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How do I interact with followers of Jesus who are not like me? What if they being to a different group? What if their worship style is different than ours? What if they spread the gospel using a different method than my church? What if they have a different emphasis in the community?