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In this series:
- Meet the Owner
Everything we have belongs to God. We manage His business, but He's a great owner to work for.
- Meet the Team
Every person belongs to God. He asks us to manage our relationships well - and commit them to him.
- Fit for Management
If every person belongs to God - then I belong to God. My body is His temple, and he asks me to take care of it.
- Making the Most of Time
Time is the great equalizer - all of us have the same amount. But when it becomes God's time - we are not constrained by it as we were. We "exchange" our time for God's time by committing the first and best to him.
- Managing Money Wisely
Our money and our heart are in the same place. Does the heart follow the money, or does the money follow the heart? Both are true according to scripture. While we cannot control the heart, we can control the checkbook - and giving our money to God ensures that the heart will follow...
- Nothing Less than Worship
To conclude the series about giving God what is rightfully his anyway, we see that He deserves nothing less than worship. Worship literally means to "prostrate oneself at the feet of". What he really wants is us - all of us . This message uses the story of Mary and the alabaster box to show that our measured gift must become an act of reckless abandon. This is ultimately the goal of stewardship. |
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Everett McCoy - Pastor ConnectPoint Community Church Birmingham, Alabama
www.connectpoint.org
Everett McCoy pastors an independent church in Birmingham, Alabama, along with his wife Rhonda (www.rhondamccoy.com). Everett is a business owner, and passionate about motivating Christian businessmen to use their gifts to serve God's purpose around the world. His own business (www.macrim.com) enables him to travel frequently to India, where he also enjoys assisting in the work of indigenous churches. |
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KSFY Action News: Breaking News, Weather and Community |Lifelight Called A Success As Volunteers Cleanup The Lifelight music festival wrapped up Sunday night and coordinators are calling it a major success. The bands have played and the sermons have been told, but today the real work begins for Lifelight volunteers. |
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Sermons 9/3/2010 Encourage your pastor to tell us the upcoming week’s sermon topic. It’s FREE, and it’s open to churches throughout the Big Country. E-mail it to publishme@reporternews.com by 2 p.m. each Monday. Please put “sermon” in the subject line. Include the topic, who will deliver it, a short synopsis, when services begin and the name and street address of your place of worship. |
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Book Festival: Anthology of African-American sermons Book Festival: Anthology of African-American sermons |
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In Bethany Beach, Del., worshipers' church is the sand, sun and surf Sunscreen, sand, surf and sermons all come together at the end of Oceanview Parkway in Bethany Beach, Del. With beach chairs and Bibles in hand, folks gather at 8 a.m. each Sunday through October to worship on the beach. Last weekend, about 50 people came to sing and give praise while waves from the... Bethany Beach Delaware - United States - Delaware - Metro Areas and Regions - Bethany Beach |
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SAUDI ARABIA: Authorities tighten restrictions on clerical fatwas and sermons Keep it short and to the point. And above all, don't embarrass the boss. That's the message of a series of official Saudi directives restricting the activities of clerics who issue bizarre fatwas or deliver long-winded sermons, including some clergy... |
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Pastor still preaching at age 100 HAYDENVILLE, Okla., Sept. 6 (UPI) -- A 100-year-old Oklahoma man who has been preaching since 1930 is still serving as reverend at the church he helped construct in 1940. Pastor - Oklahoma - Church - United Press International - Centenarian |
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Iran: Ayatollah Dastgheib returns to Qoba Mosque after attacks Iron fences set up in response to attacks from pro-government mobs around Qoba Mosque in Shiraz where reformist cleric, Ayatollah Dastgheib, leads the prayers and sermons, were taken down today. |
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Pastor's journey leads him to Crescent Springs When Reverend Randy Schafer graduated from college with an engineering degree back in the '80s, he was not a believer. So it has been an interesting life journey for the 49-year-old from Casa Grande, Ariz., to take the helm last week as the new permanent pastor of Crescent Springs Presbyterian Church. |
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Tribute | David L. Baldwin helped people ‘unlock the treasure chest within’ Who: David L. Baldwin, 58, of Merriam. When and how he died: Aug. 21, of injuries from a car crash. |
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Movie Review: The Last Exorcism The Last Exorcism starts off with an intriguing concept but steadily descends into horror mediocrity. My theory is screenwriters Huck Botko and Andrew Gurland, along with director Daniel Stamm, initially wanted to take the movie in a different direction than where it finally ends up. |
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