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Sunday's Message: "God's Got This"

Romans 8:31-39
 

What's Good About the Gospel?

At our Easter service, we were encouraged and challenged by the words of Rev. Vernon Anderson from a letter of congratulations to our church upon the consecration of our former building on April 26, 1961, "You have done well in building a church of brick, now your even greater task remains, to build and foster a church of concerned hearts, so that you may reach out effectively in the spirit and mind of Christ to reclaim lives for Him."  That two-fold task continues to be our calling; first, to build and foster concerned hearts, and second, through the spirit and mind of Christ to reclaim lives for Him.

This summer, our sermon series is responding to that task by asking the question, "What's Good About the Gospel?"  In modern churches all too often the term “Gospel” has been used only to describe a plan of personal salvation. While individual salvation is certainly part of “The Gospel” there is much more to what Jesus and the Apostles had in mind when they proclaimed “The Gospel.” The word “Gospel” is derived in English from the words “god” meaning good, and “spel” meaning news. “Gospel” became the English translation for the Greek word “euangelion.” In the Greco-Roman world, euangelion was the formal announcement of good news. Often the birth of a son to the Emperor, or news of a Roman military victory was considered euangelion. 

The early church high-jacked the term euangelion as a short-hand for their story, history, and theology of Jesus. Our task in this sermon series is to strip back the many ways the "gospel" of Jesus has been bent, twisted, and distorted. We will be attempting to get to the foundational news about Jesus and why that news is good so that we can foster concerned hearts and reclaim lives for Christ.

           Missionary Breakfast            

with Chris & Jenny Hoskins


Come out to the church on Saturday, August 15th for breakfast with the Hoskins at 8:30 am.  The Hoskin family is currently raising support to be long-term missionaries to Ecuador.

 

        Mark Your Calendars for            Fall Kickoff Activities


Sunday, August 30th at 9 - 10 am
                     Children's Ministry Training
                        OR
Wednesday, September 2 at 7 - 8 pm
                     Children's Ministry Training
September 4 - 7, 2015
                     Lifelight Music Festival
                 **Youth group sign up with Jill
Sunday, September 6th
                     Backpack Blessings 
Sunday, September 13th
                     Sunday School Rally Day 
                     & Block Party
Wednesday, September 16th
                     Kingdom Kids Kickoff
Sunday, September, 20th
                     Sunday School Kickoff

  MOPS is coming to Prairie Hills!        

Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS) is a program led by moms for moms with children 0 to 5.  We will meet every other Friday from September through May.  Our first meeting will be Friday, September 11th from 9 - 11 am here at PHCC. Childcare is provided through a Christian based preschool-type curriculum called MOPPETS.  During our meetings, we will share breakfast together, listen to speakers/videos, have conversation time with other moms and complete some fun, easy craft projects.  

There are more flyers and business cards at the Welcome Table to hang up or hand out to moms you may know who would benefit from MOPS.

Contact Crystal Secrest with any questions.  Email at office@prairiehills.org or call (952)237-6245. 


Tonight

  6:30 pm    Middle School Youth Group
  7:30 pm    High School Girls Bible Study
  7:30 pm    Heroclix

 

Saturday 8/15

  8:30 am    Missionary Breakfast with Chris & Jenny Hoskins
 

Sunday 8/16

10:30 am     Worship service 
  3:30 pm      High School Youth Group with Larchwood kids

 

Tuesday 8/25

  5:30 pm     Leadership Night

Ministry Assignments

 

Sunday, August 16, 2015

 

Sunday School Nursery
N/A



Worship Nursery
Anne & Micah Allen



Children's Church
Anna Perry & Ella Blair



Scripture Reader
Philip Thompson



Counters
Jerry B/Dal R



Featured Musician(s)
Veronica Stoneall



Greeters
Bob & Peggy Blackburn



Projector
Andrew Thompson



Prayer Circle
Lorie Luke & Jack Stengel



Worship Team
Crystal, Molly, Jung, Felipe, Kevin



Sound Operator
Sharri Wheeler


PHCC upgraded the coffee!
We are now serving Top of the Lake coffee.  This is a fair trade coffee that purchases coffee directly from the farmeres in the Lake Atitlan region of Guatemala. This direct involvement provides meaningul economic impact for the entire community!
To learn more, visit www.topofthelakecoffee.com.

Song of the Week

"Promises"
by Sanctus Real
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