Engaging Kids...Empowering Parents... Two Combined Influences Make a Greater IMPACT
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Gordo is a ROCK STAR!!!!
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Don't forget to check out a new site for parents!
Orange Parent is site just you-- mom and dad! We know life spins fast so we want to help you with the most meaningful conversations you will have this week. Talking with your kids about God. The website is http://www.orangeparent.org/ and is updated weekly.
We know your kids are special to you and in 100 years the only thing that will matter is our relationship with God. So if we both work together to shape your child's relationship with God then impact will be greater. Two combined influences have a greater impact then just two influences!
Check out http://www.orangeparent.org/ each week!
We know your kids are special to you and in 100 years the only thing that will matter is our relationship with God. So if we both work together to shape your child's relationship with God then impact will be greater. Two combined influences have a greater impact then just two influences!
Check out http://www.orangeparent.org/ each week!
Scene From the last Gordopalooza

Monday, September 14, 2009
Next Faith Club
The next Faith Club will be Sundays, September 27, October 4 & 11 at 10:55. Faith Club is the new chrisitans class for kids. If you have questions about this class or would like to sign up please email me at richc@fbcmonline.com.
Gordopalooza 3
This Sunday, September 20, is Gordopalooza 3! All Gordo, all morning. Beginning at 9:30 through 12:00 the zany characters of the KidzStuff clubhouse will be helping us discover the value of using WISDOM in our choices. Gordo has been preparing for this concert. You just never know what Gordo is up to. Through high energy and multimedia we will show the love of God to boys and girls.
Bring a friend to join you this Sunday. Lots of fun for all! See you Sunday.
Bring a friend to join you this Sunday. Lots of fun for all! See you Sunday.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
We're BACK!!!!
It's time to get back in the swing of many things. Getting up, going to school, homework & brushing your teeth! No, I mean I hope you have been brushing your teeth all a along. It's also time to keep this information site going with updated information. Makes sense, huh!
A couple of things I am excited about and will have more information this week. The biggest though is a new site called ORANGE PARENTS. If you didn't get a chance to hear Reggie Joiner preach on August 16 you got to go back and listen on the church website (http://www.fbcmonline.com/) . And if you did hear him you may want to go back a relisten to his thoughts on family.
There can be a new day for the family in America! But it will not happen by accident. Coming September 1st will be a site to help you (parents) and our church to go ORANGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A couple of things I am excited about and will have more information this week. The biggest though is a new site called ORANGE PARENTS. If you didn't get a chance to hear Reggie Joiner preach on August 16 you got to go back and listen on the church website (http://www.fbcmonline.com/) . And if you did hear him you may want to go back a relisten to his thoughts on family.
There can be a new day for the family in America! But it will not happen by accident. Coming September 1st will be a site to help you (parents) and our church to go ORANGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Monday, August 17, 2009
Do You Feel the Luuuv?
How does that Beatles' song go? "All you need is love ..." When you think about it, just about everything we do with or for others boils down to love. Which, of course, doesn't come as a surprise to God-followers, the Creator of love. He IS love, after all (1 John 4:16), and the reason we can love at all: because He loved us first (1 John 4:19).
Jesus said THE most important commandment is to love God and to love Him with all we've got. When we do that, we'll love others--the second most important commandment. The second most important, yes, but so closely aligned with the first that it's impossible to split the two.
John put it this way: "If anyone says, 'I love God,' yet hates his brother, he is a liar. For anyone who does not love his brother, whom he has seen, cannot love God, whom he has not seen ... Whoever loves God must also love his brother" (1 John 4:20-21, NIV). And so on that one "peg" (love God/love others) hang ALL the commandments--the 10 Commandments, the Mosaic Law, and the 600 or so laws the Pharisees added to it.
So this month we have focused on love, which is choosing to give someone your time and friendship no matter what. The first week we began with the time the Pharisees got their heads together in an attempt to trick Jesus and His reply (which also happens to be our memory verse for the month, Matthew 22:37-39). When you love God, you'll love others. The second week of August we talked about what takes "first place" and the fact that when you love others, you give them your time, as Jesus pointed out when He visited Mary and Martha (Luke 10).
This past week revolved around Jesus' parable of the prodigal son (Luke 15): When you love others, you're quick to forgive.
THIS SUNDAY we'll focus on what Jesus told Peter after His resurrection (John 21). When you love Jesus, you'll treat others the way He does.
Next Sunday we'll depart from the norm and examine a "faith skill," the faith skill of prayer (dialoguing with God, both public and private). Jesus modeled all kinds of principles about prayer for us. But ultimately, He showed us that talking to God changes things.
Just thought you might want to know what your children are learning so that you can talk with them about LOVE at home.
How does that Beatles' song go? "All you need is love ..." When you think about it, just about everything we do with or for others boils down to love. Which, of course, doesn't come as a surprise to God-followers, the Creator of love. He IS love, after all (1 John 4:16), and the reason we can love at all: because He loved us first (1 John 4:19).
Jesus said THE most important commandment is to love God and to love Him with all we've got. When we do that, we'll love others--the second most important commandment. The second most important, yes, but so closely aligned with the first that it's impossible to split the two.
John put it this way: "If anyone says, 'I love God,' yet hates his brother, he is a liar. For anyone who does not love his brother, whom he has seen, cannot love God, whom he has not seen ... Whoever loves God must also love his brother" (1 John 4:20-21, NIV). And so on that one "peg" (love God/love others) hang ALL the commandments--the 10 Commandments, the Mosaic Law, and the 600 or so laws the Pharisees added to it.
So this month we have focused on love, which is choosing to give someone your time and friendship no matter what. The first week we began with the time the Pharisees got their heads together in an attempt to trick Jesus and His reply (which also happens to be our memory verse for the month, Matthew 22:37-39). When you love God, you'll love others. The second week of August we talked about what takes "first place" and the fact that when you love others, you give them your time, as Jesus pointed out when He visited Mary and Martha (Luke 10).
This past week revolved around Jesus' parable of the prodigal son (Luke 15): When you love others, you're quick to forgive.
THIS SUNDAY we'll focus on what Jesus told Peter after His resurrection (John 21). When you love Jesus, you'll treat others the way He does.
Next Sunday we'll depart from the norm and examine a "faith skill," the faith skill of prayer (dialoguing with God, both public and private). Jesus modeled all kinds of principles about prayer for us. But ultimately, He showed us that talking to God changes things.
Just thought you might want to know what your children are learning so that you can talk with them about LOVE at home.
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