So, the kids wanted to submit video entries to Disney Channel for a competition called, "Shake It Up". The girls were serious. The boys? Not so much.
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Amazement or Faith
There is a big difference between being amazed by Jesus and having faith in Jesus. However, it's easy for us to confuse the two. If you click on the following link, you'll see the most recent sermon I preached at Istrouma that deals with this topic.
http://vimeo.com/24728670
http://vimeo.com/24728670
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Hope 04 - Holding On To Hope
The last message in the Hope series I did at Istrouma in Baton Rouge. Having firmly grasped the concept of hope, how do we grasp and hold on to hope itself?
Here's the link:
http://vimeo.com/24126588
Here's the link:
http://vimeo.com/24126588
Monday, May 30, 2011
Hope 03 - Christian Hope and Suffering
Hard times, adversity, trouble, tribulation, pain, suffering...it hits everybody, regardless of whether you have a relationship with Christ or not. It's difficult to sort out. Here's my stab at it:
http://vimeo.com/23809196
http://vimeo.com/23809196
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Hope 02 - The Hope of His Appearing
Jesus will come again. In His second coming is hope...hope that we can cling to regardless of the circumstances life brings our way. We all struggle and we all suffer. I've spent much of this week thinking about suffering we endure in this life, and we'll tackle that subject head on tomorrow in our worship gatherings. However, before we can adequately and Biblically think through suffering, it is imperative that we consider the hope inherent in His second coming. If you are catching these messages through this blog, watch and consider the "Hope of His Appearing" before you look at "Christian Hope and Suffering".
That message is here: http://vimeo.com/23491863.
Hopeful,
Mike
That message is here: http://vimeo.com/23491863.
Hopeful,
Mike
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Hope 01 - Hope of the Gospel
Over the past few months, I have had to deal with a handful of discouraging circumstances. Life happens. I found that some days, I was able to transcend the adversity, and other days, I fell captive to the things I couldn't control. So, I started paying attention to what was going on inside me...started digging into Scripture...and started listening to other pastors speak on the topic of hope. Then, the opportunity to preach a sermon series at Istrouma came up. So, I figured I'd speak from what God was teaching me. If "hope" is something you need more of...maybe this sermon will help you.
It's found at: http://vimeo.com/23165949?ab
Grace and Peace,
Mike
It's found at: http://vimeo.com/23165949?ab
Grace and Peace,
Mike
Monday, February 28, 2011
Charlie Sammons
Tomorrow marks the 7 year anniversary that Charlie Sammons, one of my friends and mentors, died. At least it's kind of the day. He died on February 29th, which because of the whole leap year thing, that actual date doesn't come around every year.
As I got to know Charlie, and as he found out about my dad dying when I was in my early twenties, Charlie actually said out loud, "I'll stand in for your dad." And, he did. He had a great love for Jesus, an immense eternal perspective, a gentle way about him, and a lot of wisdom. I'm thankful for how he invested in me.
He also loved all sorts of music and live concerts. As the cancer was beginning to attack his body, he bought tickets to a bunch of concerts, and I got to go to some with him. We shared good times and great conversation watching Neil Young, Dave Matthews, and Kenny G. I laugh as I type that, but he had extra tickets to Kenny G!
I'm thankful for Charlie, and I miss him.
As I got to know Charlie, and as he found out about my dad dying when I was in my early twenties, Charlie actually said out loud, "I'll stand in for your dad." And, he did. He had a great love for Jesus, an immense eternal perspective, a gentle way about him, and a lot of wisdom. I'm thankful for how he invested in me.
He also loved all sorts of music and live concerts. As the cancer was beginning to attack his body, he bought tickets to a bunch of concerts, and I got to go to some with him. We shared good times and great conversation watching Neil Young, Dave Matthews, and Kenny G. I laugh as I type that, but he had extra tickets to Kenny G!
I'm thankful for Charlie, and I miss him.
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