Be sure to join us Sunday to hear the latest
news on our purchase of the Old Thriftway building in Alexandria.
The Key to a Blessed
Life
What sane, thinking person would not want to
enjoy a long and productive life?
Who wouldn't want to enjoy the favor and
blessing of God on their life?
Anybody up for riches, honor, provision,
protection and friendship with God?
All of these and more are available to those
who do one thing. That one thing is to fear God. That's right, the
Bible instructs us to fear God. From Genesis to Revelation, from
prophets to apostles and from the lips of Jesus Himself we are instructed to
fear God.
Join us Sunday as we explore this nearly
forgotten topic and see what it really means to fear God.
Connect Group Fair
We will also be highlighting some of the
Connect Groups we are offering this semester. Be sure to join the
group that fits your needs at this time. This is a sure way to
grow in your relationship with God and others.
Oh, and in case you didn't know, we ignore bad
weather at The Bridge! Come rain or shine, snow or ice, we'll be there! Hope you
will be, too!
Blessings to you!
Bo
Saturday, January 31, 2015
Friday, January 23, 2015
Blessed
This past Sunday was a great day at The Bridge. After sharing a basic, but important message on how Jesus came to "show us the Father," between 8-10 people indicated a desire to surrender to Jesus and begin a life of following Him.
This illustrates how the human heart, when awakened by the Holy Spirit, yearns to be joined to the God who loves them. I left church once again feeling so blessed to be able to share the greatest news in the whole world with people God loves so much that He gave His Son to ransom them from sin and make them His own.
I was also reminded of what a wonderful church we have, here at The Bridge. Every week so many people serve joyfully in order to make it possible for others to come and receive ministry, connect with other believers, or to experience the new life Jesus alone provides. I hope we never forget what a wonderful thing it is to be able to enjoy a church family the way we do at The Bridge.
Connect Groups
A very important way to begin to enjoy a family experience at The Bridge is by getting involved in a Connect Group. Over the next few weeks we will be introducing the groups that will be offered in the upcoming semester. Be sure to pick up a Connect Group catalog at church this Sunday to help you find the group that will be best for you -- and then be sure to make attending that group a regular part of your week. This will not only help you grow in your walk with Christ, but will connect you with some of the wonderful people God has brought our way.
You may also visit our website at www.thebridgenky.com, to see a list of all the groups being offered this semester.
"Abba"
In closing, I would like to share with you a devotional that goes along with what we talked about this past Sunday. It's about how God is our "Abba," or "Daddy.
Matthew 6:9b, NASB
"Our Father who art in heaven,"
The name "Abba" simply means "Daddy." No Jew would have dared address God in this manner, yet Jesus did it constantly, and He invites us to do so also.
Max Lucado writes, "One afternoon in old Jerusalem, as my daughter, Jenna, and I were exiting the Jaffa Gate, we found ourselves behind a Jewish family, a father and his three little girls. The four-year-old fell a few steps behind and couldn't see her father. 'Abba!' she called. The father stopped immediately. Only then did he realize they were separated. 'Abba!' she called again. Immediately the father extended his hand and the girl took it. I made mental notes. I wanted to see the actions of an 'Abba.' The father held the girl's hand tightly as they descended a ramp. When they stopped at a busy street, she stepped off the curb and he pulled her back. When the signal changed, he led her and her sisters through the busy intersection. In the middle of the street, he reached down, swept her up into his arms, and continued their journey."
Isn't that what we all need -- an "Abba" who will hear when we call, Who will take our hand when we are weak? Who will guide us through the hectic intersections of life? Who will swing us up into His arms and carry us home? Well, the good news is we have one. No matter what you are facing today, all you have to do is pause, reach up, and whisper, "Abba." He will be there for you.
From The Vine -- Bob Gass Ministries
Have a blessed day in Abba's care!
Bo
Sunday, January 4, 2015
Preparing for the New Year
I hope you had a blessed Christmas and enjoyed
a happy and safe New Year!
As we look forward to 2015, I believe it is safe to say that this will be an eventful year for us here at The Bridge. A new building, a fairly massive renovation and all that goes with such an undertaking will no doubt stretch us, test our faith and give God plenty of opportunity to show Himself strong on our behalf. So, how do we prepare ourselves for such a season?
That's what we'll be addressing in tomorrow's message. We'll be talking about the one thing we can do as a church that will insure that we keep our equilibrium in the face of what will surely prove to be an eventful year.
Of course, what is true for us as a church is equally true for each of us as individuals. The coming year will no doubt bring with it a mix of challenges, joys, as well as opportunities for God to show Himself strong. The way we prepare for the challenges and opportunities of the coming year are the same for us as individuals as they are for us as a church.
So, don't miss tomorrow's message. I'm quite sure you will find it helpful for whatever awaits us in 2015!
Blessings in Jesus!
Bo
As we look forward to 2015, I believe it is safe to say that this will be an eventful year for us here at The Bridge. A new building, a fairly massive renovation and all that goes with such an undertaking will no doubt stretch us, test our faith and give God plenty of opportunity to show Himself strong on our behalf. So, how do we prepare ourselves for such a season?
That's what we'll be addressing in tomorrow's message. We'll be talking about the one thing we can do as a church that will insure that we keep our equilibrium in the face of what will surely prove to be an eventful year.
Of course, what is true for us as a church is equally true for each of us as individuals. The coming year will no doubt bring with it a mix of challenges, joys, as well as opportunities for God to show Himself strong. The way we prepare for the challenges and opportunities of the coming year are the same for us as individuals as they are for us as a church.
So, don't miss tomorrow's message. I'm quite sure you will find it helpful for whatever awaits us in 2015!
Blessings in Jesus!
Bo
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