First Steps:
Clicking on this link could literally change your life. The information to follow will answer some of life’s most important questions, as well as, give you the steps to follow that will help you experience everything God purposed for your life. No matter where you are at this point in your life, we need to rethink our lives to determine for what and whom are we living. Our prayer is that the this link will help you discover the LIFE you have always wanted.
Simply put, baptism is an outward display and celebration of your inward decision to trust Christ with your eternity. It’s an act of obedience, a step of acknowledgement that is representative of the fact that Jesus died on the cross, was buried and rose again from the grave, alive, so each of us can experience eternal life. When you step into the water, you are letting the world know that you have walked into a new life of faith in Jesus Christ and that you are committing to follow Him down a new path. If you’ve made the decision to follow Jesus, baptism is your next step in your spiritual journey. Acts 22:15-16 “You will be my witness to all men of what you have seen and heard. And now what are you waiting for? Get up, be baptized and wash your sins away, calling on His name.”
Our relationship with Christ might be personal but it is not private. God has called each us to be His witnessed to our friends, family, co-workers, and classmates. Acts 1:8 (NLT)”…and you will be my witnesses, telling people about me everywhere–in Jerusalem, throughout Judea, in Samria, and to the ends of the earth. John 9:25 (NLT) “…But I know this: I was Blind, and now I can see!” The most powerful story you can tell someone is the story of how Jesus changed your life. Just like the blind man in the above, he didn’t know how to answer all the questions or explain the details of what happened in his life. However, he knew these things for certain; he was blind and his personal encounter with Jesus allowed him to see.
Growth Steps:
Suggestions: Find a translation of the Bible that you like and is easy to read (e.g., New Living Translation, New International Version). YOu can download a free digital Bible that offers a variety of translations to your computer, handheld device or smart-phone. This allows you to have your Bible with you at all times. Go to www.youversion.com At This website you will also find Bible reading plans for you to flolow throughout the year that can send daily readings to your inbox. Click here for a 30 day reading plan that follows the life of Jesus to help you get started.
The ACTS pattern is a simple way to begin using every kind of prayer.
ADORATION: telling God what He means to you.
CONFESSION: Telling God your sin and receiving His forgiveness.
THANKSGIVING: Telling God how grateful you are for all He’s done for you.
SUPPLICATION: Telling God your specific needs.
Jesus makes it clear that when His words, the Bible, become part of you, you will pray and God will answer. Knowledge and understanding of the Bible is a major component to confident praying. God answers every prayer. His answers are NO, YES, WAIT. God may not answer prayer the way that we want, but He will answer prayer in a way that He see best. If God says no or wait, know that God has a greater purpose He wants to fulfill. God’s delays are not always God’s denials. We must be patient and persistent with our prayers.
LifeGroups are the friends that you grow, laugh and serve with. We were designed to thrive in community with other believers and grow better together! Here’s how you can find the right group for you: www.LifeWay.cc/lg
Most of us want to make a difference: we want to leave our footprint on the world. And God has gifted each of us with a particular set of skills to do just that-through the local church. As a new Christ follower, one of the most powerful lessons you can put into action is serving in the church; it’s stepping outside of your comfort level and stepping up to serve others. Jesus himself said that He did not come to be served, but to serve others. When you volunteer your time and talent in the local church, you will discover the key to unlocking a life of influence and change. Read these words from the Bible and take the next step of serving in the church. 1 Peter 4:10 “Each one should use whatever gifts he has received to serve others, faithfully administering God’s grace in its various forms.”
Your next step may be gaining freedom from harmful influences in your life, like recovering from addiction or reframing unhealthy relationships. We have relationships with area counselors that can help. We would be glad to help you. You can call or email our church office.
You can contact our church office and we’d be glad to assist you.