The Creek Church Blog
May 14, 2012

Have Something to Say

Have Something to Say

I heard a Pastor friend of mine say “Sunday comes once a week, I have to make sure I have something to say.” His words rang true in my heart and got the wheels spinning in my head. In a culture where information is everything, we are bombarded everyday with everything from fast food commercials [...]

May 2, 2012

Who is Your Hero?

Who is Your Hero?

I have a serious question to ask you. Your answer to this question could change not only your life, but the lives of everyone you will ever encounter. Yes, its that serious. The question is this…is Jesus your hero? Now I don’t mean the kind of hero that you may tip your hat to if [...]

April 25, 2012

Marriage ain’t no Bed of Roses

Marriage ain't no Bed of Roses

Granddad said this to me before and many times after I was married. He was married for over 70 years to Grandma whom he loved dearly. So, it may not have been “no bed of roses” but it was worth fighting for. He surely did. Not only is marriage worth fighting for – the definition [...]

April 13, 2012

The Body of Christ

The Body of Christ

Have you ever read through the book of Romans? If you haven’t you need to. In fact quit reading this article and go start right now. For the first 11 chapters, Paul lays out the Gospel. From our sin to our Savior, his argument is fool-proof and his rhetoric is perfect. Then in chapter 12 [...]

April 3, 2012

Nathan

Nathan

Nathan isn’t old enough to drive a car. He isn’t even in High School yet as he’s 11 years old. But when it comes to having an impact on a 29-year-old pastor, he surely has done that, in spite of his youthful age. 1 Timothy 4:11 says “let no one despise your youth, but set [...]

March 14, 2012

I Wasn’t Invited.

I Wasn’t Invited.

Being left out is not fun. I don’t care who you are or how old you are – not getting invited hurts. My mom – who I love – will not come to my house unless she is invited. (Mom this is your timeless invitation to visit ME. Please come!) We have all experienced the [...]

March 7, 2012

People Projects

People Projects

“In part it is about having no money, but there is more to poverty than that. It is about being isolated, unsupported, uneducated, and unwanted. Poor people want to be included and not just judged and ‘rescued’ at times of crisis.” This perspective changing statement was made by a mother who had lived all of [...]

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