The church building has been a flurry of activity the last couple of days as the staff make final preparations for the Midwest Vineyard conference that starts tomorrow (July 7) and runs through Saturday noon (July 10). Happy and Dianne Leman, our senior pastors, have designed a great program. Bert and Evelyn Waggoner (on left)ContinueContinue reading “The Midwest Conference begins”
Author Archives: Don Follis
Faith and Works are Inseparable
Can you really be a person of faith if you have no deeds to show for it? That’s the question I asked during last night’s sermon at the 703 young adult service, as I preached from James 2:14-26. While I think it’s true that right doctrine without deeds isn’t much use, I would never denigrateContinueContinue reading “Faith and Works are Inseparable”
Sermon Prep is a lot like Dental Work
Part of my ministry includes working with GodSearch, the Vineyard’s young adult ministry. 703 is the Sunday evening service targeted directly to young adults. This summer, my teammate Tony Ranvestel (the young adult pastor) and I are preaching through the book of James. This Sunday evening I tackle James 2:14-26 — faith and deeds areContinueContinue reading “Sermon Prep is a lot like Dental Work”
What does God think of YOU?
You ask your average person to think about how God views them, and you’ll likely get three answers. First, people may answer, “Well, sorry to say it, but I think God is pretty disappointed in me.” Another may say that God is an inspector, always checking him out to see if he’s towing the line.ContinueContinue reading “What does God think of YOU?”
Focus groups for men
The last two Sundays (June 20 and 27) I have met with about 60 men of our church in the prayer house southeast of the building. These groups (I called them focus groups) gave me a good sense of where the men of our church are. Very fascinating to listen to men talk about theirContinueContinue reading “Focus groups for men”
Spiritual Reading
Have you ever given thought to how you actually read the Bible and do your own personal Bible study? A couple of weeks ago I was in Austin, TX, at the Southwest Vineyard regional conference. Michael Palandro, Vineyard pastor from Houston, TX, did an outstanding workshop on Lectio Divina — basically divine reading. I haveContinueContinue reading “Spiritual Reading”
More on Emotional Health
I liked Scazzero’s book on Emotional health so much, I decided to review it for my Friday religion column. Here’s the column:Don Follis 6/25/04 religion column: “Churches can learn to be emotionally healthy”My uncle was a pastor with incredible people skills. Everyone liked him. Unhappily, he blew through pastoral jobs, most lasting just a coupleContinueContinue reading “More on Emotional Health”
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