A Mother’s Joy

Kimberly, and Everyday Church participant, captured this image of a mom cheering for her daughter’s baptism. A picture is worth 1,000 words!Baptism2013

Pray For Us: An Update From Wendy

Baptisms Fall 2013This Sunday was such a joyful experience at Everyday Church. Five dearly loved members of our church family took a new step in their relationship with Jesus by choosing to be baptized. Let’s praise God for their decision to make Jesus their Lord and Savior.
     Please pray against Satan’s attacks in their lives during the next several weeks. Pray for Viana, Alexcito, Joel, Courtney, and Angelica.
     Also, pray for those who are thinking about making this decision. Years ago when I was trying to decide whether or not to be baptized, I asked my pastor how to know when I was ready to make the decision. He suggested that I would feel a recurring pull inside of me that would not be satisfied until I chose to make Jesus the Lord of my life. That is exactly what I felt before being baptized. Over the years, I’ve heard many others describe these same feelings. So let’s pray that many more people would feel this pull and many more baptisms would be in our future at Everyday Church.
     Love you all,
     Wendy

New Teaching Series: 76,000 Hours

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76,000 Hours: Who do you WORK for?

The average person will spend tens of thousands of hours on the job. Work was designed to be a gift from God, and it can be really good. But something has gone wrong, and most people find job satisfaction to be elusive.

It doesn’t have to be that way. God intends our work to be fulfilling and significant. The good news about Jesus extends to every facet of life, including our work. Whether you’re in the right job or the wrong one; whether you work from home or work at home; whether you work in the field, at the office, or are still in school– your work can matter more than you realize.

Don’t waste 76,000 hours of your life. Join us for this 3-Part Series:

Nov 10: The Original Four-Letter Word

Nov 17: Your Boss’s Boss

Nov 24: Time For a Promotion