Thursday, December 27, 2012

Sunday Morning Preview - December 30, 2012



I trust everyone is enjoying the holiday season, resting from the daily grind and especially finding that rest that is only available to those who believe - the rest that is ours to enjoy if we are “in Christ”.

Is the gospel having an effect? Have you grown in your faith this year?
Has Christ’ strength enabled you to persevere in the face of suffering?
Please come prepared this Sunday morning to share your testimony of God’s faithfulness and to look back over the highlights of the teaching of God’s word at Dakota Community Church in 2012.

See you this Sunday morning.

Pastor Dan

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Welcome To Church & Merry Christmas!

Welcome to Dakota Community Church

Grace, Freedom, Laughter

How does the God-centeredness of God relate to his love for sinners like us?

How is God's passion for His glory an act of love?

This morning we will see that God's love for us keeps HIM at the center because it has to!

Please follow along in the Bible using the links below and enjoy the service!

Romans 11:361 Corinthians 6:19-201Corinthians 10:31Revelation 4:11Psalm 144:15Philippians 4:4Revelation 21:3-4Job 1:8-22John 11:1-6Matthew 11:2-6;Isaiah 61:1 

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Serving Those In Need

She gave birth to her firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn. - Luke 2:7

All of us should use the gospel to evaluate ourselves. How near or far are we from Christ? How are we doing in faith and love? Many become inflamed with dreamy devotion when they hear about how impoverished Christ was when he was born. They grow furious at the people of Bethlehem and criticize their blindness and ingratitude. They think that if they had been there, they would have served the Lord and his mother. They wouldn't have allowed them to be so miserable. But these people don't even notice their own neighbors who are nearby and need their help. They ignore them and leave them as they are. Who on earth doesn't have miserable, sick, blundering, or sinful people around them? Why don't they show their love to these people? Why don't they do for their neighbors what Christ did for them?

Don't deceive yourself by thinking you would have treated Christ well when you don't presently do anything for your neighbor. If you had been at Bethlehem, you would have paid just as little attention to him as everyone else did. You only want to serve him because you know who he is. Let's say that he were to come, lie in the manger, and let you know that he is the one you now know so much about. Of course you would want to do something to help. But before that, you wouldn't have done anything.

Similarly, if you could see your neighbors now as they will be in the future, and if they were lying in front of you, then you certainly would take care of them. But because you only see them for what they are now, you ignore them. You fail to recognize Christ in your neighbors.

From Faith Alone: A Daily Devotional by Martin Luther, James C. Galvin. ©2005 by Zondervan. All rights reserved. No part may be reproduced without written permission from Zondervan, 5300 Patterson Avenue SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 49530. Sent from the Martin Luther's Faith Alone Devotional. For devotionals like this one for your iPhone, visit us at 43rdElement.com


Grace, Freedom, Laughter! 

Sunday Morning Preview - December 23, 2012



We know that God loves us and yet we have repeatedly seen that His story, the Christian story, is not about us. Somehow God’s love for us means that our purpose is to glorify Him, to make much of Him, to enjoy - that is; to find all of our satisfaction - in Him.

Does that seem a little backward to anyone else?
I feel loved when I am the one being made much of, not when I am being told I am not central; and doesn’t all of this “glorify Me” talk leave God seeming petty, self-absorbed, and maybe even a little narcissistic?
How does the God-centeredness of God relate to his love for sinners like us?
How is God's passion for His glory an act of love?

This Sunday morning we will see that God's love for us keeps HIM at the center because it has to! - “HE created all things, and by HIS will they were created and have their being.”

I hope to see you for more along these lines this Sunday morning.

Pastor Dan

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Welcome to Church!

Welcome to Dakota Community Church

Grace, Freedom, Laughter

Today at DCC Pastor Dan will address the horrific events that took place in Connecticut on Friday morning and how they impact our celebration of the “joy” of advent.

Please follow along in the Bible using the links below and enjoy the service!

Genesis 6:5-8; Romans 7:21-25; Luke 18:1-8; 1 Thessalonians 5:13-14; 2 Corinthians 5:10; Deuteronomy 1:39-40; Mark 10:13-16

Romans 14:17-18; Matthew 6:9-10; Luke 12:32; Romans 14:1-10; Romans 8:1-4; Romans 4:23 – 5:2; Romans 12:9-21; Galatians 5:1; Galatians 5:22-23

 

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Sunday Morning Preview - December 16, 2012



The big day is fast approaching and with it, for some, a very great deal of pressure! The right gifts, the right party clothes, the right guests seated in the right places... on and on it goes; when we make the mistake of allowing good things to become ultimate things - the only possible outcome is disappointment.

Please join me this Sunday morning at DCC where we will celebrate with the lighting of the third advent candle, the “joy” candle, and we will take a look at the very substance of the Kingdom of God. A Kingdom, by the way; which scripture reveals includes joy in the Holy Spirit as a key characteristic of its citizens, not only during the holiday season, but everyday, all the time.

I hope to see you this Sunday morning for: “The Gift of Joy”!

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Live By The Word

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.John 1:1

The following illustration is overly simplistic, but it makes the birth of the Son of God a little easier to understand. As a human son receives his body and his very being from his father, so the Son of God, born of the Father, receives his divine essence and nature from the eternal Father. But this or any other illustration can never adequately describe how the divine majesty can be given to another, as when the Father gives his entire divine essence to the Son. A human father can't give his entire being to his son. This is where the comparison breaks down.

However, as far as the divine being is concerned, all of God's divine essence and nature passes into the Son. Yet the Son, who remains in the divine being together with the Father, is one God together with the Father. Likewise, the Holy Spirit has the same divine nature and majesty as the Father and the Son.

You must simply believe this. No matter how clever, sharp, or intelligent a person may be, the human mind will never be able to fully comprehend it. If human wisdom were able to grasp this, then God wouldn't have needed to reveal it from heaven or announce it through Holy Scripture. So you should say, "Even though I can't completely comprehend it, I believe and confess that there is one eternal God, who is also three distinct persons. Holy Scripture is God's Word and says that this is the way it is. I will live by what it says."

From Faith Alone: A Daily Devotional by Martin Luther, James C. Galvin. ©2005 by Zondervan. All rights reserved. No part may be reproduced without written permission from Zondervan, 5300 Patterson Avenue SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 49530. Sent from the Martin Luther's Faith Alone Devotional. For devotionals like this one for your iPhone, visit us at 43rdElement.com


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Sunday, December 09, 2012

Sunday Morning Welcome

Welcome to Dakota Community Church

Grace, Freedom, Laughter

We are a Christ centred, cross focused community of believers united by the good news of salvation by grace through faith!

Thank-you for joining us this second Sunday in advent; our theme for today’s service and title of our message is: “Peace on Earth”

Please follow along in the Bible using the links below and enjoy the service!

Luke 2:8-20; Colossians 2:6-15; 1 Corinthians 4:4-5; John 14:27

 

Thursday, December 06, 2012

Sunday Morning Preview - December 9, 2012



This week we celebrate with our annual favorite Children’s Christmas Concert and we will light the second candle - the peace candle - in our advent wreath. I will be preaching a sermon in keeping with the festivities entitled; “Peace On Earth”.

What did the angels come to announce all those years ago, and has it turned out to be a false message?Look at any evening news report; did God accomplish the announced objective?

Most who awaited Messiah did not believe that He had come in Jesus.
They awaited a conquering king; not a suffering servant.They awaited a political enforcer; not a spiritual healer. They awaited an earthly kingdom; not an eternal invisible one.

The original advent was missed by most people because of their incorrect carnal assumptions.
Could this also be true of us in our search for God’s peace?

Find out Sunday at 10:30.

Wednesday, December 05, 2012

Only God's Word Can Make Us Clean

You are already clean because of the word I have spoken to you.John 15:3

In this passage, Christ is offering us a remedy for the poison of arrogance, which is overestimating your own holiness. Jesus says this so none of us will think that our own suffering, apart from Christ, can attain forgiveness of sins or make us fruitful branches in the sight of God. Here's what usually happens: Someone does many good works and endures much suffering. That person becomes aware of producing fruit. In other words, they are aware of achieving something through preaching or some other method. Then that sweet poison begins to make the person think, "Oh, I have now done something that will make God notice me and be merciful to me." In this way, little wild branches begin growing alongside the true branches. These wild branches steal the sap and energy from the true branches so that they don't flourish. That is why the Gardener must be alert. He has to restrain such arrogance and presumption by constant application of the Word.

Christ is saying here, "You aren't clean because of what you do, what you suffer, or the fruit you produce. You wouldn't have done any of these things if you hadn't already been pruned and been made into good and true branches. Only God's Word can make you clean." It must be present at all times. The Father sends various kinds of suffering, danger, anxiety, need, and temptation to you so that you may hang on to God's Word tightly and so that it may work powerfully in you. In this way, he humbles you and teaches you that you can't make yourself clean. Your suffering doesn't make you clean before God. Yet it drives you to reach for God's Word and hold on to it more tightly and firmly. This is how God exercises your faith.

From Faith Alone: A Daily Devotional by Martin Luther, James C. Galvin. ©2005 by Zondervan. All rights reserved. No part may be reproduced without written permission from Zondervan, 5300 Patterson Avenue SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 49530. Sent from the Martin Luther's Faith Alone Devotional. For devotionals like this one for your iPhone, visit us at 43rdElement.com


Grace, Freedom, Laughter! 

Saturday, December 01, 2012

Sunday December 2, 2012 - Welcome

Welcome to Dakota Community Church

Grace, Freedom, Laughter

We are a Christ centred, cross focused community of believers united by the good news of salvation by grace through faith!

Thank-you for joining us this first Sunday in advent; our theme for today’s service and title of our message is: “Hope for the Season”

Please follow along in the Bible using the links below and enjoy the service!

Isaiah 59:9-11; Ecclesiastes 3:9-14; Psalm 51:1-5; Jeremiah 17:9-10; Proverbs 13:12; 1 Timothy 1:1; John 4:13-14; Matthew 11:28-29