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Wonderful has become an old word. It’s definitely not wonderful. One likely doesn’t hear high schoolers yelling, “that’s wonderful!” when something great happens. Merriam-Webster says it means “unusually good.” So when God through the Psalmist says we were “wonderfully made” it is as if he was saying the way we were created was “unusually good.” Th…
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There can be a lot of pressure to find the right person to date as a teenager, an adult in one’s twenties or at any time, really. Like Tom Cruise’s character in Jerry Maguire there is a feeling we need someone else to “complete” us. We think we need our Dorothy. Join us as we explore the topic of singleness this weekend, see what Jesus had to say a…
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One of the criticism of Christians and those who attend church has been the rules. From the outside, and often from within, it can seem Christianity is full of do’s and don’ts that are preached about in church services, but not lived out throughout the rest of the week. It’s a fair critique and not unique to the 21st century. Jesus addresses rules …
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In a blog post, Carey Nieuwhof reviews some information coming out of a study done by Barna Group which shows only 21% of those identifying as Non-Christian have a positive perception of the local church. As a whole, only 44% of males and 49% of females surveyed have a positive perception of the local church. While the goal of the local church may …
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Productivity has been a buzzword for years. In training for the decades old Franklin Covey Planner, they encouraged a person to write down their tasks for the day and note the importance of completing them in descending order. Since then, and probably before then, productivity experts have taught about prioritizing tasks and then addressing them in…
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Dr. Henry Cloud and others have been advocates of healthy boundaries in life. He’s written at least four books on the subject that have the word “boundaries” in the name. This week we are continuing Mentored, Pt 2 and will see Timothy’s mentor, Paul, stress the need for healthy boundaries. We’ll see the type of people Paul instructs Timothy (and us…
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Many people around the world enjoyed watching the Olympics this past summer. There were some amazing performances, including Noah Lyles and Kishane Thompson in the 100m dash finals. Both ran the race with a time of 9.79 seconds, but it was Lyles edging out Thompson in a photo finish. We all love a good ending! As we wrap up our Mentored Pt 2 series…
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As a world, we are more connected than ever. The internet, cell phones and other technology have helped make it possible. Unfortunately, in a connected world, division and fighting are prevalent. Many people are getting tired of it but can’t seem to get away from it. This weekend we will see what God has to say for the Church in a divided time.…
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Jason Russell is a film director who helped start the organization Invisible Children in 2004. One of Invisible Children’s primary focuses is on bringing awareness and an end to the abuse and abduction of children in Central Africa. He was Las key to creating the (controversial) film Kony 2012 focused on bringing to light the horrendous crimes of U…
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In the book Strengths Finder, Tom Rath explores the idea of discovering one’s strengths and developing them. This week we are going to explore an area that has been a strength within The Rescue Church at different periods of time, including recently. We’re going to look at how God can use this strength to make our lives better while impacting our c…
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We’re continuing to look at the Core Values of The Rescue Church, why we have them and if they really matter. Are these things that simply make us feel good or are they truly important for the lives we live today? The question has been asked of church leaders, “If your church was to close its doors today, would your community notice?” The idea this…
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Oscar Wilde once said, “imitation is the sincerest form of flattery...” Flattery can make a person feel good, but is there any value in it? At the same time, do we want others to copy us, to imitate us. It’s likely we only want people to imitate the good stuff. If you have kids, you’ve likely experienced one of those moments when your kids say in p…
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You have had some great things happen in your life. We are in graduation season when students are graduation from schools of many kinds: High School, University, Tech School, Grad School, etc. You’ve likely been invited to celebrate with someone or seen the celebrations on social media. When great things happen, we want others to know about it. Thi…
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If you have been in the upper midwest part of the United States, you have likely seen the large wind turbines used to generate energy. Some are 295’ tall, nearly as tall as the Statue of Liberty. To support them a base as wide as 68’ is needed at a depth of more than 11’. This is a lot of concrete, but it makes sense. No one wants these giant windm…
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Have you ever driven down a country road? If you have then you probably have came across a crossroad. A 4-way stop where you decide which way you are going to go. Whichever way you go, it's a choice you have to make. This Sunday, Bill Britton is going to be giving our message and talking about a few stories of people who were at a crossroad when it…
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This past week we discussed the importance of confrontation as well as several keys to healthy confrontation. The message then led into some discussion in the following hours and days about conflict and how to work through conflict. At the risk of stating the obvious, conflict is all around us. We experience it in our relationships. For those of us…
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People can be harsh, mean even. Some say they are simply calling it like they see it. Others can be really critical. But, you know this already. Unfortunately, Christians sometimes are unnecessarily harsh and overly. We may excuse it as “addressing sin” or “pointing out sin.” Is this really what is shown in the early church? What if this isn’t what…
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When things get challenging or when something looks more enjoyable, it can be tempting to move on from whatever we are doing. Imagine, however, that you were focused on the thing(s) that had the power to bring incredible results. If you could know what this thing was, would you purse it total commitment? We’ll be talking about this on Sunday. Hope …
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Does what we read in the Bible and hear in sermons have any relevance to our every day life? The answer is a resounding YES! The amount of impact it has, however, is affected by the way it is lived out, the way it is applied. This weekend we will discuss some of the ways the Truth of the Bible can impact what happens in our homes, away from many ey…
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Since the first church 2,000 years ago, there has been a tendency of people to look for, or create, rules about what it means to be a strong Christian. Why do we do this? Is it good or bad or can it be some combination of the two? This weekend we are going to see how this tendency towards rules impacted the church in Colossae and how it can impact …
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We have a number of roles in our lives and those roles intersect with other people. Often when that happens there is tension (sometimes below the surface and other times in the open) over who is the most important. This can be at work, between siblings, in a community, on a team or in any number of places. Sometimes it’s healthy. Often it is not. W…
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There is something about going into a new year and looking to the future thinking about what could be in the months to come. There are dreams that could be realized, goals that could be achieved and great experiences to be experienced. We don’t need to be afraid to take the right chances, especially when we are starting from a solid place. We’re ta…
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There is something about going into a new year and looking to the future thinking about what could be in the months to come. There are dreams that could be realized, goals that could be achieved and great experiences to be experienced. As exciting as this, 2024 will not happen in vacuum without impact from the years before or inconsequential for ye…
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Sometimes it can seem as if God is nowhere to be found. It feels like prayers are heading off into the abyss and no one is listening. Or you are looking for direction and it seems Holy Spirit is silent. If you’ve felt this way before, you aren’t alone. In fact, the Christmas Story actually provides encouragement for when we are in seasons like this…
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When it comes to eating healthy and taking care of ourselves, those who know about these things would tell us to be careful what we put into our body. Apparently the same is true for our pets. There are commercials now for healthy dog food with only natural ingredients. This isn’t only for our physical bodies and our pets. It also applies to the wh…
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People (maybe even you) are dealing with fears and anxieties. For more year there has been the ongoing war with Russia and Ukraine. Now we have the attacks on Israel and the subsequent declaration of war. Those are international issues, but they have many people wondering what is next. There have been numerous stories and conversations about inflat…
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It may surprise you to know that all the people in the local church are imperfect. It’s not only in the church you are connected to. In ever single church gathering since Acts 2 there have been as many imperfect people as there have been people. This week we will explore some of those imperfect groups and see how you, and the community around you, …
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Over times things change. This isn’t anything you didn’t know. Our roles change. Our health changes. Our communities change. Things change, but if we aren’t intentional, those changes often aren’t for the better. This week we are going to look at some of what we can do to move towards a better future instead of drifting into something less than God…
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It’s likely your life if busy. You have a lot going on. Even if your life isn’t busy, you may be one of those Type-A people who driven to succeed and accomplish your goals. Some of you may simply feel like you are trying to survive. Regardless of the reason, we often fail to celebrate the good things in our lives. The Bible has a lot to say about c…
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You likely know enough people to know people aren’t all the same when it comes to getting results. Some people are hyper-focused on the results and don’t care what they have to do to get there. They may make a lot of mistakes, waste energy or hurt other people to get the desired result, but they will get the result or die trying. Others are all abo…
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People tend to be busy. There is a good chance, if asked how your week has been, you would respond with, “busy.” In the middle of the busyness, are the things taking our time important or not important? Sometimes when we look back on our days and weeks we find we were busy, but not with the most important things. This week we are going to talk abou…
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As we approach the end of the summer and get ready to head into fall, we are beginning a new series called Preparing For Harvest. Agriculture impacted many in Jesus’s day and it certainly impacts us to day. This weekend we’ll see what the Bible has to say about simply drifting along hoping for the best compared to intentionally working toward resul…
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Have you attended a Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament Event? Have you heard of it? Medieval Times locations are designed to look like castles. A person can sit and eat a four-course meal while watching knights on horses, jousting, falcons and anything else that might bring a person back to what the it was like in Medieval Spain. While it may look …
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Do the names David Blaine, David Copperfield, Harry Houdini or Reza (I had to be sure to include the Brookings, South Dakota native) mean anything to you? It’s a pretty recognizable list, so I’m pretty sure you realized they were all illusionists. These men have done a variety of things, from dangerous escapes to making important landmarks disappea…
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Throughout history a number of things have brought fear. Over the past 50 years we have experienced things like the Cold War, AIDS, 911 attacks, al-Qaeda, Covid, and a variety of things different politicians or political parties have done or said they would do. In 1 John 4, the apostle John addresses fear and provides an antidote. We’re talking abo…
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Do you ever feel like you’re failing at life? Sometimes life is hard and it seems like nothing is going your way. If you are like many people, these are times when we can feel like we are failing. In those seasons we don’t care even so much about winning at life, but we just don’t want to fail at it. This week we’re going to look at how we can win …
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We like the idea of an exciting and adventurous life, but it appears most of us are content experiencing life to the fullest through other people or in virtual worlds. Why is this? Possibly because it feels safe. But maybe the “safe” life isn’t the best life God intended for you. Maybe God’s desire is for your life to be an adventure that is anythi…
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As people, we have a tendency to make things more complicated than they need to be. Do we miss out on the best life has to offer because we have been distracted from the best things by something that isn’t necessarily bad, but it’s not the best? If this truly is the best life, what are we doing to let others know how they can experience it too? Thi…
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Who is God? That is a big question! After all, how can we as people accurately describe the Lord, God who exists outside of time and the constructs of human thinking? At the same time, part of why he deserves our respect is the reality he is bigger than life itself. This week, as we look continue to look at things essential to what we believe, we’r…
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As people, we have a tendency to make things complicated. We may start with a simple plan or idea, but as we develop and build it, we can get hung up on details. While the little things matter, it can be beneficial to go back to where we started to make sure we haven’t lost sight of the main thing. During the next several weeks we will be doing jus…
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