A NOTE FROM PASTOR VINCE: MARCH 31, 2022
Lakeshore Friends—
If you’re like me, prayer is hard work. It rarely comes easy to me. I used to think that I was alone in this perspective… but I’m not. So many people I talk to tell me they feel the same challenge in their own lives.
That’s unfortunate because prayer is simply amazing.
Think of it. Where else can you have unlimited access to someone like God? Where else can you have your burdens relieved so completely? Where else can you find hope for a heart that is filled with despair? Where else can you experience the God of the universe so personally? And yet, somehow, despite all of this and so much more, we struggle to pray.
Maybe we need to see prayer for what it really is and not for the hard work that it may require? Maybe we just need to remember that God loves to hear from us and to help us?
As we embark on our church-wide prayer effort (if you haven’t signed up yet, you can right here), let’s remember what we’re really doing and then let that inspire us to really do it— to really pray.
Warmly,
Vince
A NOTE FROM PASTOR VINCE: MARCH 24, 2022
Lakeshore Friends—
If there is one thing that really bothers me about the subject of prayer more than anything else it’s that so many people claim to believe in it and yet so few people actually pray. And for those times people do, there’s lots of confusion on what you pray, who you pray to, what prayer can do, and even the faulty belief that prayer (in and of itself) is powerful.
To that last point, prayer in and of itself is NOT powerful. Now, before you pick up stones to chase me around church on Sunday and stone me to death for what appears to be an unbiblical statement, let me explain. Only God is powerful, and prayer is only powerful because it connects us to God. Think of prayer as a conduit to God and His power. Just like a conduit doesn’t carry electrical current (the wire inside of the conduit does), prayer isn’t the power but just what carries us to God, who is the power.
As to the other points of confusion mentioned above, we plan to address and resolve them for you on Sunday. I hope you’ll be here as we talk about prayer each week leading up to Easter.
And since so many people believe in prayer, invite them to join you! We’ll help them become better "pray-ers" if they're open to it.
Warmly,
Vince
A NOTE FROM PASTOR BRIAN R: MARCH 10, 2022
Lakeshore Friends—
Two things are on my mind this week. The situation in Ukraine. Both sides of this conflict are suffering horribly. Let’s keep praying for the Lord to bring peace. Let's also pray that God would protect the evangelical churches in Ukraine and give power to the Word of God they preach.
Second, we get to take a look this weekend at the final phrase of Ephesians 2:10. I hope you will be able to join us as we look into how to access and discover the calling God has on your life.
Don’t forget to set your clocks ahead this weekend.
See you Sunday!
Love and Blessings,
Pastor Brian
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