Sep 11:28 AM

A NOTE FROM PASTOR VINCE: SEPTEMBER 30

Sep 11:28 AM
Sep 11:28 AM

 

 

Lakeshore Friends—

 

If the last 19 months have left you wondering about what is happening in our world, you wouldn’t be alone.  Things have changed so quickly in this short period of time…. and not for the better.  It’s raising serious questions for those of us who know how the story ends for life as we know it on planet earth.

So, how will this all end?  The Bible gives us a clear picture of how, and we will study the details for the next seven weeks as we begin a new series on Sunday that I am calling, “How It All Ends.”

I think this is the most interesting series we have ever done at Lakeshore, and the most timely as well.  Pretty much every week people are asking me questions about what this all means.  But finding specific answers isn’t that easy.  The reason is that while the Bible is clear in what it says about how the world ends, it takes careful work to understand it accurately (that’s why there are so many crazy things said about the future by so many).  That’s because to understand prophecy, you must understand every book of the Bible and every other discipline of theology.  No easy task.

But having studied prophecy for nearly 35 years along with graduate training from some of the top biblical scholars in the world, I will do my best to help you answer the key questions about the future.  When I am sure about something, I’ll tell you why I am sure from the Bible.  When I am less sure about something, I’ll tell you where the boundaries lie for the possible answers in the Bible.  I enter into this series as humble as ever because prophecy will humble us like few other subjects can.

I hope that every single one of you who receives this email will be here this Sunday at 9 am or 11 am to hear it live and in person.  I also hope that you will invite anyone and everyone you can who has even a little interest in this subject to join you.  I have been inviting people and will do so all this week.

Because this will be the most fascinating and timely series I can imagine teaching right now.

Warmly,
Vince

Sep 1:40 PM

A NOTE FROM PASTOR VINCE: SEPTEMBER 23

Sep 1:40 PM
Sep 1:40 PM

 

 

Lakeshore friends—

There is power in having a vision!  It’s important for our lives, for our families, for our careers, and for our church too.  Without it, we lose the focus we need and life becomes a daily grind without clear direction.

On Thursday, we will hold Vision Night (7-8pm in the Auditorium) and I hope you’ll be here to learn about our plans for the upcoming ministry year and beyond.  My desire is to help you hear our vision and how it impacts what we’re doing to fulfill it in the next season.  While many see obstacles, we need to see opportunities because that’s what God wants us to see.  After all, He’s in control!  Vision helps us look up and see God more clearly.

We have an exciting future ahead of us if we seize the opportunities God has given us.  I hope you’ll be here to hear it and be a part of it.

Warmly,
Vince

Sep 12:58 PM

A NOTE FROM PASTOR VINCE: SEPTEMBER 16

Sep 12:58 PM
Sep 12:58 PM

 

 

Lakeshore friends—

 

There is an old saying that goes like this: people don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care.  I think there is a lot of truth to it.

Care is what the world needs right now because increasingly our world is becoming divided by politics, COVID responses, race, and the like.  Sadly, even the church is experiencing some level of division as a result.  But when Peter shared how love covers a multitude of sins, he was reminding us that when we care for people, we tend to overcome even the deepest divisions with others…  not always and not with all people, but with more than if we don’t care.

Honey does attract more flies than vinegar.

I am thankful that our church is filled with so many caring people.  Each Sunday people come to church to learn, to serve, and to give because they care!  They care about God, they care about growing spiritually, and they care about others.

During these divisive times, let’s care for each other.  At the end of the day, that’s one of the many reasons why Jesus created His church.  And it’s why small groups are a critical part of all we do at Lakeshore.

Warmly,
Vince

view previous

Weekly notes from OUR Pastors, Staff, & Leaders

The Thursday Update is meant to bring you encouragement and thoughts to ponder as you go through your week. It's sent out each week in our email newsletter, which also includes a list of featured events, opportunities, and more.