Men's Potluck Breakfast - Rise Up!
Saturday, February 18th @ 8am
Rise Up! Monthly Men's Potluck Breakfast
Saturday, February 18th @ 8am.
RISE UP is a series of messages for men. Life has a way of knocking down God’s men. There is nothing anyone can do to prevent it from happening. But down is not where men are supposed to stay. This series will focus on helping realize the calling that enables them to rise up from whatever might come. And not just rise up but flourish and lead those God set put in their circles of influence. Men of God – RISE UP!
Come to the Monthly Men's Potluck Breakfast and we begin to explore this topic in a practical and life altering way. This is a time of good food, great fellowship, and a teaching that should help us all to grow in our faith.
The Monthly Men's Potluck Breakfast usually happens on the third Saturday of every month. Go to the Upcoming Events Calendar to confirm when the next one is happening.
Pastor Rick Lancaster is teaching the series: RISE UP: Challenging men to live up to God’s calling!
Come and invite another man to come with you.
The Men's Breakfast will be at CCFV. Click the map for directions.
All men are welcome!
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Most Recent Message
Rick Lancaster - April 3, 2022
The Joy of Knowing Heaven’s Citizenship! Philippians 1:27-30
Scripture References: Philippians 1:27-39
From Series: "Philippians – The Joy of Knowing Christ!"
Philippians is a letter that Paul wrote to a church he was fond of. There is an unmistakable tone of joy in this letter. That is remarkable because Paul wrote the letter while in a Roman prison where one of the possible outcomes was death. Paul looks not to his circumstances for joy and happiness but to his knowledge of Christ. Faith in Christ was the basis for Paul’s ability to experience joy – even in the darkest of circumstances. It doesn’t mean that he enjoyed the hard things of life or that they made him happy. But his knowledge of his Savior enabled Paul to see those things in a way that allowed him to choose joy as his response. Everyone wants to be happy. But let’s be real – sometimes life throws things at us that are not pleasant. The better we are able to put our trust in God and His Word – the more we will experience joy even in the midst of the dark things of life. And then when we experience the things that makes us happy, they will be even sweeter. The main thing is knowing Christ better and better.