Worship, October 10th
October 8, 2010
“Rise in the presence of the aged, show respect for the elderly and revere your God.” Leviticus 19:32 We’ve talked about what we can learn from children, teenagers, young adults and middle-aged adults these past few weeks. Now it’s time to look to the seniors as we finish out our series “The Importance of Every Age.” All ages are welcome. Come and See!
These are the songs we will be singing this Sunday for worship:
I hope you join me in worshiping our Lord this week. May God keep Blessing you!
Jeff Keneaster
Worship, October 3rd
October 2, 2010
This week we are talking about Mid Life Merriment as we continue our series “The Importance of Every Age.” Everyone is welcome to Come and See. You don’t want to miss this!
Below are the songs we will be singing this Sunday:
I hope you join me in worshiping our Lord this week. May God keep Blessing you!
Jeff Keneaster
Worship, September 26th
September 24, 2010
NC-17 is the title of the sermon this week. We aren’t talking about inappropriate movies, (we can save that discussion for another time) instead we are going to be talking about the young adults in the Church. As we continue on in our series “The Importance of Every Age” we want to address some of the major concerns with the post-teen age group. 18 to 40 year olds are known for taking on major rolls in the Church, but sometimes pride kicks in and younger and older folks get excluded. We’ll be emphasizing what it means to live up to our responsibilities while walking in humility and grace. No matter what age group you fall into there is something for you. Come and See!
Thanks for stopping by the blog. I hope your join me in worshiping our Lord this week. May God keep Blessing you!
Jeff Keneaster
Worship, September 12th
September 8, 2010
Jesus said, “I tell you the truth, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.” Mathew 18:3
Children can often be our best teachers when it comes to following Christ. Kids offer such great examples of believing. Their faith isn’t shaken with every obstacle. They don’t stop believing when there is no proof. Children know what faith is all about. In our new series “The Importance of Every Age” we’ll be looking at what we can learn from different generations that will strengthen our walk with Jesus. This week is all about the kids. Come and See!
Below are the songs we’ll be singing this Sunday. I snuck in a couple of kids tunes that we’ll have fun with.
Jesus Loves Me and This Little Light of Mine
I hope you join me in worshiping our Lord this week. May God keep blessing you!
Jeff Keneaster
Worship, September 5th
September 2, 2010
Then Jesus said to his host, “When you give a luncheon or dinner, do not invite your friends, your brothers or relatives, or your rich neighbors; if you do, they may invite you back and so you will be repaid. But when you give a banquet, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind, and you will be blessed. Although they cannot repay you, you will be repaid at the resurrection of the righteous.” Luke 14:12-14
We are called to be hosts and to invite others to The Table. Jesus challenges us to not only invite those closest to us, but also those on the outside who may not be as easy to include. We need to always remember that God’s Kingdom is open to anyone and everyone who will except the invitation. Come and See as we continue our series on fellowship.
- His Banner Over Me
- Did You Feel the Mountains Tremble?
- God with Us
- Here I am to Worship
- I’m Not Ashamed

Thank you for stopping by the blog. I hope you join me in worshiping our Lord this week. May God keep blessing you!
Jeff Keneaster



















