Tuesday, 27 December 2011
Christmas Eve Eve and Eve Services at Beachcities
The Christmas Eve Eve and Eve services this past weekend were a huge hit! Over 1100 people, including adults and children, attended our 4 special services in celebration of Christ’s birth. The church was transformed into an old-time jazz atmosphere, complete from the red carpet and searchlights at the front doors to the extravagant stage design and all of the talented musicians. Throughout the evening, the crowd enjoyed singing along to a number of traditional Christmas songs. Pastor Kent broke down the classic carol, “Oh Holy Night” and explained the various verses and choruses. The services were certainly something to remember. If you missed out this year, don’t worry, there’s always next year!

Monday, 26 December 2011
Check out The Need Movement!
What is it that all high school students “need”? Is it material items? Popularity? A girlfriend or boyfriend? The Edge’s very own Riley Mailman is starting a movement, The Need Movement, which seeks to answer that very question. Check out Riley’s blog at www.theneedmovement.org to read blog posts and get more information on the upcoming “TNM” event and book launch.
Friday, 23 December 2011
Communion at Beachcities
Still deciding if you are going to attend our Communion Service this Sunday? Click here to find out more about the meaning and importance of the Lord’s Supper and why Christ commands all Believers to partake in it. Hope to see you this Sunday!
Thursday, 22 December 2011
Christmas Weekend Services
We have 5 special services ready for you this Christmas weekend. Friday and Saturday night we will be having our Christmas Eve Eve and Christmas Eve services at 4:00pm and 6:00pm each night. These are family services, so there will be no childcare those evenings. The whole family is encouraged to come and enjoy the service together. Christmas morning will be a special communion service, one service only at 9:30am. Childcare will be available for children infants – 5th grade. We can’t wait to see you this weekend! Merry Christmas!
Wednesday, 21 December 2011
Jesus Does It, Not You
NIKOLE SPARKS, Graphics Director
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BIBLE VERSE
Philippians 2:12-13 “Therefore, my dear friends, as you have always obeyed—not only in my presence, but now much more in my absence—continue to work out your salvation with fear and trembling, 13 for it is God who works in you to will and to act in order to fulfill his good purpose.”
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INTERPRETATION
Paul is writing in jail to the Philippians. Paul has been happy with how they have been following the Lord and staying true to his word and He is not exhorting the believers there to continue to work out their faith with even more urgency and caution. Paul is also reminding the believers at Philippi that as they work out their salvation, it isn’t possible for them to do it on their own. They must get the grace from God that will work in them the ability to work out their faith.
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BREAKTHROUGH
Life isn’t about trying harder! It’s about coming to God more.
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LIFE APPLICATION
Paul is giving the believers at Philipi a charge that cannot be done without God. In my life there are a lot of moments that I want to take things into my own hands and work out my faith on my own. Do things better, or do things more intentionally, try to change, try to work out my salvation. Paul is saying here that it is impossible to work out our salvation without God working in us first. I think I get this equation backwards a lot, I want to do good things, so that I can be worthy of following God, and then He will bless the things I am doing for Him. This is so wrong, on
many different levels. We cannot do anything for God without Him doing it in us first. This is applicable to me everyday. I must constantly be humbly approaching the King who grants me the grace and will to live righteously by emulating the servant Jesus. My life cannot be better by trying harder, my faith cannot be better by doing more, it all comes down to the King. It is almost relieving to know that Jesus is providing me everything I need to succeed. All I need to do is come to him first.
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ENTREATY
King Jesus, thank you for loving me enough to become a servant, and give me the empowering and enabling grace to live out a life that is pleasing to you. I am humbled by the fact that you have loved me enough to welcome me into your arms over and over again, giving me the strength to follow you. Help me to remember each day that my strength comes from you providing me with the will and ability to do your work. Help me to find rest in your grace, and peace in the knowledge that you supply me with everything I need. You are good, and I don’t deserve your grace. Thank you for choosing me and sustaining me. I love you. Amen.