There’s nothing better than belonging – being part of vibrant community of people who love and welcome us, where “everybody’s glad you came,” and where we can do great things together! This Sunday we’ll celebrate the 24th Anniversary of the congregation that is LifeJourney Church – remembering the past and exploring what the future holds!
Category Archives: Church life
All Out?
Many of us tend to be idealists, romantics even. We find a new church and it seems so wonderful, and we’re convinced we’ve found the perfect spiritual family. Then something bad happens and we’re shattered and push away. Alone again. . . . But it doesn’t have to be like that. This sermon looks at […]
All In?
Most of us are introverted. Most of us are cautious. Most of us are really reluctant to open ourselves to church community. “What if something goes wrong? What if I get hurt? What they want more from me than I can give?” So we go it alone and end up spiritually anemic. This sermon takes […]
Imagine
In this sermon we ask ourselves what God may be trying to do in the world today, and how our church fits into that big picture. As we do so, Pastor Jeff will share an exciting announcement about our future.
What’s Next?
In this sermon, we take a look at our past and dream about our future, as we celebrate our 19th Anniversary. You’ll learn a lot about who we are and what we’re called to do. Pastor Jeff also shares some surprising history (known to few) that gives a big clue about God’s dream for the […]
What’s Wrong With Christianity?
If Jesus were to visit a cross-section of American churches today, do you think he’d be pleased? If not, what would he seek to change? Is it possible God might want to use our congregation to help create that change? These are some of the daring questions this sermon explores. Today’s scripture: I John 2:3-6, […]
Throw-Away Culture
We live in a consumer culture, using things so long as they are useful to us, then tossing them aside. We tend to do the same with friends, family, spouses, and even church. But is that consistent with Jesus’ command to “love one another as I have loved you?” This sermon explores what it means […]
I Hear Voices
In this sermon, six special guests from places like Nebraska, Oregon, Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom, and Barbados will each share something critical we need to hear. You will be deeply moved! Today’s scripture: Acts 16:6-12 Watch the webcast. Use the player below to listen to this sermon. Right-click on the tag to download. Comments […]
Little Ol’ Me
We often get stuck in small thinking. We have little and expect little. Little power, little resources, little dreams. After all, what can I do? The challenges are so big. I’m up against the “system” and the “way things are.” This Sunday we’ll be challenged to embrace a decidedly different way of looking at the […]
Knock, Knock, Knocking on Heaven’s Door
This was the first Sunday with our new Worship Arts Minister, so we explored and thought together about worship. Some people seem to always get a lot out of worship. It’s like they have a shortcut to the presence of God. And others of us are left wondering, “What am I not getting here? What […]
Getting Acquainted With Mark
This Sunday during the worship service, we met our new Minister of Worship Arts, Mark Brown. We got to know him, and hear about the spiritual journey that has led him to become part of Jesus MCC. Listen in as we begin a new era in the life of our church! Watch the webcast. Use […]
A Cup of Cold Water
Our special guest at this service was Rev. Elder Nancy Wilson, Moderator of the Metropolitan Community Churches. She gives us an inside look at the mission and future of our denomination. Watch the webcast. Use the player below to listen to this sermon. Right-click on the tag to download. Comments or questions? Please email us.
Giants in the Land
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times… This sermon is Pastor Jeff’s annual “State of the Church” address. 2007 was a roller coaster ride for Jesus MCC with great highs and lows — but Jeff shares with us a vision he has for 2008 and beyond. Watch the webcast. If […]