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Facing Our Failures

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If we face our failures, God can restore us to usefulness. In Where Is God When It Hurts?, Philip Yancey writes about a peculiar handicap of lepers: they feel no pain in the afflicted parts of their body. They can burn a leprous hand in the fire and never feel a thing. A simple cut can become a critical injury because they have no sensation of pain. Likewise, one of the marks of a sociopathic personality is the inability to recognize one’s own error. The sociopath can lie, swindle, and abuse, and never really understand why everybody gets so worked up about it. Like the leper who feels no pain, the sociopath injures himself -- and others -- and totally ignores it. Why am I telling you this? It's simple: I don’t want you to be a sociopath! Much of the disfigurement of leprosy comes not from the disease but…
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Betrayed

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One of the phrases we hear a lot these days is “game changer.” Usually means something so big has happened that is has changed everything around it. For me, getting baptized was a game-changer. So was when Tonya agreed to marry me. The birth of our two girls were game-changers. The same is true when both of my parents died. In each of these cases, the circumstances of my life changed. What would be the game-changers in your life? On a global scale, certain events have changed the course of history. Here are a few examples … The Holocaust The invention of the bullet-proof vest Martin Luther King's “I Have a Dream” speech The moon landing Cloning of Dolly the Sheep September 11, 2001 Super Bowl 50 (OK, maybe it’s not on the same level as the rest) We could have added to the list the discovery of penicillin, air…
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Seven Days that Changed the World

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One of the phrases we hear a lot these days is “game-changer.” It usually means something so big has happened that it changed everything around it. For me, getting baptized was a game-changer. So was when Tonya agreed to marry me. The birth of our two girls were game-changers. The same is true when both of my parents died. In each of these cases, the circumstances of my life changed. On a global scale, we could list a number of events that changed the course of history. Yet none of these events have the changed the world as much as the events that happened 2,000 years ago. For the next seven weeks at Mountainview we are going to look at the seven days that changed the world -- the last week of Jesus' life. Using the lens of John 18-20, we'll walk through the significant events of those seven days.…
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2016 Vision Initiatives

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One of the things I appreciate the most about Mountainview is that it has always been a forward-looking church. When we met in the grade school, we looked forward to having our own building. When we built our current building, we once again looked forward to reaching beyond these walls and that gave birth to our vision of starting churches and campuses. At our recent Vision Night, I had the pleasure of announcing that we have added our third church planting partner and they will launch on February 21. Michael Winnakur has been the Junior High Pastor at Southeast Christian Church in Parker and he has been commissioned by them to start Cross Culture Church in Green Valley Ranch. We are continuing to support Front Range Christian Church in Castle Rock and Living Faith Christian Fellowship in Erie. In addition, we are still praying for God’s guidance in discerning when and…
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Our Kairos Moment

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I believe we -- Mountainview -- are living in a time of kairos, of God’s favor. Here are just a few examples: In 2015, we baptized 39 people (compared to 14 the year before) In 2015, our student ministry grew from 40 to 75 students. In 2015, we had over 125 kids attend Kid’s Camp. In 2015, we had 18 babies born to families in our church. In 2015, we had 77 first-time givers who each gave an average of $197 the first time. In 2015, we doubled the number of highly trained Stephen Ministers. In 2015, we held our first off-site Christmas Eve service in Lone Tree and had 100 attend. In 2015, we helped start two new churches here in Denver. At our recent Vision Night, I shared an ambitious plan to conduct the first extensive remodel of our facility. We are calling this ministry expansion EnVision --…
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