In year 2014, this world needs heroes!  The Bible tells us, “Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with such a great cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight and the sin which doth so easily beset us and let us run with patience the race that was set before us.  Looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set before Him, endured the cross, despising the shame and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God.  For consider Him that endured such contradiction of sinners...

Joy Church announces its first community wide outreach of 2014 to be held on Saturday, March 22 from 9 am to 1 pm on the church grounds. The JOY CARE CLINIC and JOY to GO mobile kitchen will take place simultaneously providing free serves to the community. JOY CARE CLINIC will offer FREE professional health care services provided by health care professionals from the church and will include: • Health care screenings • Primary care treatment • Diagnosis & referrals as appropriate be The JOY to GO mobile kitchen, staffed by members of the church, will also be...

Over the last several weeks we have been discussing “Four considerations that will either cause you to cancel or keep your order”: What you continually mind you eventually find (James 1:5-8). What continually comes out of your mouth will eventually go south (Mark 11:23) What you continually see you will eventually be (Mark 14:25-33). This week, let's continue: What you continually say, will eventually stay (Prov. 18:21). Circumstances can go from good to bad or bad to good at any given moment.  However, when you speak God’s Word, you are giving voice to God’s Word to change your circumstances.  “Pastor Jim, do you mean words can change a person’s...

At one time in our lives, we all have been to a restaurant and ordered something from the menu.  Shortly after our waiter left we saw something just a bit more delectable on the menu.  We then hailed our waiter and cancelled our order!  Unfortunately we do this all the time when it comes to prayer.  We place our order with God and abruptly cancel it with doubt! Over the last couple of weeks we began our series and started to discuss “Four considerations that will either cause you to cancel or keep your order”: What you continually mind you eventually find (James...

Last week we began discussing four considerations that will cause you to cancel or keep your "prayer order": 1. What you continually mind, you eventually find (James 1:5-8) This week, let's continue: 2. What continually comes out of your mouth will eventually go south (Mark 11:23). Here the Bible tells us, “Whosoever shall say unto this mountain, be thou removed and be thou cast into the sea and shall not doubt in his heart but shall believe that those things which he saith shall come to pass, he shall have whatsoever he saith.” To many, this verse is very familiar and because it has become so...

What if Anne and I invited you to dinner at an expensive restaurant.  The kind waiter comes and does a thorough job of taking our order.  A short time later, as our waiter walks by, I abruptly cancel my order!  Unfortunately, we do this all the time when it comes to prayer.  We plan our “order” with God and then abruptly cancel it!             Please allow me to share with you four considerations that will cause you to cancel or keep your “prayer order”: What you continually mind, you eventually find (James 1:5-8). Here the Bible tells us, “If any of you lack...

Over the last several weeks we began our series with “Six Wonders of Worship”: God is seeking worshippers (John 4:23). Worship requires respect (Ps. 112:1, Gen. 17-18, Rev. 1:10-17). Worship is not wimpy (Acts 13:22)! Worship establishes relationship (Ps. 18:1). Worship God by faith (Heb. 13:15, Joshua 6). This week, let's continue...

When you think of “eternal life” what comes immediately to mind?  Streets of gold, the throne of God, the gates of pearl?  The Bible tells us clearly what eternal life is all about, “This is life eternal to know God and His one true Son, Jesus Christ” (John 17:3).  The Greek word “know” in this verse does not mean know about…it implies an intimate knowing.  If you want to enjoy eternal life right now…spend some time being intimate with Him!  One of the greatest ways to do that is through thanksgiving, praise and worship! Over the last couple of weeks we began...