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Surviving the Quarantine
Research shows you’ll be bored, frustrated, lonely, angry, and stressed. Humans don’t like to be thrown out of their routines, particularly when the changes leave them feeling trapped. There have…
Read MoreThe Family Is….
Years ago, I ran across a poem of sorts about the Church, although the author is unknown their sentiments certainly ring true. They wrote this statement, “This is my church….
Read MoreThe Lost Art of Gratitude
We take approximately 23,000 breaths every day, but when was the last time we thanked God for one of them? The process of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide…
Read More[RE] Focus
In a distracted world, what we need right now is focus. We need to have the kind of focus that brings clarity to confusion. We also need the kind of focus that separates the essential from the non-essential, the real from the outrage.
Read MoreFrom Devoted to Distracted
When I look at that definition of a disciple, it seems a bit overwhelming. “A person who is devoted to Jesus, developing the character and heart of Christ, working in…
Read MoreLive Streaming Updates
The service will stream live from the Church website (forestparkchurch.org) and links will be available on Facebook as well. Our secondary platform will be streaming also, you can find it…
Read MoreHE SHALL BE CALLED
It’s appropriate to commemorate the birth of Christ, but lets not make the mistake of leaving Jesus as a baby in a manger. Christ’s birth was just the first step in an ancient plan of redemption. Ultimately it’s the victory over sin and death that gives meaning to His humble birth.
Read MoreSpecks and Planks
Jesus understood that a picture is often worth a thousand words, and certainly and well crafted image stays in our mind long after simple words have been forgotten. It may have been for this reason or just for a little humors sake that he taught about judgement with the following illustration,
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