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Spencer & Kathie Clarke
Study: The Commands of Christ
Sundays at 9am
@ CPC
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Keith & Jan Brooks
Study: 2 Peter
Sunday at 9:00am
@ CPC
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Jeff & Salina Rucker
Study: James
Sunday at 3:30pm
Shawnee
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Phil and Mary Anne Green
Sunday at 4:30pm
Lenexa
FULL

Josiah & Bethany Enyart
Study: Love for a Lifetime (marriage)
Sunday at 4:30pm (YoungFamilies+Kids)
Lenexa
FULL

Adam & Tiffany Speck
Study: Psalms
Monday at 6:30-8pm
Shawnee
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Ron & Karla Stockard
Monday evening
Lenexa
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Matt & Jes Shirley
Monday at 7pm (Young Professionals)
Shawnee
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Marcus & Rachel Lewis
Study: Life of Jesus
Tuesday @ 6:30 pm
Lenexa
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BJ & Sandra Hannah
Study: Psalms
Tuesday evening (Families/Kids)
Shawnee
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Jennifer Green
2nd Tuesday/Each Month (Women’s)
Overland Park – North
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Peggy Walls & Lee Williams
Study: Psalms
Thursday evening (Women’s)
KC MO
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Jonathan & Sheila Broeker
Study: Financial Peace University
Thursday at 6:30pm
Shawnee
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Mark & Jacqueline Kelker
Study: Psalms
Friday evening
Shawnee
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Becky Hanna
Study: Psalms
Friday Mornings (Women/singles/widows/divorced)
Leavenworth
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Tom Hayes
Friday evening
Lenexa
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Shaun & Jan Arness
Friday evening
Shawnee
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Bruce & Alvina Young
Friday evening
Shawnee
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David & Helen Owens
Friday evening
Shawnee
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Mark & Jackie Smith
Saturday evening (Families/Kids)
Lenexa – West
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Spencer & Kathie Clarke
Study: Psalms
2nd & 4th Friday Evenings
Kansas-North/Tonganoxie
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Aaron King
Study: Romans
Thursday Evenings (College Students)
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Haley Raydo
Tuesdays at 7pm
Western Shawnee (College Students)
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Amazing Love by Pastor David Jones

Sing: Seek First by Jason Upton

34 So now I am giving you a new commandment: Love each other. Just as I have loved you, you should love each other.35 Your love for one another will prove to the world that you are my disciples.” John 13:34-35 NLT

Jesus gives a new command. Love each other. It’s an interesting command as it’s not really a new command. In Leviticus we are reminded:

18 “Do not seek revenge or bear a grudge against a fellow Israelite, but love your neighbor as yourself. I am the Lord. Leviticus 19:18 NLT

Jesus was surely aware of this direct command from the Pentateuch. The idea of loving your neighbor was radical in the time of Moses.  It was something the religious leaders of the day had a hard time following.  In fact it was hard for anyone to follow.  But Jesus does not point us to the Old Covenant, he points us to an even more radical command.

Love each other, just as I have loved you.

Herein lies the radical command.  It’s one thing to love your neighbor as yourself. It’s quite another to love like Jesus loved.  If we uncover this truth we’ll be amazed at the kind of love Jesus demonstrated on Earth.  Jesus touched the lepers, played with children, hung out with sinners, associated with the rich, poor and despised, he lived His life on earth as an offering.  He poured out His life for those he came to save.

Jesus shocked his followers with love.  Jesus wrapped himself in a towel, got on his knees and began to scrape the mud off the feet of his disciples.  Then he washed their feet.  It was a moment of amazing love.  After finishing with this powerful demonstration of humble love Jesus looks as his friends and says, “Love each other, just as I have loved you.” Surely, His radical command to love blew their minds!

Yet, this is the kind of love Jesus calls us to embrace.  We are not called to simply receive love we are called to dispense love.  It’s a love that is hard to give and live.  The new command of Jesus isn’t just how we would want to be treated.  Most of us would not expect someone to go out of their way and extravagantly dispense love toward us.  But Jesus says go beyond your pre-defined expectations and do the unthinkable–love willingly, love radically, love unexpectedly.

Let’s follow Jesus!  I challenge you.  Find someone today and do the unexpected. Pour out extravagant love in a unexpected moment. You’ll prove to the world that you are a disciple of Jesus.

Secret to a long lasting marriage by Pastor David

The official world record for the longest marriage for a living couple belongs to Herbert and Zelmyra Fisher, who were married for a total of 86 years and 290 days. In 2011, Herbert passed away at 105, and a few years later in 2013, Zelmyra followed at 105 years old as well.  

herbert-and-zelmyra

I Corinthians 13:4-8 MSG

Love never gives up.

Love cares more for others than for self.

Love doesn’t want what it doesn’t have.

Love doesn’t strut,

Doesn’t have a swelled head,

Doesn’t force itself on others,

Isn’t always “me first,”

Doesn’t fly off the handle,

Doesn’t keep score of the sins of others,

Doesn’t revel when others grovel,

Takes pleasure in the flowering of truth,

Puts up with anything,

Trusts God always,

Always looks for the best,

Never looks back,

But keeps going to the end.

8-10 Love never dies.

Before their death, the Fishers were interviewed about their secrets to long lasting love…and their answers were astoundingly simple. Marry your best friend, be committed, work hard and remember marriage is not a contest, never keep score, God put you on the same team to win!  Pretty good advice from a couple that remained happily married for over 86 years!

Here are three secrets to a lasting marriage:

 

#1 Love is not a fickle feeling

 

Once you’ve decided to go all in.  Once you’ve said, “I DO” you move from feelings to commitment.  The feelings may or may not remain but your decision to stick with your spouse is not based on emotion, it’s based on a commitment you made to your spouse and the Lord.

One pastor put it this way, “Love, by its very nature, isn’t a fairy tale feeling, but a commitment. Love isn’t a story with a happy ending; love is a story with no ending.”

“Love never gives up, never loses faith, is always hopeful, and endures through every circumstance.” 1 Corinthians 13:7 NLT

#2 Never bring up mistakes of the past.

  • If they’re breathing, your mate will eventually offend you. Learn to forgive.
  • Stop criticizing others or it will come back on you. If you forgive others, you will be forgiven.

“Do not judge others, and you will not be judged. Do not condemn others, or it will all come back against you. Forgive others, and you will be forgiven. – (Luke 6:37 NLT).

#3  Sex should be a Priority:

Every Time we engage in sex we are renewing our covenant to each other.

Don’t allow your busy schedule, your kids, or your age keep you from the marriage bed!  It is important to come together and express your love in a physical way to your spouse.  Every time you engage in sex you communicate once more to your spouse that you are committed.  Each time you come together you physically demonstrate that you are choosing them.  

“The husband should fulfill his wife’s sexual needs, and the wife should fulfill her husband’s needs. The wife gives authority over her body to her husband, and the husband gives authority over his body to his wife.” 1 Corinthians 7:3-4 NLT

 

Soup & Swing_WebBannerJoin Us!

Friday, February 19th in the fellowship hall for Soup & Swing, a dinner & dance lesson event to support MOAS in rescuing even more men, women, and children in 2016. There will be a soup bar, desserts, and swing dancing lessons taught by a local dance studio.

About MOAS

In the past two decades, tens of thousands of refugees escaping violence, persecution and hardship have lost their lives at sea while searching for a better life.

Started by a husband and wife in 2013, Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS) is a charity dedicated to saving lives at sea by providing professional search and rescue to people in distress. It is a privately funded organization and 91% of its donations go directly to assisting migrants at risk on the sea.

In its first two years of operation, MOAS rescued nearly 12,000 people from drowning. In 2016, MOAS is expanding its search-and-rescue mission to south-east Asia.

Register:

Tickets are $14 per person.
Childcare is also available at $10 per family.
Dinner starts at 6 pm and swing dancing starts at 7.

Ready to sign up?  Click here to register.

Secrets to Lasting Love by Pastor David

The official world record for the longest marriage for a living couple belongs to Herbert and Zelmyra Fisher, who were married for a total of 86 years and 290 days. In 2011, Herbert passed away at 105, and a few years later in 2013, Zelmyra followed at 105 years old as well.  

herbert-and-zelmyra

I Corinthians 13:4-8 MSG

Love never gives up.

Love cares more for others than for self.

Love doesn’t want what it doesn’t have.

Love doesn’t strut,

Doesn’t have a swelled head,

Doesn’t force itself on others,

Isn’t always “me first,”

Doesn’t fly off the handle,

Doesn’t keep score of the sins of others,

Doesn’t revel when others grovel,

Takes pleasure in the flowering of truth,

Puts up with anything,

Trusts God always,

Always looks for the best,

Never looks back,

But keeps going to the end.

8-10 Love never dies.

Before their death, the Fishers were interviewed about their secrets to long lasting love…and their answers were astoundingly simple. Marry your best friend, be committed, work hard and remember marriage is not a contest, never keep score, God put you on the same team to win!  Pretty good advice from a couple that remained happily married for over 86 years!

Here are three secrets to a lasting marriage:

 

#1 Love is not a fickle feeling

 

Once you’ve decided to go all in.  Once you’ve said, “I DO” you move from feelings to commitment.  The feelings may or may not remain but your decision to stick with your spouse is not based on emotion, it’s based on a commitment you made to your spouse and the Lord.

One pastor put it this way, “Love, by its very nature, isn’t a fairy tale feeling, but a commitment. Love isn’t a story with a happy ending; love is a story with no ending.”

“Love never gives up, never loses faith, is always hopeful, and endures through every circumstance.” 1 Corinthians 13:7 NLT

#2 Never bring up mistakes of the past.

  • If they’re breathing, your mate will eventually offend you. Learn to forgive.
  • Stop criticizing others or it will come back on you. If you forgive others, you will be forgiven.

“Do not judge others, and you will not be judged. Do not condemn others, or it will all come back against you. Forgive others, and you will be forgiven. – (Luke 6:37 NLT).

#3  Sex should be a Priority:

Every Time we engage in sex we are renewing our covenant to each other.

Don’t allow your busy schedule, your kids, or your age keep you from the marriage bed!  It is important to come together and express your love in a physical way to your spouse.  Every time you engage in sex you communicate once more to your spouse that you are committed.  Each time you come together you physically demonstrate that you are choosing them.  

“The husband should fulfill his wife’s sexual needs, and the wife should fulfill her husband’s needs. The wife gives authority over her body to her husband, and the husband gives authority over his body to his wife.” 1 Corinthians 7:3-4 NLT