Faith Community Church Of Hopkinton

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Weekly Messages from Faith Community Church of Hopkinton

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  • Generations: Personal Message to Each Generation

    05/10/2014 Duración: 37min

    Pastor Mike addresses different generations--teens, young adults, parents, and empty nesters--directly with encouragement for them in their roles and gently challenges their choices that inhibit their spiritual growth as well as their ability to raise up the next generation.

  • Generations: Everyone Mentors the Next Generation

    28/09/2014 Duración: 39min

    Churches that support every member in the family help the next generation. The Christian faith is best passed on, one generation to the next, by building relationships, sharing Biblical truth, encouraging family members, supporting & caring for them during difficult times, investing in them with wisdom and love. Ministry partners can serve the next generation by directly investing into children and teens as well as their parents. Many adult believers speak to the influence of Children/Student ministry partners, coaches, teachers, extended family members, and others in their development. Coming alongside parents in Faith Groups, providing financial advice, relational counseling, and encouragement has an impact on the whole family. Everyone has the opportunity to help a family by caring for someone in a family. We'll look at biblical practices for mentoring for direction in how to help.

  • Generations: Family Is Important

    21/09/2014 Duración: 43min

    The Family is the primary source of spiritual influence into the lives of children and teens. They spend a few hours a week (at best) at church and many times that under their parent's influence. Studies consistently show that parents are an important influence into the lives of teenagers and children, their values & worldview influencing their children's. If we want to reach the next generation, the church has to consider how it can help and partner with parents. (For the sake of this message, we will consider a family as any household raising children - two parents, single parent, foster parent, grandparents). As partners in this important role, the church needs to care for broken families, guide healthy families, equip family members with resources and lead every member of the family to a deeper relatinoship with Christ and a greater love for others. No family is perfect, but every family is vital to a child's spiritual development.

  • Generations: God Cares for the Next Generation

    14/09/2014 Duración: 42min

    God cares about the next generation of believers. He always has. The Bible contains stories of young men and women who He used to do a great work (Joseph, David, Esther). They are both the future of the church and a present mission field. Every church is within forty years of disappearing. God cares about the Next Generation because they are the future leaders of the church. They will shape, direct, preach, persuade, care, inspire and lead the church in the future. If we care about the future of the church in America (and around the world), we will invest in guiding them to a deeper relaitonship with Christ and a greater love for others. God also cares for the next generation because they are a mission field for today. Over 80% of people who are Christians started that journey before they turned 18. They are open to faith discussions, a relationship with Christ and growing spiritually. They just need a church that values them, treats them with respect and seeks to guide them towards a Christ centered life.

  • Vision Sunday

    07/09/2014 Duración: 39min

    Pastor Mike's Vision Sunday Message.

  • Time of Your Life: Under the Sun

    31/08/2014 Duración: 41min

    Week 4 of the series "Time of Your Life". If we live as though the best satisfaction, purpose, pleasure and meaning we can experience is while we live, then we will be disappointed, finding life to be meaningless. Solomon reflected on the meaning of life. He discovered that life has no purpose or meaning if we define it only by the days we have "under the sun". If we consider eternity, then we will redefine the purpose and meaning of life. We will invest the days of our lives in what contributes to eternity.

  • Time of Your Life: Compounding the Minutes

    24/08/2014 Duración: 42min

    Week 3 of the series "Time of Your Life". There is a cumulative value to investing small amounts of time in important activites. In a corollary fashion, there is no value in investing small amounts of time in random things that interfere with the important. This is why God advises us to carefully consider how we use our time. As Paul states in Eph. 5:15-17, we should count our days like an investment. If we invest wisely, it will pay off in the long run of our lives.

  • Time of Your Life: At Capacity

    17/08/2014 Duración: 40min

    Week 2 of the series "Time of Your Life". The secret to achieving your capacity isn't about getting more done, it's about prioritizing correctly. Priority determines capacity. We need to take the time to identify our priorities and then plan the rest of life in around them. As Christian, we're called to make God's will the organizing principle to our life. We need to give God's desires, ambitions, priorities first place in our lives. In order to do that, we need to examine what is taking priority in terms of our time, money, attention and energy. Then we have to evaluate that against God's desires and adjust accordingly. Only then will we operate at our best capacity.

  • Time of Your Life: Your Days Are Numbered

    10/08/2014 Duración: 43min

    Week 1 of the series "Time of Your Life". The "Time of your Life" series comes from Northpoint Church. It's based on the premise that we have a limited number of days to our lives. Therefore, we should use them thoughtfully and carefully. When we realize how short our lives truly are in light of eternity, we see how foolish it is to live as though life revolves around us and our interests. If live as though we are the minor characters contributing to a story that revolves around God, we find purpose and meaning for our lives.

  • Student Missions Sunday

    03/08/2014 Duración: 01h36s

    The Faith Community Church Student Missions Team shares testimonies from their trip to Philadelphia.

  • Everybody's Watching: Do Right and Wrong Matter?

    27/07/2014 Duración: 48min

    Week 5 of the series "Everybody's Watching" from Faith Community Church. Society has become fascinated with anti-heroes: people who do the wrong thing for “right” reasons. Breaking Bad transforms a chemistry teacher into a Crystal Meth drug dealer in order to provide for his family. Dexter is a troubled man trapped by the desire to live out a double life as a police officer and a serial killer who strives for justice. In both stories, the main character learns that our choices catch up with us. Bad choices hurt people we love in ways we can never anticipate. The Bible warns us that doing the wrong thing for the right reason still has destructive impact. God has established universal morality for a reason. We need to learn how to live according to His will even when it hurts. Living outside His will/morality only produces greater suffering.

  • Everybody's Watching: How Do I Survive Suffering?

    20/07/2014 Duración: 46min

    Week 4 of the series "Everybody's Watching" from Faith Community Church. The People's Chocie Awards picked "Iron Man 3" and "Gravity" as two award winning movies. Both movies explore the way suffering shapes us and how we can overcome it to be reborn anew. Tony Stark is trapped by debilitating fear from violence and Ryan Stone is trapped by the tragic loss of her daughter. They have to find the means to escape their prisons. In Gravity, the director purposely put in images of rebirth to walk his character through suffering to become a new woman in the end. In Iron Man, the character had to come to grips with fear in order to find life. The Bible has a lot to say about how God can use suffering to shape us, transform us and change us into people who are stronger, more mature and deeply spiritual.

  • Everybody's Watching: How Do I Save The People I Love?

    13/07/2014 Duración: 40min

    Week 3 of the series "Everybody's Watching" from Faith Community Church. The 2014 Kid's Choice Awards picked Frozen as the animated movie of year. The movie explores the dimensions of true love between two sisters and how it can save the people we love. Another Disney movie, Saving Mr. Banks, based on the real life story behind the scenes of making the original Mary Poppins film, also explores the pain of family members whose choices leave a lasting impact on their children. Both stories share the helpless feeling when family members unintentionally cause pain in the lives of those they love. Loving family members whose actions produce pain is one of the most difficult relationships to manage. There is a burning desire to save them. But in the end, we need to realize that we can't 'save' these family members. We can learn to love and forgive them. Only the sacrificial love of Christ can save them. In this message, we'll explore how to do this in a way that is both healthy and biblical.

  • Everybody's Watching: What Is Your Dream?

    06/07/2014 Duración: 46min

    Week 2 of the series "Everybody's Watching" from Faith Community Church. In 2014, the People's Choice Awards picked The Voice as the best reality competition television series. Along with American Idol and The X-Factor, these shows give vocalists/musicians the opportunity to perform in front of celebrity judges with the possibility of receiving a record contract and other lucrative deals/prizes. The compelling forces of these shows are based on the desire to see a "rags to riches" story. We long to see the one-in-a-million success story of a person rising against all odds to achieve their dreams of being the next superstar. While we as humans dream of attaining various goals, what does God himself desire and dream for us? Looking at the writings of the Apostle Peter (1 Peter 3:9), we see that Gods desire for us is to embrace our inheritance and endure life’s trials.

  • Everybody's Watching: Where Is Hope?

    29/06/2014 Duración: 39min

    Week 1 of the series "Everybody's Watching" from Faith Community Church. The series starts with the question, "How do I find that hope?" In 2014, movies and TV shows about hope - the loss of it - gained prominent attention. In The Walking Dead, humans are constantly pursuing hope (healing, safety, community) only to have it ripped away from them. In The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, champions are placed in an arena where they must fight to the death until one victor remains. Friendships can't be trusted and the environment is a trap meant to destroy them. If the world is treacherous and people can't be trusted, where do I find hope? The Bible presents hope as the inspiration we find from the promises of God backed by the power of God to fulfill them. Of His many promises, the most relevant here is the hope that God is completely trustworthy, nothing can seperate us from Him and the future He has promised is beautiful.

  • Don't Just Give: Empower

    15/06/2014 Duración: 41min

    Week 3 of the series "Don't Just Give" from Faith Community Church. God established a system of giving to empower ministry. When the people gave faithfully to the work of the Temple, ministry flourished. When they didn't, ministry was hindered. When ministry flourishes, God is glorified (people praise God for the help they receive from the church), ministry is empowered (we are able to subsidize the work of the church that helps people). Generous giving supports the work of people who travel around the world, sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ with people of all nations, races and ethnicities - e.g. Dennis Ryan & the Jesus Film. Generous giving also ensures that the church will be passed on to the next generation and the next and the next, until Christ returns. It brings help and healing to those who are struggling in life. It enables us to guide people in their spiritual growth. It adds beauty to our worship. Giving is a privilege because we see God's work thrive throughout our church, impact our communi

  • Don't Just Give: Grow

    08/06/2014 Duración: 52min

    Week 2 of the series "Don't Just Give" from Faith Community Church. Giving is a great way to grow spiritually. When we give, we have to evaluate our priorities, ambitions, values and desires. We give from a fixed sum so the distribution of money in one direction takes it from another. The exercise of determining how much we give and to what direction forces us to examine our hearts. In addition, it is an exercise of trust (or faith as the Bible states it). When we give, we are trusting God to meet our needs. It is the belief that even though I am giving my income away, God will provide for my needs. Giving also provides an opportunity to examine our attitude towards God. In the parable of the talents, the real difference between the first two servants (who multiply the master's investment) and the third servant (who buries the investment) is the way the third servant views the master. The first two servants see an opportunity to please their master and expand His work so they are driven to increase His holdin

  • Don't Just Give: Worship

    01/06/2014 Duración: 41min

    Week 1 of the series "Don't Just Give" from Faith Community Church. In the OT, God taught the people to bring their first and best as an offering to God when they came to worship. These offerings were generally used in two ways: for sin and celebration. In regards to sin, it was a foreshadow that someday God would send His firstborn son as a sin offering for the people, the best He had to offer. We don't need to give an offering for sin because Christ was the final offering for all sin. However, the offering we bring is a symbol of our obedience/surrender to Christ work of redemption on the cross. We give our lives to God as an offering. In regards to celebration, the offerings the people brought at harvest were a celebration of God's love and faithfulness to provide for their needs. They rejoiced that they were able to give because God gave so abundantly to them. Each Sunday, we give everyone the opportunity to rejoice that God's gift of Christ is the final offering for our sin. We also give everyone the opp

  • Global Leadership Summit

    18/05/2014 Duración: 47min

    A standalone message from Faith Community Church. Pastor Mike speaks about the Global Leadership Summit.

  • Why Worry?: Paul

    11/05/2014 Duración: 41min

    Week 3 of the series "Why Worry?" from Faith Community Church. Paul is another person who lived in difficult circumstances that would cause most people worry and concern. We're looking at a letter he wrote while under house arrest. Christ changed the direction of his life, moving him from a career path of financial, social and mental security. In doing so, Paul became an itinerant preacher, church planter in foreign countries and significant influence into the formation of our Christian beliefs.  Throughout his life, he was challenged, disrespected, defamed and abused. He was self employed and had to overcome strong prejudices within himself and between people of different ethnic backgrounds. Its in one of his prison letters that gain insight into the source of his peace. He shows us how to adjust our expectations, focus our mindset, release anxiety through prayer and find the blessings around us.

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