Friendship Baptist Church Owasso

Friendship Baptist Church Owasso
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Saturday, November 29, 2014

Upcoming Activities


The Christmas tree is up for us to bring in winter things like gloves, hats, scarves & blankets for the homeless. Let's be a blessing! Check out the Dollar Tree for these items!

Dec 5th Ladies Tea-- Get your tickets now $10.

Dec 6th Bedlam Game in the gym

Dec 7th PM shower for Chris & Heather Lyliston

Dec 12 & 13 Dinner & 4 Tickets to Christmas $10.


Dec ? (prob 14th) Christmas Caroling



Jan - cruise--there is still time to book!

Oh, wait....not the right image...
Maybe not THIS particular one...
Just get ready to have the time of your life!!

Fusion: week of 11/30

FAMILY THEME: BROTHERLY LOVE


LOVE YOU LIKE A BROTHER


Philemon 1:1-25

Paul provides an example of brotherly love.

1.  Brotherly Love is Mutual Encouragement
     (Philemon 1:1-7)
     Paul greatly appreciated the encouragement he received
     from others and ecouraged others at every opportunity.
 
2.  Brotherly Love is Forgiveness and Acceptance
     (Philemon 1:8-16) 
     Paul wanted Philemon to forgive and accept Onesimus
     in spite of his past offenses.
 
3.  Brotherly Love Assumes the Risk
     (Philemon 1:17-25)
     Paul assured Philemon that he would make restitution
     for whatever losses that were suffered from Onesimus'
     past actions

Saturday, November 22, 2014

Fusion: week of 11/23

FAMILY THEME: ALIVE WITH CHRIST


WHERE IS YOUR FOCUS?


Colossians  2:6 - 3:4

Paul teaches what it means to be alive with Christ.

1.  Believers Preach the Supremacy of Christ
     (Colossians 2:6-15)
     Our message is neither human tradition nor the basic
     principles of this world.
 
2.  Believers Refuse to Submit to Man-Made Religion
     and Philosophy
     (Colossians 2:16-23) 
     Man-made rules and regulations may appear wise but
     they lead one away from Christ.
 
3.  Believers Set Their Minds on Higher Things
     (Colossians 3:1-4)
     Since Jesus rose from the dead, believers focus on
     things above and not the temporary things of our earth.

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Fusion: week of 11/10

FAMILY THEME: SUPREMACY OF CHRIST


NO ONE LIKE HIM


Colossians  1:9-29

Paul teaches about the preeminence of Christ.

1.  We Serve Jesus as Our King
     (Colossians 1:9-14)
     Those who believe in Jesus have been transferred
     from the dominion of darkness to the kingdom of Christ.
 
2.  We Worship Jesus as Our Creator
     (Colossians 1:15-18) 
     The way Paul described Christ demonstrated His
     supremacy as our God.
 
3.  We Proclaim Jesus as Humanity's Means of Reconciliation
     (Colossians 1:19-29)
     The Colossians were once alienated from God, but
     Christ's death reconciled them to Him.

Sunday, November 9, 2014

Fusion: week of 11/9

FAMILY THEME: CONTENTMENT


THE SECRETS OF CONTENTMENT


Phillipians  4:4-20

Paul teaches us the keys to contentment

1.  Contentment Comes From How We Pray 
     and How We Think
     (Phillipians 4:4-8)
     Praying and thinking are the basis for 
     peace and contentment.
 
2.  Contentment Does Not Depend on
     Our Circumstances
     (Phillipians 4:9-13) 
     Paul found contentment no matter his
     circumstances.
 
3.  Contentment Exists When Christians
     Share and Encourage
     (Phillipians 4:14-20)
     When we give and receive from each other,
     it is not likely that we will want for anything.

Sunday, November 2, 2014

Fusion: week of 11/2

FAMILY THEME: CHRISTLIKENESS


NOTHING ELSE REALLY MATTERS


Phillipians  3:1-21

Paul explains what it is to live like Jesus.

1.  Place No Confidence in the Flesh
     (Phillipians 3:1-7)
     Paul refused to put his trust in works of the flesh
     and considered these seemingly impeccable
     credentials as worthless.
 
2.  Knowing Christ is Worth the Cost
     (Phillipians 3:8-11) 
     Paul was eager to trade all his religious 
     "accomplishments" for the joy of an intimate
     relationship with Christ.
 
3.  It's Never Time to Stop Growing
     (Phillipians 3:12-21)
     Paul recognized he had not reached the limit
     of his spiritual growth and called for the 
     Phillipians to follow him as he pursued Christ
     with all his strength.