Announcements

  • Sign up for the LSC Relay for Life team!!! This is a great event and tons of fun!!! www.relayforlife.org/missouristatemo
  • We are leading music at River of Life again this Sunday!! We are rehearsing at 8:30 a.m. at River of Life! We need to run a few sound checks and go through some songs. If you’re not there at 8:30 it’s not a huge deal. Wear your yellow LSC shirt! Let’s get another strong group out to sing!!!
  • Easter egg hunt this Saturday at Redeemer Nixa!! Lunch is at 11:30 a.m., we start helping at 12:30 p.m. Come if you can!!
  • Paintball is this Saturday!! Meet at the LSC at 10:30 a.m. Bring $25 for your gear and for EXTRA PAINT. Find the LSC Paintball event on Facebook and RSVP!!

Weekly Events @ LSC

  • Mondays from noon - 1 p.m. Lunch with Pastor Matt and talk / pray with Lindsey
  • Monday Nights @ 9:15 - Bible Study
  • Tuesdays @ 6 p.m. Dinner, Prayer & Praise

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

March 23rd Prayer & Praise

This past Tuesday at Prayer & Praise, Scott Kastman came and spoke to us about prayer. He had us focus on the Lord’s Prayer. We split into three groups, each group looking at a specific part of the Lord’s Prayer. My group had ‘Give us this day our daily bread’. What is our daily bread? It is everything we NEED to get through the day, not our selfish wants and desires, but truly our most basic needs. Prayer is a relationship with God. We need to get more comfortable with it. Most of us pray when we need help and not as much for thanking God for what he has given us. We should always pray with humility. He gave us the Lord’s Prayer to teach us how to pray. We closed with a group prayer.



Word of the week: xebec n. ancient three-masted Mediterranean pirate ship

Tim Laufer was thinking up his next great evil plan of how to take over the world, much like Pinky and the Brain used to do, when he had an epiphany, “I will rule the seas and the land will follow!” he said with an undeniably evil undertone. So he started to build his fleet of xebecs, proven to be quick and stealthy during the 17th century. The end.



Wisdom for the week: The sooner you fall behind, the more time you have to catch up.

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