I have to start with an apology for this sermon. Well, an apology about the recording, anyway. We had worked up a way to hook my laptop up to the sound system itself a couple of weeks ago, which was working pretty well. Yesterday, when I started getting everything ready, I failed to connect the cable that actually connects the amp to my microphone port on the laptop, which meant that there was basically no sound. Or so I thought. My laptop has a built in microphone, and even though it was in the back of the church, it actually picked up most of the sermon. So, I'm going to go ahead and post this, with the warning that you will probably have to turn your speakers up very, very loud. Don't forget to turn them back down later!
This is the last message in the series on being a healthy church, and the discussion is about having the right perspective. God cares about what we do and think, and Paul's challenge in Philippians 4:8 provides a fitting end (I hope) to this bunch of messages. It's a call to discipleship, to really following Christ, where every part of us belongs to Him.
Sermon, July 5
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