Ken and Janell Lewis served Big Springs from 1974-84. Their ministry among the youth - who aren't so young anymore! - was instrumental during a powerful time of spiritual growth. Come join us for worship this Sunday.
The community Men's Breakfast comes to Big Springs Saturday, November 9 at 8:00am. Mark your calendars and more details to come.
We'll head out Thursday morning, working Thursday night and all day Friday, and come back Saturday. We have four committed and four open spots. Want to come? Please talk to Pastor Dave!
Come read Revelation with us. Coffee will be on!
We'll head out Thursday morning, working Thursday night and all day Friday, and come back Saturday. We have four committed and four open spots. Want to come? Please talk to Pastor Dave!
Come read Revelation with us. Coffee will be on!
Mixed Feelings
This week, the spotlight falls on Hezekiah, one of the better kings of Judah. His last years though, provide an eye test: is he a sympathetic figure or just another proud, shortsighted man?
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Midweek Bible Study is on Fall Break as Pastor Dave attends training and the Heartland District Annual Meeting. See you on the 9th!
A Wee Little Man
This Sunday we look at some of the Gospels' most notorious villains: tax collectors. Why were they so hated? What made Zacchaeus and Matthew unique? Why did Jesus gravitate toward them - and what does that teach us about Him?
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Midweek Bible Study will be on Fall Break for the next two weeks, as Pastor Dave attends training and the Heartland District Annual Meeting. See you on the 9th!
This is a composite look at some of the "Best Supporting Actors" of the Bible. What makes a good "second fiddle," and what makes a great one?
The annual service at Pleasant Hill Chapel will be held today at 2:00. This is a fun worship service in an old United Brethren chapel just southwest of here. 31141 476th Ave.
Midweek Bible Study will be on Fall Break for the next two weeks, as Pastor Dave attends training and the Heartland District Annual Meeting. See you on the 9th!
Taking Every Thought Captive
Read Ahead: 2 Corinthians 10:1-6
There might be nothing harder than trying to reason with someone when you know you're right. Can you believe that the Apostle Paul - the most educated and experienced missionary in the world - met opposition? In 2 Corinthians 10 he leads a class in how to handle that.
We'll supply the meat, you supply the sides. Come on out to share a meal and meet the Wednesday Night kids. Please reach out to Karen Nelson for details or to RSVP.
We'll dive into Revelation: the vision that John saw. Coffee will be on!
Please continue praying for Linda T., Caren S., and Lawrence L.; Pray for family members who need to hear and receive the Gospel.
For All People, For All Times
We will take our cue from Jesus' promise that His disciples would bring the gospel "to the ends of the earth." The Church is made up of all who trust in Jesus and seek to follow Him, no exceptions.
Practically Speaking: Leadership
Following last week's work on love and submission, we will now turn our attention to the subject of leadership. How does a Christ-follower lead well in their church, work, and family?
Practically Speaking: Leadership
Following last week's work on love and submission, we will now turn our attention to the subject of leadership. How does a Christ-follower lead well in their church, work, and family?
Practically Speaking: Forgiveness
Read Ahead: Matthew 18:15-35
Forgiveness is not only a prime way to show our gratitude to Christ, it is a dealbreaker for a healthy relationship. This week we'll talk practically about forgiveness: what it looks like, and what it doesn't.
Practically Speaking: Divorce
Let's head back into the Gospel of Matthew to touch on some practical matters. This week: divorce. In my experience, there is probably no weightier subject in the church than marriage. Talking about marriage touches all the nerves, because it's the most elemental human relationship. Of course Satan would try to attack it! So we need to be ready.
**Note - between vacation and VBS, updating the website has been spotty. Sorry about that! We'll get back on track.
Message: It All Falls Apart
I originally intended this for last week, but this week, I promise, we'll conclude our series "Humility and Identity," wrestling with the heavy subjects of Romans 1. Last week we saw how idolatry is not just an ancient problem, but a human one. Pride will always lead us to serve creatures (usually ourselves) rather than the Creator, and pride never ends well. This week, we see pride and idolatry and a misplaced identity lead: to all the behaviors we know God hates.
This will be weighty stuff, and I want to equip you, and especially parents and grandparents, to address these issues graciously and Biblically.
First, I want to thank everyone for eagerly chipping in to help clean up the water in the basement last Sunday. So many of you just picked up to help. Nice job! (In case you didn't know him, Steve Krier, the Heartland District President, was manning one of the vacuums. If ministry doesn't work out, he has a future in the restoration business!)
Depending on the angle of the wind, we've had this problem during storms before: either in the northwest corner or the southeast corner of the church. Ron, Steve, Terry, Nate - all have looked at it and determined the first problem is the gutters: they are undersized and sagging. Water runs straight over them. We need to keep that volume of water from shooting down along the foundation.
So they are actively pursuing bids on this project. Since they also have targeted the parsonage roof for replacement soon, they will see if bundling the projects makes sense. It may also be that gutters do most, but not all, of the work, and some additional tiling needs to be done. But we know where to start! We'll let the church know when we have some bids.
Thanks again for your diligence in crisis, and your faithfulness to Big Springs,
Pastor Dave
Message: Humility: It's Not Just "Not Pride"
Read Ahead: Philippians 2
A change of plans - the stunning conclusion to Romans 1 will wait until next week. This message about the radical nature of Biblical humility slides in after last week's message about pride.
Message: Idolatry is a Symptom
We'll continue with our series "Humility and Identity," wrestling with the heavy subjects of Romans 1. Last week we wrestled with the question: "Can I choose my own identity?" The Biblical answer: Yes! You can choose to be a servant of Christ Jesus, allowing Him to define who you are, and following Him wherever He goes. This week we'll hit verses 16-25: the root cause of idolatry (hint, it's not good woodworking skills, and it's not ancient history).
This will be weighty stuff, and I want to equip you, and especially parents and grandparents, to address these issues graciously and Biblically.
Message: A Christian Is a Servant of Jesus
This week we being a series called "Humility and Identity," wrestling with the heavy subjects of Romans 1. Through it, we'll deal with questions like "Can I really choose my own identity?" "Can I choose how much of my life belongs to God?" "Where do 'sins' come from?" This will be weighty stuff, and I want to equip you, and especially parents and grandparents, to address these issues graciously and Biblically.
* The 3rd Annual Big Springs Summer Devotional is available! Pick up your copy, or check the SUMMER DEVOTIONAL section of the website daily. Use it like Our Daily Bread, with a Scripture and short devotional each day, only with verses provided by your brothers and sisters here at Big Springs.
* This Sunday begins our month of giving to the Beresford Food Pantry. Help fill those boxes!
* Thank you to those who participated in our Gideons International special offering on the 18th. We brought in almost $500 so far, with more gifts arriving. All gifts will be matched by the Bernice Johnson fund. If you would like to contribute, pick up a Gideons giving envelope at the church, or you can send a contribution to:
Jeri Westra
29284 466th Ave.
Centerville, SD 57014
Have you thought of someone who needs to hear the Gospel? Keep praying for them! Ask God to open their heart to want the Good News, and ask Him to bring someone into their life to speak to them.
Message: The High Cost of a Free Salvation
Read Ahead: Philippians 2:1-11
The last in our series on evangelism and missions, this week I'll talk about the Christian life. The moment of belief is the necessary first step - it's what brings us salvation. But it's too easy to forget about the next part: to take up the cross, and follow Jesus. Now that I believe in Jesus, what does it mean to follow Him?
* The 3rd Annual Big Springs Summer Devotional will be available this weekend. Pick up your copy, or check back to this website daily. Readings begin Memorial Day!
* This Sunday is the last Sunday to donate to the Alcester Food Pantry, as it's the last Sunday of May. Help fill those boxes!
* Thank you to those who participated in our Gideons International special offering on Sunday. We brought in almost $500 so far, with more gifts arriving. All gifts will be matched by the Bernice Johnson fund. If you would like to contribute, pick up a Gideons giving envelope at the church, or you can send a contribution to:
Jeri Westra
29284 466th Ave.
Centerville, SD 57014
As we did in Sunday School last week, please be praying this week that God would call people to know Him, trust Jesus, and welcome His Spirit through the Gideons' work in our region.
Message: Why Jesus is So Special
Read Ahead: Colossians 1:15-23
The third in our series on evangelism and missions, this week I'll talk about the uniqueness of Jesus: why His sacrifice is so special and so necessary.