A Weekend for the Impossible – Kids Weekend 2014

**COME ONE, COME ALL**

This weekend will be a special weekend for kids of all ages.  Faith Apostolic Church is hosting “The Flying Pig Carnival – A Weekend for the Impossible” and your family won’t want to miss a second!  We believe that with God all things are possible and we are believing that God is going to do AWESOME things this weekend!

Friday, July 18th; 7 PM

 We are going to start out our weekend on Friday night with a kid-geared service with Mike & Vicki Oliver.  If you have never been in service with them, you don’t want to miss this! 

After service, there will be an ice cream bar, Wii tournaments, finger painting, prize, games, etc. 

 Saturday, July 19th; 3 PM – 7 PM

Then, on Saturday, July 19th, starting at 3 PM, we will be having a carnival!

There will be bounce houses, pony rides, face painting, food, games, prizes….rumor has it, there is even going to be a dunk tank!!  Trust us, you don’t want to miss this!

Sunday, July 20th; 10 AM 

We will close out this exciting weekend with another kid-geared service on Sunday morning (July 20th; 10 AM) with Mike & Vicki Oliver.  We are believing God to touch the lives of many children.

After service, there will be food trucks outside and we will have a great time of fellowship to close out this weekend.

We hope YOU AND YOUR FAMILY can join us at 1212 E. 116th Street for Kids Weekend 2014A WEEKEND FOR THE IMPOSSIBLE!

July 2014 Events Calendar

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Summer 2014 – 1.2.3. Prayer

Jesus said, “My house shall be called a house of prayer.”  Of all the things we do as God’s people and as a church, there really is nothing any more important than praying.  Prayer changes things.  Prayer changes situations.  Prayer changes people.  Prayer changes us.  Prayer is the key that unlocks the door to revival in a church.  Prayer invites the miraculous power of God into our lives. 

Faith Apostolic Church is a church of prayer.  We know, first-hand, the power of prayer.  We are committed, as a congregation, to continuing steadfastly in prayer.

At the beginning of 2014, we committed to setting aside the first three days of each month for a special season of prayer called, “1-2-3 Prayer.”  We believe that by offering to God a “first fruit” offering of prayer at the beginning of the month, we are inviting immeasurable blessings open the entire remainder of the month. 

I know that summertime is busy.  We have vacations, family reunions, camps, outings and all sorts of activities that can eat up a lot of our time.  I want to encourage you, however, to keep our 1-2-3 Prayer a priority.  Let’s not neglect our commitment to prayer.  For some people, summer is a season that doesn’t seem very spiritual – just busy and chaotic.  For others, summer can be a great season of personal revival and spiritual renewal.  It all depends on our focus.   Summer activities are important, but let’s keep our spiritual focus as well over the next few months. 

Join us the 1st, 2nd and 3rd of June, July and August for a season of prayer at our Carmel campus.  We’ll meet each night at 7pm.  I hope to see you and your family each night!

Pastor Ball

June 2014 Events Calendar

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May 2014 Events Calendar

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An Infallible Proof of the Resurrection – Where is His Body?

The following is an earlier blog post from Pastor Ball:

The Resurrection of Jesus Christ is a cornerstone of our Faith.  The apostle Paul said if Christ is not risen from the dead, then our faith is vain and we are still in our sins.

he is risenJesus showed Himself alive after His passion by many infallible proofs – proofs of His resurrection!  There is not sufficient space in this short blog to discuss the enormous amount of evidence of Christ’s resurrection.  If you’re interested in a thorough discussion of the subject, I recommend Josh McDowell’s book, “The New Evidence That Demands a Verdict.” http://www.josh.org/.  I would, however, like to discuss just one fact that points to the Risen Savior: His enemies never found a body!

The Jewish religious leaders viciously opposed Jesus throughout His ministry.  After His death they reminded Pilate that Jesus had spoken of a resurrection. They asked Pilate to place a guard at the tomb and seal the entrance so His disciples couldn’t come and steal His body then say He had resurrected.  Pilate agreed to their request.

The Jewish leaders knew where the tomb was.  Their watchful temple guard knew exactly where Jesus was laid.  They were prepared to go to any lengths to suppress Christianity.  All they had to do was produce a body!  All they had to do to put an end to the Jesus movement was produce His body.  All they had to do was put Jesus’ corpse on a cart and parade it through the streets of Jerusalem and Christianity would have died with its Christ.

But there was no body.  The tomb was empty. He arose on the third day!

The Romans persecuted the Christians.  They tried to rid them from their society.  All the Romans had to do was show Jesus’ body in a tomb and that would have ended it.  Are you telling me that the Emperors of Rome did not have the means to produce the corpse of Jesus if there was a corpse?  Augustus? Tiberius? Claudius? Nero? The only thing these Caesars had to do to expunge Christianity was produce a body.  Find His resting place.  Find His body.  Display His corpse in the public square with this inscription:

“Here lies Jesus of Nazareth – impostor who claimed to be God – who said He would RISE again.  Here lies His body!”

That would have sealed the fate of Christianity.

But the Jews and Romans – enemies of the Church –  are throughout all history strangely silent!  They never claim a body.  Why is that? There was no body. He got up!  Jesus resurrected on the third day just as He had said.

Some skeptics say, “The disciples stole His body!”  But what of the Roman guard?  What of the watchful Jewish leaders and the temple guard?  History makes it plain – an official Roman guard would number between ten and thirty trained soldiers.  Due to the circumstances surrounding Jesus’ death, the number of the guard assigned to this tomb was undoubtedly larger!

The tomb was sealed with the imperial seal of Rome, which would have been a high crime to deface.  Roman history is clear that the punishment for quitting a post was death!  Fear of punishment produced faultless attention to duty – especially in the night watches.

And what about the stone?  The stone was so enormous that it would require up to twenty men to move it.  How could the disciples have stolen His body?

The greatest proof of the Resurrection is that the greatest enemies of Christ could never find His body.  If Jesus had not risen, the Jews or the Romans would have found His body, paraded it through the streets and sealed the fate of Christianity.  But they never found a body.  The reason is simple.  On the third day Jesus came out of the grave, victorious over death and hell, and is alive forevermore!

-Pastor Ball

Easter Season Activities

Announcements - Easter Sunday

He’s Alive!  His tomb is empty!  Jesus died, was buried but rose again the third day.  Celebrate Easter with us on Sunday, April 20th at Faith Apostolic Church!  We will be reflecting on how the Resurrection of Jesus Christ brings us new life and hope.  Our Easter services will be at 10:00 am at our Carmel campus and 2:42 pm at our Sheridan campus.

 

 

Announcements - Communion service

 On Friday, April 18th, we will be remembering how Jesus gave His body and blood to be broken and shed for our healing and salvation.  Our 7:30 pm Good Friday Communion Service is a highlight of the year.  Don’t miss out on this deep, spiritual experience of observing the Lord’s Supper.

 

 

Announcements - Easter egg hunt 2014

After our Sunday morning service on April 13th at our Carmel Campus, we will be having an Easter Egg Hunt for all the children 12 years old and under.  There will be lots of candy and prizes for all the kids.  Bring the whole family to our 10 am service and stick around for the Easter Egg Hunt!

April 2014 Events Calendar

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When Grace Destroys Hope

Romans 3:23-24 (NLT) For everyone has sinned; we all fall short of God’s glorious standard.  Yet God, with undeserved kindness, declares that we are righteous. He did this through Christ Jesus when he freed us from the penalty for our sins

Let’s be honest here, we don’t deserve even one little part of what God gives us, including life itself, but His grace overlooks moral and spiritual blemish to consider us worth His favor.

It’s a concept that boggles the mind, but yet we, as mere mortals, could never be expected to understand the concept of grace in its entirety.  After all, we don’t know a love like God’s; it’s literally incomprehensible.  It’s exactly this inability to grasp the vastness of love that leads to misconceptions of grace and how it relates to our salvation.

While largely unintended, it’s common to equate God’s approval with an unblemished lifestyle, free of any sin at all – otherwise known as “merited grace.”  Then one day in your youth comes your first conscious acknowledgement of personal failure, your first self-realized sin.  The devil assaults your mind with condemnation to the point you think you might as well quit church now since you’ll never be ahead.  Sadly, those problems still persist as adults.  We have churches full of veteran Christians who, if asked, would still probably question their true probability of entering Heaven.  For so long the church taught the concept of good deeds being what merited us Heaven; after all, being sinful relegated us to hell so why wouldn’t Heaven be the opposite?  So as you can imagine, the collective amount of confusion revolving around salvation that stands predominant in the psyche of our congregation is staggering.

The problem is that grace is so simple and sin is so complex.  The human mind seems drawn to complexity.  This nature causes us to focus on the “What’s wrong?” rather than the overwhelmingly simple concept of grace.  Ask a Christian any number of sin-related passages in the Bible and you’ll get dozens of answers from many scriptures.  Yet ask those same people to quote passages about grace and your tally of scriptures will be embarrassingly lopsided to the former.  It’s our nature. We know those scriptures because we’re defensive.  We want to know what not to do in relation to our spiritual walk, and more importantly, Heaven.

So what does hope have to do with grace?  Hope is not based in confidence.  Hope is not factual.  Hope is simply hope.  It’s anticipating a positive outcome, not being sure, but being optimistic.  Many times, hope is very effective and gives an enhanced quality of life.  However, having hope doesn’t guarantee or assure of an outcome.  For a person who hopes in regards to their salvation and eternity, hope is not enough.  Hope, while fairly confident, leaves enough doubt that there isn’t total and resolute confidence.  Give that kind of mentality to a person who already struggles with the concept of merited grace and you have all the makings of someone who unconfidently believes in their salvation.  This person will ultimately wind up a worried and bound Christian or leave the church altogether citing their inability to resolve their spiritual and moral shortcomings.

Therein lies the reason that grace must destroy hope.  Grace is confident.  Grace abolishes hope and any doubt or dissatisfied reasoning that remains within hope.  One could even make the argument that where there’s hope, grace is disregarded.  While hope is being confident in an outcome, grace understands the outcome was already decided and hope is not needed.  The shred of doubt that hope offers is the exact opposite of the resolute mentality that grace places in our mind.  The devil will take even the most miniscule amount of doubt and magnify it to be larger than the confidence that hope was intended to offer.  Grace replaces this misunderstanding. Grace states that no matter what we do we cannot do enough to enter Heaven.  Grace eliminates the idea of the hope of salvation and causes us to realize we don’t need hope, we need grace.  We need to accept grace in our lives to be at peace with our salvation.  It is neither faith nor hope that people who are confident in their salvation possess; those people have accepted grace and understand its application in their lives.  As Pastor said, peace is given by the confidence of grace, its understanding of its application to salvation in our lives, and the knowledge that when we have grace, we don’t have to hope anymore.  Grace reminds us again and again that things between He and us were forever fixed when we were born again of water and Spirit.  They are the rendezvous points where God declares to us concretely that the debt has been paid, the ledger put away, and that everything we need, in Christ for salvation we already possess. – Phillip Newby