NEHEMIAH

21-Jan Nehemiah’s Prayer Nehemiah 1:1-11
28-Jan Nehemiah before Artaxerxes Nehemiah 2:1-10
4-Feb Rebuilding Begins Nehemiah 2:11-20
11-Feb Everyone has a Job Nehemiah 3:1-32
18-Feb Our Defense, Commitment Nehemiah 4:1-23
25-Feb How we Treat the Poor Nehemiah 5:1-13
3-Mar Nehemiah’s Example Nehemiah 5:14-19
10-Mar Nehemiah Focused Nehemiah 6:1-19
17-Mar Our Protector Nehemiah 7:1-73a
24-Mar Ezra’s Revival Nehemiah 7:73b-8:12
31-Mar Festival of Booths Nehemiah 8:13-18
7-Apr Confession & Commitment Nehemiah 9:1-10:39
14-Apr Dedication of the Wall Nehemiah 11:1-12:47
21-Apr The Principles of Jewish Life Nehemiah 13:1-31

LUKE

10-Dec Mary & Elizabeth are Expecting! Luke 1:26-56
17-Dec John The Baptist is Born! Luke 1:57-80
24-Dec The Messiah is Born! Luke 2:1-20
31-Dec New Year’s Resolutions

1 TIMOTHY

17-Sep The Charge Concerning Doctrine 1 Timothy 1:1-11
24-Sep The Charge Concerning Duty 1 Timothy 1:12-20
1-Oct The Charge Concerning Worship Pt.1 1 Timothy 2:1-8
8-Oct The Charge Concerning Worship Pt. 2 1 Timothy 2:9-15
15-Oct The Charge Concerning Leaders 1 Timothy 3:1-16
22-Oct The Charge Concerning False Teachers Pt 1 1 Timothy 4:1-8
29-Oct The Charge Concerning False Teachers Pt 2 1 Timothy 4:9-16
5-Nov The Charge Concerning Laity Pt. 1 1 Timothy 5:1-16
12-Nov The Charge Concerning Laity Pt. 2 1 Timothy 5:17-6:2
19-Nov The Charge Concerning The Pastor Pt. 1 1 Timothy 6:3-10
26-Nov Give Thanks To The Lord Psalm 118:1
3-Dec The Charge Concerning The Pastor Pt. 2 1 Timothy 6:11-21

SUMMER OF JOY

9-Jul Joy In Community Philippians 1:1-11
16-Jul Joy in Suffering Phil. 1:12-30
23-Jul Heart of The City Worship Band
30-Jul Joy in Service Phil. 2:1-11
6-Aug Baptism Testimonies
13-Aug Joy in Attitude Phil. 2:12-30
20-Aug Joy in Humility Phil. 3:1-11
27-Aug Joy in The Future Phil. 3:12-4:1
3-Sep Joy in Prayer Phil. 4:2-9
10-Sep Joy in Contentment Phil. 4:10-23

WHY WE ARE HERE

We begin a series  based on The Great Commission and The Great Commandments

THE TEN COMMANDMENTS

 

GENESIS:  IN THE BEGINNING

  • Sept. 4      Upon This Rock.    2 Timothy 3:16
    The introduction to the series sets the foundation of the value of Scripture.  Culture dismisses the Old Testament; Jesus came to fulfill it.
  •  Sept. 11         And God Said     Genesis 1
    Main thought: God as Creator. Humanity tries to create God in our image, but God created us in His. Our culture limits the power of God in creation, God is fully capable of doing anything.
  • Sept. 18         The Fall        Genesis 3
    Main thought: Man has become sinful. Here we look at the results of sin and the subsequent separation from God. This is the beginning of our story and the entire message of Scripture.
  • Sept. 25         Rain and 3 Cities         Genesis 6-9, 11, 18-19
    This week we look at three stories.  The Flood, The Tower of Babel, and The Destruction of Sodom & Gomorrah.
  • Oct. 2        Abraham and Isaac     Genesis 12, 15-16, 20-25
    Join us as we study the first 2 patriarchs of the faith. What made them so special to receive such a huge promise from God
  • Oct. 9      God of War       Exodus 1-15
    The story of the Exodus is more than God saving His People from slavery.  It’s about God’s cosmic war against the false gods of Egypt.  His cosmic war didn’t stop there and it’s still going on today and He declares war on our idols.
  • Oct. 16   Jacob & Joseph
    This week we look at Jacob & Joseph, the final 2 of the 4 Patriarchs of the Jewish faith.  This father son duo carry the promise of God, but they did it in two very different ways.

In Light Of … Are We Walking or Wandering?

(Click here to view the introduction video by Pastor Mark)

God has a mission for us to walk in His ways and not simply wander through life as if we have no purpose.  This series, based on  I John, will help illuminate how we are all called to walk “in light of” some very important things that we cannot lose sight of.

The Holy Spirit

Many can wrap their arms around the idea of God as Father, and they can also have a basic understanding of who Jesus is yet when it comes to the Holy Spirit that is where things can get confusing.  In this 5-week series, taken in large part from the book of the same name by Francis Chn, we will dive into gaining a greater understanding of the Holy Spirit and the role it can and does play in our lives.

What Is? 

(Click here to view the introduction video by Pastor Mark)

Many people have questions about what Christianity really is and the answers they receive sometimes only make things even more confusing.  So what is a Christian and what is it that we believe? This series will hopefully help make that VERY clear.  

Characters of Christmas Portrayals

(Click here to view the introduction video recorded by Pastor Mark)

This series will examine the different characters in the Christmas story to see how the birth of Jesus impacts each of them and how it should be impacting us as well.

  • Dec. 5   MARY:  When God’s will is made clear in life and we obey, nothing is impossible.
  • Dec. 12  JOSEPH: We must learn to align our lives to God’s plan as HE leads.
  • Dec. 19  SHEPHERD:  As believers, we must understand that the gospel reaches all people.
  • Dec. 24  GIFTS FOR JESUS
  • Dec. 26  SIMEON:  When you “see” Jesus are you filled with excitement and anticipation?

Jan. 2   YOU IN 2022:  New Year’s Message

Becoming Who We Are Meant To Be

(Click here to view the introduction video recorded by Pastor Mark)

Every person alive is in the process of becoming more or less like who they were made to be.  

But who are we?  What are we here for?  And how do people change?  The gospel reveals that Jesus is the answer to all three questions:  We are made in His image, and we are called to become more like Him in all our thoughts, desires, and character.  Yet this transformation is impossible to maintain by self-improvement and moral restraint alone.  Rather, it takes a gradual process of “working out what God works in” through the saving grace of Jesus and the power of His Spirit.

I’M IN!

(Click here to view the “I’M IN” introduction video by Pastor Mark)

You have a God-given purpose waiting to be discovered.  You have people around you ready to encourage you.  And, you may not know it yet, but you have everything you need to chase your passion.  We just have one question:  Are You In?

THE GREATEST SERMON EVER PREACHED

That’s right, every Sunday at The Log Church you have the opportunity to hear the greatest sermons ever preached because we will be plagiarizing directly from the most famous sermon Jesus (the greatest preacher) ever preached!  The Sermon on the Mount was preached to ordinary people and covers a wide range of topics.  Every topic of every week will go to the heart and provide practical wisdom that will help everyone to live a life that is rewarding, free of hypocrisy, and pleasing to God.

TRUE RICHES

(Click here to view the “TRUE RICHES” introduction video by Pastor Mark)

Jesus knew that how we think about money shapes our character.  Our approach can make us more like him — full of contentment, purpose and freedom — or it can cause a tragic separation from God and the joy he offers.  In this series, based on the book by the same name, we’ll contrast the financial attitudes that weigh us down with those that give us life.

CHANGED BY JESUS

(Click here to view the “Changed by Jesus'” intro video by Pastor Mark)

In the month of March, we will be hearing firsthand accounts of Biblical characters who had their lives completely changed by Jesus.  Join us on Sundays at 10:00 am, either in-person or online, as we hear their stories told to us through dramatic character portrayals that will bring these accounts to life.

Next Step Card … for a New Believer
Next Step Card … for Believers Who Want to Grow

WHAT’S YOUR WHY?

(Click here to view the “WHAT’S YOUR WHY?'” intro video by Pastor Mark)

Have you ever wondered why?  Why me O Lord?  Why do bad things happen to good people?  Why does God allow suffering?  Is it ok to ask God why?  This series is going to focus on what God wants us to know and how He plans to help us navigate our way through the “Why times” that life throws our way.

Have you ever found yourself wondering if things are ever going to get better or if you are ever going to catch a break?  Does it seem like a dark cloud is always following you and you don’t know what you’ve done to deserve what is happening to you or what you are having to go through?  God, why me?  

Have you ever wondered why? Why me O Lord? Why do bad things happen to good people? Why does God allow suffering? Is it ok to ask God why? This series is going to focus on what God wants us to know and how He plans to help us navigate our way through the “Why times” that life throws our way.

Why is it that evil is so prevalent and appears to prosper while those who do good seem to get trampled upon?  And why does it seem that those who do evil seem to get away scot-free?  Is there any hope for justice?  God, why not destroy evil right now?

DON’T GROW COLD (A study in I Peter)

(Click here to view Introduction Video by Pastor Mark)

January in MN, “Baby It’s Cold Outside”, and as the pandemic continues, it’s natural to grow cold and callous towards life.  The Log Church wants to help you resist or even melt the cold in our hearts.  Stay warm.  Stay sensitive to His Spirit as we step into the new year.

*We will include the YouTube video of Lou Holtz. These links were sent to Pastor Mark by Jim Schultz.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YFTJuJkrts or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3LOo_Ccyws

15 Ways to Honor Your Wife
Finally All of You Checklist

BEHOLD! 

THE BEHOLD CHALLENGE  (click here to view)

The word Behold means to see or gaze upon.  There is a lot to look at during the Christmas season…the lights, snow, Christmas deals and presents piling up underneath the tree but is that what we are supposed to be gazing upon or should it be something else?  This four-week Christmas series will focus on what we need to be BEHOLDING at Christmas time and all the time!

Whenever we are faced with an uncertain future, we still have something we can fully expect and trust.What are you trusting in these days?  Is it trustworthy?

Storms are a reality for all of us. You may be in a storm right now.  How can God give us the ability to see through the storms?

We need to keep our eyes open to the many ways God works in our lives, because if we don’t…we may miss it.

How do you see yourself? How does God see you?  Once you know it may change everything in your life.

Join us either in person or online for our special Christmas Eve services that will have wonderful music, an inspirational message and a special candlelight time that will help children, youth, families and adult of all ages to BEHOLD HIM!

2020 is almost over…finally! What should our focus be as we move into 2021?

NEED HOPE?

Tough circumstances are no match for the kind of inner strength fueled by hope.  It’s the difference between a situation destroying your future and a situation galvanizing your potential.  (Outline from 50 Days of Unleashing Hope from Hope Covenant Church, Chandler, AZ hopecov.com)

A NEW NORMAL: FINDING NEW RHYTHMS OF LIFE

This four-week series reminds us that God is with us in the disorienting, culture-shifting situations we find ourselves in, whether because of a global pandemic like COVID-19, a new life stage by choice, or a sudden change by chance.

TWISTED

In a world of texts, tweets, and memes, the Bible often gets reduced to an old book of inspirational quotes and wise sayings.  This series will help us sort out commonly misquoted verses and misunderstood passages to keep us from getting God’s Word twisted.

Truth Plus Love

(Based on the book by Matt Brown)

The stakes are high and the need is great for Christians to represent Jesus to the world.  Today, we have more influence than ever before—for better and for worse. Social media has provided a global megaphone, but it’s not enough to speak truth louder to a noisy culture.  To counter the negative reputation Christians have earned, our love must be just as loud. (Please click on the links below to view sermon)

Followership

Go to any bookstore and you will find dozens if not hundreds of leadership books.  In today’s world we seem to be consumed with pursuing leadership yet Jesus says, “Come and follow  me.”  And during this pandemic, we are all forced to follow yet, for many of us, this is becoming increasingly difficult.  So, how can we become better followers and could it be that the key to being a good leader is to be a great follower?

G.O.A.T.  (Greatest Of All Time)

Whether or not you’re a Christian, it’s hard to argue that any man has had a greater influence on history than Jesus.  Two thousand years after Jesus’ time on earth, we still talk about Him and what He did.  In this series we take a look at things that made Jesus the G.O.A.T.

  • Sunday, April 5 (Palm Sunday)
    The Greatest King 
  • Friday, April 10
    Good Friday Service
  • Sunday, April 12 (Easter)
    The Greatest Still 
  • Sunday, April 19
    The Greatest Teacher
  • Sunday, April 26
    The Greatest Sacrifice

Hope In The Midst of a Pandemic:

The COVID-19 pandemic is real and it will be impacting us for awhile.  How are we called to respond and live in a world that will be battling and struggling with this virus?  Where is God in the midst of this?

Living In A Messed Up World

Things in our world seem to be getting “messier” every day and it can lead us to wonder if there is anything we can do about it.  Thankfully, there is and that is what we are uncovering this winter at The Log Church as we take a journey through I Peter.

RE: Jesus

Isn’t it amazing how busy we get at Christmas time?  We have so many things that require our time and attention which can make it easy to forget what Christmas is really all about.  When you send or receive an email, many times the subject line will tell you what the email is regarding, (RE:).  So throughout the month of December the subject of our messages will be … RE: Jesus so that we do not lose focus on the One who is the reason for the season.

Living In Open Brokenness

We live in a world where everyone has a difficult time admitting weakness, failure, and especially brokenness.  The process of being “broken” does not mean that we are somehow separated from God — in fact, it is the opposite!  It is our brokenness that we are drawn to God and to each other.

Let’s Get Real

We live in a world where everyone has a difficult time admitting weakness, failure, and especially brokenness.  The process of being “broken” does not mean that we are somehow separated from God — in fact, it is the opposite!  It is our brokenness that we are drawn to God and to each other.

Letting Go

We live in a world where everyone has a difficult time admitting weakness, failure, and especially brokenness.  The process of being “broken” does not mean that we are somehow separated from God — in fact, it is the opposite!  It is our brokenness that we are drawn to God and to each other.

Celebration of Life Services

We live in a world where everyone has a difficult time admitting weakness, failure, and especially brokenness.  The process of being “broken” does not mean that we are somehow separated from God — in fact, it is the opposite!  It is our brokenness that we are drawn to God and to each other.

Saturday, July 18, 2020
Gerri Westlund  – Celebration of Life

Thursday, August 27, 2020
Bradly Bethke – Celebration of Life

Radical

We live in a world where everyone has a difficult time admitting weakness, failure, and especially brokenness.  The process of being “broken” does not mean that we are somehow separated from God — in fact, it is the opposite!  It is our brokenness that we are drawn to God and to each other.

Dear Church…

We live in a world where everyone has a difficult time admitting weakness, failure, and especially brokenness.  The process of being “broken” does not mean that we are somehow separated from God — in fact, it is the opposite!  It is our brokenness that we are drawn to God and to each other.

Making Better Decisions

We live in a world where everyone has a difficult time admitting weakness, failure, and especially brokenness.  The process of being “broken” does not mean that we are somehow separated from God — in fact, it is the opposite!  It is our brokenness that we are drawn to God and to each other.

The Promise

We live in a world where everyone has a difficult time admitting weakness, failure, and especially brokenness.  The process of being “broken” does not mean that we are somehow separated from God — in fact, it is the opposite!  It is our brokenness that we are drawn to God and to each other.

In Light Of … Are We Walking of Wandering?

(Click here to view the introduction video by Pastor Mark)

God has a mission for us to walk in His ways and not simply wander through life as if we have no purpose.  This series, based on  I John, will help illuminate how we are all called to walk “in light of” some very important things that we cannot lose sight of.

The Holy Spirit

Many can wrap their arms around the idea of God as Father, and they can also have a basic understanding of who Jesus is yet when it comes to the Holy Spirit that is where things can get confusing.  In this 5-week series, taken in large part from the book of the same name by Francis Chn, we will dive into gaining a greater understanding of the Holy Spirit and the role it can and does play in our lives.

What Is? 

(Click here to view the introduction video by Pastor Mark)

Many people have questions about what Christianity really is and the answers they receive sometimes only make things even more confusing.  So what is a Christian and what is it that we believe? This series will hopefully help make that VERY clear.  

Characters of Christmas Portrayals

(Click here to view the introduction video recorded by Pastor Mark)

This series will examine the different characters in the Christmas story to see how the birth of Jesus impacts each of them and how it should be impacting us as well.

  • Dec. 5   MARY:  When God’s will is made clear in life and we obey, nothing is impossible.
  • Dec. 12  JOSEPH: We must learn to align our lives to God’s plan as HE leads.
  • Dec. 19  SHEPHERD:  As believers, we must understand that the gospel reaches all people.
  • Dec. 24  GIFTS FOR JESUS
  • Dec. 26  SIMEON:  When you “see” Jesus are you filled with excitement and anticipation?

Jan. 2   YOU IN 2022:  New Year’s Message

Becoming Who We Are Meant To Be

(Click here to view the introduction video recorded by Pastor Mark)

Every person alive is in the process of becoming more or less like who they were made to be.  

But who are we?  What are we here for?  And how do people change?  The gospel reveals that Jesus is the answer to all three questions:  We are made in His image, and we are called to become more like Him in all our thoughts, desires, and character.  Yet this transformation is impossible to maintain by self-improvement and moral restraint alone.  Rather, it takes a gradual process of “working out what God works in” through the saving grace of Jesus and the power of His Spirit.

I’M IN!

(Click here to view the “I’M IN” introduction video by Pastor Mark)

You have a God-given purpose waiting to be discovered.  You have people around you ready to encourage you.  And, you may not know it yet, but you have everything you need to chase your passion.  We just have one question:  Are You In?

THE GREATEST SERMON EVER PREACHED

That’s right, every Sunday at The Log Church you have the opportunity to hear the greatest sermons ever preached because we will be plagiarizing directly from the most famous sermon Jesus (the greatest preacher) ever preached!  The Sermon on the Mount was preached to ordinary people and covers a wide range of topics.  Every topic of every week will go to the heart and provide practical wisdom that will help everyone to live a life that is rewarding, free of hypocrisy, and pleasing to God.

TRUE RICHES

(Click here to view the “TRUE RICHES” introduction video by Pastor Mark)

Jesus knew that how we think about money shapes our character.  Our approach can make us more like him — full of contentment, purpose and freedom — or it can cause a tragic separation from God and the joy he offers.  In this series, based on the book by the same name, we’ll contrast the financial attitudes that weigh us down with those that give us life.

CHANGED BY JESUS

(Click here to view the “Changed by Jesus'” intro video by Pastor Mark)

In the month of March, we will be hearing firsthand accounts of Biblical characters who had their lives completely changed by Jesus.  Join us on Sundays at 10:00 am, either in-person or online, as we hear their stories told to us through dramatic character portrayals that will bring these accounts to life.

Next Step Card … for a New Believer
Next Step Card … for Believers Who Want to Grow

WHAT’S YOUR WHY?

(Click here to view the “WHAT’S YOUR WHY?'” intro video by Pastor Mark)

Have you ever wondered why?  Why me O Lord?  Why do bad things happen to good people?  Why does God allow suffering?  Is it ok to ask God why?  This series is going to focus on what God wants us to know and how He plans to help us navigate our way through the “Why times” that life throws our way.

Have you ever found yourself wondering if things are ever going to get better or if you are ever going to catch a break?  Does it seem like a dark cloud is always following you and you don’t know what you’ve done to deserve what is happening to you or what you are having to go through?  God, why me?  

Have you ever wondered why? Why me O Lord? Why do bad things happen to good people? Why does God allow suffering? Is it ok to ask God why? This series is going to focus on what God wants us to know and how He plans to help us navigate our way through the “Why times” that life throws our way.

Why is it that evil is so prevalent and appears to prosper while those who do good seem to get trampled upon?  And why does it seem that those who do evil seem to get away scot-free?  Is there any hope for justice?  God, why not destroy evil right now?

DON’T GROW COLD (A study in I Peter)

(Click here to view Introduction Video by Pastor Mark)

January in MN, “Baby It’s Cold Outside”, and as the pandemic continues, it’s natural to grow cold and callous towards life.  The Log Church wants to help you resist or even melt the cold in our hearts.  Stay warm.  Stay sensitive to His Spirit as we step into the new year.

*We will include the YouTube video of Lou Holtz. These links were sent to Pastor Mark by Jim Schultz.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YFTJuJkrts or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3LOo_Ccyws

15 Ways to Honor Your Wife
Finally All of You Checklist

BEHOLD! 

THE BEHOLD CHALLENGE  (click here to view)

The word Behold means to see or gaze upon.  There is a lot to look at during the Christmas season…the lights, snow, Christmas deals and presents piling up underneath the tree but is that what we are supposed to be gazing upon or should it be something else?  This four-week Christmas series will focus on what we need to be BEHOLDING at Christmas time and all the time!

Whenever we are faced with an uncertain future, we still have something we can fully expect and trust.What are you trusting in these days?  Is it trustworthy?

Storms are a reality for all of us. You may be in a storm right now.  How can God give us the ability to see through the storms?

We need to keep our eyes open to the many ways God works in our lives, because if we don’t…we may miss it.

How do you see yourself? How does God see you?  Once you know it may change everything in your life.

Join us either in person or online for our special Christmas Eve services that will have wonderful music, an inspirational message and a special candlelight time that will help children, youth, families and adult of all ages to BEHOLD HIM!

2020 is almost over…finally! What should our focus be as we move into 2021?

NEED HOPE?

Tough circumstances are no match for the kind of inner strength fueled by hope.  It’s the difference between a situation destroying your future and a situation galvanizing your potential.  (Outline from 50 Days of Unleashing Hope from Hope Covenant Church, Chandler, AZ hopecov.com)

A NEW NORMAL: FINDING NEW RHYTHMS OF LIFE

This four-week series reminds us that God is with us in the disorienting, culture-shifting situations we find ourselves in, whether because of a global pandemic like COVID-19, a new life stage by choice, or a sudden change by chance.

TWISTED

In a world of texts, tweets, and memes, the Bible often gets reduced to an old book of inspirational quotes and wise sayings.  This series will help us sort out commonly misquoted verses and misunderstood passages to keep us from getting God’s Word twisted.

Truth Plus Love

(Based on the book by Matt Brown)

The stakes are high and the need is great for Christians to represent Jesus to the world.  Today, we have more influence than ever before—for better and for worse. Social media has provided a global megaphone, but it’s not enough to speak truth louder to a noisy culture.  To counter the negative reputation Christians have earned, our love must be just as loud. (Please click on the links below to view sermon)

Followership

Go to any bookstore and you will find dozens if not hundreds of leadership books.  In today’s world we seem to be consumed with pursuing leadership yet Jesus says, “Come and follow  me.”  And during this pandemic, we are all forced to follow yet, for many of us, this is becoming increasingly difficult.  So, how can we become better followers and could it be that the key to being a good leader is to be a great follower?

G.O.A.T.  (Greatest Of All Time)

Whether or not you’re a Christian, it’s hard to argue that any man has had a greater influence on history than Jesus.  Two thousand years after Jesus’ time on earth, we still talk about Him and what He did.  In this series we take a look at things that made Jesus the G.O.A.T.

  • Sunday, April 5 (Palm Sunday)
    The Greatest King 
  • Friday, April 10
    Good Friday Service
  • Sunday, April 12 (Easter)
    The Greatest Still 
  • Sunday, April 19
    The Greatest Teacher
  • Sunday, April 26
    The Greatest Sacrifice

Hope In The Midst of a Pandemic:

The COVID-19 pandemic is real and it will be impacting us for awhile.  How are we called to respond and live in a world that will be battling and struggling with this virus?  Where is God in the midst of this?

Living In A Messed Up World

Things in our world seem to be getting “messier” every day and it can lead us to wonder if there is anything we can do about it.  Thankfully, there is and that is what we are uncovering this winter at The Log Church as we take a journey through I Peter.

RE: Jesus

Isn’t it amazing how busy we get at Christmas time?  We have so many things that require our time and attention which can make it easy to forget what Christmas is really all about.  When you send or receive an email, many times the subject line will tell you what the email is regarding, (RE:).  So throughout the month of December the subject of our messages will be … RE: Jesus so that we do not lose focus on the One who is the reason for the season.

Living In Open Brokenness

We live in a world where everyone has a difficult time admitting weakness, failure, and especially brokenness.  The process of being “broken” does not mean that we are somehow separated from God — in fact, it is the opposite!  It is our brokenness that we are drawn to God and to each other.

Let’s Get Real

We live in a world where everyone has a difficult time admitting weakness, failure, and especially brokenness.  The process of being “broken” does not mean that we are somehow separated from God — in fact, it is the opposite!  It is our brokenness that we are drawn to God and to each other.

Letting Go

We live in a world where everyone has a difficult time admitting weakness, failure, and especially brokenness.  The process of being “broken” does not mean that we are somehow separated from God — in fact, it is the opposite!  It is our brokenness that we are drawn to God and to each other.

Celebration of Life Services

We live in a world where everyone has a difficult time admitting weakness, failure, and especially brokenness.  The process of being “broken” does not mean that we are somehow separated from God — in fact, it is the opposite!  It is our brokenness that we are drawn to God and to each other.

Saturday, July 18, 2020
Gerri Westlund  – Celebration of Life

Thursday, August 27, 2020
Bradly Bethke – Celebration of Life

Radical

We live in a world where everyone has a difficult time admitting weakness, failure, and especially brokenness.  The process of being “broken” does not mean that we are somehow separated from God — in fact, it is the opposite!  It is our brokenness that we are drawn to God and to each other.

Dear Church…

We live in a world where everyone has a difficult time admitting weakness, failure, and especially brokenness.  The process of being “broken” does not mean that we are somehow separated from God — in fact, it is the opposite!  It is our brokenness that we are drawn to God and to each other.

Making Better Decisions

We live in a world where everyone has a difficult time admitting weakness, failure, and especially brokenness.  The process of being “broken” does not mean that we are somehow separated from God — in fact, it is the opposite!  It is our brokenness that we are drawn to God and to each other.

The Promise

We live in a world where everyone has a difficult time admitting weakness, failure, and especially brokenness.  The process of being “broken” does not mean that we are somehow separated from God — in fact, it is the opposite!  It is our brokenness that we are drawn to God and to each other.

In Light Of … Are We Walking of Wandering?

(Click here to view the introduction video by Pastor Mark)

God has a mission for us to walk in His ways and not simply wander through life as if we have no purpose.  This series, based on  I John, will help illuminate how we are all called to walk “in light of” some very important things that we cannot lose sight of.

The Holy Spirit

Many can wrap their arms around the idea of God as Father, and they can also have a basic understanding of who Jesus is yet when it comes to the Holy Spirit that is where things can get confusing.  In this 5-week series, taken in large part from the book of the same name by Francis Chn, we will dive into gaining a greater understanding of the Holy Spirit and the role it can and does play in our lives.

What Is? 

(Click here to view the introduction video by Pastor Mark)

Many people have questions about what Christianity really is and the answers they receive sometimes only make things even more confusing.  So what is a Christian and what is it that we believe? This series will hopefully help make that VERY clear.  

Characters of Christmas Portrayals

(Click here to view the introduction video recorded by Pastor Mark)

This series will examine the different characters in the Christmas story to see how the birth of Jesus impacts each of them and how it should be impacting us as well.

  • Dec. 5   MARY:  When God’s will is made clear in life and we obey, nothing is impossible.
  • Dec. 12  JOSEPH: We must learn to align our lives to God’s plan as HE leads.
  • Dec. 19  SHEPHERD:  As believers, we must understand that the gospel reaches all people.
  • Dec. 24  GIFTS FOR JESUS
  • Dec. 26  SIMEON:  When you “see” Jesus are you filled with excitement and anticipation?

Jan. 2   YOU IN 2022:  New Year’s Message

Becoming Who We Are Meant To Be

(Click here to view the introduction video recorded by Pastor Mark)

Every person alive is in the process of becoming more or less like who they were made to be.  

But who are we?  What are we here for?  And how do people change?  The gospel reveals that Jesus is the answer to all three questions:  We are made in His image, and we are called to become more like Him in all our thoughts, desires, and character.  Yet this transformation is impossible to maintain by self-improvement and moral restraint alone.  Rather, it takes a gradual process of “working out what God works in” through the saving grace of Jesus and the power of His Spirit.

I’M IN!

(Click here to view the “I’M IN” introduction video by Pastor Mark)

You have a God-given purpose waiting to be discovered.  You have people around you ready to encourage you.  And, you may not know it yet, but you have everything you need to chase your passion.  We just have one question:  Are You In?

THE GREATEST SERMON EVER PREACHED

That’s right, every Sunday at The Log Church you have the opportunity to hear the greatest sermons ever preached because we will be plagiarizing directly from the most famous sermon Jesus (the greatest preacher) ever preached!  The Sermon on the Mount was preached to ordinary people and covers a wide range of topics.  Every topic of every week will go to the heart and provide practical wisdom that will help everyone to live a life that is rewarding, free of hypocrisy, and pleasing to God.

TRUE RICHES

(Click here to view the “TRUE RICHES” introduction video by Pastor Mark)

Jesus knew that how we think about money shapes our character.  Our approach can make us more like him — full of contentment, purpose and freedom — or it can cause a tragic separation from God and the joy he offers.  In this series, based on the book by the same name, we’ll contrast the financial attitudes that weigh us down with those that give us life.

CHANGED BY JESUS

(Click here to view the “Changed by Jesus'” intro video by Pastor Mark)

In the month of March, we will be hearing firsthand accounts of Biblical characters who had their lives completely changed by Jesus.  Join us on Sundays at 10:00 am, either in-person or online, as we hear their stories told to us through dramatic character portrayals that will bring these accounts to life.

Next Step Card … for a New Believer
Next Step Card … for Believers Who Want to Grow

WHAT’S YOUR WHY?

(Click here to view the “WHAT’S YOUR WHY?'” intro video by Pastor Mark)

Have you ever wondered why?  Why me O Lord?  Why do bad things happen to good people?  Why does God allow suffering?  Is it ok to ask God why?  This series is going to focus on what God wants us to know and how He plans to help us navigate our way through the “Why times” that life throws our way.

Have you ever found yourself wondering if things are ever going to get better or if you are ever going to catch a break?  Does it seem like a dark cloud is always following you and you don’t know what you’ve done to deserve what is happening to you or what you are having to go through?  God, why me?  

Have you ever wondered why? Why me O Lord? Why do bad things happen to good people? Why does God allow suffering? Is it ok to ask God why? This series is going to focus on what God wants us to know and how He plans to help us navigate our way through the “Why times” that life throws our way.

Why is it that evil is so prevalent and appears to prosper while those who do good seem to get trampled upon?  And why does it seem that those who do evil seem to get away scot-free?  Is there any hope for justice?  God, why not destroy evil right now?

DON’T GROW COLD (A study in I Peter)

(Click here to view Introduction Video by Pastor Mark)

January in MN, “Baby It’s Cold Outside”, and as the pandemic continues, it’s natural to grow cold and callous towards life.  The Log Church wants to help you resist or even melt the cold in our hearts.  Stay warm.  Stay sensitive to His Spirit as we step into the new year.

*We will include the YouTube video of Lou Holtz. These links were sent to Pastor Mark by Jim Schultz.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YFTJuJkrts or https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3LOo_Ccyws

15 Ways to Honor Your Wife
Finally All of You Checklist

BEHOLD! 

THE BEHOLD CHALLENGE  (click here to view)

The word Behold means to see or gaze upon.  There is a lot to look at during the Christmas season…the lights, snow, Christmas deals and presents piling up underneath the tree but is that what we are supposed to be gazing upon or should it be something else?  This four-week Christmas series will focus on what we need to be BEHOLDING at Christmas time and all the time!

Whenever we are faced with an uncertain future, we still have something we can fully expect and trust.What are you trusting in these days?  Is it trustworthy?

Storms are a reality for all of us. You may be in a storm right now.  How can God give us the ability to see through the storms?

We need to keep our eyes open to the many ways God works in our lives, because if we don’t…we may miss it.

How do you see yourself? How does God see you?  Once you know it may change everything in your life.

Join us either in person or online for our special Christmas Eve services that will have wonderful music, an inspirational message and a special candlelight time that will help children, youth, families and adult of all ages to BEHOLD HIM!

2020 is almost over…finally! What should our focus be as we move into 2021?

NEED HOPE?

Tough circumstances are no match for the kind of inner strength fueled by hope.  It’s the difference between a situation destroying your future and a situation galvanizing your potential.  (Outline from 50 Days of Unleashing Hope from Hope Covenant Church, Chandler, AZ hopecov.com)

A NEW NORMAL: FINDING NEW RHYTHMS OF LIFE

This four-week series reminds us that God is with us in the disorienting, culture-shifting situations we find ourselves in, whether because of a global pandemic like COVID-19, a new life stage by choice, or a sudden change by chance.

TWISTED

In a world of texts, tweets, and memes, the Bible often gets reduced to an old book of inspirational quotes and wise sayings.  This series will help us sort out commonly misquoted verses and misunderstood passages to keep us from getting God’s Word twisted.

Truth Plus Love

(Based on the book by Matt Brown)

The stakes are high and the need is great for Christians to represent Jesus to the world.  Today, we have more influence than ever before—for better and for worse. Social media has provided a global megaphone, but it’s not enough to speak truth louder to a noisy culture.  To counter the negative reputation Christians have earned, our love must be just as loud. (Please click on the links below to view sermon)

Followership

Go to any bookstore and you will find dozens if not hundreds of leadership books.  In today’s world we seem to be consumed with pursuing leadership yet Jesus says, “Come and follow  me.”  And during this pandemic, we are all forced to follow yet, for many of us, this is becoming increasingly difficult.  So, how can we become better followers and could it be that the key to being a good leader is to be a great follower?

G.O.A.T.  (Greatest Of All Time)

Whether or not you’re a Christian, it’s hard to argue that any man has had a greater influence on history than Jesus.  Two thousand years after Jesus’ time on earth, we still talk about Him and what He did.  In this series we take a look at things that made Jesus the G.O.A.T.

  • Sunday, April 5 (Palm Sunday)
    The Greatest King 
  • Friday, April 10
    Good Friday Service
  • Sunday, April 12 (Easter)
    The Greatest Still 
  • Sunday, April 19
    The Greatest Teacher
  • Sunday, April 26
    The Greatest Sacrifice

Hope In The Midst of a Pandemic:

The COVID-19 pandemic is real and it will be impacting us for awhile.  How are we called to respond and live in a world that will be battling and struggling with this virus?  Where is God in the midst of this?

Living In A Messed Up World

Things in our world seem to be getting “messier” every day and it can lead us to wonder if there is anything we can do about it.  Thankfully, there is and that is what we are uncovering this winter at The Log Church as we take a journey through I Peter.

RE: Jesus

Isn’t it amazing how busy we get at Christmas time?  We have so many things that require our time and attention which can make it easy to forget what Christmas is really all about.  When you send or receive an email, many times the subject line will tell you what the email is regarding, (RE:).  So throughout the month of December the subject of our messages will be … RE: Jesus so that we do not lose focus on the One who is the reason for the season.

Living In Open Brokenness

We live in a world where everyone has a difficult time admitting weakness, failure, and especially brokenness.  The process of being “broken” does not mean that we are somehow separated from God — in fact, it is the opposite!  It is our brokenness that we are drawn to God and to each other.

Let’s Get Real

We live in a world where everyone has a difficult time admitting weakness, failure, and especially brokenness.  The process of being “broken” does not mean that we are somehow separated from God — in fact, it is the opposite!  It is our brokenness that we are drawn to God and to each other.

Letting Go

We live in a world where everyone has a difficult time admitting weakness, failure, and especially brokenness.  The process of being “broken” does not mean that we are somehow separated from God — in fact, it is the opposite!  It is our brokenness that we are drawn to God and to each other.

Celebration of Life Services

We live in a world where everyone has a difficult time admitting weakness, failure, and especially brokenness.  The process of being “broken” does not mean that we are somehow separated from God — in fact, it is the opposite!  It is our brokenness that we are drawn to God and to each other.

Saturday, July 18, 2020
Gerri Westlund  – Celebration of Life

Thursday, August 27, 2020
Bradly Bethke – Celebration of Life

Radical

We live in a world where everyone has a difficult time admitting weakness, failure, and especially brokenness.  The process of being “broken” does not mean that we are somehow separated from God — in fact, it is the opposite!  It is our brokenness that we are drawn to God and to each other.

Dear Church…

We live in a world where everyone has a difficult time admitting weakness, failure, and especially brokenness.  The process of being “broken” does not mean that we are somehow separated from God — in fact, it is the opposite!  It is our brokenness that we are drawn to God and to each other.

Making Better Decisions

We live in a world where everyone has a difficult time admitting weakness, failure, and especially brokenness.  The process of being “broken” does not mean that we are somehow separated from God — in fact, it is the opposite!  It is our brokenness that we are drawn to God and to each other.

The Promise

We live in a world where everyone has a difficult time admitting weakness, failure, and especially brokenness.  The process of being “broken” does not mean that we are somehow separated from God — in fact, it is the opposite!  It is our brokenness that we are drawn to God and to each other.