Sunday, April 29, 2007

JWAR #1: The Single Greatest Gift - April 29, 2007

Just Walk Across the Room #1: The Single Greatest Gift

Text: Philippians 2:1-11; John 4:1-42

The Cape Elizabeth Church of the Nazarene embarks on a four-week Evangelism Training campaign based upon Bill Hybels' book Just Walk Across the Room. Pastor Jon shares how Jesus walked across the cosmos in order to reach us, and to show us how to reach out of our "Circles of Comfort" and walk into the "Zone of the Unknown." Learn how you can give the Single Greatest Gift, by simply looking for those in need of a touch of grace.

Monday, April 23, 2007

Follow Me - April 22, 2007

"Follow Me"

Texts: Acts 9:1-6, (7-20); John 21:1-19

A pulpit exchange brings United Methodist Pastor David Nicol to the Cape Elizabeth Church of the Nazarene. Pastor David reminds us that the call to follow Jesus is a call to jump in with both feet, ready to follow Him whereever He leads. While that may even lead us to a cross, we know that Jesus will go with us, all the way. Pastor David is the pastor of the Elm Street (South Portland, ME) and Buxton (ME) United Methodist congregations.

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Annual Meeting: For Future Generations - April 15, 2007

"Annual Meeting: For Future Generations"

Text: Psalm 22:25-31

Pastor Jon Twitchell delivers his Annual Pastor's Report to the Cape Elizabeth (Maine, USA) Church of the Nazarene. This is not a standard sermon presentation, but a statement of where we understand God has been working, as well as where we believe He is leading during the next twelve months. We invite you to listen to this report, and to pray for us as we look for ways to be a light "For Future Generations."

Sunday, April 08, 2007

Easter: What will you do with Jesus? - April 8, 2007

"Easter: What will you do with Jesus?"

Text: John 19:38-20:31

He is risen! He is risen, indeed!

While the twelve disciples all betray, deny, or abandon Jesus, two secret disciples come out of hiding to make public their allegiance to Jesus and His teachings. We can only imagine the guilt, despair, and hopelessness experienced by the disciples during those nights following Jesus' arrest and crucifixion. And yet, despite the fact that they fled Jesus, He came to them with grace and forgiveness. The question remains--what will you do about the Good News of Jesus the Christ? What sort of a disciple will you be?

Sunday, April 01, 2007

Palm Sunday: The Wisdom of God - April 1, 2007

"Palm Sunday: The Wisdom of God"

Text: Matthew 21:1-11; I Corinthians 1:18-29; Psalm 20:7; Psalm 118; Matthew 16:26

As we continue our Lenten journey in the Psalms, we turn our attention to Psalm 118, against the backdrop of the Triumphal Entry. We are reminded that God chooses the foolish things of this world to confound the wise, and demonstrates His strength through weakness. Instead of putting our trust in all that this world has to offer, may we always "trust in the Name of the Lord our God."

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Out of the Depths - March 25, 2007

"Out of the Depths"

Text: Psalm 130, Hosea 3, Psalm 40:1-3

Last week we looked at the Shepherd Psalm (Psalm 23) as a way of understanding that God goes with us in the deepest, darkest moments human experience. This week's study on Psalm 130 and Psalm 40 helps us understand that God doesn't simply walk with us through those moments, but that He also can lift us out of the pit and set our feet upon the rock!

Sunday, March 18, 2007

The Good Shepherd - March 18, 2007

"The Good Shepherd"

Texts: Psalm 23, John 9, John 10, Ephesians 5:8-14

Our fourth Psalm on our Lenten journey, Psalm 23 provides us with hope in the midst of our suffering, for we know the degree to which God walks through the Valley of the Shadow of Death. Pastor Jon also provides a dramatic reading of Peter Kreeft's "Shared Hells," (from Bread and Wine, Plough Publishing Company, Farmington, PA, 2003, pp.156-161).

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Today if You Hear His Voice - March 11, 2007

"Today if You Hear His Voice"

Text: Exodus 17, Psalm 95, John 4

Psalm 95 reminds us of the mumbling and grumbling of the Israelites wandering in the wilderness. As we experience this Psalm, we are encouraged to be exuberant in our praise of God, to soften our hearts, to listen to God, and to drink from the living water that Jesus offers. To read the sermon illustration about Duke, visit www.biblical-illuminations.com.

Sunday, March 04, 2007

His Eye is on the Sparrow - March 4, 2007

"His Eye is on the Sparrow"

Texts: Romans 4:1-17; Luke 12:6-7; I Kings 18:16-45; Psalm 121

Just as winter gives way to spring, God breaks in upon our sorrow and sadness with joy, darkness gives way to light, and death submits to life. Psalm 121 reminds us that God is watching over us and cares for our loved ones. He cares about sparrows, He cares about cedar waxwings, and He cares about you.

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Where Do You Hide? - February 25, 2007

"Where Do You Hide?"

Text: Psalm 32

Humans have been good at hiding since the beginning of time. Like Adam and Eve, King David, and the prophet Jonah, we tend to hide from our problems and from those we have wronged. David offers us the solution to our guilt in Psalm 32, by suggesting that when we feel the need to hide, we are to run toward God, and find our hiding place in Him.

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Laodicea: Stop Kidding Yourself - February 18, 2007

"Laodicea: Stop Kidding Yourself"

Text: Revelation 3:14-22

After summarizing the lessons from the past six weeks, Pastor Jon concludes our study on the letters to the Seven Churches of Revelation with a look at the letter to the church in Laodicea. By properly understanding the drinking water situation in Laodicea, and by looking that the things that this church was well known for, we realize that this passage is an exhortation to be sure that we have not deceived ourselves (Like the emperor in Hans Christian Anderson's classic children's story). Pastor Jon concludes this message with an invitation that everyone needs to hear.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Philadelphia: Through Open Doors - February 11, 2007

"Philadelphia: Through Open Doors"

Text: Revelation 3:7-13

Pastor Jon continues our study on the letters to the Seven Churches of Revelation with a look at the letter to the believers in Philadelphia. While Jesus knows that they are a church with "little strength," He places an open door in front of them that nobody can shut. As we explore the options for what was meant by the "open door," may we be always look for the open doors that God has placed before us and faithfully walk through them.

Sunday, February 04, 2007

Sardis: The Importance of Keeping Watch - February 4, 2007

"Sardis: The Importance of Keeping Watch"

Text: Revelation 3:1-6

Pastor Ken Wish looks at the historical backdrop of the city of Sardis to shed some light on the call of Christ for them to awake from their lethargy. The modern-day healthy church must remain alert and focus on their purpose of rescuing the lost.

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Thyatira: When Salt Loses Its Saltiness- January 28, 2007

"Thyatira: When Salt Loses Its Saltiness"

Texts: Revelation 2:18-29

Pastor Ken Wish helps the modern-day church negotiate the waters of tolerance and plurality that are so prevalent in our culture today. Jesus reminds the believers in Thyatira to hold fast to the truth, not compromising their faith in the face of teachings of tolerance and plurality. Join us as we continue our study of the Churches of Revelation.

Sunday, January 21, 2007

Pergamum: Accept No Counterfeits - January 21, 2007

"Pergamum: Accept No Counterfeits"

Texts: Revelation 2:12-17, I Corinthians 13, Numbers 22-25:3 & 31:16, Hebrews 4:12-13

Pastor Jon Twitchell continues our journey through the Seven Churches of Revelation with a look at the cultural and religious practices in Pergamum. By looking at the cults of Demeter, Dionysus, and Aesculapius, we can better understand the cryptic imagery that Jesus uses in the letter He asks John to write. In the midst of all that is false and counterfeit, we must remain true to the living God!

Sunday, January 14, 2007

Smyrna: Hold Fast to Your Faith - January 14, 2007

"Smyrna: Hold Fast to Your Faith"

Texts: Revelation 2:8-11

Pastor Ken Wish continues this seven week series on church health based on the letters to the seven churches of Revelation. By looking at the letter to the believers in Smyrna we find encouragement to hold fast despite persecution or tribulation.

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Ephesus: Remember Your First Love - January 7, 2007

"Ephesus: Remember Your First Love"

Texts: Revelation 1; Revelation 2:1-7

Pastor Jon begins a seven week series on church health based on the letters to the seven churches of Revelation. During this first week of the series, he looks at the letter to the believers in Ephesus and explores what it may have meant that they had "forsaken their first love." As we consider those lessons, may we pursue God with all of our hearts, may we greatly love our neighbors, and may we do all we can to bring those two great loves together.

You may email Pastor Jon at pastorjon@capenazarene.org.

Sunday, December 31, 2006

Never Alone - December 31, 2006

"Never Alone"

Texts: John 1:1-14; Hebrews 1:1-8; Matthew 1:23

While Christmas is supposed to be "the most wonderful time of the year," for many it is truly the loneliest. Author Taylor Caldwell writes that the meaning of Christmas is that "we are never alone. Not when the night is darkest, the wind coldest, the world seemingly most indifferent." This is the message of Immanuel--God with us. Pastor Jon prays that you can claim the promise of Immanuel--this Christmas and for many Christmases to come.

Note: This sermon was preached on December 24th, 2006. It is published for December 31st, to replace a Service of Lessons and Carols which is not easily reproduced for podcast.

You may email Pastor Jon at pastorjon@capenazarene.org.

Sunday, December 24, 2006

The Little Drummer Boy - December 24, 2006

"The Legend of the Little Drummer Boy"

Texts: Matthew 2; Mark 12:41-44

Not a traditional sermon, this fictional retelling of The Legend of the Little Drummer Boy (written by Pastor Jon in 2003) helps us imagine how the character of the Little Drummer Boy might have interacted with real biblical characters. While the story is imaginative and fictional, it contains truths which help us give of our best to God.

This telling of the story was recorded at an evening service on December 17, 2006, and published on Christmas Eve, December 24, 2006. Come back next week (December 31st) for a recording of the December 24th sermon. We will return to a regular schedule on January 7th, 2007.

You may email Pastor Jon at pastorjon@capenazarene.org.

Sunday, December 17, 2006

Jumping for Joy - December 17, 2006

"Jumping for Joy"

Texts: Luke 1:26-55

True joy is found, not in circumstances and surroundings, but in a deep and abiding knowledge of God and our role in His Kingdom. Pastor Jon looks at Mary, Elizabeth, and John the Baptist (as an infant) to see what we can learn about this deep joy which is available to us...even in the midst of situations which seem full of despair.

You may email Pastor Jon at pastorjon@capenazarene.org.

Sunday, December 10, 2006

Messiah Brings Shalom - December 10, 2006

"Messiah Brings Shalom"

Texts: Luke 3:1-18; Malachi 3:1-4

In our world of dischord and war, it seems odd to speak of the "Peace of Christ." When we hear the message of John the Baptist, it sounds less like a message of peace and good news, but one of judgment. And yet, true shalom is only found when we are at peace with God, ourselves, and others. May Christ's peace reign in your heart this Christmas.

You may email Pastor Jon at pastorjon@capenazarene.org.

Sunday, December 03, 2006

When All Hell Breaks Loose, Help Is On the Way - December 3, 2006

"When All Hell Breaks Loose, Help Is On the Way"
Texts: Luke 21:25-36; I Thessalonians 4:13-18; James 5:13-16
The first Sunday of Advent marks the beginning of the new liturgical year. The Advent celebration is not simply about marking time until Christmas, but an opportunity for us to boldly proclaim the message of hope. This hope is rooted in the knowledge that God's promises are forever, and that Christ will come again. This service concluded with a time of prayer and anointing.
You may email Pastor Jon at pastorjon@capenazarene.org.

Sunday, November 26, 2006

Complete Surrender to Christ the King - November 26, 2006

"Complete Surrender to Christ the King"

Texts: Hebrews 12:1-2; John 18:28-40

Eric Liddell, also known as The Flying Scotsman, helps us understand what it means to orient our lives around the Kingdom of God. Jesus' dialogue with Pontius Pilate reminds us that His Kingdom is not one of swords or spears, but a spiritual Kingdom to which his followers belong. May we always place Him first in our lives.

You may email Pastor Jon at pastorjon@capenazarene.org.

Sunday, November 19, 2006

The Marathon of Faith - November 19, 2006

"The Marathon of Faith"

Texts: Hebrews 11-12:2; Psalm 73:24-28; Mark 13:1-8

The author of Hebrews exhorts his readers to hold fast and to follow hard after Christ as we run this great marathon of faith. Christianity is not something that we can take up when it is convenient, but an all-consuming obsession that leaves time for nothing else. To run this race, we must lay aside everything that would hinder us and fix our eyes on Jesus.

You may email Pastor Jon at pastorjon@capenazarene.org.

Sunday, November 12, 2006

The Requirements of the New Covenant - November 12, 2006

"The Requirements of the New Covenant"

Texts: Hebrews 10:11-24; Ruth 3:1-4:17; Mark 12:35-44

Hebrews chapter 10 provides some snapshots of ways in which the New Covenant has different requirements than the Old Covenant. While the Old Covenant was structured on lists and laws, the New Covenant is based upon the Law of Love. We give our all, not because we are required to, but because we are motivated to respond to God's great love for us.

You may email Pastor Jon at pastorjon@capenazarene.org.

Sunday, November 05, 2006

The Old and New Covenants - November 5, 2006

"The Old and New Covenants"

Texts: Genesis 15; Hebrews 9:1-15; Mark 12:28-34

By looking more closely at the covenant traditions of the ancient culture, Pastor Jon highlights more ways in which the author of Hebrews demonstrates that the New Covenant is greater than and fulfills the Old Covenant. We learn that when Jesus gives His life on the cross, He is fulfilling the promise made to Abram in Genesis 15.

You may email Pastor Jon at pastorjon@capenazarene.org.

Sunday, October 29, 2006

Salvation Full and Free - October 29, 2006

"Salvation Full and Free"

Texts: Genesis 14; Hebrews 7; Mark 10:46-52

The author of Hebrews spends a great deal of energy comparing Jesus to the Old Testament character of Melchizedek. Not only is Jesus similar to Melchizedek, but Melchizeded is greater than Levi and the Levitical priests. The logical argument provided by Hebrews helped the original readers understand how they could put their faith in Jesus as their Great High Priest, even though he was from the tribe of Judah. Because of this, Jesus offers complete salvation which is eternal. He invites us to enter into an ongoing relationship with Him, and like Blind Bartimaeus, we are to follow Him wherever He leads.

You may email Pastor Jon at pastorjon@capenazarene.org.

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Finding Jesus Through Suffering - October 22, 2006

"Finding Jesus Through Suffering"

Texts: Mark 10:35-38; Hebrews 1:9-10; Isaiah 53:3-12; Genesis 3:17-19Job 38:1-7, 34-41; Romans 8:17; Matthew 25:35-40

The Problem of Evil asks "How can evil co-exist in a universe with an all-good, all-powerful God?" Pastor Jon Twitchell looks at this difficult problem, drawing from the doctrine of free will, the tarnishing of creation at the fall of man, and the simple fact that, like Job, we were not with God at the creation of the universe. However, we can be confident that through our suffering we can find Jesus, and that we can also find Jesus when we go to those who are suffering. We find healing in His brokenness, we find life in his death.

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Of Campaigns and Callings - October 15, 2006

"Of Campaigns and Callings"

Texts: Mark 10:13-45; Hebrews 5:1-10; Philippians 2:1-11

Twenty-first century political campaigns in the United States seem to be a far cry from the intentions of the founding fathers of our country. And yet, the aspirations for titles and positions go back in history. Every organization with people seems to have a political aspect to it, and even Jesus' band of disciples was not immune to the idea of campaigning. In the midst of the campaign, we're reminded that the first shall be last, the one who wishes to be great must serve, and leadership is about following a calling, not running a campaign.

Sunday, October 08, 2006

What's Your Perspective? - October 8, 2006

"What's Your Perspective"

Texts: Job 1:13-21, 19:25; Mark 10:17-31; Psalm 90; Hebrews 4:12-16

Contrasting Job with the Rich Young Ruler forces us to consider the priorities in our own life. Our ability to face the inevitable losses and tragedy in life is determined by our perspective on life. By setting our sights on things above, we are better able to weather the storms in life.

This message extensively references a recent barn fire in Albion, ME, which you can read about here or watch a news report here.

Sunday, October 01, 2006

The Exact Representation of God's Being - October 1, 2006

"The Exact Representation of God's Being"

Texts: I Corinthians 13:2; Hebrews 1:1-14, 2:5-12

The author of Hebrews states that Jesus is the radiance of God's glory, and the exact representation of His being. In a world where God's message is so often drowned out by the noise around us, it is good to be reminded that God continues to speak to His people, and uses the Church to communicate His presence to the world.

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Faith Promise Session 3/3 - Persecuted Church - September 24, 2006

Faith Promise 3/3 - Persecuted Church

The third of three services from our Faith Promise for Missions Convention with special speakers Bryan & Linda Heil. In this service, Bryan provides first- and second-hand accounts of how God is working in areas of the world that have been historically resistant to the Gospel. The Heils are currently serving in the Carribean Regional office located in Miami, FL. For more information about ministry on the Caribbean Region, visit www.caribbeannazarene.org.

Faith Promise Session 2/3 - Work & Witness - September 24, 2006

Faith Promise 2/3 - Work & Witness

The second of three services from our Faith Promise for Missions Convention with special speakers Bryan & Linda Heil. In this service, Bryan shares about how Work & Witness teams are being used to help build the Kingdom of God. The Heils are currently serving in the Carribean Regional office located in Miami, FL. For more information about ministry on the Caribbean Region, visit www.caribbeannazarene.org.

Faith Promise Session 1/3 - JESUS Film - September 23, 2006 -

Faith Promise 1/3 - Jesus Film

The first of three services from our Faith Promise for Missions Convention with special speakers Bryan & Linda Heil. In this service, Bryan shares inspiring stories about the success of the JESUS Film around the world. The Heils are currently serving in the Carribean Regional office located in Miami, FL. For more information about ministry on the Caribbean Region, visit www.caribbeannazarene.org.

Sunday, September 17, 2006

Rally Day - The Day of Small Things - September 17, 2006

The Day of Small Things

Special speaker Doug Twitchell visited for our Sunday School Rally Day. In addition to some ventriloquial sketches with Jeorge, Jeffrey, Uncle Jim, and JD, he presented this message exhorting us to faithfully do the small things that God calls us to. For more information on Doug's ministries, visit www.biblical-illuminations.com.

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Homecoming - The Temple of Your Heart - September 10, 2006

The Temple of Your Heart

Texts: I Kings 5-8; Jeremiah 31:31-33; II Corinthians 3:3

Homecoming weekend not only provides the opportunity to review the history of our local church, but also our place within the history of God's interaction with mankind. The dedication of Solomon's Temple provides the backdrop for our understanding of God's covenant with His people and how He desires to dwell within human hearts.

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Teach Me Thy Way, O Lord - September 3, 2006

Teach Me Thy Way, O Lord

Texts: I Kings 3:16-28; Matthew 25:14-30

We continue our study of Solomon with the first major test of his God-given wisdom. Faced with a dilemma, Solomon wisely considers a third option to discover the truth. We are reminded that it was not simply enough for Solomon to ask for wisdom, or for God to give him that wisdom, but Solomon had to choose to use that wisdom.

Sunday, August 27, 2006

Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God - August 27, 2006

Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God

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Texts: I Kings 2:10-12; I Kings 3:3-14; Matthew 6:25-34

Solomon's request for wisdom (an understanding and discerning heart) provides an example of one who understands the difference between needs and wants, as well as an example of faith that helps us in our own stewardship decisions. If we seek God's Kingdom first, we will have no need of worrying about the material concerns of this world.

Sunday, August 13, 2006

An Ungrateful Response to Grace - August 13, 2006

An Ungrateful Response to Grace

Texts: John 6:22-27; Luke 17:11-19; Psalm 78:23-32; Exodus 16; II Samuel 9:1-13; II Samuel 16:1-4; II Samuel 19:24-28

The story of Mephibosheth forms an example for how we should live our lives as a response to God's grace. When compared to the crowds who sought after loaves to fill their bellies or the Israelites who hoarded manna, we see Mephibosheth as one who recognizes his dependence upon David's grace, but does not presume upon it.

Monday, July 31, 2006

The House of God - July 30, 2006

The House of God

Texts: II Samuel 7; Ephesians 2:19-22; Isaiah 53:4-6

This sermon takes a look at the Davidic covenant as recorded in Second Samuel 7, in terms of the short-term fulfillment found in Solomon and the temple, as well as the long-term fulfillment found in the person and work of Jesus the Christ. All are invited to come and take their place as a living stone within the new temple of God--the Church.

Sunday, July 23, 2006

Worshipping with Wild Abandon - July 23, 2006

Worshipping with Wild Abandon

Text: II Samuel 6

This sermon takes a look at Second Samuel 6, and looks at the lessons about worship that we can learn from Uzzah, Michal, and David. When we truly "worship with wild abandon," we are not concerned with protecting either God's reputation or our own, but are offering ourselves completely for His glory.

Sunday, July 16, 2006

Upside-down, Backwards, and Inside-Out - July 16, 2006

Upside-down, Backwards, and Inside-Out

Texts: II Samuel 5:1-10; II Corinthians 12:2-10; Mark 6:1-13

The Gospel of Jesus Christ is truly counter-cultural....upside-down, backwards, and inside-out. In this sermon, Pastor Jon Twitchell challenges us to examine our lives and our churches to see if we are simply following the conventional wisdom of this world, or if we are following the patterns set by Jesus.

Sunday, July 09, 2006

A Matter of Life and Death - July 9, 2006

A Matter of Life and Death

Texts: II Samuel 1:1-27; Matthew 5:43-48

The story of the end of Saul's life forces us to confront questions about the Sanctity of Life. However, it would be good for us to remember that Sanctity of Life is not only about when life begins or when life ends, but about how we live our lives between birth and death.

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

We Need a Hero? - July 2, 2006

We Need a Hero?

Text: I Samuel 17:1-49

The story of David and Goliath is interpreted against the backdrop of superhero stories like Superman, Spiderman, or Zorro. David challenges us to not simply wait around for a "superhero" to step in and do amazing things, but to use the gifts that God has given us to make a difference in the world around us.

Sunday, June 18, 2006

A Citizen of the Kingdom of God - June 18, 2006

A Citizen of the Kingdom of God

Text: I Samuel 8:1-20

We consider the nature of citizenships and kingdoms as we look at the Israelites' request for a king to rule over them. As we consider the systems of human government, we are challenged to orient our lives around the spiritual realities of the Kingdom of God. We are primarily to be citizens of God's Kingdom, before being citizens of the kingdoms of this world.

Sunday, June 11, 2006

I Serve at the Pleasure of God Almighty - June 11, 2006

I Serve at the Pleasure of God Almighty

Texts: I Samuel 3:1-20; II Corinthians 4:5-12

Have you ever wondered what it must be like for a Presidential appointee to receive a phone call asking them to serve "at the Pleasure of the President of the United States." This sermon explores the call that the young boy Samuel received in the middle of the night asking him to serve "at the Pleasure of God Almighty." How do you respond to God's call on your life?

Sunday, June 04, 2006

Pentecost - Crash Helmets & Life Jackets - June 4, 2006

Pentecost - Crash Helmets & Life Jackets

Text: Acts 2:1-41

Pentecost Sunday provides an opportunity to consider the great power of the Holy Spirit available to the Church. Unfortunately, we are often ill-equipped to tap into God's power, and would be surprised if we encountered the sort of transformational worship that took place on that first Christian Pentecost. Theologian Annie Dillard suggests that our ushers should distribute crash helmets and life jackets in case the Almighty chose to show up at church.

Sunday, May 28, 2006

A Faithful and True Witness - May 28, 2006

A Faithful and True Witness

Texts: Acts 1:1-11; I John 5:9-13

With present-day discussion about "The DaVinci Code" and the "Gospel of Judas," the Church is challenged to consider why it places its faith in the message revealed through the current scriptural Canon. As we consider the witness of those early Apostles, our faith is strengthened by the realization that they were willing to suffer and die because of the message that they testified about. Are we prepared to be that faithful and true witness in our world today?

Sunday, May 21, 2006

Faith is the Victory - May 21, 2006

Faith is the Victory


Texts: John 15:9-17; I John 5:1-5

The mission of the church is not to be a safe place for the saved and the sanctified, but to take the message of hope and holiness to the world around us. We're not the church primarily when we're gathered within these four walls, we're the church primarily when we're away from these four walls engaging our world as conduits of the "wonderful, matchless grace of Jesus." We're called to love others. How do you know that you are loving others? By loving God. Both our love for God and our love for others are derived from God's love for us.

With this backdrop, Pastor Jon looks at the potential reasons why the Church in North America is failing to grow at the same pace of churches around the world. Is it possible that we are no longer finding lost people because we believe that lost people don't want to be found? Is it possible that we know the reasons they would reject Christ better than they know those reasons? Do we lack the victory that Jesus promised because our faith needs to be strenghtened?

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Abiding in Him - May 14, 2006

Abiding in Him


Text: John 15:1-8; I John 4:7-21

On Mother's Day, we are reminded that the most basic and fundamental characteristic of God's nature is love. Not only does "love" describe who God is, but we also realize that God defines our understanding of "love." The call of Scripture is for us to abide in God so that He abides in us. Instead of settling for being "saved from Hell," we are to be in an intimate relationship with our Creator. Perhaps this intimacy is best pictured by the intimate abiding of a mother and unborn child. How do you know you love God? When you produce fruit and love others.

Sunday, April 30, 2006

The Reality of Present Risenness - April 30, 2006

The Reality of Present Risenness

Text: I John 3:1-8

What difference does Easter really make? Does the reality of the resurrection affect the way in which we live our lives? Easter is not simply an historical event, but has very real ramifications for our lives today. Not only did Jesus walk from an empty tomb, but He is alive and active today. we must be continually aware of what Brennan Manning calls "Present Risenness."

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Special - Welcome to the Podcast - April 23, 2006

Special - Welcome to the Podcast

A special message from Pastor Jon Twitchell directly to listeners of our sermon podcast. We're very glad that you're listening, and we'd love to hear from you. You can email Pastor Jon at pastorjon@capenazarene.org.

Sunday, April 16, 2006

Easter - Rejoice! The Song is Alive! - April 16, 2006

Easter Sunday - Rejoice! The Song is Alive

Texts: Isaiah 53:6; Acts 3:15; Luke 7:18-23; Luke 15:1-7; John 9; John 11:1-44

As the continuation of the message begun on Good Friday, we can rejoice today for the Song is alive. For even though we killed the Author of Life, God is more powerful than darkness, life is stronger than death, God's song is stronger than the silence. The lost are found, the blind see, the dead live again. What shall our response be to this proclamation of the Gospel? What song shall we now sing? To whom shall we sing our song? Let us echo the words of Casting Crowns--indeed, "let my lifesong sing to You!"

Saturday, April 15, 2006

Good Friday - Killing the Song - April 14, 2006

Good Friday - Killing the Song

Texts: John 1; John 18-19; Philippians 2:1-8; Acts 3

The creation of Narnia from Lewis's "The Magician's Nephew" formed the backdrop for an evening of dramatic readings which culminated in this message about killing the author of life. For three horrible days, the Light of the World was snuffed out, the author of the song had been silenced. Instead of singing the song of the Creator, we chose instead to sing our own song. Let us never forget that it was as though our sins and disobedience nailed Him to that tree.

Sunday, April 09, 2006

The Quest - It's Not About You - April 9, 2006

The Quest - The Life You've Longed For: It's Not About You

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Texts: Mark 1:14-20; I Corinthians 1:20-31

Jesus took ordinary people and asked them to do extraordinary tasks. On this quest, we learn that our participation in the Kingdom of God isn't really about us--it's about Him. Will you choose to follow Him with all of your heart, regardless of the cost? Henri Nouwen says, "There is no middle ground here. Jesus went to Jerusalem to put people in a situation where they had to say yes or no."

Sunday, April 02, 2006

The Quest - Christlike Character - April 2, 2006

The Quest - Christlike Character

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Texts: Romans 12:1-2

God desires to form Christlike character within us. If we are a broken pot, it is not simply enough for Him to rescue the pieces of the pot from being thrown out--instead, He loves us so much that He desires to pick up the pieces, put them back together again, clean the inside of the pot, fill it up with His Spirit, for the purpose of restoring the Image of God within us. We are called to be transformed--allowing the Character of Christ to shine through us.

Sunday, March 26, 2006

The Quest - You Can Receive Power - March 26

The Quest - You Can Receive Power

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Texts: Acts 1:8; 2 Timothy 1:7, 14

Our fifth session on our Quest, guided by Frank Moore's book "The Power to be Free," causes us to consider the ways in which we are empowered by God to do His work. As we are dependant upon His power and allow His power to flow through us, we find ourselves caught up in His Kingdom work. This power gives us strength, it works on our behalf, and it is at work within us.

Sunday, March 19, 2006

The Quest - You Can Experience Purity - March 19, 2006

The Quest - You Can Experience Purity

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Texts: Matthew 5:8; Psalm 51; Philippians 2:1-8; James 4:8

Scripture teaches that the goal of the Christian is to have a pure heart. Is it possible to experience this kind of purity in the world around us? What does a pure heart look like? Soren Kierkegaard suggests that heart purity is "to will one thing." James suggests that we must be single-minded in all we do. Heart purity begins when we follow Jesus as our example and seek only to do the Father's will.

Sunday, March 12, 2006

The Quest - You Can Accept Love - March 12, 2006

The Quest - You Can Accept Love

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Texts: John 3:16; Luke 15; Matthew 13:45-46

This third session on our Quest highlights the way in which God's Spirit transforms us through His love.Luis Palau, (the "Latin Billy Graham") is famous for saying "God loves you, loves you, loves you." However, this truth doesn't simply mean that we can live however we like--God loves us so much that He desires to transform us more and more into His image. Not only does God love us, He loves others through us.

Sunday, March 05, 2006

The Quest - You Have a Guide - March 5, 2006

The Quest - You Have a Guide

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Text: John 16:12-15

This second sermon on "The Quest" (based on Frank Moore's book The Power to be Free) looks at the ways in which the Holy Spirit acts as our guide. With a multitude of guides and teachers offering their thoughts to us, we must remember that the Holy Spirit is the best guide for us to follow--the best teacher for us to learn from. We can always find people who want to tell us what we should do--but we should be a student of the Holy Spirit.

Sunday, February 26, 2006

The Quest - How Do I Live the Life I've Longed For? - February 26, 2006

The Quest - How Do I Live the Life I've Longed For?

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Text: II Kings 2:1-12; John 14:1-6, 15-18

Have you ever had a task for which you need outside assistance? Jesus left his disciples with two great tasks--the Great Commandments and the Great Commission. While the tasks seem impossible for us to complete on our own, Jesus left us with Great Promises of outside help--the Holy Spirit. This sermon begins our study through "The Quest," based on Frank Moore's book The Power to be Free.

Sunday, February 19, 2006

Following Instructions - February 19, 2006

Following Instructions

Text: II Kings 5:1-17

The story of Naaman's leprosy reminds us of the importance of following the instructions that God gives us, regardless of how simple or foolish they may appear. Instead of following the instructions that are given to us, we often are tempted to try to figure things on our own. When we are broken, it is necessary to consult the instructions, to learn how God might provide us with healing. It is precisely God's grace alone which heal us, not only our bodies, but our spirits as well. It is our faith and obedience which opens us to God's healing power to be at work in our lives.

Sunday, January 29, 2006

One With Authority - January 29, 2006

One With Authority

Text: Mark 1:21-28

What does it mean to say that Jesus "taught as One with Authority"? In our pluralistic culture, the role of authorityhas been diminished--instead of trusting those in positions of influence, we are tempted to only trust ourselves. At the same time, we long for a culture which shares a common moral authority where "right" is always "right" and "north" is always "north." Our best self-improvements leave us with a sense of emptiness and failure, and so we must reorient our compass to follow the "One with Authority."

Sunday, January 22, 2006

Follow How Far - January 22, 2006

Follow How Far?

Text: Psalm 62: 5-8; Jonah 3:1-5, 10; 1 Corinthians 7:17-23; Mark 1:14-20

At the heart of the message of Christianity is the doctrine that we can have a personal relationship with God Almighty. And yet, it's important for us to remember that we are on a Great Adventure with a Great Commander! As we hear the Gospel lesson about the calling of the disciples we are challenged to consider how far we are willing to follow our Leader.

Sunday, January 01, 2006

A New Wardrobe - January 1, 2006

A New Wardrobe

Text: Revelation 21:1-6a, Isaiah 43

TLC's "What Not to Wear" provides the backdrop for this New Year's sermon about our God who is making all things new. As we prepare to throw away our old wardrobe, we know that God is always doing a new thing and desires to clothe us with His robes. What "New Thing" does God want for you this year?