Friday, August 29, 2008

New Sermon Series: Jesus and Children

Starting Sunday, Sept. 7th, Pastor Fender will continue his study of Matthew 19. As we come to verses 13-15, we will take up the topic of Jesus and Children. Specific topics will include: “The Centrality of the Home” “Common Mistakes in Raising Children” “Bringing Children to Jesus”
“What our children need to know about Jesus”

Thursday, August 28, 2008

The Prosperity Gospel?

Watch this video of Pastor John Piper on his thoughts about the Prosperity Gospel and let me know what you think: fpcpooler@comcast.net

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

The Church, the Gospel and a Postmodern World

In this conference message (click here) by Mark Driscoll during the 2006 National Desiring God Conference, an attempt is made to exhort the Church to both contend for the faith and contextualize the faith. This dual calling is based upon the incarnation of Jesus and the exaltation of Jesus.


This particular message Driscoll's says, "if you are a true Calvinist, then you will not only contend for the faith, but contextualize for the faith, as Calvin himself did."

Listen and let me know what you think: fpcpooler@comcast.net.

September Fellowship Meal- New Format

Our next Monthly Fellowship Meal is scheduled for
Sunday, Sept. 7th at 6:00 pm.
We will be trying a new format this month. Instead of having families bringing food, we will try having the meal catered and charge a nominal fee of $3.00 per person or $6.00 per familiy.
Volunteers will be recruited to help prepare the meal. See Melissa Miles (miles7@netzero.net) or Jill Warfield (jillwarfield@gmail.com) to help.

Monday, August 25, 2008

This Week at FPCP

  • Tuesday Night Bible Study on Philippians. 6:30 pm-7:30 pm at the Church. Just bring a Bible. Childcare is available for those who reserve a spot. The study is open to both men and women.

  • Wednesday, 10 am - 12 noon, for details, email our Director of Children's Ministry Alison at FPCPchildren@yahoo.com .

  • Sunday School, 10:00 am. The Supremacy of Christ in a Postmodern World, watching and discussing a video from the 2006 Desiring God Conference. This week, the second part of "Mark Driscoll: The Supremacy of Christ and the Church in a Postmodern World."

  • Sunday Morning Worship- 11 a.m. Guest Preacher Rev. Jon Beane, RUF at AASU

  • Sunday Evening Worship- 6:00 pm. Adult class will continue the study on C.S. Lewis' "Mere Christianity" and the kids will meet in their respective classes.

Be sure and sign up for the Annual End of Summer Cookout at the Lightle Lodge by emailing FPCPooler@comcast.net .

Friday, August 22, 2008

Want to read the Puritans?


Try out this resource to read Puritans such as John Owen, Christopher Love and Thomas Manton

www.puritanlibrary.com

Middle School Girls Event Pictures

Pictures from the trip to the lake on Saturday, August 16th

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Save the Date: End of Summer Cookout

Make plans to join us on Saturday, Sept. 6th for our
Annual End of the Summer Cookout
at the Lightle Lodge
The fun starts at 2 pm.
We will have:
4-Wheeler rides Weightless Basketball
Swimming Swinging Trampoline jumping Shooting
Tractor rides Horse shoe throwing
BBQ Chicken Supper at 5:30 pm

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Creeds of Christendom

Creeds of Christendom - Name and Definition
by Philip Schaff

A Creed, or Rule of Faith, or Symbol, is a confession of faith for public use, or a form of words setting forth with authority certain articles of belief, which are regarded by the framers as necessary for salvation, or at least for the well-being of the Christian Church.

A creed may cover the whole ground of Christian doctrine and practice, or contain only such points as are deemed fundamental and sufficient, or as have been disputed. It may be declarative, or interrogative in form. It may be brief and popular (as the Apostles' and the Nicene Creeds), for general use in catechetical instruction and at baptism; or more elaborate and theological, for ministers and teachers, as a standard of public doctrine (the symbolical books of the Reformation period). In the latter case a confession of faith is always the result of dogmatic controversy, and more or less directly or indirectly polemical against opposing error. Each symbol bears the impress of its age, and the historical situation out of which it arose.

There is a development in the history of symbols. They assume a more definite shape with the progress of biblical and theological knowledge. They are mile-stones and finger-boards in the history of Christian doctrine. They embody the faith of generations, and the most valuable results of religious controversies. They still shape and regulate the theological thinking and public teaching of the churches of Christendom. They keep alive sectarian strifes and antagonisms, but they reveal also the underlying agreement, and foreshadow the possibility of future harmony.

Click here to learn more about Creeds and Confessions.

Monday, August 18, 2008

This Week at FPCP

  • Tuesday Night Bible Study on Philippians. 6:30 pm-7:30 pm at the Church. Just bring a Bible. Childcare is available for those who reserve a spot. The study is open to both men and women.

  • Wednesday, 10 am - 12 noon, Playdate at Chick-fil-a.

  • Thursday, Session Meeting, 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm.

  • Sunday School, 10:00 am. The Supremacy of Christ in a Postmodern World, watching and discussing a video from the 2006 Desiring God Conference. This week, the first part of "Mark Driscoll: The Supremacy of Christ and the Church in a Postmodern World."

  • Sunday Morning Worship- 11 a.m. Sermon: Marriage, Part 11 "Jesus and Being Single."

  • Sunday Evening Worship- 6:00 pm. Adult class will continue the study on C.S. Lewis' "Mere Christianity" and the kids will meet in their respective classes.

Marriage Part 10, "Jesus and Remarriage"

To download a copy of this video, click here. To listen to or download and MP3, click here.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Great Resource: Monergism

Check out this website: http://www.monergism.com/

Monergism.com is an Internet based ministry with the following goals:


1) To equip Christians in the truth by making available the finest classic articles and resources of historical orthodoxy. This is done in the hope that the church will embrace, and recover the true Biblical doctrines of the historic faith.

2) To encourage the church to always be reforming its thoughts in order to be more God-honoring & consistent with the Word of God. To teach the whole counsel of God and not just aspects we feel comfortable with, that the Gospel would affect and transform all areas of our life. To stress important doctrines that have been lost or set aside in the belief that it will help us in one of the most urgent tasks facing evangelicals today - the recovery of the gospel.

3) Bring glory and honor to God by stressing that the Scriptures are a divine Self-disclosure that is Christ-centered, not man-centered and that the work of salvation is a monergistic work of grace; that, prior to grace, man remains hostile, passive, unable and unwilling to turn to Christ until regenerated by the Holy Spirit. That salvation is not based on the fact that God knew which persons would believe of their own natural free will, for there is no person which fits that description (1 Cor 2:14; Rom 3:11; Rom 8:7; John 1:13; Rom 9:16,18;John 10:26). The decision was based in eternity upon God's sovereign good pleasure alone (Eph 1:4-6; 2 Tim 1:9, Titus 1:2) and enacted in time through the redemptive work of Christ and applied to the elect by the Holy Spirit on those He redemptively set His affection on. Affirming these doctrines did not come through philosophical or confessional routes but through the route of biblical exegesis.

To proclaim the truths of Scripture as reiterated in the 16th century Reformation that salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone, as revealed in the Scripture alone to the glory of God alone.

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Friday, August 15, 2008

New Resource:

Check out this site: FPCP: Thoughts and Resources We are hoping to be able to put resources into your hands to help you grow spiritually. Our goal for this blog is to make 2-3 posts a week that will challenge, equip, and prepare you to know and serve Jesus. The web address is www.FPCPooler2.blogspot.com

Monday, August 11, 2008

Marriage Part 9, "1 Cor. 7 and Divorce"

To download this video, click here. To listen to or download an MP3 of this sermon, click here.

This Week at FPCP

  • Tuesday Night Bible Study on Philippians. 6:30 pm-7:30 pm at the Church. Just bring a Bible. Childcare is available for those who reserve a spot. The study is open to both men and women.

  • Wednesday, 10 am - 12 noon, Playdate at Chick-fil-a.

  • Wednesday, 6:00 pm -7:30 pm: Middle School Girls Bible Study- at the Church.

  • Sunday School, 10:00 am. The Supremacy of Christ in a Postmodern World, watching and discussing a video from the 2006 Desiring God Conference. This week, the second part of "Tim Keller and how to share the gospel."

  • Sunday Morning Worship- 11 a.m. Marriage, Part 10 "Jesus and Remarriage."

  • Sunday Night Evening Worship- 6:00 pm. Adult class will continue the study on C.S. Lewis' "Mere Christianity" and the kids will meet in their respective classes.

Friday, August 8, 2008

Meet our Missionary: The Lindenmeyers

Steve & Marie Lindenmeyer are serving on staff of Campus Outreach in Thailand. For more information, go to their website by clicking here.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

New Staff: Temple Fennell

Temple Fennell
Temple will assume the responsibility of supporting our ministry teams and producing the bulletin.
She can be emailed at FPCPoffice@yahoo.com
She is here pictured with her husband Brad, and her children Connor and Bellamy.

Marriage Part 8 "Jesus, Divorce and Adultery"

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Monday, August 4, 2008

This Week at FPCP

  • Monday, 7 pm: Deacon's Meeting

  • Wednesday, 6:00 pm -7:30 pm: Middle School Girls Bible Study- at the Church.
  • Sunday School- 10 a.m. The Supremacy of Christ in a Postmodern World, watching and discussing a video of a panel discussion from the 2006 Desiring God Conference. This week, "Tim Keller and how to share the gospel."
  • Sunday Morning Worship- 11 a.m. Marriage, Part 9 "Divorce and 1 Cor 7:12-16"

  • Sunday Night Evening Worship- 6:00 pm. Adult class will continue the study on C.S. Lewis' "Mere Christianity" and the kids will meet in their respective classes.

Friday, August 1, 2008

Meet our Missionary: Josh Garrett

Josh Garrett is on staff with Campus Outreach serving the Macon, GA area schools. For more information, go to www.coaugusta.org/Maconarea.html