This weekend at Calvary Chapel, August 4th -6th, 2017 – One Topical Summer Together – Part 11

Friday, August 4th, 2017

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8:00 P.M. – In His Presence – All Church Prayer Meeting
DIVAS and CHAMPIONS, youth program for young women and men, ages 13-18,  are on hiatus for the summer

Saturday, August 5th, 2017

Nothing Scheduled

Sunday, August 6th, 2017 – Communion Sunday

One Topical Summer Together - Part 11

9:00 A.M. – Worship Celebration – One Topical Summer Together – “Weathering Thru” – Acts 27:1-44

10:15 A.M. – Angie and Liz’s Connection Café is off in August

Life Groups
Youth Life – Teens – off for the summer
THRIVE – Young Adults
BLAST – Adults

11:15 A.M – Worship Celebration – One Topical Summer Together – “Weathering Thru” – Acts 27:1-44

1:00 P.M. – Grief Share Group

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Our 11:15 A.M. Worship Service is streamed live at http://www.calvarychapelsi.org and is also carried live on 570AM The Mission and at http://www.wmca.com and http://www.iheartradio.com, beginning at 11:30 A.M.

Powerful quote

“Do not pray for easy lives! Pray to be stronger men. Do not pray for tasks equal to your powers . Pray for powers equal to your tasks. Then the doing of your work shall be no miracle, but you shall be a miracle.” – PHILLIPS BROOKS

From “Streams in the Desert” – August 1

I went one night to hear an address on consecration. No special message came to me from it, but as the speaker kneeled to pray, he dropped this sentence: “O Lord, Thou knowest we can trust the Man that died for us.”And that was my message. I rose and walked down the street to the train; and as I walked, I pondered deeply all that consecration might mean to my life and—I was afraid. And then, above the noise and clatter of the street traffic came to me the message: “You can trust the Man that died for you.”

I got into the train to ride homeward; and as I rode, I thought of the changes, the sacrifices, the disappointments which consecration might mean to me and—I was afraid. I reached home and sought my room, and there upon my knees I saw my past life. I had been a Christian, an officer in the church, a Sunday school superintendent, but had never definitely yielded my life to God.

Yet as I thought of the darling plans which might be baffled, of the cherished hopes to be surrendered, and the chosen profession which I might have to abandon—I was afraid. I did not see the better things God had for me, so my soul was shrinking back; and then for the last time, with a swift rush of convicting power, came to my innermost heart that searching message: “My child, you can trust the Man that died for you. If you cannot trust Him, whom can you trust?”That settled it for me, for in a flash I saw the Man who so loved me as to die for me could be absolutely trusted with all the concerns of the life He had saved.

Friend, you can trust the Man that died for you. You can trust Him to baffle no plan which is not best to be foiled, and to carry out every one which is for God’s glory and your highest good. You can trust Him to lead you in the path which is the very best in this world for you. J. H. MCC.