Palmer St. Podcast: A Witness or an Encouragement

Colossians 4:2-18

In this passage, Paul touches on relationships both inside and outside the church. He’ll show us that all of these relationships are important, but they are not all the same. In every relationship that we have we are to be either a witness or an encouragement.

Col 4.02-18.mp3

Col 4.02-18.pdf

Donate for Japan! (from Jonathan Wilson in Japan)

DONATE FOR JAPAN!

Many of us are wondering how we can best respond to the devastating news of the earthquakes and tsunami that have hurt especially Fukushima, Miyagi, and Iwate ken. As the computer and television screens pour out images, we can pour out our hearts to the Creator of the Universe to take care of the great nation of Japan.

CRASH Japan, a non-profit established for just a time as this, exists to help victims of disasters. We have experienced people who know the culture and language on the ground ready to assess the situation and then take appropriate action.  Any donations that come to Horizon Central designated for CRASH are sent on to them on a regular basis.  Please consider how YOU might be able to help right now by giving a donation that will “kick start” our Tokyo based disaster relief initiative.  

CRASH Japan is strongly endorsed by JEMA (Japan Evangelical Missionary Association) and comes highly recommended by Dale Little, JEMA President. http://crashjapan.com/ 

24 HOUR FUNDING GOAL: $100,000 (send a donation using one of the following options)

Donate via Horizon Christian Fellowship (San Diego) web site (tax deductible receipt provided):  

https://www.horizonsd.org/donate/index.asp?purpose=japan_earthquake_relief

Donate via PayPal (no tax deductible receipt): http://www.jema.org/joomla15/index.php/component/content/article/57-feature-article/500-japan-tohoku-quake-relief-donations 

Donate in Japan via the JEMA postal furikae account:
Account#00130-4-180466 (Please specify “earthquake relief” in the message box.)

Palmer St. Podcast: Colossians 1:1-14

 

Paul didn’t know the Colossian church personally. Still, Paul takes the time to write to them and, as we’ll see, he takes the time to pray for them. In so doing he sets an example for us to follow. We don’t want to get stuck in the rut of thinking that the only things worth praying about are the things that matter directly to us.

Col 1.01-14.mp3

Col 1.01-14.pdf