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Macedonia Christian Church is located in Lexington, Ky. We are a warm and loving church that traces our history back to 1830. Each week we are lead in worship by our Lead Pastor, Fred Turner. His message is delivered with truth, love, and humility. We worship every Sunday at 9 and 10:30 am. Feel free to join us anytime at 4551 Winchester Road, Lexington KY.
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God Is Multitasking

God Is Multitasking

2020-07-1544:48

Last week we saw God use the plagues to humble Egypt, judge them for their sins and show them that He is God and there is no one like Him. But the Egyptians weren't the only ones to experience that cycle of 10 disasters. God's people were there too.  What did the plagues mean for them?God uses that season of uncertainty to grow Israel's trust in Him.What if He wants to do the same for us?Listen in as we explore several essential components of faith that we need to pay attention to if we want our trust to blossom when we don't know what's going to happen next.SHOW LESS
Plagued By Change

Plagued By Change

2020-07-1045:14

As God prepares to lead Israel to freedom, things are changing for Egypt too. When Pharaoh isn't willing to receive God's message of a "next normal", God gets his attention with plague, after plague, after plague, etc. And Pharaoh reacts the same way we are tempted to react when God asks us to step off the throne of our lives and recognize His Majesty.Listen in and see if you've made some of the same moves that Pharaoh makes rather than acknowledge God's greatness.Scriptures Covered:  Exodus 5-12; Philippians 2:10-11
Take Your Shoes Off

Take Your Shoes Off

2020-06-2845:12

Why do we struggle with uncertainty?  With walking into the unknown- even when we believe that God is leading us? Maybe we struggle to give up control.  To release our expectations, preferred outcomes and what makes sense to us. If so, we aren't the first.  Today we'll see Moses- someone God used and highly honored- argue with God about moving into his next normal.Let's see what we can learn from this honest conversation that might help us to "take off our shoes" when God calls.Scriptures Covered:  Exodus chapters 2-4
We are living in a time of uncertainty. And fortunately- we aren't the first to do so. People have been following God into and through seasons of transition for thousands of years. Beginning today- and in the weeks ahead- we are going to see what we can learn from them to help us walk faithfully with our God.Today we'll begin by discussing 3 directions we can choose when we aren't sure where we are headed.Scriptures from today's message:  Hebrews 11:13-16, 3:15-19; Exodus 16:1-3; Numbers 14:1-4; Deuteronomy 17:14-16; Luke 5:36-39; Philippians 3:7-16SOME BIG NEWS!:Beginning next Sunday (6/28) we are resuming in person worship gatherings in the park.  Will you be joining us the first week? Please let us know by taking this survey: https://forms.gle/TiFGVa9Tr1G3TozL9FINALLY:Are you getting our weekly email updates?  Visit our website to share your contact info with us or take advantage of other resources: https://www.mcclex.org/nowwhatSHOW LESS
What does it LOOK LIKE to love God with all your mind?  As Jesus is tempted in the desert, we catch a glimpse of someone at the top of their mental game- who has mastered all of the concepts we've discussed these past few weeks. And true to form, Jesus makes it look easy and effortless. What did He know that we don't?  Listen in as we discover a few things that Jesus knew that we'll need to master if we are going to put it all together and love God with all our mind.Scriptures in this teaching:  Mark 1:12-13; Luke 3:21-23, 4:1-13; Ephesians 6:12-17; Romans 8:14-16, 12:1-2; Deuteronomy 11:18-21
Filter Your Thoughts

Filter Your Thoughts

2020-06-0838:32

Even when we are FOCUSED, we'll face distractions.What do we do with thoughts that come seeking our attention and acceptance?We FILTER them. Listen in as we discuss a 2 Stage Filter inspired by Philippians 4:8-9.Scriptures in This Message:1 Peter 1:13,4:7,5:8; 1 Thessalonians 5:16-22; Philippians 4:4-9; Proverbs 3:20,14:12,16:25; Matthew 11:29You can learn more about our church family here: https://www.mcclex.org
Focus Your Thoughts

Focus Your Thoughts

2020-06-0140:48

"OK- but HOW??" It's great to hear about what could or should be- but eventually we need an action plan. HOW are we going to RENEW our minds so we keep changing the way we think and live?We begin by FOCUSING our thoughts. Today we'll suggest a couple of FOCAL POINTS that can help us renew our minds and transform our lives.Scriptures in This Teaching:Colossians 3:1-17; Luke 4:40-44, 9:22,51; Hebrews 12:1-3This Week:- How often do you think about Jesus?  What prompts could you put in place that would turn your thoughts to Him more frequently?- Jot down truths from the scriptures you read and pray them back to God.  Need a place to start?  Try the book of Ephesians.
Thought Tracing

Thought Tracing

2020-05-2539:41

What were they thinking?  It’s a question we ask as we scramble for explanations to disappointing or horrific happenings. It’s a question we should ask more regularly. Because the OUTCOMES of our life flow from ACTIONS that are spawned and fueled by THOUGHTS. If we are going to love God with all our minds- and invest all of the energy, focus and discipline required- we need to remember what is at stake.Our minds are the battleground where the enemy of our souls tries to plant ideas that will nudge us towards choices that harm us and others. In today’s teaching, we do some THOUGHT TRACING to see how this played out in the lives of people in the Bible.Today’s Scriptures: Matthew 26:14-16; John 13:2; 1 Peter 5:8; Genesis 3; 2 Corinthians 11:3; Acts 5:1-11Homework:Do some thought tracing by working through these questions…What were THEY thinking?  As you read the Bible, notice the outcomes people experience and trace them back to their actions and the thoughts that inspired them.  Need somewhere to start?  Try The Book of Numbers chapters 12-14,16-17 & 20What was I thinking?  Look back at your past regrets, or even your confessions of sin this week.  What thoughts influenced or encouraged the actions that produced the outcomes you’d change if you could.Want to learn more about our church family?  Visit https://www.mcclex.org
Change Your Mind Pt. 2

Change Your Mind Pt. 2

2020-05-1841:39

Starting to thinking and live in a new direction is a fantastic beginning.  But it isn't the end.  God calls us not only to repent, but also to RENEW our minds.  We need to KEEP changing our minds and lives until we love and honor God with all we are and do.Scriptures in this teaching: Proverbs 23:19; Romans 12; Ephesians 2:1-10, 4:17-32; Matthew 15:7-8You can read the article about Ranger School I mentioned here: https://www.outsideonline.com/2411895...   Be advised that it does contain some profanity.You can learn more about our church family at https://www.mcclex.org
Change Your Mind Pt. 1

Change Your Mind Pt. 1

2020-05-1138:09

The Good News that the Kingdom of God is available and accessible begins with a call to change our minds. It's not only possible to change the way we think, it's essential if we are going to love God with all we are and experience the life that Jesus invites us into.But HOW does that happen?  Today we'll follow the crowds who flocked to John the Baptist to hear his call to think and live differently.  As we do, we'll discover a few key factors that can help us change our minds.Passages:  Matthew 3:1-12, 4:12-17, 21:28-32 ,22:37; Mark 1:1-8, 3:1-6; Luke 3:1-20; Acts 26Questions for Reflection:- Am I embodying the message of Jesus for others?  Am I living differently, humbly and honestly?- Is my mind open or closed?  Could I stand in God's Presence and witness miracles- and still have a hard heart?- What actions could I take this week to show that I am thinking and living in the direction of God's Kingdom?  What could I do that is personal, doable and other oriented?Want to dig further into the meaning of the Greek word translated as REPENT?  This article was helpful in preparing this message: https://tritheos.com/repent-repentanc...You can learn more about our church family and find more resources here: https://www.mcclex.org* Correction:  I referred to astrophysicist Neil deGrasse in this video.  His full name is Neil deGrasse Tyson.
Jesus told us that the most important thing we can do in life is to love God with all our hearts, souls AND MINDS.  If we are going to walk with God and fully experience the best of life with Him, we have to GET OUR HEADS RIGHT.  Why? Because our minds play a key ROLE and have the POWER to shape and direct our journey.  SCRIPTURES: Matthew 22:37, 15:18-19; Psalm 19:1-8, 119:33-37; 1 John 2:15-17; Proverbs 23:19; 3:1-6; Romans 1:21; 1 Corinthians 11:3HOMEWORK:1. Pay attention to your thoughts- both those coming from without and from within.2. Ask yourself where each thought is leading you.  If I focus on this, how will it shape and direct me?Learn more about our church family at: https://www.mcclex.org
The Boat & The Beach

The Boat & The Beach

2020-04-2737:13

Wondering what is going to happen next?  Uncertain about how to move forward?  We aren't the first.John 21:1-19It's been at least two weeks since Jesus rose from the dead.  His friends didn't see that coming. On Easter, He leaves instructions for them to meet Him in Galilee.  They have. And aren't sure what to do now.  So they go fishing.  And Jesus shows up. The BOAT and the BEACH represent seasons and spaces where God prepares us for what is next. Join us as we see what Jesus did for His friends on the Sea of Galilee- and what He continues to do for us when we want and need to move forward.Additional passages: Matthew 28:10; John 20:19-23; Philippians 1:6Want to learn more about our church family? https://www.mcclex.orgLooking for resources to help you stay connected, keep growing and support each other in this season at home? https://www.mcclex.org/nowwhat
The Road To Emmaus

The Road To Emmaus

2020-04-2240:35

What is the first thing you'll do when the social distancing restrictions are lifted?  Who will you see? Where will you go?  Your answer might provide a glimpse into who and what you love.What does Jesus do on his first day free from the grave and death?  His actions that day speak about who and what He values most.And one of the things Jesus does- is simply to take a walk with His friends.Jesus prioritizes a relationship with us.  Can we say the same?  And if we can- what does a relationship with God look like?  How does it work?Join us as we gain insights from Jesus' journey to Emmaus in Luke 24:13-36. https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/...Want to learn more about the possible sites of Emmaus?  Check out this resource:http://www.seetheholyland.net/emmaus/Want to know how to connect further with our church family, or find some resources to help you keep growing?  Stop by our website: https://www.mcclex.org/nowwhat
Happy Easter!  Today we celebrate a Savior who is risen and a Hope that is ALIVE!Passages in today's teaching:  Matthew 27:57-66, 28:1-4 ; Mark 16:2-4; Luke 24:3-12; John 20:11-18Learn more about our church family at: https://www.mcclex.org
Hallowed Ground: The Garden of Gethsemane and GolgothaToday we are going to visit two more places along our Easter voyage and I’m excited to have the opportunity to talk about the Garden of Gethsemane and Golgotha.  Similarly to last week, we are going to be reminded of how deeply and completely Jesus loves us, but today I would like to add something else.   Jesus’ last week on earth reminds us that He stayed committed to one goal; God’s will be done.  We are going to hear this repeatedly one way or another throughout today's teaching, and while Jesus is completing the will of His father, He never gives up and He never uses His own power to disrupt the will of God.
The Upper Room

The Upper Room

2020-04-0435:29

Hallowed Ground: THE UPPER ROOMIn the upper room, Jesus gathers His friends for a final meal before He suffers.  Disappointingly, His disciples fail to offer Jesus the support He needs. In turn, Jesus shows them (and us) that His love for us doesn't waver based on our performance.Scriptures referenced:  Matthew 26:17-35; Mark 14:12-31; Luke 22:7-38; John 13:1-38You can find more info about our church family and resources on our website:https://www.mcclex.orgIf you are a part of the Macedonia family, we are committed to staying connected, supporting each other and continuing to grow in this season while we can't gather in person.  Please use the links below as you find them helpful:Please update your contact info so that we can stay in touch:https://macedonia.churchcenter.com/people/forms/35792 Share a prayer or practical need with us: https://macedonia.churchcenter.com/people/forms/114864 Share your financial resources to support our life and mission as a church...https://macedonia.churchcenter.com/giving
Dealing With Change

Dealing With Change

2020-03-2237:04

Audio from our online broadcast on 03.22.20  To view this online teaching, go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9alzs3JhgcMHit the subscribe button to be notified as we post new content.SUMMARY: We are living in uncertain times.  But we aren't the first people to deal with change.  Today we track along with Jesus to see how He navigates change and what He prioritizes in seasons of disruption.LINKS MENTIONED IN THE VIDEO:(If these aren't live, copy and paste them into your web browser)1. MCC family, please update your contact info so that we can stay in touch: HERE2. Share a prayer or practical need:HERE3. Volunteer to serve others:HEREMESSAGE NOTES:Mark 6:30-46; Matthew 9:36; John 5:19, 12:49; Philippians 4:11b-13God is WITH us and WORKING FOR us- especially in times of uncertainty.As He navigated changes and disruptions, Jesus prioritized:1. REST & RELATIONSHIP- How might the "new normal" you are experiencing give you more time and opportunity to rest?  Even at home, what do you need to rest from?- Who do you need to check in with? What are some ways you can pursue relationships even when you can't be with people in person?2. PEOPLE & THEIR NEEDS- What needs do you have to bring before Jesus today- physical and spiritual, big and small? -Do you believe He cares and will meet them- maybe through means or ways you've never imagined?3. TIME WITH THE FATHER- As you find a new routine, are you building in time and space to be with God?- What does spending time with God look like for you?  Are there spiritual practices you may want to learn about or lean into more during this season?
How does our work partnership with God unfold?  As we GO, God GROWS.  We move and act in faith, God provides the power and produces the results.
We aren't just called to be with Jesus or become like Jesus - we are called to do what Jesus did.  God commissions us to carry on the mission of Jesus and to represent Him/His Kingdom as Ambassadors.  To continue to invite people into His Kingdom and show and tell the Good News.  As we do, we find more life and purpose than we had before.
God doesn't ask us to try and follow Jesus.  He call us to commit to training to become like Jesus.  When we trust Jesus, we are in Christ immediately.  However, our lives come to resemble Jesus' slowly over time as we trust in God's Power and train ourselves to work out our salvation.
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