Walk for Jesus

Walk for Jesus The Walk for Jesus is a free, interdenominational event that will be held on August 23, 2020 3 - 10 p.m.

in Cookeville, Tennessee for the entire Upper Cumberland to join together as ONE to worship Jesus! .

02/09/2023
I think it is time to start planning another Walk for Jesus.  He sure has brought us through!!
01/26/2023

I think it is time to start planning another Walk for Jesus. He sure has brought us through!!

01/16/2022

Due to an expected strong winter storm in the next few hours, we will not be meeting for church in person tomorrow. Please tune in here on Facebook at 9am when we will be streaming worship and the message live. Stay safe!

In the book, Oh the Places You’ll Go, Dr. Seuss talks about the Waiting Place. It’s a place for people just waiting:Wait...
08/21/2020

In the book, Oh the Places You’ll Go, Dr. Seuss talks about the Waiting Place. It’s a place for people just waiting:

Waiting for a train to go

or a bus to come, or a plane to go

or the mail to come, or the rain to go

or the phone to ring, or the snow to snow

or waiting around for a Yes or a No

or waiting for their hair to grow.

Everyone is just waiting.

Waiting. Waiting. Waiting. What happens when it's you that is waiting? Somehow you’ll escape all that waiting and staying.” But what happens when it is you? When you aren’t where you used to be but not yet where you want to be. And you find yourself in a Waiting Place. You may have heard it said, “It’s not about the destination, it’s about the journey.” But what happens when the journey has you stalled?

There is always a process between a promise from God and the fulfillment of that promise. Sometimes the process is short, and other times it’s so long that you may wonder if you heard God correctly in the first place. It can be easy to get frustrated, angry, and restless in that in-between time. It can be easy to be discontent, to grumble, and complain, and to be so obsessed with what’s next that you can’t enjoy what’s right now. But the Waiting Place doesn’t have to be depressing and empty, filled with longing for what’s next. It can be a wonderful place of growth and cultivation for you.

If it makes you feel any better, even Jesus had a waiting place. Think about that. The Son of God was a carpenter until He performed His first miracle at the age of 30! That’s a long time to wait. If He had to walk through the process, then how much more do we?

The good news is that the waiting place brings an opportunity, not necessarily to change your circumstances, but to allow yourself to be changed through the process. Psalm 27:13-14 shows you that you can be strong and take courage as you wait on the Lord knowing that you will see His promises come to pass in your life.

Even when you aren’t where you want to be, you can still embrace the place where you are, and you can discover all of the beautiful things to be found in the waiting.

(Liz Sarno)

Do you dare to pray in a way you’ve never prayed before?With all of your heart, soul, mind, and the full extent of your ...
08/18/2020

Do you dare to pray in a way you’ve never prayed before?

With all of your heart, soul, mind, and the full extent of your being? What would happen in your life and the lives of those around you if you started praying dangerous prayers?

Do you dare to find out?

King Saul falsely accused David of treason and sent his full forces after David in repeated attempts to take his life. With all his heart, David wanted to please God. He fought against his anger in order to protect and show honor to the king. Yet knowing that his motives weren’t always perfect, David surrendered his heart before God and prayed one of the most vulnerable, transparent, and dangerous prayers you’ll ever hear. Wanting to honor God in every aspect of his being, David prayed, “Search me, God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting” (Ps. 139:23–24).

Not only is this prayer difficult to pray, but it’s even more challenging to apply and live out. Because if you have the courage to pray it, then you’ll need to exercise the courage to live what God shows you in reply. So don’t pray it if you don’t mean it.

Be forewarned, this prayer has the potential to convict you. To correct you. To redirect your life. To change the way you see yourself. To change how others see you.

Maybe you’re still thinking this is no big deal. Maybe you’re wondering why you should ask God to search your heart when he already knows all that’s inside you. You know what’s in there.

He knows what’s in there. So why ask something so obvious?

This is where it’s tricky. On the surface, it seems like we would know our own hearts. Right? I know my motives. I know what’s most important. I know why I do what I do. Besides, you might tell yourself, I’ve got a good heart. I’m not trying to hurt people. I want to do what’s right. My heart is good. I’m praying, aren’t I?

But God’s Word actually reveals the exact opposite. It might be a shock when you hear it the first time, but Jeremiah tells us some straight-up truth. Jeremiah was the son of a Levitical priest born around 650 BC. During the reign of King Josiah, God raised up this young prophet to take God’s Word to Israel and the nations. Jeremiah flat out says you—along with me and everybody else—don’t have a good heart. In fact, not only is your heart not good, but your heart is wicked and sinful in all its ways. The prophet said, “The human heart is the most deceitful of all things, and desperately wicked. Who really knows how bad it is?” (Jer. 17:9 NLT).

Without Christ, your heart is deceitful. The closer we get to Jesus, the more we have to face our shortcomings. Pride. Selfishness. Lust. Addiction. A critical spirit.

Praying this dangerous prayer can open a channel of communication to God. Instead of simply asking God to do something for you, ask him to reveal something in you. This moment of truth with God may not change you instantly, but it will help you to recognize your spiritual need and redirect your life.

That’s why this prayer of David’s is crazy dangerous.

“Search my heart, Lord.”

(Pastor Craig Groeschel)

🗣 WE need YOU! 🗣It’s about that time! The Walk for Jesus event is right around the corner (THIS SUNDAY!!) We are so than...
08/17/2020

🗣 WE need YOU! 🗣

It’s about that time! The Walk for Jesus event is right around the corner (THIS SUNDAY!!) We are so thankful for those that have volunteered to serve, but we still need several more!

If you feel led to serve and volunteer your time, please contact Kim at [email protected].

We will be updating our volunteer signups as they change, but for now we need help in these categories:

* Security Team: 3 commissioned volunteers and 6 non commissioned volunteers

* Prayer Team: We need many more in this area!

* T-Shirt Sales: 3-4 volunteers needed

* First Aid

* Set-up / Clean-up help

Thank you all in advance!

In all the chaos of the world; I’m thankful for God’s overwhelming peace!
08/14/2020

In all the chaos of the world; I’m thankful for God’s overwhelming peace!

08/12/2020

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August 23rd Dogwood park!
3 to 10 p.m.

08/08/2020

People are demonstrating over various issues trying to find resolutions to the problems of our time. But there is really only one answer to what plagues the human condition - Jesus! It’s time for Christians to stand up, be heard and magnify the answer. Help us make Jesus famous, help us make a stand!

Thousands of us will gather in the park to march and worship - to contend for an awakening. We need you to come be a part. Spread the word!

https://walk-for-jesus.square.site/

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