10th September 2006

Who Am I?

posted in Sermons, Worship |

Have you ever wondered if your life has any purpose?   Do you matter to anybody?   Is life worth anything at all?

If so, we hope you will find great encouragement in knowing that you DO have a purpose…you DO matter…you ARE valuable and significant…and you can find security in knowing who you are!   How?

Well, in this message Pastor Joe helps us see who we are according to God.   Take a listen…and if you are still struggling after hearing what God Himself thinks about you…please contact us!   We’d love to hear from you and be able to talk and  pray with you!

NOTE: The song  near the end of this message is “Who Am I” by Casting Crowns and was  sung by Tim Bariteau  (the Music Pastor at Morningside)  and Jenna Manzey, a high-school senior in Brookings, SD.   To hear the original version recorded by Casting Crowns, go to www.myspace.com/castingcrowns.

Who Am I? – Answering the  question that we can all struggle with at times…do we matter?   Are we significant?     This was recorded live on September 10, 2006.  

NOTE: Because of space issues, this message has been removed from the website.   However, if you would like a copy of this or any other messages or full series, either  on an mp3 CD, as a set of regular audio CDs, or as individual mp3 downloads, please  contact Pastor Tim. Thank you for your interest and your understanding…we apologize for any inconvenience!

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