Marshall Brown - November 9, 2025

Overflowing with Service

We live in a culture that often seems to encourage people to have a "me-first" mentality. We are encouraged to look out for ourselves and make sure our own needs are being met before we worry about anyone else. This is not a new concept however; people in Jesus' day seemed to have a similar focus. What was Jesus' response? "If you want to be first, you have to be last." "If you want to be the greatest, you have to be the least." Jesus calls us to be servants and to put others' needs above our own first. His challenge is to take the blessings that He pours into our lives and then turn around and pour those blessings into the lives of others. So how do I do that? And why should I think of "you" before I think of "me"?

Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 9:8, 1 John 2:6, Ephesians 2:10, John 14:12, Mark 6:6, Titus 3:1, 2 Corinthians 8:4, Galatians 6:10, 1 Peter 4:10-11, 1 Timothy 6:18, Acts 10:37-38

From Series: "Overflow"

This is the time of year that many of us are reminded of all the different ways God has blessed us. But God’s expectation in sharing these blessings is not just for us to enjoy them ourselves but to use those gifts to benefit others. This month at Flagstone we’re going to spend time together thanking God for all He’s done and also discovering ways we can pour the blessings He has given us into the lives of others.

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Marshall Brown - January 29, 2023

No Excuses with My Church Family

Our church family has a lot of great things going on and a lot of great new possibilities on the horizon. In order to continue to fulfill our mission, we need to have a solid number of committed volunteers. And yet sometimes I allow priorities and comfort zones and past experiences keep me from choosing to help serve at church. But what if I chose to stop making excuses for why I can't volunteer? How can I get better and consistently connecting with and serving my church family?

Scripture References: Ecclesiastes 4:12, Romans 12:6, 1 Peter 4:10, Philippians 4:13, 2 Corinthians 9:8

From Series: "No Excuses"

Most of us know the frustration of setting goals for ourselves in different aspects of our lives and then failing to stay committed to achieving those goals. Often we find a variety of excuses to justify why we fall short of what we set out to accomplish. What if, instead of making excuses, I chose to follow through on the things I know I need to do? What would happen if I kept trying again instead of giving up when things got tough? As I begin a new year, it may be time to recognize the things in my life that need to be different, and it may be time for me to fully commit to those changes - no excuses!

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