Lakeland Believers Church

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Our vision: To be a church of emotionally healthy people who are living out our God-given dreams and passions using our gifts, talents and the Northwoods environment to impact our families, our community and our world with the unconditional love of God.

03/02/2022

Now is the time to pray, pray for peace.

01/09/2022

Us against them thinking, whether it comes in the form of God versus satan, believer versus unbeliever, Christian versus atheist, Republican versus Democrat, right versus left, etc., is a sad, boring and lazy excuse for not using our brains, and assuming that everyone that *seems to us to conform to a certain way of believing is, by default, a certain type of person. It’s the lazy person’s way of feeling justified for hating one thing and loving another, but zero critical thought was required for them to arrive at their conclusions. The larger machine already told you what is true of a person when they identify with one of two perspectives (which is as many perspectives as corrupt systems will ever allow to exist, as they depend on us destroying each other), and when the same machine tells you who is who, you feel you already know all there is to know about them. But that’s B.S., and we all know it.
If you are as tired of all this mess as I am, let’s take the first step of abandoning the systems that demand we believe that a person can only be one of two things. What a vile, limiting, backwards and barbaric way of thinking! The Gospel calls us to see each person as a web of complicated reasons for being what they are, and not one, static, easily pinned down thing. It calls us to see each person as an exotic universe, filled with poles, changing seasons, and creative chaos. Most importantly, it calls us to see the Christ in which all are living, moving and having their being, and the Christ that also lives, moves, and has its being within all to which it grants the gift of being. The easily defined person seems like they were written as a character in a poorly developed novel because they are basically that, and such people do not actually exist in the real world. There is no us and there is no them. There is only us, and we all have more of those we think of as “other” within us than we’d like to admit.
And at the end of the day, those we think of as “other” are temples that house the very Christ we would deny them access to if given the power to do so.
Jeff Turner

12/27/2021

We are grieved to inform everyone that Paul Bowman has lost his battle with pneumonia. The good news is that he is face to face with Jesus!

All services including Christmas Eve are canceled in an abundance of caution.  Also please pray for Paul Bowman who is i...
12/24/2021

All services including Christmas Eve are canceled in an abundance of caution. Also please pray for Paul Bowman who is in the hospital fighting pneumonia. Blessings to you and much love. P. Ed

10/17/2021

No service today
due to
Covid quarantine.

Be back next week!

09/12/2021

God Is Good
Your image of God creates you. This is why it is important that we see God as loving and benevolent and why good theology still matters. One mistaken image of God that keeps us from receiving grace is the idea that God is a cruel tyrant. People who have been raised in an atmosphere of threats of punishment and promises of reward are programmed to operate with this cheap image of a punitive God. It usually becomes their entire view of the universe.
Unfortunately, it’s much easier to organize people around fear and hatred than around love. Powerful people prefer this worldview because it validates their use of intimidation—which is quite effective in the short run! Both Catholicism and Protestantism have used the threat of eternal hellfire to form Christians. I am often struck by the irrational anger of many people when they hear that someone does not believe in hell. You cannot “believe” in hell. Biblical “belief” is simply to trust and have confidence in the goodness of God or reality and cannot imply some notion of anger, wrath, or hopelessness at the center of all that is. Otherwise, we live in a toxic and unsafe universe, which many do.
In his book Inventing Hell, Jon Sweeney points out that our Christian view of hell largely comes from several unfortunate metaphors in Matthew’s Gospel. [1] Hell is not found in the Pentateuch, the first five books of the Bible. It’s not found in the Gospel of John or in Paul’s letters. The words Sheol and Gehenna are used in Matthew, but they have nothing to do with the later medieval notion of eternal punishment. Sheol is simply the place of the dead, a sort of limbo where humans await the final judgment when God will finally win. Gehenna was both the garbage dump outside of Jerusalem—the Valley of Hinnom—and an early Jewish metaphor for evil (Isaiah 66:24). The idea of hell as we most commonly view it came much more from Dante’s Inferno than the Bible. Believe me on that. It is the very backdrop of Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel. It makes for good art, I suppose, but it’s horrible, dualistic theology. This is not Jesus, “meek and humble of heart,” which is his self-description in life (Matthew 11:29). We end up with two different and opposing Jesuses: one before Resurrection (healing) and one after Resurrection (dangerous and damning).
Jesus tells us to love our enemies (Matthew 5:44), but the punitive god sure doesn’t. Jesus tells us to forgive “seventy times seven” times (Matthew 18:22), but this other god doesn’t. Instead, this other god burns people for all eternity. Many of us were raised to believe this, but we usually had to repress this bad theology into our unconscious because it’s literally unthinkable. Most humans are more loving and forgiving than such a god, but we can’t be more loving than God. It’s not possible. This “god” is not God!
— Adapted from Richard Rohr, “Today Is a Time for Mercy,” homily, December 10, 2015; Franciscan Mysticism: I AM That Which I Am Seeking, disc 3 (Center for Action and Contemplation: 2012), CD, MP3 download; Things Hidden: Scripture as Spirituality (St. Anthony Messenger Press: 2007), 162; and Hell, No! (Center for Action and Contemplation: 2014), CD, MP3 download.
[1] Jon M. Sweeney, Inventing Hell: Dante, the Bible, and Eternal Punishment, 2nd ed. (Acta: 2017), 111–112.
(Source: Richard Rohr's Daily Meditation)

07/19/2021

Christendom: Part 1–An Overview

07/18/2021

Reminder about Judging. Enjoy

07/04/2021

To be Saved is….

06/20/2021

"We’re due for a gospel that drives out fear rather than depends on it.”

06/13/2021

Address

10984 State Highway 70 E
Arbor Vitae, WI
54568

Opening Hours

10am - 11:30am

Telephone

+17153586205

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