Open Doors

Our vision is to build a community for Christ within the greater Omaha area in which all are welcome – a place where all individuals and families can grow and flourish in faith and discover God’s plan for their lives.

Our pantry volunteers

FLC’s Food Pantry Needs You

  Help Wanted: Is it time for you to clean out your cupboards? Are you looking for a wonderful volunteer opportunity to give back to the community? Please consider helping in our Food Pantry. We strive to provide food for anyone who walks through our doors, and they are welcomed with a smile and treated with dignity and respect. (more…)

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Music for the fun of it!

Thursday, February 16 Sack Lunch and Contemporary Music Jam Session 12:30-2pm Tuesday, February 21 Sack Lunch and Hymn Sing 12:30-2pm (more…)

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FLC Clothes Closet

Out with the old, in with the new!  Get your winter housecleaning done.  FLC  is rotating their Clothes Closet to make room for winter clothing and accessories.  Items needed include sweaters, jackets, warm winter coats, scarves, hats, gloves, blankets, etc.  We also are in need of plastic and paper bags.  Bring in what you can to help those in need.

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Dial-A-Meditation

If you are in need of a sense of peace or guidance in your rushed life and our office is not open, please know we are here for you through our Dial-A-Meditation service at 402-345-1555.

Ordinary Time?

May 25th, 2010

The Longest season of the Christian Calendar Year is what some call Ordinary Time.  This part of Ordinary Time begins on the Monday following Pentecost and continues through Saturday afternoon before the first Sunday of Advent some five to six months later, always including the entire months of July, August, September and October.  This year it also encompasses  the latter part of May, all of June and most of November. 

Without the celebrations of the grand feasts, festivals, and holidays like Christmas and Easter, this can seem like a drab time…an ordinary time; but let me offer to you that it does not have to be ordinary. 

Can you reflect back to when you were a child and you lie in bed on December 24 waiting for December 25 so that you could break the mystery of what you may have been receiving?  Can you remember a time in which you were waiting anxiously for a special trip/vacation or a special visit from a family member of friend?  Can you remember the anticipation you felt as the last day of school approached, and sometimes that same anticipation when the first day of school approached?  This is the mindset that we should approach Ordinary Time with….the anticipation of what God has planned for us.

I am reminded of one of my favorite scriptures found in 1 Corinthians 2 (The Message version):

No one’s ever seen or heard anything like this, Never so much as imagined anything quite like it—What God has arranged for those who love God. But you’ve seen and heard it because God by the Spirit has brought it all out into the open before you.  The Spirit, not content to flit around on the surface, dives into the deep things of God, and brings out what God planned all along. Who ever knows what you’re thinking and planning except you yourself? The same with God—except that God not only knows what God’s thinking, but God lets us in on it. God offers a full report on the gifts of life and salvation that God is giving us. We don’t have to rely on the world’s guesses and opinions. We didn’t learn this by reading books or going to school; we learned it from God, who taught us person-to-person through Jesus, and we’re passing it on to you in the same firsthand, personal way. The unspiritual self, just as it is by nature, can’t receive the gifts of God’s Spirit. There’s no capacity for them. They seem like so much silliness. Spirit can be known only by spirit—God’s Spirit and our spirits in open communion. Spiritually alive, we have access to everything God’s Spirit is doing, and can’t be judged by unspiritual critics. Isaiah’s question, “Is there anyone around who knows God’s Spirit, anyone who knows what God is doing?” has been answered: Christ knows, and we have Christ’s Spirit.

We can’t imagine what God has in store for us, but I believe that whatever it is, it is GOOD! 

In this Ordinary Time, I challenge you to nurture your relationship with Christ, and become intimately acquainted with God’s Spirit so that you may be able to access the secret things of God……there is nothing ordinary about our God, there is nothing ordinary about you, but through Christ, we are assured of an extraordinary life!

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