Blaine Campus Now Under Construction

posted April 1, 2010 by Steve Whicker | |

Eagle Brook Church-Blaine is temporarily meeting in the Spring Lake Park facilities on Sunday evenings at 4:05 and 6:05 pm until the Blaine facilities are ready this fall. This is a unique opportunity for several hundred of the SLP Sunday morning attenders to make their seats available for guests who are coming for the new message series, How to Build a Great Life. On March 26, a small group of representatives…

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I’ll Never Be the Same

posted February 23, 2010 by Steve Whicker | |

The words are different, but I’ve heard the same theme over and again, “After what I’ve experienced, I’ll never be the same. God is changing me.” The Micah Project is leaving its mark on individuals and families, literally transforming our church. Our awareness of those whom Jesus described as “the least of these” is growing. Our passion to be people of love, mercy and action is peaking. And we’re making…

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It’s February, Be Happy!

posted February 2, 2010 by Steve Whicker | |

February in Minnesota—I can’t think of a better time to be here! Why? Because February overflows with opportunities to step out in faith, trust God and serve others. Here are two great ways to find a little warmth in the month ahead. The Micah Project “…the Lord has told you what is good, and this is what he requires of you: to do what is right, to love mercy, and…

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Solving the Attendance Challenge

posted January 14, 2010 by Steve Whicker | |

God continues to stretch us at Spring Lake Park. Last weekend’s attendance exceeded 2,750 people…and more want to come. It’s heartbreaking to know that many arrived at SLP last weekend and were unable to find parking, so they drove away before the service started. Others found a place to park but had to sit in a less than ideal overflow space because the worship center and Corner House were beyond…

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New Opportunities for a New Year

posted January 7, 2010 by Steve Whicker | |

As the experiences of Christmas drift far from our immediate memories like a corked bottle tossed from a speeding cruise ship bobbing on a calm sea as it disappears into the horizon, I cannot help but thank God for what He’s doing at Eagle Brook, Spring Lake Park. In spite of the weather, 2,748 people showed up to fill all the Christmas services. Hundreds were first-time guests. Many heard about…

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