[Sunday] God Works In Mysterious Ways - Say What
This famous Christian phrase has its origins in a little-known song writer who was always dealing with depression and mantel illness. When our lives are not going the way that we would like we are able to say phrases like this as an expression of deep hope.
Describe the mysterious ways you have seen God work?
Read Mark 10: 17-27. Looking at the context, why does Jesus say “with God all things are possible?”
How might we misuse the saying “God works in mysterious ways?” According to the Bible, what ways does God work that are mysterious?
Read Isaiah 55:6-10. When you fail or feel down, what mysterious way of God can you cling onto to have hope?
What Had happened at Grace this week.
Not Captain Material! Rejection and the Good News
An essay by David Zahl from the newly released, The Jesus I Wish I Knew in High School
Read the whole article here https://mbird.com/religion/testimony/rejection-and-the-good-news
It was a lock, they told me.
The team would meet for its annual post-season banquet. We’d eat some pizza, our coach would hand out a few awards, and then we’d elect next year’s captains. I say captains, plural. My sophomore year there had been three. My junior year, two.
Water polo is what you call a niche sport -- in New England at least. Sunny places like California and Florida boast robust high school programs, both public and private school leagues. These states tend to feed the US Olympic roster. Up in Connecticut, though, the sport is mainly something for swimmers to do during the off-season. No one takes it that seriously.
Week 7 RLC Together: Conclusion
How did it go
Welcome to Week 7 Contents.
Pastor Cris Together Group Video
Meets Thursday 11am: Video Releases Friday Morning
Together Group Video
Discussion Guide
Pastor Cris’ Together Group Meets
Thursday Morning at 11am
Video recording releases Friday mornings.
Together Group Video Week 7
Discussion Guide | Week 7
[Sunday] Devil Made Me Do It - Say What
Are we the Baddies? Oh the problem of blaming the devil or anything else for our troubles. It takes the very essence away from the Christian.
Questions for the Week
When are times you would be tempted to say “the devil made me do it” and try to shift blame for some of our problems we find ourselves in?Read Luke 4:1-12. We see that Jesus is tempted in every way we are. What are the temptations Jesus faced and how do you face similar temptations?
Read James 1:12-18. What does this teach us about temptation? What ultimately lures us away into temptation?
Read 1 John 1:8-9. Knowing what Jesus has done for you, how should you respond when you find yourself realizing that you are a “baddie?”
Red Letter Challenge
Together Groups
Find some folk to go through this challenge together.
What Had happened at Grace this week.
Say What!? Thats Not In The Bible
There are many phrases that we think are good and Christian; however, they are not actually found in Scripture at all. So we are looking at some of those phrases and exclaiming, “Say What?! That's not in the Bible.”
There are many phrases that we think are good and Christian; however, they are not actually found in Scripture at all. So we are looking at some of those phrases and exclaiming, “Say What?! That's not in the Bible.”
COVID-19 Killed Our Sense of Personal Progress
Scripture says that might be a good thing.
Read Whole article at https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2021/august-web-only/covid-19-coronavirus-pandemic-personal-progress.html
“The average human lifespan is absurdly, terrifyingly, insultingly short.” That’s how Oliver Burkeman begins his new book, Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals. In it, he confronts readers with the disquieting truth that we have a paltry 4,000 weeks on this earth, and a lot of what we do with them is meaningless, at least by some human standards.
As bleak as it sounds, that is exactly the message we need to hear right now.
Life expectancy in the United States has dropped for the first time since World War II. Thanks in large part to the COVID-19 pandemic, Americans can now expect their 4,000 weeks to be reduced by roughly 78 weeks (or 18 months). The fact that life is hard and death is coming would be unremarkable news in any other time or place. But for those of us in the modern West (and perhaps America, in particular), mortality is a question we’ve found ingenious ways to avoid…..
Cross Country: The Great Equalizer
Being on a cross country team could bring out my best, but it could also bring out my worst.
Read the whole article at https://mbird.com/sports/cross-country-the-great-equalizer/
Every September, I get emotional about grass. A whiff of earthy sod on a crisp September morning means one thing to my mind: it’s cross country season. First as a spectator and then as a participant, I spent my September Saturday mornings from 1999 until 2011 running through the muddy grass of cross country courses. Sunday mornings were for church but also for scouring the sports section of The Sharon Herald to read results from that weekend’s invitationals. In the fall, life was cross country and cross country was life. And I loved it.
Week 6 RLC Together: Going
Going and telling our stories
Welcome to Week 6 Contents.
Pastor Cris Together Group Video
Meets Thursday 11am: Video Releases Friday Morning
Together Group Video
Discussion Guide
Pastor Cris’ Together Group Meets
Thursday Morning at 11am
Video recording releases Friday mornings.
Together Group Video Week 6
Discussion Guide | Week 6
[Sunday] Going - Red Letter Challenge
The biggest impact you can make for God’s Kingdom is by partnering with Jesus and sharing your story.
Don't Say No: The Ludicrous Nature of Faith
Saying No comes at zero cost; saying Yes could very well cost everything you have.
Read the whole article at https://mbird.com/everyday/dont-say-no-the-ludicrous-nature-of-faith/
How would you define faith? Does it require action or is it simply a form of trust? Is it better illustrated as taking a leap or sitting down in a chair? The word is used 270 times in the Bible, but its definition is endlessly debated. For such a familiar word, it feels difficult to translate into everyday life.
My wife and I recently moved our family from the town we called home for the past sixteen years. It was a daunting life change as both of us felt deeply rooted to our house, church and community. As our moving day approached, a friend of mine offered a three-word nugget of advice for after the move: “Don’t say no,” he said.
No Scrubbing Necessary
Jesus Didn’t Wash His Hands
read the whole article here https://mbird.com/bible/no-scrubbing-necessary/
Matters of cleanliness took on a renewed importance about 16 months ago with the onset of the pandemic. People disinfected everything they could get their hands on (including groceries), but as we learned more about how the virus is transmitted, our need to sterilize waned and the need to put on masks (and get a vaccine when offered) waxed. One thing that hasn’t left is the common understanding of how important it is to wash our hands.
When and how to wash your hands has always been a debated topic. It’s even a controversy Jesus addressed in his day, debating with some local leaders over proper adherence to social customs. Jesus was kind of dirty, actually — neither he nor his disciples washed their hands. The local leaders were aghast, but not because they cared about hygiene………………………….
Biblical Glasses - Harry Potter - Sundays 4PM
Good afternoon,
This email is for those at Grace or friends of mine who might have an interest in participating in this group...long awaited and eagerly anticipated by some (including me)...it's finally happening! Please invite others to join us, whether on Zoom or in person!
Beginning next Sunday afternoon at 4:00 eastern (9/19), there will be an 8-week study where we dive into discussion based around the Harry Potter movies (with a little context from the book thrown in a bit). I have Bible study materials to help me plan these discussions so they're meaningful.
See the attached flyer for additional details. Snacks will be served beginning at 3:45, and the ZOOM and live discussion will begin at 4:00.
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I hope to see you next Sunday afternoon!
Coli Escher
Hufflepuff
We launched our study of Amos with an overview, read the book aloud, and discussed true worship expressed through justice and righteousness, Israel’s hypocrisy and idolatry, God’s judgment, and hope of restoration.