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options… April 9, 2009

Filed under: bible — Adam @ 9:58 pm
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walkacross

Here’s one option… due to the fact that I’ve recently begun serving on our outreach team as a personal outreach coordinator, my mind has been on personal outreach lately.  This study is very practical as it calls us to take advantage of everyday opportunities to point people to faith.  I think there is a DVD series that we could watch as we go through it (or maybe instead of reading it, not sure).

suprised-by-hope

This recent book, “Surprised by Hope” is about our Christian hope:  the resurrection (ours!), Heaven, the new earth, and eternity with God – and how that shapes the mission of the Church today.  I think it talks some about the book of Revelation.  I’ve mentioned it a little in our small group about how he challenges the idea that our primary destination is Heaven when the biblical picture doesn’t really match that idea.

four-views_revelation

This book “Four Views on the Book of Revelation” might be interesting too…

I’m also looking into some of the DVD series’ our church has and some other options… so keep checking in here for updates.  Also, let me know if you have ideas!!!

 

blogging again… whether you like it or not April 2, 2009

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Okay… so its only been like 9 or 10 months since we used this last… but hey. So here’s the plan… i’ll try to throw some options up here for new studies for our small group. You can comment on them or let me know if you have other ideas too and I’ll put those up as well.
A couple things to think about: What is the purpose of our small group? seems like a strange question… but it is important. Here’s a little review of where we’ve been –>

We started off with a study of the “upside-down” kingdom of God… we studied how Jesus flipped messianic expectations on their head. He was not a powerful military leader who victoriously brought Israel back to the top of the national scene; he was crucified. He challenged the rich and powerful; he spent most of his time with the marginalized and uneducated. He questioned religiosity and honored love and sacrifice. Jesus is awesome and radical… got it.

We then studied the book “The Scandal of the Evangelical Conscience”. Some main points were: American evangelical faith (in large part) has unfortunately not produced faithful followers of Christ; Many professing Christians live just like everyone else (if not worse) in regards to materialism, divorce, sexual promiscuity and biblical worldview. The author challenged us to deny a simple “believism” faith where we simply believe in Jesus and go to heaven; instead he offered a “wholistic” faith where Jesus challenges individuals to radical transformation and importantly the Church to faithful witness to God’s Kingdom. Though we often fail, God is calling his people (the Church!) to be a faithful community that is truly a witness to the world of how God is redeeming the world… sweet.

We then studied Love and Respect which (although long…) I thought was a great tool for our relationships and marriages… important.

Now what? some questions that pop into my head: Are we growing (spiritually)? What is the next step for us individually and as a group to continue growing? What do we value about our group/community? How do we share that with others? Should we “be” the church together in new ways (service/outreach/jet skiing)? Are there areas we can continue to grow together in? How can we incorporate more parties? just kidding…

Think about these questions and post any comments or just think about them. I think it is helpful as we move forward to think about some of these things, even if it is easier not to. I’ll email you if and when I update the blog with some ideas for next steps.

I love you all and am so happy we have spent the last year together!

- Adam

 

Dust parts 1 & 2 February 18, 2008

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For those of you who missed group last night, we began our discussion on this video. Please watch!

So, near the beginning of his ministry, Jesus called his disciples in a fairly upside-down way.

Read:
1 Corinthians 1:26-29
and ask: Do insecurities play a role in your life… in your faith?