Week of September 26, 2004

Know the story…Be the people…Expand the Kingdom.

If you would like to contribute to the eNews or converse with the editor, send an email to tfbyam1@hotmail.com.

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IN THE eNEWS THIS WEEK

REGULAR HAPPENINGS
POG—History...Why did he do it THAT way?
EVER NOTICE… sometimes life really stinks?
LECTIO DIVINA— Psalm 16:7-8
REVIEWS—Put yours here…
SERMON NOTES—Our Core Beliefs, Pastor Charlie


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REGULAR HAPPENINGS

WORSHIP GATHERING @ 9:15 am—Main Worship Center

“COFFEE HOUSE” @ 10:30ish—TFB Courtyard

SUNDAY COLLEGIUM @ 11 am—TFB College Room
Currently: POG History… Coming October 10: Being Community

TUESDAY GATHERING @ 7:15-9:00 pm on Tuesdays— TFB College Room
Currently: The Gospel According to Mark…
Coming October 5: Being Community: Paul’s Letter to the Philippians


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POG—History
[* POG = People Of God]

Why did he do it THAT way? 1 Samuel 16:1-13

Theme: God often chooses strange methods and odd people because he chooses for his own reasons and to his own purposes.

16:1-5 God often chooses strange methods despite our protests.

16:6-13 God often chooses odd peoples despite our preferences.

Get together with a friend. Working together, study the passage and list supporting evidence for each of the following:

16:1-5 God's strange method:

16:1-5 Samuel's protest:
16:6-13 God's odd person:
16:6-13 Samuel's preferences:
When you have finished, share what you’ve learned.

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EVER NOTICE… sometimes life really stinks?

Everything seems to be going along swimmingly when, all of a sudden, something happens that brings questions with no answers. People around you—people in the know—say, “Trust me,” but you still have no answers. The fact is there may be no answers that help, and you're left shaking your head and muttering, “...but it shouldn't happen THAT way! Why?” During a particularly difficult year (note: a whole year!), a friend repeated the lyrics of a Cynthia Clausen song over and over as a reminder of the truth, in a time when the truth was too often hidden beneath grief:

“God is too wise to be mistaken. God is too good to be unkind. So when you don't understand, when you don't see His plan, When you can't trace His hand, trust His heart.”
Before the bottom drops out, learn God's heart, so that when the bottom drops out, you can trust God's heart.

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LECTIO DIVINA— Psalm 16:7-8

Lectio Divina has four steps: lectio, meditation, oratio, and contemplatio The terms are a bit fancy, but the process is basic.

Step one: Lectio (read the passage once or twice aloud, then once or twice silently; your goal is to experience the passage rather than to merely understand it)

Step two: Meditatio (chew on the Word by focusing on a word or phrase that jumps out at you)
- What does this word/phrase bring to mind?
- What does this word/phrase feel like to me?

Step three: Oratio (conversation with God)
- God, what do you want me to do with what you’ve given me today?

Step four: Contemplatio (rest in God)
- Get quiet and simply be. In today’s noisy world, this is very difficult, so when the stray thoughts come—and they will—don’t stress out, just lay them down and move on.

Spend some time this next week and do a lectio on the following passage(s):

Psalm 16:7-8 I bless Yahweh who gives me counsel; in the night also my heart* instructs me. I have set Yahweh always before me; because he is at my right hand, I shall not be shaken.

* In the Old Testament, the biblical term “heart” primarily refers to what we would consider the mind.

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REVIEWS—Put yours here…

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SERMON NOTES—Our Core Beliefs, Pastor Charlie

September 26, 2004

Key perspectives in our approach to beliefs:

Unity in our core beliefs
Diversity in our non-core beliefs
Respect towards everyone


CORE BELIEFS

GOD IS THE CREATOR AND RULER OF THE UNIVERSE. Genesis 1:1; Psalm 90:2; Daniel 4:34-35


JESUS CHRIST IS THE SON OF GOD AND THE ONLY SAVIOR FOR HUMANITY. Philippians 2:6-8; Colossians 1:15-17; 1 Peter 2:24-25; Acts 1:3, 9-11; Acts 4:12

“You must make your choice. Either this Man was, and is, the Son of God: or else a madman or something worse. You can shut Him up for a fool; you can spit at Him and kill Him as a demon; or your can fall at His feet and call Him Lord and God. But let us not come with any patronizing nonsense about His being a great human teacher. He has not left that open to us. He did not intend to.” (C.S. Lewis)

THE HOLY SPIRIT IS GOD’S PRESENCE IN EVERY BELIEVER’S LIFE.

*The Holy Spirit works along side God the Father and God the Son to fulfill the plan of God in our lives. 1 Peter 1:2; John 14:16-17; 1 Corinthians 2:12

*The Holy Spirit lives in every Christian. Ephesians 1:13; 1 Corinthians 3:16

*The Holy Spirit provides the Christian with power for living. Acts 1:8

*Christians seek to live under His control daily. Galatians 5:25

The Trinity?


THE BIBLE IS GOD’S WRITTEN WORD.

*Unity: 66 books, written over a period of 1500 years with 40 different writers, yet consistent

*Authority: over 2,000 times in the Old Testament it says: ‘This is what the Lord says” or “The word of the Lord came to” 2 Timothy 3:16-17; 2 Peter 1:20-21

*Historical integrity and verifiability

*Salvation Emphasis

PEOPLE ARE GOD’S SUPREME CREATION BUT ARE SEPARATED FROM GOD BY SIN Genesis 1:27; Romans 3:23; Romans 3:20; Matthew 5:21-22; 27-28

Sin means ‘missing the mark’.

SALVATION IS GOD’S FREE GIFT TO EVERY PERSON WHO RECEIVES JESUS CHRIST. Romans 6:23; Ephesians 2:8-9; 2 Corinthians 5:21; Romans 10:9

Salvation means ‘to rescue.’

ETERNITY CONSISTS OF LIVING WITH GOD IN HEAVEN OR APART FROM GOD IN HELL.

*Heaven is used to refer to the material universe beyond earth.

*Heaven is used to refer to the eternal dwelling place of God Matthew 6:9-10

*Hell is used to depict the final place of eternal punishment. Revelation 20:10; 12; 15

*Every person will face God’s judgment. Hebrews 9:27

*Every person decides their own eternal destiny. John 3:36

Summary

When God created human beings, He shared His own image and
likeness with them. This gift makes each individual far too significant to
live a brief, solitary life, and then cease to exist. Each human being
will exist beyond his or her physical death, to find a destiny in
eternity. The gift God gave man also brought with it personal
responsibility. Man was given the capacity to choose, and with that
capacity the possibility of making wrong, and even disastrous, choices.
Sin brought mankind under God’s wrath, for justice demands that sin be
punished. Yet human beings were too precious to God to be abandoned, so
through Jesus’ suffering and death, God provided salvation for everyone who
responds with faith to God’s offer of salvation; “God did not send his Son into
the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through Him”(John
3:18). God has acted, at great personal cost, to free every person from
the threat of eternal punishment. Only refusal to respond to God’s
revelation of Himself can now condemn an individual. The choice of each person’s
destiny is his or hers alone.

The eNews...Week of September 19, 2004

Know the story…Be the people…Expand the Kingdom.


If you would like to contribute to the eNews or converse with the editor, send an email to tfbyam1@hotmail.com.

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IN THE eNEWS THIS WEEK

REGULAR HAPPENINGS
A BIT OF A PARABLE
BIBLE STUDY—POG History
LECTIO DIVINA—Sacred Reading
THINK—If God is truly in control, why doesn't he fix this stuff?
SERMON NOTES—Our Vision & Values


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REGULAR HAPPENINGS

WORSHIP GATHERING @ 9:15 am—Main Worship Center

“COFFEE HOUSE” @ 10:30ish—TFB Courtyard

SUNDAY COLLEGIUM @ 11 am—TFB College Room
Currently: POG History (see below for an explanation of “POG”)
Coming October 10: Being Community… not Doing Community

TUESDAY GATHERING @ 7:15-9:00 pm on Tuesdays— TFB College Room
Currently: The Gospel According to Mark
Coming October 5: Being Community: Paul’s Letter to the Philippians

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A BIT OF A PARABLE

Okay, so you’re standing in the middle of a 50-yard long, door-less (except for the doors on either end), tiled hallway with a boogie board leashed to your right ankle. Fifteen people, holding fire hoses attached to 1-¾ inch connections stand in the north doorway and turn on the water. You have a split second to decide what to do before just over one-hundred gallons of water per second knock you off your feet. What do you do? Why?

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BIBLE STUDY—POG History
[* POG = People Of God]

You can reject his will, but he's still in charge
1 Samuel 8:4-22

Spend some time reading the passage and asking and answering who, what, where, when, and how questions.

When you’ve got the story down, think about the possible reasons (past) and the purposes (future) for the things that happened in the story.


Here’s an outline to give you some handles:

8:4-9 Those who reject God's will find that God still rules and that his rule becomes increasingly oppositional.

8:10-18 If you choose to follow human will, then God will let you be taken advantage of by human will.

8:19-22 Those who keep rejecting God's will are left to the consequences of their choice.



Next Week:
Saul Loses the Throne; David Anointed King 1 Samuel 16:1-13

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LECTIO DIVINA—Sacred Reading

Lectio Divina has four steps: lectio, meditation, oratio, and contemplatio The terms are a bit fancy, but the process is basic.

Step one: Lectio (read the passage once or twice aloud, then once or twice silently; your goal is to experience the passage rather than to merely understand it)

Step two: Meditatio (chew on the Word by focusing on a word or phrase that jumps out at you)
- What does this word/phrase bring to mind?
- What does this word/phrase feel like to me?

Step three: Oratio (conversation with God)
- God, what do you want me to do with what you’ve given me today?

Step four: Contemplatio (rest in God)
- Get quiet and simply be. In today’s noisy world, this is very difficult, so when the stray thoughts come—and they will—don’t stress out, just lay them down and move on.

Spend some time these next two weeks and do a lectio on the following passages:

Judges 21:25 ESV
In those days there was no king in Israel. Everyone did what was right in his own eyes.

Proverbs 3:7 ESV
Do not be wise in your own eyes. Fear the Lord and turn away from what is sinful.


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THINK—If God is truly in control, why doesn't he fix this stuff?

Police held over homeless murders

South Bay family mourns soldier killed in Iraq war

Baghdad Violence Leaves at Least 52 Dead

National authority rates the MLK-Drew Medical Center low in patient confidentiality and safety.

Radio system shut down when maintenance wasn't done. Five planes flew dangerously close to one another during outage.

Romania's blighted street children

Candidate 'poisoned' in Ukraine

Israel raids kill 10 Palestinians

A Palestinian suicide bomber on a bicycle has attacked an army patrol near a West Bank checkpoint



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SERMON NOTES—Our Vision & Values
Pastor Charlie
September 19, 2004


OUR VISION

SHARE The Good News Of Christ With Others. 2 Peter 3:9; Philemon 6

MODEL Christ In All Aspects Of Life. James 2:22-25

ENGAGE In Loving Relationships With Other Believers. Acts 2:42-47

SURRENDER Our Lives Joyfully To God. Romans 12:1; Romans 6:13

SERVE God And Others With Our Abilities And Resources. 1 Peter 4:10; 2 Corinthians 8:7



OUR VALUES

We value CONNECTION with God.

We stay in close relationship with Jesus. John 15:4-5
We apply God’s word to our lives. James 1:25; 2 Timothy 3:16-17
We choose a God-honoring lifestyle. Philippians 1:27
We faithfully serve our Lord. Galatians 6:9-10; Ephesians 2:10


We value COMMUNITY with fellow believers.

We demonstrate a servant’s heart. Philippians 2:4-8
We work together. Romans 12:5-6
We act in love toward others. 1 Peter 1:22
We speak in ways that build people up. Ephesians 4:29
We meet regularly together to encourage one another. Hebrews 10:25
We pray for one another. Ephesians 6:18
We support and follow our leaders as they follow Christ. Hebrews 13:17
We give financial support to God’s work. 2 Corinthians 8:7-8


We value CREATIVITY in worship and ministry.

We express our praise of God with enthusiasm and variety. Psalm 150:3-5
We adapt our methods in order to reach people. 1 Corinthians 9:19-24

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The eNews Week of September 12, 2004

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IN THE eNEWS THIS WEEK

REGULAR HAPPENINGS
COLLEGE BRIEFING—Vocab?
TUESDAY BIBLE STUDY 8/29—Date Setting, sign watching, or what? Mark 13:1-37
TUESDAY BIBLE STUDY 9/7—An Irony Sandwich, Mark 14:1-11
IS IT JUST A NOTION? Collegium, or some such thing…
SUNDAY GATHERING—POG History
LECTIO DIVINA—Sacred Reading
SERMON NOTES—Our Purpose And Mission

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REGULAR HAPPENINGS

WORSHIP GATHERING @ 9:15 am—Main Worship Center

“COFFEE HOUSE” @ 10:30ish—TFB Courtyard

SUNDAY COLLEGIUM @ 11 am—TFB College Room
Currently: POG History (see below for an explanation of “POG”)

TUESDAY GATHERING @ 7:15-9:00 pm on Tuesdays— TFB College Room
Currently: The Gospel According to Mark


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COLLEGE BRIEFING—Vocab?

We have noticed in the four years we’ve been going to Briefing that there appear to be lots of new vocabulary words. JJ, our resident “court reporter” of sorts, took notes:

Retroscendence
Acclimated
Sherppa
Dichotomy
Jostling
Quirk
Scourged
Smitten
Conduit
Heresy
Heretic
Emaciated
Visceral
Extrapolate
Paradoxical
Autonomous
Innate
Emanate
Exude
Pragmatic
Paradigm
Fervently
Audacity
Predicated
Irrevocably
Eccentric
Yearn
Connotation
Chalet
Epistles
Soteriology
Behoove
Papyrus
Oxymoron
Catharsis
Profane
Meticulous
Apostasy
Hodgepodge
Gnosticism
Vellum
Jeer
Vicarious
Voyeuristic
Zealot
Regiment
Nard
Emmenagogue

Work on your vocab… look these up on the American Heritage Dictionary (Note: some may not be there… have fun!)


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TUESDAY BIBLE STUDY 8/29—Date Setting, sign watching, or what? Mark 13:1-37

Big Idea: Follow Christ, not signs.

Rough outline
13:1-2: Even good stuff “dies”; trust God, not stuff.
13:3-13: Until Christ returns, life is messy, so be careful.
13:14-23: There is one true sign; all the rest are labor pains.
13:24-27: It will get worse before it gets better.
13:28-31: Jesus prepared us, so bad or good, be prepared.
13:32-37: Timing is nothing; faithfulness is everything.

Dig:
What three (more/less) time periods are referred to in Jesus’ prophecy?
What command(s) does Jesus give the disciples?
Compare the “not-sign(s)” and the “sign(s)”.
Put Jesus’ command(s) in your own words.
How does Jesus’ prophecy wrap up his kingdom message and prepare for his passion?

Think:
What conclusions can be drawn about phenomena such as the Left Behind craze?
Suppose your world history professor gave this assignment: Write a paper entitled: “The History of the World in the Common Era.” What implications might the prophecy of Mark 13 have in writing such a paper?
What criteria would you put on a “sign” test?

TUESDAY BIBLE STUDY 9/7—An Irony Sandwich, Mark 14:1-11

Big Idea:

Rough outline (paragraph titles developed during bible study)
14:1-2 (bread): Plan to capture Jesus, seeking how to kill him
14:3-9 (meat): Wealthy Jane Doe spoils Jesus
14:10-11 (bread): Seeking how to betray him; shady Judas plots.

Dig:
This section of Mark has a very obvious inclusio (sandwich), with vv. 1-2 and vv. 10-11 forming the “bread”. Compare the two paragraphs, looking for repeated words, phrases, and ideas.

Take a look at the middle section (vv. 3-9). How does the middle paragraph compare and contrast with the two outer paragraphs? Why do you think Mark used such a stark contrast?

This section forms a transition from Jesus’ teaching and healing ministry to his passion. What do you think Mark want his readers to know-feel-do as a result of this transition?

Think:
The woman’s worship was extravagant. Many in the room thought it was too much. Jesus thought it was just right. How much is too much? When is too much too much? How do you know?

Extra
We took a little internet fieldtrip on Tuesday, looking for “nard.” We found it, and the stuff is till expensive. In today’s dollars, the anonymous woman anointed Jesus with about $14,000 worth of Nard Oil. One source for Nard Oil sells 1 ounce for almost $110—still pricy. Here’s the link in case you want to lay down some bucks:
Spikenard Oil

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IS IT JUST A NOTION? Collegium, or some such thing…

Collegium: A group whose members pursue shared goals while working within a framework of mutual trust and respect [Source: American Heritage Dictionary ]

What if Sunday morning became an intergenerational collegium?
What would that look like?
What might our shared values be?

Some possibles:
Know the story.
Be the people.
Expand the Kingdom.

Ponder on…

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SUNDAY GATHERING—POG History
[* POG = People Of God]

September 12 The Judges—Worshiping God anything else is a really bad idea Judges 2:11-23

Before the people entered Canaan, Moses reviewed the Exodus-part of the Story. In Deuteronomy 29, he rehearses before the people how God graciously cared for them as they wandered for 40 years. He reminded them that God even kept their shoes and clothes from wearing out—imagine shoes that last 40 years of constant walking!

In Deuteronomy 30, he reminds them of their part in the Story, telling them that when they walk in God's ways (religious, civil, and social), they will have life, and if they don't they will have death. Serious business!

When Moses dies, the leadership passes to Joshua. Judges 2:6-10 is one summary of the end of the Joshua-part of the Story. During Joshua's life, the people took care of their part of the Story; they walked in God's ways. After he and his generation died, it was a whole different story. And that's where we are today.

The people were messing up big-time, but that's not the real story. The real Story is that God brings himself glory by keeping covenant even when his people worship God+ —even when his people don't keep their part of the Story. Because of who he is God will do whatever is necessary to protect his good name and keep his Story on track. That's the key to the Judges-part of the Story.

Look at verse 16: Because of the situation they had gotten themselves into, Yahweh sent judges—deliverers—to get them out of their mess. This raises a few questions. First, how did they get themselves into this mess?

They got themselves into this mess by not keeping their part of the Story, by worshiping God plus something else. Worshiping God+ makes God mad. It brings his anger--his wrath--because his glory will not be ignored and his name will not be profaned. Remember God said if they keep his ways, then they will have life. They didn't trust that, and added fertility-god worship to Yahweh worship.

Look at verses 11-13. They didn't trust Yahweh to provide what they needed, so they decided to do it their way and walk in the ways of the surrounding culture. They got themselves into this mess by worshiping God+. Second question: Who was plundering them, and why?

Who was plundering them? The pagan nations they didn't kick out. The big question is why, and that's where the Story is. Remember I said that God will do whatever is necessary to protect his good name and keep his Story on track? When those who worship God+ make God mad—and they definitely made him mad--he will do whatever he must to bring himself glory. By worshiping the Baals and the Ashteroth, they earned God's wrath, death, being cut off from God's pleasure.

Look at verses 14-15. They walked their own way, so God no longer gave them his life--his pleasure. Instead, he gave them death—his wrath. Now, how did they respond to this wrath, this plundering?

They responded with distress. How did God respond? He protected his name by keeping his covenant. He stayed faithful to his choosing Israel as his people. He acted according to his loyal love and sent judges—deliverers—to save his people from the plunderers. But how did Israel respond to Yahweh's gracious loyal love?

They repented, right? NO! They responded by getting worse. They continued to worship God+. When God's people continue to worship God+, they disrespect God's deliverance, ignore the history of faith, and reject God himself.

Look at verses 17-19. What did they do? They looked at the whole Exodus-part of the Story, and frankly, flipped the bird. They looked at the faith-walk of their own history—their own parents and grandparents--and said, “Whatever!” The looked at God himself and told him that he wasn't enough and that they could do better. Now, you know how God responded.

He protected his name. He flexed his glory. He was really mad! When God's people continually worship God+, he ceases his protection against temporal evil. When his people refuse to walk in his ways, he lets the consequences bite back. He lets evil smack 'em in the head.

Look at verses 20-23. They didn't get rid of the soul-polluting nations; God wouldn't either. They wanted to “go whoring” with other gods; Yahweh left them to it. God is serious about his glory. He is serious about his Story. He is serious about his worship. Worshiping God+ is a really bad idea.

The book of Judges is the story of what happens when God's people worship God+. It is the story of the God+-wrath-grace- God+ cycle. Twice in the book, the author gives us the “plot” of the story. In 17:6, he says, “In those days there was no king in Israel. Everyone did what was right in his own eyes.” He repeats it in 21:25. So, there's the choice: your ways or God's ways? You pick; you pay!


Israel Wants a King 1 Samuel 8:4-22

Saul Loses the Throne; David Anointed King 1 Samuel 16:1-13

David Prepares Solomon for the Throne 1 Kings 2:1-9

Solomon’s Wisdom and Sin 1 Kings 11:1-13

The Kingdom is Split 1 Kings 12:12-20

Northern Kingdom Taken to Assyria 2 Kings 17:6-18

Southern Kingdom Taken to Babylon 2 Kings 25:1-7, 18-21

Returning to the Land—Rebuilding the Temple Ezra 1:1-11

Returning to the Land—Rebuilding the Walls Nehemiah 2:11-20
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LECTIO DIVINA—Sacred Reading
If you didn’t get a chance to do the lectio from August 29, there’s still time.

Lectio Divina has four steps: lectio, meditation, oratio, and contemplatio The terms are a bit fancy, but the process is basic.

Step one: Lectio (read the passage once or twice aloud, then once or twice silently; your goal is to experience the passage rather than to merely understand it)

Step two: Meditatio (chew on the Word by focusing on a word or phrase that jumps out at you)
- What does this word/phrase bring to mind?
- What does this word/phrase feel like to me?

Step three: Oratio (conversation with God)
- God, what do you want me to do with what you’ve given me today?

Step four: Contemplatio (rest in God)
- Get quiet and simply be. In today’s noisy world, this is very difficult, so when the stray thoughts come—and they will—don’t stress out, just lay them down and move on.

Spend some time these next two weeks and do a lectio on the following two passages.

Exodus 20:20
"Do not fear, for God has come to test you, that the fear of him may be before you, that you may not sin."

Hebrews 4:16 (text in brackets [ ] added for context)
[Therefore, because of Jesus’ sacrifice and priesthood] Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need.

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SERMON NOTES—Our Purpose And Mission
Pastor Charlie
September 12, 2004

OUR PURPOSE: TO GLORIFY AND ENJOY GOD FOREVER BY LOVING HIM WITH ALL THAT WE ARE

WE WERE CREATED TO GLORIFY GOD. 1 Corinthians 10:31
We bring glory to God when we are fruitful. John 15:8; Galatians 5:22,23,25
We bring glory to God when we obey Christ. John 15:5; John 15:10
We bring glory to God when we praise Him. Hebrews 13:15; Psalm 50:23

WE WERE CREATED FOR A LOVE RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD.
God created us to be loved by Him. Ephesians 1:4; John 3:16-17; 1 John 4:9-10
God created us for us to love Him. Mark 12:29-30


OUR MISSION: TO INTRODUCE PEOPLE TO JESUS AND BRING THEM INTO A COMMUNITY OF BELIEVERS WHO HELP EACH OTHER BECOME FULLY DEVOTED FOLLOWERS OF CHRIST.
Matthew 28:18-20


“go” – literally as you are going
“make followers” – a command, not an option

The key meaning of disciple is to line up with the master in belief and behavior. 2 Corinthians 3:18; Romans 12:2
The key method of disciple-making is transformation through community. Acts 2:42-47


“baptize them” - a public statement identifying yourself with your Master.

Submission – your new master has absolute authority over you
Surrender – you will give up all you possess and all your plans to follow your Master
Identification – you are now known as a follower of your Master.


“teaching them to obey” – the mission is transformation of character and conduct, not the learning of information.

BARRIERS TO DISCIPLE-MAKING IN THE CHURCH TODAY
Our lecture approach to teaching
Our spiritual individualism and surface approach to community Galatians 6:1-2

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eNEWS will return in earnest on September 12--the editor was at College Briefing (which was great, btw) .

WORSHIP @ 9:15 am—Main Worship Center

COFFEE HOUSE @ 10:30ish—TFB Courtyard

SUNDAY GATHERING @ 11 am—TFB College Room