Here is the Memory Work for the 2008-2009 school year:
New Testament #1 will be available January 19
New Testament #2 will be available March 18
Here is the Memory Work for the 2008-2009 school year:
New Testament #1 will be available January 19
New Testament #2 will be available March 18
Confirmation students - if you are doing service with a family member (which is recommended), and have a conversation about your service, that can count as a family devotion!
The Friday Night Fun Night, originally scheduled for this Friday Oct 17, 7-10pm at Zion, has been rescheduled to Nov 14, 7-10pm here at Zion!
This is open to all middle school students! Sign Up online. We ask that students sign up by Nov 11, so that we can have an idea of what to expect, so that we can plan for food.
The night will feature the following:
This will be a great night for students just to hang out!
We are also looking for parents to come and hang for the night! Parents do not need a degree in “teen studies”, just a desire to help out with the following:
Please sign up online or contact Myron, if you can assist or have questions!
The Big Idea: God heals divisions by promising blessings for all.
Learning Goal: Learners will understand the role that Abram and Sarai played in God’s creation of a people-with descendents, land, and a blessing-from the divided people of the earth.
Genesis 15:5 states - He took them outside and said, “Look up to the heavens and count the stars - if indeed you can count them.” Then He said, “So shall your offspring be.”
This is God speaking to Abram (later to be Abraham) in a vision that since he is so blameless, righteous and faithful that God is willing to grant Abram the one thing that he desires most - a child. So, because of Abram being of this nature, God blessed him.
Now you have to understand, Abram was 99 years old, Sarai was 89 at the time. So picture yourself, walking down the road, at well passed middle age and the Lord appears and tells you that you and your wife are going to have a child. What would you do? Be shocked? Faint? Cry? Scream? No - Abram laughs! He laughs at what God has just told him!
Now, I know that I have had some inappropriate laughter at times. Those times people fall on the ice or Tommy slips on toilet paper in the youth room or someone rips their pants or at an unfortunate real name, but even I would think better than to laugh at what God has just told me - or I would at least like to think I would.
Now, I wonder…was he laughing at God, at what God told him or was Abram so filled with joy that this is the way he chooses to express it? I don’t know. I do know that becuase of this moment Abraham winds up naming his son Isaac, which means”he laughs”.
Remember, by the time Abraham and Sarah have this child (I know, Sarah had the baby), Abraham is 100 and Sarah is 90! I’m just picturing Willard Scott on the Today Show sending out 100 warm birthday wishes from Smucker’s new dad Abraham and sending him a year supply of Pampers and maybe Depends.
Now, we’re having fun with this, but remember, why would God do this for Abraham? Because he is faithful, blameless and obedient.
What has God done for Abraham’s diligence? He has blessed him for it. Blessed him? What is that or what might that mean?
A blessing is something that can have so many different meanings. It can be something we take for granted. It can be the gifts that we receive. It can be the struggles that we encounter that help us grow and become stronger. It can be good health or a loved one there for us. A blessing can change and morph with every situation in life. What might be a blessing for one may not be for another.
Whatever your definition is of a blessing, it is always provided from God. All truth and good come from God.
What is a blessing in your life? What/Who do you take for granted everyday? How has God blessed you? Even more importantly, how can you be a blessing to someone else today?
Amen
Here is the First of the Memory Work for the 2008-2009 school year:
Old Testament #2 will be available November 19
New Testament #1 will be available January 19
New Testament #2 will be available March 18
The Big Idea: God saved sinful humankind from the waters of the flood, with the promise of a whole new start.
Learning Goal: Learners will trust that God’s covenant with Noah is a covenant of love with them too.
The Big Idea: Our God existed from the beginning and created all things.
Learning Goal: Learners will recognize that the God of the Bible made them to be a special part of a wondrous creation.
Romans 15:4; 2 Timothy 3:16-17; Jeremiah 13:14; Psalm 145:9
The Big Idea: The Bible tells the amazing story of God’s love for God’s people.
Learning Goal: Learners will understand the history of the Bible, its role in the Christian life, and the Reformation insights into its canon and core message.