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Sunday, September 8, 2013

Notes from Week One - Hypocrisy

WOW!  What a great start to "When Christians Get it Wrong" today!  What follows are a few items from the video, the Leader's Guide, or the Participant Guide that moved me:

Jesus warned us about four different expressions of hypocrisy: 
- Wrong motives
- Pointing out the sin of others with out seeing our own
- Majoring in minors - Hamilton said, "When you focus on the minutia, you forget the really important stuff."
- Being two-faced




We are ALL recovering Pharisees
One young adult said, "I don't mind that you Christians don't live up to all of your ideals.  I don't live up to all of my ideals, either.  In the end, I guess we're all hypocrites, it's just that my friends and I recognize that we're hypocrites.  It seems that many Christians haven't figured this out yet."


"When Christians get it right, we love and give, work for justice, and demonstrate kindness.  When we Christians get it right, we, like Jesus, befriend those who are outside the church rather than condemning them.  And when we Christians get it right, people are drawn to, rather than repelled by our faith."


Closing Prayer:
Dear God, we want to be filled with your heart and goodness all the time.  But we're not there yet, so sometimes we're tempted to fake it - and that can get ugly.  Help us to live authentically in your love and grace, letting go of our need to look good even when we aren't.  Teach us to own our struggles and claim your power to transform us.  Amen.

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Week Eighteen - Name

018 Name 

Next week our focus will be on the eighteenth film in Rob Bell's Nooma series - "Name."  Helen will lead us in this casual discussion.

Are we so concerned with what others think that we miss out on being who God created us to be? 
We all compare ourselves to others. We spend our lives wondering what others think and say about us. Some of us even wish we were someone else. We question why we are the way we are and not the way we wish we could be. Some of us have let the expectations of others dictated who we've become. We act a certain way to be accepted but know that we're being untrue. But why are we so concerned with what other people think, say, or look like? What does it say about us if we are unable to accept who we are? Maybe if we really knew our true selves, we wouldn't give so much attention to other peoples' lives and live more in tune with the life God wants for us.

Click this link to watch the trailer for the film we'll watch on December 30th:


Remember, we meet in the Fellowship Hall during Sunday School (9:45-10:45).  Everyone is welcome!!