Friday, January 18, 2013

Week Twenty-One - She

021 She 

Next week our focus will be on the twenty-first film in Rob Bell's Nooma series - "She."  Wendy will lead us in this casual discussion.

Why do we overlook the feminine characteristics of God?
We didn't have anything to do with our birth. We are all here because some woman somewhere gave us life. Her pain, her effort, for our life. And when a mother gives like that to a child, she is showing us what God is like. But sometimes this part of God's nature is overlooked. A lot of us are comfortable with male imagery for God. But what about female imagery for God? Is God limited to a gender? Or does God transcend and yet include what we know as male and female? Maybe if we were more aware of the feminine imagery for God we would have a better understanding of who God is and what God is like.

Click this link to watch the trailer for the film we'll watch on January 20th:


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


Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Week Twenty - Shells

020 Shells 

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

Are we so busy that we miss out on what we're supposed to be doing?
Do you often find yourself saying, "I'm so busy" or "I just have so much to do"?  It's easy to get overwhelmed with appointments, gatherings, to-do lists.  But what are we really doing with our time?  Many of us are running from place to place and it seems like life is just passing us by.  We're doing so many things, a little bit of everything, and yet it doesn't feel like much of a life.  But most of us find it hard to say no.  We feel obligated.  There are so many good things to do.  So many good causes to join.  But while we're busy doing all these good things, are we missing out on something great?  Maybe saying no would be easier if we knew what it meant to say yes.

Click this link to watch the trailer for the film we'll watch on January 13th:


http://nooma.com/films/020-shells

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

Monday, December 31, 2012

Week Nineteen - Open

019 Open 


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

Does prayer really help?
Many of us have experienced situations where we've prayed and it felt like God wasn't listening. And yet other times we've prayed or known someone that prayed and the situation changed. Does God answer prayer? Sometimes, but not all the time? Or does God always answer prayer and it's just that sometimes God says no? Some of us are angry with God for not answering the prayers we've prayed for years. Why did he answer their prayer but not ours? What if there's more to prayer than just God listening and answering? Maybe if we understood how Jesus prayed, our concepts and expectations of prayer would change.

Click this link to watch the trailer for the film we'll watch on January 6th:




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

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!!



Friday, November 23, 2012

A Different Kind of Christmas


This Sunday we are beginning a five-week Advent study called "A Different Kind of Christmas" in Just Coffee.  This will coincide with Pastor Beth's sermon series by the same name.  The study plan includes a 10-15 minute video followed by a discussion.  Everyone is welcome to attend during Sunday School in the Fellowship Hall.

The United Methodist Communications website describes the study as follows:

Every year, we say we're going to cut back, simplify, and have a family Christmas that focuses on the real reason for the season - Jesus.  But every year, advertisements beckon, the children plead, and it seems easier just to indulge our wants and whims.  Overspending, overeating, materialism, and busyness rob us of our peace and joy and rob Jesus of his rightful role as the center of our celebration.

This Christmas, cut through the hype that leaves you exhausted and broke at the end of the year.  Instead, experience the peace of knowing that God is truly with us, the joy of giving sacrificially, and the love of a Savior who gave everything he had for us.  





The study is based on the book Christmas is Not Your Birthday by Mike Slaughter.  Copies of the book are available from Wendy Brown or Tabitha Strickler.



Friday, November 16, 2012

Week Seventeen - Today

017 Today

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

How much time and energy do we spend wishing things were how they used to be? We often think about times in our past when things were different and want our lives to be like that again. Some of us have even come to believe that our best days may actually be behind us. But if we're in some way hung up on the past, what does that mean for our lives now? How are we and those around us affected if we're not fully present? If we're longing for the way things used to be, what does that really say about our understanding and appreciation of our lives today? Maybe we need to learn to embrace our past for what it is, in order to live our lives to the fullest, right here, right now.


Click this link to watch the trailer for the film we'll watch on November 18th:



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

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Week Sixteen - Store


Next week our focus will be on the sixteenth film in Rob Bell's Nooma series - "Store."  Brian and Melinda will lead us in this casual discussion.

But what is really the root of our anger? Maybe if we learn where our anger comes from, we can channel it towards something constructive - something that's bigger than ourselves. How much energy do we spend on wishing things were how they used to be, thinking that our best days may be behind us? Maybe if we're too hung up on the past we fail to live our lives to the fullest, right here, right now.


Watch the trailer for the film we'll watch on November 11th:




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