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Month: November 2016

11/27/2016 First Sunday of Advent

Posted on November 30, 2016 By Kim Braatz No Comments on 11/27/2016 First Sunday of Advent
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Sermon:           “Time to Wake Up!”

Theme:            As we awaken to Christ’s work of love and healing we discover the gift of light, peace, and unending joy.

Purpose:          The congregation will recognize the distractions that do not bring happiness and seek instead to experience God’s presence in Advent.

Scriptures:       Isaiah 2:1-5      The Lord’s house will be established above all others, they shall beat their swords into ploughshares, they shall not practice war any more.

Romans 13:11-14        Awake from sleep, live as people of the light.

 

Questions:

What does it mean to “awaken” to Christ’s presence? What do we need to do in order to know God’s love and presence in the midst of Advent? What is the darkness in which we are stumbling through today? In what ways are we closing our eyes to God’s love and grace that is being offered to us? How can we be joyful and accepting rather than focused on all of the problems that surround us? What does it really mean to “walk in the light of the Lord?”

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11/20/2016 Christ the King Sunday

Posted on November 21, 2016 By Kim Braatz No Comments on 11/20/2016 Christ the King Sunday
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Sermon:           “Life Without Fear”

Theme:            Through submission to Christ and serving others with trust in God we grow into a confidence that frees us from worry about our future or for the issues in the world.

Purpose:          The congregation will seek to move from fearing because of their lack of control to trusting as they serve Christ.

Scriptures:       Colossians 1:11-20      He is the image of the invisible God, the first born of creation. He himself is before all things.

Luke 1:68-79   (the magnificat) God has given a mighty savior who will give salvation to the people, to give light to those who sit in darkness.

 

Questions:

What is our source of strength and confidence as Christians? What does it mean to us to “submit” to God?” In what ways do we acknowledge Jesus as having authority over our life? What does it mean to call Jesus our “Lord” and our “Savior?”  How do we find confidence and strength in the midst of the intimidation and fears of the world today?  How does our focus on Jesus’ lordship and God’s power become a comfort and source of hope for us in the midst of chaos and uncertainty? Can we share this authority of Jesus in a way that brings hope and peace to the world?

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Youth

Posted on November 18, 2016 By Kim Braatz No Comments on Youth
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Youth Activity Permission Slip Youth Elder Application 2014     

November Newsletter – 3rd Sunday

Posted on November 17, 2016 By Kim Braatz No Comments on November Newsletter – 3rd Sunday
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11/13/2016 Choosing to Be People of Healing

Posted on November 16, 2016 By Kim Braatz No Comments on 11/13/2016 Choosing to Be People of Healing
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Sermon:           “Willing to Sacrifice so we May Heal Others”

Theme:            It is not by strength or power, but through our faithfulness to Christ and boundless compassion that comes from God we bring healing to the world.

Purpose:          The congregation will recognize the value of submitting to Christ and humbly taking a role in reaching out in healing love.

Scriptures:       1 Peter 2:21-25           Christ’s suffering was to bring healing, and in the same way we accomplish the work of bringing healing through grace and love.

Mark 1:40-45  Jesus chose to touch and heal the man with leprosy, thought that meant he had to remain outside of the towns.

 

Questions:

What are we willing to sacrifice in order to bring healing to others? In what ways are we healed by reaching out in love to those who are suffering? In what ways does the willingness to experience discomfort and inconvenience a source of renewal and strength? How do we recognize that bringing peace is a work of healing the world? In what ways does that work of bringing peace require humility and submission rather than power and domination? Why is it that some experience so much joy and celebration in the work of serving the world? How do we become less focused on what we want and more focused on serving Christ by reaching out to the world?

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11/6/2016 We Believe That God is Still in Charge Communion

Posted on November 10, 2016 By Kim Braatz No Comments on 11/6/2016 We Believe That God is Still in Charge Communion
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Sermon:           Knowing Confidence Through Christ’s Authority

Theme:            As we live and act in Christ we experience confidence and peace in the knowledge of God’s love and authority which will provide for us.

Purpose:          The congregation will recognize that the way to confidence is to serve God and practice a relationship of serving Christ.

Scriptures:       Romans 8:28-39          We have confidence and know all things work together for good for those who are in Christ Jesus.

Matthew 21:23-32      Jesus is asked by what authority he acts, parable of two sons.

 

Questions:

What does it mean to us that “All things work together for good for those who are in Christ Jesus?” What does it mean to us to be in Christ Jesus? What confidence might we have if we learn to live in healthy relationships with God and trust in God’s authority? What frightens us about God’s power and authority? In what ways do we act like the disobedient son, claiming to serve God but in truth serving our own egos? How does this affect our life and our feelings of insecurity? How do we find ourselves rooted and confident through our faith in God?

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November Newsletter – 1st Sunday

Posted on November 3, 2016 By Kim Braatz No Comments on November Newsletter – 1st Sunday
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10/30/2016 Choose Your Battles Wisely

Posted on November 2, 2016 By Kim Braatz No Comments on 10/30/2016 Choose Your Battles Wisely
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Sermon:           Do Not Fight Foolishly

Theme:            The source of strength is our relationship with Christ and knowledge of God, and in that way we choose to never enter conflict which cuts us off from that strength.

Purpose:          The congregation will reconsider fights and battles that are based upon ego, rather than serving Christ.

Scriptures:       1 Corinthians 1:26-31 God chose what is weak and despised in the world, let the one who boasts, boast in the Lord.

Luke 14:25-35 The cost of discipleship – do not go to build if you do not have the materials to finish.

 

Questions:

How do we recognize when we have found ourselves in a “foolish squabble” as opposed to a significant disagreement? In retrospect we come to understand that many of the conflicts and divisions that have taken place among Christians were actually the result of stubbornness and foolish need for self-importance.  How do we recognize that when it is happening? What is most important in the life of the Church?  How do we keep our focus on what is most important in the Church? How do we keep that focus in our own life?

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