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Meeting Itinerary - Dec 11

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 We will be singing new songs this week.  Please see the YouTube links below.

 Time Activity
 
 6:00pm Testimony and Prayer Requests
 6:10pm Music - Trading My Sorrows (Darrel Evans)
 6:15pm Opening Prayer
 6:20pm Music - Give Me Jesus (by Jeremy Camp)
 6:25pm Music - I Still Believe (by Jeremy Camp)
 6:35pm Watch Lesson 12 of the Truth Project
 7:30pm Discussion
 8:15pm Closing Prayer

 

Trading My Sorrows

Give Me Jesus

I Still Believe

Last Updated ( Sunday, 07 December 2008 22:23 )
 

Meeting - Oct 23

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We covered lesson 6 of the Truth Project today.  Lesson 6 covered history and the importance of history.  Carlton and Jaime are back in town and joined us.  Welcome back, y'all!  Speaking of Carlton and Jaime, they presented their research on Apologetics today.  They did a good job.

We also celebrated Kathy's birthday.  Happy birthday again, Kathy!

 

About Us

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We are a group of followers of Jesus Christ.  There are 12 adults + children that meet weekly to study the Bible, which is the word of God.  The members of this group attend Chandler Christian Church and Crossroads Nazarene Church in Chandler, Arizona.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 09 October 2008 01:34 )
 

Truth Project - Lesson 6

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Lesson 6: History - Whose Story?

We covered lesson 6 on October 23, 2008.  The word "remember" is key to the message of this tour.  We discussed the various feasts that the Israelites observed to remind them of God, their history with God, and what God had done for them.  The idea was to never forget what the Lord had done for them and to remain grateful to their Deliverer.  We discussed how people tend to remember what God tells them to forget, and we forget what God tells us to remember.

We also discussed the sovreignty of God...how He is in control and nothing happens apart from his foreknowledge.  History is God's story.  Things happen according to His plan...including the death of Jesus Christ....including the salvation of those God has called to Himself.  If you're a christian, it is not by accident, by chance, or by our own will but according to God's plan and will.  Thank you, Lord.  Thank you for your call.  Thank you for mercy.  Thank you for love.  Thank you for the Holy Spirit.  Thank you for the hope (which is a certain hope...not wishful thinking) of heaven - which is where you are.

Some of the key terms from this lesson (definitions taken from Truth Project website) include.

  • Historical revisionism: a process where history is altered or the past is reinterpreted in order to accomplish a particular agenda or objective. If you rewrite the past, you can make people believe whatever you want in the present. There is a large liberal agenda to rewrite history in order to leave Christian themes and God out of public academia.
  • Incredulity/Incredulous: Unable or unwilling to believe; skeptical.
  • Metanarrative: An over-arching story, philosophy or worldview that seeks to explain reailty. Postmodernism denies the credibility of any metanarrative.
  • Passover Feast: Instituted so that the Israelites would remember God's deliverance from the Egyptians. Most feasts were instituted by God to help His people remember a particular event when God worked in a powerful way. Exodus 12:24-27, Deuteronomy 4:9, 6:4-12
  • Providence/Providential: wisdom, guidance, and control provided by God; involving divine insight or intervention.
  • Sovereign: Having supreme authority or power. In the context of God's role in history, He is in ultimate control, fulfilling His purpose, and carrying out His plan.
  • The Larger Story of God: Del uses this phrase to describe God's grand story in which He is sovereignly in control. God's people shouldbe focused on living as part of God's story instead of their own little story.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 23 October 2008 23:21 )
 

Still Getting Settled In

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I'm still getting settled in here.  Please excuse any typos, inconsistencies across the site, and any bugs in general.  I'll try to get things cleaned up soon.  Thanks.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 07 October 2008 02:40 )
 
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