Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Sunday Recap!!!

Lesson Recap

Boy.  Is this a tough one!  We ended our study of Crazy Love today with a flurry of questions on how to apply what we have learned.  We started the class out by asking the question "What in the world does this study of Crazy Love mean to me?".  We shared these responses around our tables.

We also looked at the pile of manure statement on page 169.  We found a biblical reference to this thought in Mark 28: 19-20.

In this whole chapter, Chan reminds us that if we stop pursuing Christ, we are letting our relationship with Him deteriorate.  How can we prevent this from happening?

When Chan looked at Hebrews 12:1, he thought that it means that those in Heaven are observing us here on earth.  How does this help us to run the good race?  He also states that what we do reverberates through heaven and into eternity.  How is this so?

We looked at what keeps us going those times that we struggle in our lives in Christ.  Those times when we want to throw in the towel or call time out.  What keeps us going is the gift and power we have received in the Holy Spirit as read in John 16: 7-8; 13.  We also read Eph 5:18 that being filled with the Spirit is a continuous process in which God does the filling!

What do YOU want to be doing when Christ comes back?

Browniepalooza

...was a hit!  Most of us were on a chocolate buzz for most of the day.  Looks like we will have more events like this in the future.  In fact, we will have one in late August.  So watch this space soon for a description of Angel Foodarama!

Blog News and Notes

The new email (thespotspot@charter.net) is proving to be fast and stable so it is staying! (Yay!)  In addition keep reading the blog for news on upcoming news and events...such as the Muny event coming up!   

Prayer Requests
  • We continue to pray for the health of Don's brother and Linda Conrad's mom.
  • Jim Meinhardt has a friend with a heart infection. 
  • Pray for all of the high school youth out on their life-changing mission trip!
  • Continued prayers for Rich Conrad.
  • We also continue to pray for the family in Oakville of the fallen Marine.