Monday, June 27, 2011

Youth Mission Trip Update


Hi guys,

I wanted to know that the kids made it to South Dakota safely before I went to sleep last night, so I called Daniel Meyer about 10:00 p.m.

He said they were still about an hour or so from their destination.  They had some mechanical difficulties with one of the rental vans and were not able to get a replacement right away.  So, some of the leaders stayed at a hotel for the night and will get the van this a.m. and then head out.  The rest of the leaders and kids went on their way but, apparently, were delayed a bit.

Daniel said everyone is OK, just tired.

Have a good week!

Jeanette Stubbs

Friday, June 24, 2011

SPOTmail Express!!


Lesson Preview

Hope your week has gone especially well with this nice "normal" Missouri weather.  Actually, I sort of wish it were not so nice!  I'm about to work myself to death.  I just can't justify staying indoors.  Oh well, so much (too much) about me.  How about a little teaser regarding our Bible study for this week.

We conclude the unit - "Consider Where You Are Going" - this Sunday.  So far we have touched on the topics of:
  • What Is Your Goal in Life?  We concluded it is to be sanctified.
  • What Hope Do You Have?  Our hope is spending eternity with Jesus.
  • Are You Ready?  Anticipation and preparation is present when a believer is ready for Jesus' return.
This week we answer the question - Do you get along with others?

Paul wanted believers to relate well with one another so that the church is strengthened. We'll look at that more closely Sunday.

This will be the last lesson in our study of 1 Thessalonians.  After the 4th of July, we'll be tackling a new topic.

Until then,
Don

Quick Notes
  • Snacks this week - Hurt
  • One worship service and no SPOTclass on Sunday, July 3
  • SPOTnight at the Muny is Saturday, July 30
  • SPOTcamp August 12-14

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

The Mid-Week Update!!!

Lesson Recap

1st Thessalonians 5:1-11
Consider Where You Are Going
Are You Ready?

Select an event  such as the World Series, a wedding, a graduation, etc.  Now plan preparations for the event.  Suppose the people in your events failed to display signs of anticipation or preparation; what might you rightfully conclude?  Most events are the culmination of a season.  Graduation-long years of study.  World Series-long season with many games.  Marriage-planning the day since a young girl.  What about the return of Jesus; what is that a culmination of?  In this weeks lesson we looked at Paul's continued discussion regarding believers going to be with Jesus.  Thus the question for today's lesson-Are You Ready?


Recall What You Know 1-3
From verse 1 it is obvious that Paul had taught them some facts concerning the return of Jesus.  Based on verses 2-3  it appears that he used Jesus' "thief in the night' analogy.  Look at Matthew 24: 42-44.  So here is what we know:
  1. Jesus will indeed return to the earth.
  2. The exact time and circumstances of His Return are known only to God.
  3. Jesus' return will be at a sudden-even unexpected-moment.
Realize Who You Are 4-6
Paul used the contrast of light and darkness to describe two types of people.  Light refers to the spiritual awareness given by the Holy Spirit who dwells in every believer.  Those in the light live in a moral and spiritual enlightenment. Darkness is the spiritual darkness affecting those without Christ.  Spiritual darkness is deadly because it exists in the trappings of a false, secular wisdom.  True believers in Christ walk in the light of which Jesus is the essence.  The book of 1 John is all about walking in the light.  Paul instructed his readers to be alert and self-controlled.  What are the implications for us?  Satan is ever ready to pounce on careless Christians, catching us off-guard, so that in that careless moment he can lead us astray by his deceptive ways.  The basic question we must strive to answer for ourselves is-how does one stay alert and self-controlled?

Reveal Who You Are 7-10
Let's practice a little interpretation exercise with verse 8:
'But since we belong to the day.' -Since we are believers in Jesus
'let us be self-controlled, putting on faith and love as a breastplate, and the hope of salvation as a helmet" -right behavior occurs when we put on the armor God has provided us.  To learn more about the armor look at Rom 13:12 and Eph 6: 13-17.

Rally Around One another 11
When Paul said 'encourage one another' he meant to talk about the return of Jesus with anticipation.  We are to build each other up so that we do not grow weary in the journey, and so we will avoid being lethargic in our behavior.  What are some ways that believers today can encourage on another?
Conclusion: Plan preparations for Jesus' return!

New Blog Format
After taking a look at the Blog recently, I noticed how a lot of items that we plan are put here many times.  To avoid all that typing (not that I mind!), I have added new calendar listings to the right hand column beginning with this blog entry.  See them over there now?  I will continue to announce and remind in class, but this makes getting the blog out easier and timelier!  Let me know what you think!
Snacks 
  • 6/26 Hurt
  • 7/3 no class...one service!
 Prayer Requests
  • Allen will be having a custody hearing in court on July 5th. 

Saturday, June 18, 2011

SPOTmail Express!!!


So far in our unit, "Consider Where You Are Going", we have discussed the topics of: what is your goal in life and what hope do you have.  As a refresher, our goal is to live in such a way that we will be as holy as possible when we meet Jesus.  Our hope comes from our relationship with Jesus and knowledge that when we die we go to spend eternity with him.  This week we will address the question - Are You Ready?  The study will be based on 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11. 

As I write this lesson preparation note I have to admit that I am not ready - but it's not Sunday yet.  Come Sunday at 10:30 I have every expectation of being ready.  How about you?  Something tells me this is not the type of readiness Paul will be talking about.  See you Sunday as we check it out. 

Finally, the friend I mentioned in class last week was ready when the call came.  She went to meet Jesus this past Tuesday evening.  Enjoy walking on the streets of purist gold Debbie!

Don

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

The Mid-Week Update!!!

Lesson Recap

1st Thessalonians 4:13-18
Consider Where You Are Going
What Hope Do You Have?

In 80 percent of all boating accidents, the cause of death is drowning; but in 90 percent of those drownings, the person was not wearing a life vest.  As this relates to the lesson, at the time Paul wrote this letter to the believers in Thessalonica were dying by natural causes and possibly at the hands of Christian haters.  Even though hope was available, many chose not to embrace that hope, much like people refuse to wear a life vest.  Paul's purpose was to instill hope for those that were dying and their loved ones.

Our Hope As Christians-v13 
Sometimes people wearing life vests may drown because they do not know how to wear them properly.  The Thessalonians were frustrated about their loved ones who had died, yet in Paul's brief time with them he had not taught them about what happened to a believer prior to Jesus' return. Paul informed them that he did not want them to grieve like the rest of men who have no hope.  They had hope because, unlike unbelievers, they had a genuine faith in Jesus which can help believers bear deep grief. To get the benefit of a life vest a boater must wear it properly.  Believers have a hope that is secure, but like the boater we must make sure we have embraced the hope we have in Jesus.

Our Hope: Christ's Resurrection and Return-v14 
What are some reasons wearing a life vest might bring peace of mind to a boater?  Paul revealed a truth about our natural grief when a loved one dies.  The truth is that while the body is placed in the grave to return to the dust from which it was created-the spirit goes joyfully into God's presence!  Though we grieve the broken fellowship with our loved one-we can and should dwell on the glorious truth that they are consciously present with the Lord.  A boater can feel secure when properly wearing a life vest.  One reason we should feel secure in the Lord, even in death, is the truth of Christ's resurrection and return.

Our Hope: Christian's Resurrection and Return-vv15-17
Not everyone who wears a life jacket is saved, but it is estimated on average that about 431 lives would be save in one year if all water activity participants wore a life jacket.  In these verses Paul presents five disclosures.  They are:
  1.   The deceased believers are at no disadvantage to those still alive at Christ's return.
  2.   Christ's return will be accompanied by incredible sounds.
  3.   The Christian dead will rise from their resting place. 
  4.    Believers still living at Jesus' return will be caught up alive, meet the Lord in the air, and join the resurrected deceased believers.
  5.    One day all believers will be fully united with each other and with the Lord forever.
Christ's death and resurrection is available to all who will receive it; but like those who refuse to wear a life vest, people must 'wear' that message as they would the vest.  What does this mean to you?

Our Hope: Comfort-v18
What comfort does wearing a life vest bring to a person?  What is the purpose of a life vest?  If I leave the vest behind before I enter the water what good will it do me?  Paul's use of the word 'therefore' at the beginning of v18 indicates that he is bringing the reader to a point of application.  What application does Paul want the reader to make here?  How would Paul's words have brought comfort to those who had lost loved ones?  How can Paul's words comfort us when we must face our own death?

Conclusion:  Death happens to persons of all ages.  Your teen either knows of a peer that has died or will.  What source would you use to comfort your teen?  How can this lesson help you discuss the topic of death, the return of Jesus, and the resurrection of all believers with your teen?

Class Muny Outing

We will be occupying the free seats to see 'Little Shop of Horrors' on Saturday, July 30th.  Come early with a picnic dinner to enjoy some fellowship as we wait for the gates to open!  

3rd Annual SPOT Camping Trip

Once again we will be visiting the beautiful Bennett Spring State Park area.  Our trip will take place from August 12-14th.  We will be at a new location this year with the ability to have many more activities for those that wish them.  Canoeing this year will be done on your own as opposed to a group, but the facility can provide the canoes. There is also the ability to horseback ride, and to join a hayride..or even learn to fly fish!  Camping rates are $6 per person for those in tents.  They also have 'glampers' available.  These are fully air-condition tents with cedar floors and a queen bed in each.  Glampers are $95 per night.  The location is called Redbeard's Ranch.  You can find much more information here.  We need to find out the number that are going so that we can finalize the reservation, so please let Kevin know ASAP at mpeman@charter.net.

Snacks
  • 6/19   Meinhardt
  • 6/23    Hurt
Prayer Requests
  • Ronda's back is much better
  • Kevin's sister is having great difficulty finding a job.  

Friday, June 10, 2011

Lesson Preview!!!

Lesson Preview

 We introduced our new unit of study - Consider Where You Are Going - last week.  The first lesson answered the question "What is your goal in life?"  This week, 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18 will aid us in our discussion of "What Hope Do You Have?" 
     Speaking of hope, have you considered the fragility of hope?  When a person is in a desperate situation, he/she sometimes loses hope.  On the other hand, when facing a positive setting, it often infuses a person with hope.  So, what is it that causes situations to be hopeful or hopeless?  Let's get personal: What causes us to have hope in a seemingly hopeless situation?  Perhaps the answer can be illustrated in a true Cardinals' fan.  There is always hope until the last at-bat of the game is complete.  (As Ginger likes to say, "We're not winning yet.")

We'll look at Thessalonians Sunday and see what perspective Paul takes on the subject. 

Don

Thursday, June 9, 2011

The Mid-Week Update!!!

Lesson Recap

After a bit of catching up with everyone we jumped right into the lesson:

1st Thessalonians 4:1-12
Consider Where You Are Going
What Is Your Goal In Life?

     Carla and John, both believers, met in Iraq while serving in the U.S. Army.  They fell in love and planned to marry as soon as their tour of duty ended and they were back home.  Both completed their military obligations and received honorable discharges.
     As they returned to civilian life, they looked forward to not having to follow orders any more.  "It was OK while it lasted.  But from now on we are living by that great old song, 'I Did It My Way'!  We have accepted Jesus as our Savior.  Surely we deserve the satisfaction that comes from enjoying adult freedom.  Doesn't God want us to be happy?"  Do you agree with their outlook on life and why?
     The answer to this question is based on one's goals in life.  This was the topic of this lesson.  In the first half of Paul's letter he complimented the Thessalonians and reminded them of all he wanted for them, and what he had done on their behalf.  In this lesson Paul turns a corner and transitions to a practical application.

Principle to Follow 1-2
    We identify that Paul is making a transition here when he says in verse 1 'finally then'.  The principle that Paul is suggesting be followed is that our behavior either pleases God or it doesn't.  If this is a principle we desire to follow-how can we know what pleases God?
Purity to Practice 3-8
     Many believers want to know God's will in their life.  In these verses it is revealed that God's will is for us to be holy.  In some translations the word holy is translated as "sanctification".  Sanctification means personal holiness.  Here sexual purity is the requirement for sanctification implied by Paul.  This is not the only requirement for sanctification as seen in verse 2. In verse 4 "body" is translated as "vessel".  "Vessel" can refer to the reproductive organs or a man's wife.  Either or both apply to Paul's message.  There is a warning in verse 6-God will punish such sins.  Sexual purity is a big deal to God and it would do us well to get our theology regarding this from God's word.  It may even help our teens.  How can our teens maintain sexual purity in a society that ignores biblical standards?

Love to Exhibit 9-10a
     Paul states that it was not necessary for him to elaborate on brotherly love as this is one thing they were doing right-earlier in his letter Paul stated that word had already spread about the Thessalonians faith and love!  Why is God pleased when believers actively express love for one another?
Lifestyle to Have 10b-12
     These instructions wrap up Paul's thoughts before he moved on to a new topic in verse 13.  Here he covers four areas that, if neglected, could cause trouble in a believer's life, and thus the church.  Paul tells us how to avoid the issue:
  1. Apathy-do so more and more
  2. Restlessness-lead a quiet life
  3. Meddlesomeness-mind your own business
  4. Idleness-work with your hands
Conclusion:
     Paul's goal for the church in Thessolonica was that they love each other more and more.   This goal covers all the other points that were made in this lesson.  Following are questions for consideration:
How can I grow in my love for God?
How can I grow in my love for my family?
How can I grow in love for my church?
How can I grow in my love for my unsaved family and friends?


Muny Show

The winning show has been chosen!  With a grand total of four votes, "Little Shop of Horrors" is the show that those in the class who are interested will go to see.  We will attend on Saturday, July 30th and sit in the free seats.  Bring a picnic dinner and join us in line!

Blood Drive

A blood drive is being held at Concord by the American Red Cross on Monday, June 13 from 3-7PM in the Atrium.  For an appointment call Rhonda Reimler at 636-464-6737 or visit redcrossblood.org (use Sponsor Code Concord Church).  Walk-ins are welcome but appointments take priority!
  

Snacks

6/12  Decker
6/16  Meinhardt
6/26 Hurt

Prayer Requests
  
  • College kids finished spring semester (praise)
  • College kids are now at home (prayer)
  • Carolynn Amen's continued progress in rehab 
  • Keep praying for new Fine Arts Minister
  • Brooks/Ginger/Phil have 2 nieces beginning mission work this summer.  Melissa with Campus Crusade in Branson, and Kim in Swaziland.
  • Allen with ongoing child custody legal issues, and possible different job in the same company.
    
 

 
     
 

Sunday, June 5, 2011

A Request...

I received an email this afternoon from a congregation member via Jeremy.  They thought that I could get word out to the parents of kids in CSM (or otherwise!) that might be able to help with this opportunity.  The request comes from Sharmin Noltkamper.   Her husband Michael is on vacation as of today, and they would appreciate it very much if they can get some assistance from the youth class. They are willing to pay $10.00 an hour. They have yard work, also patching up a piece of fence,... it would be very helpful if they could assist Michael starting tomorrow or during this week.  Any kids that are interested can contact Sharmin at (314) 609-5046.

Thanks!

Friday, June 3, 2011

SPOTMail!!

Lesson Preview

As you may recall from nearly two weeks ago, we have begun a study of Thessalonians.  Our series consists of three modules.  We completed the first part entitled  "Remember Where You Were" at our last meeting.


This Sunday, we begin the second section, "Consider Where You Are Going."  We will consider the question "What Is Your Goal in Life?"  The lesson is based on
1 Thessalonians 4:1-12.  Hmmmm.  I wonder what Paul's point of view will be?  

It's been a fortnight since we last convened, so let's plan on spending the first few minutes in class catching up with everything that's been happening in our lives.  Some of our kids have graduated, some are back home -- some are still home -- and we're all looking forward to the summer (if God doesn't surprise us with a snowstorm).



See you in the usual SPOT!
SPOT,

Don

2011 Graduates BBQ

Both high school and college graduates are invited to attend a celebration BBQ in their honor at Suson Park this Sunday, June 5, after 10:30  worship.  Pass this info along to your favorite graduate!


Strawberry Festival

Don't forget the annual Missouri Baptist Children's Home Strawberry Festival this Saturday, June 4, on the MBCH campus in Bridgeton.  The event begins at 9 a.m. and continues until 3:00 p.m.
Concord folks will be staffing the Milk Shake Booth, so be sure to stop by to sample their wares.  For more information -- and the opportunity to volunteer -- call Bill McKee at 314-894-2545.
 

Concord Car Show

You won't want to miss another big event this Saturday:  Concord's 4th Annual Car Show.  There are always cool cars and trucks, demonstrations, and a surprise or two.  It starts at 4 p.m. and lasts until dusk ('bout 9 p.m.).

That means you have just enough time to hustle on down from Bridgeton after a day at the Strawberry Festival and enjoy a full evening of mobile entertainment.  Don't drive too fast, however.  There won't be any awards for the most impressive speeding ticket!


Cardinals Baseball Tickets

Yep,  Brad Slinkard still has tickets for the Cardinals June 18th game against the Kansas City RoyalsSPOTclass members (or anybody Brad Slinkard knows -- or anybody that knows anybody Brad Slinkard knows) can buy $37 tickets for just $15.  That's a real ticket you can hold and the ink doesn't rub off on your hands.  In case you haven't heard this suggestion before, these tickets would make a great pre-Father's Day gift!  (You can ask Dad to pay you back later.)

As a bonus, the student choir from Taylors First Baptist Church in Taylors, SC (directed by Concord's former Fine Arts Pastor, Kevin Batson) will sing "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" during the 7th inning stretch.  Tickets are in section  372 of the Left Field Pavilion (right above Big Mac Land).  Contact Brad at 314-494-5081 or email at bs4@sbcglobal.net.


Blood Drive (yet another headline that requires red ink)

There will be a blood drive at church on Monday, June 13.  The blood-letting begins at 3 p.m. with cookies and other treats to follow (if you're still conscious).   The drive officially wraps up at 7 p.m., but if you show them a good vein, the Red Cross volunteers just might stay later.  You can sign up in the Atrium this Sunday or visit www.redcrossblood.org (use sponsor code 'Concord Church').


vbs NEEDS VOLUNTEERS.  'NUF SAID

Contact Debbie Elder, 314-843-3500, or debbie@concordlife.com.


SPOT Snacks

6/5          LaRowe

6/12        Decker


Prayer Requests
  • Carolynn Amen is now in rehab, but keep praying for her -- there's a long way to go.
  • Relief from migraines for Kevin Hurt
  • Prayers that a new Fine Arts Pastor arrives soon
  • Prayers for all those affected by the massive damage from the tornadoes throughout Missouri and the US.