Thursday, November 26, 2009

Taking a Holiday

The regular edition of SPOTmail will not be sent out this week in recognition of the Thanksgiving holiday, as well as recognition that it's hard to write when you're not in town. We'll catch you up on anything important with bulletins and entries on the SPOTblog, www.thespotsspot.blogspot.com.

We know many are traveling this week, so please pray for their safe travel to and from their destinations.

SPOTmail may be taking a holiday, but the SPOTclass is not!
• Our video series wraps up this Sunday even as we launch the Advent season. Please be sure to thank Don Robbins for the great work he's done facilitating discussion after each video presentation.
• As we near Christmas, we know Don and Lori take great joy in presenting the Christmas message in a particularly meaningful way! Make sure you plan to be in your SPOT.
• Snacks this week will be provided by Jeanette Stubbs -- thank you very much!
• We have two more weeks to collect items for the Missouri Baptist Children's Home.
• Christmas Shindig at the Hurts, Sunday, December 6, 5 p.m. Bring an appetizer.
• College Care Packages are mailed Monday, November 30.
We sincerely hope you enjoy your Thanksgiving feast, as well as time together with family and friends. Even in these difficult economic times, we still have much for which to be thankful!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

PRAYER REQUEST

We just received a prayer request from Toni Rachocki. A doctor she works with , Dr. Douglas Adkins, was called out of town to be with his mother. Her name is Altha Cox, and she has been hospitalized with heart failure and bowel obstruction. Doctors were supposed to try for surgery this afternoon if she stabilized. Pray that God's hand be over her treatment.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

The Marriage Commitment

Following up on last weeks lesson, here is a neat little article on the Christian marriage!

Sunday, November 22, 2009

SUNDAY NEWS AND NOTES!!!!

Lesson Recap!!!

A
family's ability to maintain calm and confidence in the middle of their hurried schedules is contingent upon the parents maintaining a healthy relationship.

MAINTAINING REST IN YOUR MARRIAGE:

1. Resist the poison of comparison

2. Make sure you understand what love requires.
-A Definition of Love:
Love is the commitment of my will to your needs and best interests, regardless of the cost.


3. Make sure you implement the 3 crucial ingredients for successful love:

-Self-discipline
-Sensitivity
-Sacrifice

4. Maintain the mandates for inner rest (see the last two weeks!).

Support verses:
Ephesians 5:25-30
Genesis 2:24-25
1 Peter 3:7b
Proverbs 31:10


Christmas Shindig!!!

Yup. Yet another reminder of the upcoming Shindig. The basics. 12/6 at the Hurt's at 5PM. Bring an appetizer. Simple enough?

Da' Poll

The poll that was emailed out last week had very little response. Out of 71 emailed out only 4 were completed. Please watch as these are resent out this week to those who haven't filled theirs out. Please respond as your responses are quite helpful. For example, someone responded that since I am a photographer these should be more photos. So in response I give you....

The Baking!!

The Concord kitchen was aglow with baking as we prepared the cookies for the college care packages. All-in-all, there were over 50 pounds of cookies made...enough for 20 2 1/2 pound boxes! We will send these out on November 30th. Photos from the event!!!!












Christmas Project

Don't forget about our box in the front of the classroom for donations to the Missouri Baptist Children's Home. We have until the 15th to fill it up!!! The list of needs can be found earlier in the blog!



Prayer Requests

-Please pray for the details of the Christmas Show. Sometimes the "little things" can take up so much precious time and mental concern.
-Pray for Kevin as he recovers from his stoke that he suffered on Thursday. He has lost more vision in both eyes, which also gives him an issue with depth perception. His speech is also affected. Thankfully, the doctors expect it all to return. Pray for healing..and a prayer of thanks that it wasn't worse.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Cookie Marathon

The addresses are in, the dough is in the works, and those wonderful convection ovens in the church kitchen are warming up for the cookie baking marathon this Saturday beginning at 1 p.m.

Once again, we'll be baking for college students throughout the country who will receive their fortification of yummie confections just in time for semester finals. The cookies will be packed and frozen, then shipped November 30.

If you're looking for an afternoon of fun, join the SPOTclass chefs. Taste-testing is a fringe benefit of this ministry. (Note from the chefs: If you're not baking, STAY OUT of the kitchen!)

If you know of any students away at school, Friday, Nov. 20 (that's probably today) is the deadline to get those addresses in for this SPOTacular event. Please email student addresses to spotspot@gmx.com.


Lesson Prep

This Sunday will be week nine in our video series "The Hurried Family". We will deal with the subject of giving the gift of rest to our marriage. A family's ability to maintain calm and confidence in the middle of their hurried schedules is contingent upon the parents maintaining a healthy relationship. In our session we will discuss points like:
• Resist the poison of comparison.
• Make sure you understand what love requires.
• Make sure you implement the three crucial ingredients for successful love
and certainly the application will be targeted to parents of teens.
• If your hurried schedule permits, read the following passages in preparation for our discussion: Ephesians 5:25-30; Genesis 2:24-25; Proverbs 31:10; 1 Peter 3:7b.
Advent starts next Sunday, November 29. The 29th will also be the final session in our Hurried Family video series.

Hope to see you Sunday,
Don

Thanksgiving Service

Don't forget that Concord's mid-week worship this week is Tuesday (November 24) at 6:30 p.m. There will be no activities at the church on Wednesday. No other mid-week activities are planned -- that's right, no dinner at church this week either.


The Christmas Party SPOT

The first-ever Christmas SPOTclass Shindig is planned for the Hurt's home on December 6 beginning at 5 p.m.

No black lights, no bell bottoms, not even tie-dye fashions, but Kevin promises the music will take you back . . . assuming you can still remember that far back!

Contemporary appetizers will be acceptable fare for the event, however. More details are forthcoming, so check out the SPOTfolder when it passes this week and watch your email box.

Don't forget to gather your recipes for root beer nog or a refreshing root beer punch. Please email your best ideas to spotspot@gmx.com.

Christmas Project

The SPOTclass is collecting items for the Missouri Baptist Children's Home in the festively decorated box in our classroom. If we fill the box, we'll find another one. A comprehensive list of the items the Children's Home is seeking is included on the new class blog. Check out www.thespotsspot.blogspot.com.


Prayer Requests

Send prayer requests anytime to spotspot@gmx.com
• Pray for actors and vocalists performing in this year's Christmas show, Imagine the Wonder. We want everyone in the audience and on the stage to be blessed.
o Performances Friday, December 11, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, December 12, 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, December 13, 2 p.m. Tickets are $5 and are now on sale.
• Susan Hurt's secretary is recovering from a stroke. Pray for her and her family (and that Susan will be able to find everything in the office).
• Pray for the safety of all hunters throughout the season, as well as their travels (not to mention the unsuspecting deer).
• Rich Conrad had a tumor removed from his scalp area. All is well!!
SNACKS - SNACKS - SNACKS - SNACKS - SNACKS - SNACKS - SNACKS
• November 22 - Janice Meinhardt
• November 29 - Jeanette Stubbs
Don't forget to watch for the results of the SPOTclass blog poll (or should that be the blog class SPOTpoll) on Friday. And be sure to check out SPOTblog at www.thespotsspot,blogspot.com.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Monday, November 16, 2009

Seminar!!!

A follower of the SPOT blog sent the following info!!!

Join us for an opportunity of a lifetime! James Gardner from Answers in Genesis will be speaking at
Green Park Community Church &
Green Park Christian Academy
November 29th and 30th

Join us for church on Sunday November 29th at 9:30am

Mr. Gardner will speak on The Consequences of the Path You Choose - about 45 minutes
This lead-off message deals with the relevance of the creation vs. evolution belief systems.

Sunday Seminars $10 each for $20 for all 3

Sunday November 29th at 11:OOam

Why Question Biblical Authority? - about 50 minutes
This session deals with the compromise that Christians make in trying to add millions of years to the Bible, and the different ways they try to do that. The "day-age" theory, Progressive creation, Theistic evolution, and the Gap theory are dealt with in some detail. .

Sunday November 29th at 1 :30pm
The Mystery of Ancient Man - About 50 minutes
This session explains with the 4th "C~ the Confusion at Babel, Nimrod and his establishment of astrology and the tower of Babel as an observatory to study the stars. It does so by dealing with ancient artifacts that indicates a technological explosion occurred about 5,000 years ago.

Sunday November 29th at 2:45pm
What is Truth? - About 55 Minutes
This presentation reveals world views. Humanism and it's foundation of evolution and atheism, and Biblical Christianity and it's foundation on revealed truth as it deals with origins in the Genesis creation account. The presentation , deals with the five tenets of the Humanist Manifesto and how our public education system has been taken over by the Humanists.

Monday School Field Trip $5 per student includes pizza lunch - 9:30AM¬12:30 PM

Monday November 30th at 9:30am
Dinosaurs and Dragons - Fact or Myth - About 45 minutes (One of the most requested topics, especially for youth groups and in schools) This session explains the 3rd"C~ the Catastrophe, by asking and answering four questions about dinosaurs. Where did they come from and when? When did they die out and become extinct? Why did they become extinct? Have there been any dinosaurs alive In recent times and are there any alive on the planet today?

Monday November 30th at 10:45am
Aliens, UFO's and Incredible Creatures - About 50 min New presentation more specifics and detail explanation of lecture to follow.

Visit their website to learn more about them at www.answersingenesis.com

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Da' Poll

Tomorrow, all SPOT email recipients will be receiving a SPOT Spot Blog poll from Survey Monkey. Your answers to these questions will greatly help us keep the blog relevant to our class members. All answers are confidential, so please help us out and participate!

Thanks!

Sunday Update!! 11/15/09

Lesson Recap

Three more mandates!!!

Mandate 4: Maintain a servant attitude while struggling.
Four categories of struggling people:
1. Those who are bewildered.
2. Those who are badgered.
3. Those who are broken
4. Those who are battered

When it comes to these situations, we have a better chance of experiencing God's calm in our lives if we:
A) Accept what we cannot change.
B) Serve others.

1 Peter 2: 21,23

Mandate 5: Discipline your desires
-Contentment is a choice.

1 John 2: 15-17

Mandate 6: Manage your resources.
We need to steward our:
A) Calling
B) Convictions
C) Capabilities

Luke 16:10
Matthew 25:21


SPOTlunch!!!

Yet another awesome SPOTlunch today was held at Lion's Choice. TheLaRowe's, Bradshaw's, Phillips', the Conrad's, and the Hurt's chowed down on some roast beef and 15 cent dip cones!
Remember, no SPOT lunch next month as it is being replaced by the Christmas Shindig! (See below!)

Christmas Shindig

Another reminder that the Shindig will be held on December 6th at the Hurt's. Bring an appetizer and we will have some great fellowship. Tye-dye optional.

Christmas Project

The box still sits at the head of the classroom! We are donating goods to the Missouri Baptist Children's home. The list of needed items can be found earlier on the blog, or in the SPOTfolder every Sunday!

Calling Betty Crocker....

Let the baking begin!!! The cookie making session for the college care packages is this Saturday at 1PM. Bring your favorite cookie dough, and enjoy a bit of fun as we make the cookies for this annual project!! We are still actively seeking college student addresses. We passed around a list today, and update some of those addresses but can still use any addresses of students. An announcement was in the program today, so let's see how many college lives we can touch! If you know of any addresses you can email them to spotspot@gmx.com.

Prayer Requests

-Susan Hurt's secretary had a stoke yesterday. Pray for her and her family.
-Pray for the Christmas show that all are blessed!!
-Pray for the safety of all hunters throughout the season, as well as their travels.
-Rich Conrad had a tumor removed from his scalp area. All is well!!
-Liz Massey is doing much better after the removal of wisdom teeth!








Friday, November 13, 2009

SPOTnews!!!

Lesson Prep

Last week we discussed how to bring calm to the hurried home. The three mandates for accomplishing this are:
1. Maintain an attitude of forgiveness
2. Live within the boundaries of God's Word
3. Maintain an eternal perspective

This Sunday's video series is a continuation of last week's presentation. We will be presented with three additional mandates. The topic of discussion will center around the theme of "When All You Wanted Is Not Enough."

Here is something to think about in preparation for class: What does it mean to have a servant attitude?

Look forward to seeing you Sunday,
Don

SPOTlunch this Sunday

If you like a good roast beef sandwich and meaty conversation, you'll want to come to this Sunday's SPOTlunch at the Lion's Choice Restaurant on South Lindbergh Blvd. That's right, it's not Mexican and it's not hamburgers, just tasty roast beef and, in the spirit of our hurried lives, it is served really fast!

We'll assemble there after second hour. If you attend class regularly, you know SPOTlunch is an event that's always worth the trip! And if you're one of our associate members or just visiting, we'd love for you to join us so we can get to know you better!

Don't miss out on the fun with a little au jus on the side.


CSM Parent Meeting

The Concord Student Ministries leadership team led a spirited meeting last Sunday.

A full summary of the meeting was sent out earlier this week to everyone on the SPOTmail list. If you missed it, the summary is available on the SPOTblog -- www.thespotsspot.blogspot.com.

Also, if you have not received your copy of the 2009-2010 CSM Guidebook, please contact Jeremy Proemsey at 314-843-3500 or via email at Jeremy@concordlife.com.

The Christmas Party SPOT

Because actors and singers in our class will be attending another of the unending rehearsals for the Concord Christmas Show, we have adjusted the start time to 5 p.m. for the Christmas SPOT Shindig at the Hurt's home on December 6.

This way we can all enjoy the get-together, together! You can dismiss any earlier reports that Kevin will be wearing bell-bottoms. But what about love beads, tie-dye fashions and psychedelic lights?

There are more details to come, so check out the SPOTfolder when it passes this week, watch your email box and start looking through your yummy appetizer recipes.

We're also looking for a good Root Beer-nog mix or a list of ingredients for a refreshing root beer punch. Please email your best ideas to thespostspot@gmx.com.

College Care Packages

We'll be baking cookies on Saturday, Nov. 21, beginning at 1 p.m. to fill the voids in the lives of many Concord college students. The SPOTchefs will be seeking to fill not only their tummies, but that empty space in their mailboxes that can only truly be filled with packages from home.

Bring your prepared dough to the church kitchen and plan on a full afternoon of baking and taste-testing as the SPOTclass again sponsors the College Care Package ministry. We're currently seeking the names of Concord's college students around the country so we can send them goodies just in time for final exams.

If you know of any students away at school, or have one or more yourself, please email their name and address information to Spotspot@gmx.com


Christmas Project

The SPOTclass is collecting items for the Missouri Baptist Children's Home in the festively decorated box in our classroom. If we fill the box, we'll find another one. A comprehensive list of the items the Children's Home is seeking is included on the new class blog. Check out www.thespotsspot.blogspot.com.


Prayer Requests

Send prayer requests anytime to spotspot@gmx.com

• Remember the Spitz family at the death of Doug's father. Visitation is at Kutis on Lemay Ferry Road on Friday until 9 p.m. with the service at 3 p.m Saturday and a dinner to follow at 4 p.m. at the church.
o If anyone from the SPOT class can either help with making food for the dinner or could possibly help serve, it would be appreciated. Please call Linda Conrad (314) 221-2036.
• Pray for ways to make the Christmas show, Imagine the Wonder, a more effective outreach tool.
o Performances Friday, December 8, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, December 9, 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, December 10, 2 p.m. Tickets are $5 and sales this Sunday!
• Thanks for the return of our fearless copy editor!

SNACKS - SNACKS - SNACKS - SNACKS - SNACKS - SNACKS - SNACKS

• November 15 - Kevin Hurt
• November 22 - Janice Meinhardt

Thursday, November 12, 2009

PRAYER REQUEST

We have a prayer request for Doug and Susan Spitz. Doug's dad (Ralph) passed away yesterday (11/11) from his battle with cancer.
Visitation will be:

Friday, 11/13 - 4:00-9:00 p.m. visitation

Saturday, 11/14 -- 3:00 p.m. memorial service

-- 4 :00 p.m. a dinner at Concord


If anyone from the SPOT class can either help with making food for the dinner or could possibly help serve, it would be appreciated. Please call Linda Conrad (314) 221-2036 if you can help in any way.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Parents Meeting Update!!!

While there were a large number of parents in attendance at the Nov. 8 quarterly CSM Parents' Meeting, we know not all SPOT parents could make it. Here's a brief summary of what was discussed and recommendations considered.



The primary topic of discussion was change to the CSM program implemented this fall.

* Jeremy/Sarah explained the new program is part of an overall strategy to provide more concrete Bible study options for students.


* The new CSM program is designed to provide options to all students at whatever their level of faith, but not to try to serve ALL students through ALL activities. They described a funnel with four levels of activities, each appealing to a narrower audience (based on spiritual maturity):
o Open and seeker-friendly events
+ Back-to-School parties

+ Retreats (Breakaway, Big Chill)

o Youth Worship
+ Wednesday nights at 6:30

o Bible study for youth
+ Sunday mornings

o Small Groups for youth seeking deeper Bible study in a relationship-building community


* The structure called for schedule adjustments and leadership changes.
o CSM leadership and older youth will lead worship for the foreseeable future.
+ Jeremy/Sarah want students focused on worship, not performance.

o Worship, not small groups, is now the focus of Wednesday night activity.
+ Small groups with universal membership became social activities, rather than relationship-building Bible studies.


While most parents endorsed and promoted the goals of the new stucture, and many said their students had benefited greatly from the changes, there are concerns:

* Many parents stated the changes were not well communicated to parents or students prior to implementation.


* New Wednesday praise band structure (CSM leadership/college students) is misunderstood.


o Jeremy/Sarah believe more mature leadership is needed.
o Some parents say their younger students feel unappreciated and rejected.





* Parents voiced concerns that the schedule changes result in several unintended consequences.
o Many small groups cannot find a suitable time to meet during the week.
o Parents with students in both Bible study hours cannot attend worship with all their children .
o Some 11th & 12th grade students in first-hour Bible study no longer attend worship services.
+ Students say they do not like the music in second service.

+ Jeremy/Sarah believe worship style should not be an issue.

o Some 6th-10th graders are coming only for second-hour Bible study and not attending worship.
+ Some parents who bring students for one hour attend second-hour worship only.


The meeting resulted in recommendations for changes to respond to some of these concerns.

* The 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Wednesday time slot will be available for small groups wishing to meet at that time.
o No other conflicting youth activities will be scheduled during this time (after completion of the Foosball Tournament now underway).

o Jeremy/Sarah will advise small group leaders of this option.


* A new location will be sought to enable 11th & 12th grade students to meet during 10:30 Bible study hour.
o SPOT class members volunteered to move to another location during 10:30 Bible study if no other suitable rooms are available.


* Jeremy/Sarah will send out a survey soon to parents seeking input on how CSM can best serve the needs of Concord students.


* Jeremy/Sarah will develop measures to gauge the success of various aspects of the CSM program. Among them:
o Attendance at CSM activities
o Percentage of high school graduates still attending a church regularly while away at college.

Jeremy and Sarah also shared plans for mission trips and other CSM activities:

* Middle Schoolers will work in various ministries in the St. Louis inner city and sleep over at church (June).
* High School students will work with Native Americans in South Dakota (June).
* Passion 2010, a conference geared to college students in Atlanta, will be open to a limited number of 12th grade students (January).

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Sunday Update!! 11/8/09

Lesson Recap

Continuing on with our video series on the Hurried Family, today we studied bringing calm to the hurried home. With this we had three mandates:

Mandate 1: Maintain an attitude of forgiveness. (Ephesians 4:32)
Mandate 2: Live within the boundaries of God's Word. (Psalm 119:1-2)
Mandate 3: Maintain an eternal perspective. (2 Corinthians 4: 16-18)

Everyone got a little something different out of today's lesson. God is really speaking to all through this series.


Shindig Correction!!!!

We have a time change on the Christmas SPOT Shindig at the Hurt's. Due to our classmates that are in choir, and the practices that are being held, the time has changed to 5PM on December the 6th at the Hurt's. This way we can all enjoy the get together. You can dismiss any earlier reports that Kevin will be wearing bell-bottoms.


SPOTlunch


SPOTlunch is next week after class. We will all be going to Lion's Choice on South Lindbergh. Hope to see you there!


Class Projects

Don't forget our current class projects:

Missouri Baptist Children's Home- The box is still in the classroom.

College Care Packages-We are actively soliciting names of out-of-town college students. We will be baking the cookies on 11/21/09, then sending them out!

As Gene mentioned in church this morning, the church (and our class) bring up a lot of projects to support this time of year. No one has to support ALL of them...just the ones that God has called you to!


Prayer Requests

-Mark Cotter's back is doing great! He's back to about 95%!
-Liz Massey had 4 impacted wisdom teeth removed on Friday. Pray for healing and relief from the pain and swelling.
-Continued prayer for the Christmas show, and for the health of those involved. Also pray for those that come and see it. Pray for open hearts to Jesus and His knocking!
-Jim Meinhardt's grandson is home. He is jaundiced, and has to receive light treatment. Pray for good health!
-Hunting season starts soon. Pray for safety for those that participate in the sport.



Saturday, November 7, 2009

SPOTmail Update!!!!

You Can Read this Lesson Prep in a Hurry . . . but don't

It's a given we all live a hurried lifestyle because we live in a hurried world. It is what it is!
But is there any way to find personal calm in this hurried society? That is the topic of our video series this week. PLEASE HURRY IN TO BE IN YOUR SEATS.

See you Sunday,
Don


SPOTlunch is Coming

With the holidays upon us, it's hard to squeeze in SPOTlunch, but we're going to try next Sunday, November 15. This Sunday we'll be drawing for the location. You won't want to miss the fun and a chance to sit at a table with adults! Will it be a work-au-rant or a place where someone takes your order? Details to come!


CSM Parent Meeting Sunday

The Concord Student Ministries leadership team will be conducting one of its quarterly Parent Meeting on Sunday in the Rafters at noon. Jeremy and Sarah will be discussing upcoming activities and seeking your input.

If you have any questions or comments about CSM, the new Sunday and Wednesday format, or need information about upcoming activities, you won't want to miss this meeting!




Christmas is No Longer SPOTless

You asked for it, and now it's on the SPOT calendar - the first ever SPOT Christmas event. Plan on invading the Hurt's abode beginning at 1 p.m. on Sunday December 6. Be sure to wear something that looks good under a black light as Kevin promises a 70s theme for the event.
Plan on bringing your favorite appetizer and we'll share a little holiday spirit, hopefully without leaving new SPOTS on the carpet.

(ed. note. Kevin didn't promise a 70's theme...he just noted that his home's decor was from then. He has been informed by his wife that that is absolutely incorrect. It is early 80's. :))



College Care Packages

We'll be baking cookies on Saturday Nov. 21, beginning at 1 p.m. to fill the voids in the lives of many Concord College students. The SPOTchefs will be seeking to fill not only their tummies but that empty space in their mailboxes that can only truly be filled with packages from home.

Bring your dough (batter not dollars) and plan on a full afternoon of taste-testing as the SPOTclass again sponsors the College Care Package ministry. Over the next few weeks, we'll solicit the names of Concord's college students around the country so we can send them goodies just in time for final exams.

If you know of any students away at school, or have one or more yourself, please email their name and address information to Spotspot@gmx.com



Christmas Project

The SPOTclass is collecting items for the Missouri Baptist Children's Home in the festively decorated box in our classroom. If we fill the box, we'll find another one. A comprehensive list of the items the Children's Home is seeking is included on the new class blog. Check out www.thespotsspot.blogspot.com.




Prayer Requests

• A treatment strategy that works for Kevin Hurt
• Safe return for Concord ladies at the "Women of Faith" conference in Springfield, IL
• Planning and strategies to make the Christmas Show a more effective outreach tool
• Pastor and staff as they prepare for the holiday services

Friday, November 6, 2009

REMINDER!!!!

Just a quick reminder that there is a parents meeting for those with kids in CSM. The meeting is Sunday from 12-1 (I promise to have my announcements done by then!) up in the rafters!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Working on the Stress from being Hurried!!!

Here is yet another short little article on handling everyday stress for those that walk in the Lord. It talks about how to control the variables in our life a bit to help calm our souls. The article is here.

Enjoy!

Sunday, November 1, 2009

SUNDAY NEWS AND NOTES!!!!

Lesson Recap


Today we covered the "Seasons of the Family". Based on relative age the seasons are:

Ages Birth - Ten: The Identity decade
This decade forms the foundation for their personality and asks the question: "Who am I?"
Ages Ten - Twenty: The Individuality decade
This decade establishes the formation of their personality and asks the question: "Whose am I?"
Ages Twenty - Thirty: The Industrious decade
This decade pursues the function of our personality and asks the question: "What am I going to do now?"
Ages Thirty - Forty: The Indecisive decade
Asks the question: "Who am I?"
Ages Forty - Fifty: The Influential decade
Asks the question: "Whose am I?"
Ages Fifty to Sixty: The Integrity decade
Asks the question: "What am I going to do now?"


College Cookie Date!!!!

The baking date is on!!!! Cookies will be baked in preparation for mailing in the college care packages
on Saturday, November 21st from 1-5 PM. We will be baking at the church. Bring your prepared dough for baking and fellowship. Kevin promises not to wear a chef's hat.

Christmas SPOT Fellowship!!

The class will be having a
appetizer fellowship for Christmas on Sunday, December 6th from 1 PM to whenever. This will be held at the Hurt's home (provided you are not allergic to '70's decor!!!). This will be in place of a SPOTlunch in December due to the Christmas Show, and the holiday hubbub, bub. Join us for some fun and frivolity. Maps will be forthcoming. Birng an appetizer...and yourselves!!!

Camping Trip Update!!!!

It's official. The reservations are made. The SPOT camping trip is on June 11-13, 2010. It will be at Lottie's Rustic Retreat in Lebanon, MO. Photos of the house are here. This is not far from Bennett Spring State Park. There will be a float trip on the Niangua, trout fishing (for those who wish!), pond fishing.....just all sorts of fun. Lodging costs are as follows: House: $12 per person per night. Tent Campers: $2.50 per person per night...if electricity is needed (1 pad): $5 per night. Indoors lodging will be first come first reserved. We will start taking reservations the first part on next year!

Prayer Requests

-Prayer of thanks that the SPOTmail proof reader has returned.
-Kevin learns Tuesday
the final thoughts from the neurosurgeon and where things will proceed.


Friday, October 30, 2009

SPOTnews!!!

Our Hurried Lives Continue

Don Robbins will be drawing some interesting perspectives from the next chapter in Tim Kimmel's video series on the Hurried Family.

We've learned that our our busy lives are reinforced by convenience and a need for speed. Fast food, drive thrus, expressways, DSL and broadband, lawn tractors, bullet trains, pay-at-the-pump. This only scratches the surface!

Can we possible slow down? Focus on the simpler things in life? Make time for God?

Oh, and don't forget Daylight Savings Time, designed to give us more daylight hours so we can do more stuff! However, perhaps sanity is returning to our hurried lives after all! DST goes away early Sunday morning and we go back to Standard Time. Turn your clocks back and enjoy an extra hour of sleep Saturday/Sunday! Come to SPOTclass rested and unhurried.


SPOTnik

It was a cozy crowd at the second annual SPOTluck picnic last Sunday, Many thank to Director Kevin Hurt who got to the park early to make sure the dogs and burgers were ready when we arrived - but we really did miss lining up in front the of the grill and blowing on the coals in unison to spread the red glow.

The rain held off just long enough for us all to get our fill of the goodies under the shelter and spend a little time in fellowship. Ryan Perry took particular pleasure in the games.

Next year we'll shoot for a bigger shelter with at least one electrical outlet. Look for pictures from SPOTnik on the class blog, www.thespotsspot.blogspot.com



CSM Parent Meeting November 8

The Concord Student Ministries leadership team will be conducting one of its quarterly Parent Meetings on Sunday, Nov. 8 after second hour in the Rafters. Jeremy and Sarah will be discussing upcoming activities and seeking your input.

If you have any questions or comments about CSM, the new Sunday and Wednesday format, or need information about upcoming activities, you won't want to miss this meeting.



College Care Packages

SPOTclass will again sponsor the College Care Package ministry. Over the next few weeks, we'll solicit the names of Concord's college students around the country and send them goodies to tide them over through finals. We'll set a baking date soon, so stay tuned!

If you know of any students away at school, or have one or more yourself, please email their name and address information to Spotspot@gmx.com



Christmas Project

The SPOTclass is collecting items for the Missouri Baptist Children's Home in the festively decorated box in our classroom. If we fill the box, we'll find another one. A comprehensive list of the items the Children's Home is seeking is included on the new class blog. Check out www.thespotsspot.blogspot.com.



Prayer List

• For God's patience and healing for Zenobia's arm after surgery. All is going well, and she is just working on strength training now.
• Linda Conrad's mom is having pain in her right shoulder.
• Mark Cotter is having back pain.
• Zenobia has requested a prayer for God's guidance pertaining to Jaclyn's lack of interest in attending small groups with the youth.
• Pray for the Christmas musical for stamina, good health, safety, and commitment. Praise for Amy, the new director for the musical.
• For Dani Cotter's friend, Mary Geers. She is in Kenya now with a group from her church, working with an orphanage.
• For Ginger LaRowe's safe return from Virginia with her mom and brother (SPOTclass member) Phil.



SPOTclass Summer Activities Planned

SPOTclass will camp and float again in 2010! Three families participated in last year's weekend outing in southeast Missouri and we're hoping to double the numbers this year. Keep your calendars open the second weekend in June (June 12-14). It's the perfect weekend -- after school and before Father's Day.

The annual formerly Young Adult Concord Families Retreat at Windermere has been scheduled for July 9-12, 2010. (Windermere is located near Camdenton, MO on the Lake of the Ozarks.) Reservations and deposits are needed ASAP. For more information, contact Brenda Kirkpatrick, mkbk770813@yahoo.com.



SPOT Snacks

November 1 -- Zenobia Perry

November 8 -- Dani Cotter

Sunday, October 25, 2009

THE SPOTNIK HAS LANDED.....

The SPOT class picnic is over for another year. We had a great time chowing down, and enjoying fellowship. Here are some photographs from the afternoon gala:








SUNDAY NEWS AND NOTES!!!!

LESSON RECAP

Today we looked at the Inner Needs of the Contented Family!

The three inner needs all people have are:

Love-
-This is the fundamental
drive for security.
-It gives us a sense of acceptance.

Purpose-
-This is the fundamental drive for significance.
-It gives us a sense of affirmation.

Hope-
-This is the fundamental drive for strength.
-It gives us a sense of assurance.

The world wants to meet these needs in inappropriate ways:

Security:Money
Significance:Applause
Strength: Power-Control

Applications:
1. Give a family member a hug for 21 consecutive days.
2. Compile a family tree and teach your teens the history of their ancestors.
3. Get involved in a family project that serves or helps someone less fortunate.
4. Praise your spouse and children-in their presence-to someone else.
5. Help your teens with their homework.


Coats 4 Kids


Remember that the church is collecting both money and coats to send to the children of Dakota Sonshine Ministries in South Dakota from November 1 to December 1. For more information you can email Danielle at d_endejean@sbcglobal.net.

Concord Food Drive


Concord Church is having a food drive. You can help "Dress the Turkey" by donating at the church to both the Food Pantry and the Bosnian Food Pantry between November 1 and November 22. Items accepted include canned goods, boxed foods, cereals, non-perishables, and non-glass items.

SPOT Camping Trip!!!!


As announced here on the blog previously, the 2nd Annual SPOT camping trip will be held on June 11-13, 2010. More details will be put forth later this week. Suffice it to say it will be awesome!


PRAYER REQUESTS


-For God's patience and healing for Zenobia's arm after surgery. All is going well, and she is just working on strength training now.
-Linda Conrad's mom is having pain in her right shoulder.
-Mark Cotter is having back pain.
-Zenobia has requested a prayer for God's guidance pertaining to Jaclyn's lack of interest in attending small groups with the youth.
-Pray for the Christmas musical for stamina, good health, safety, and commitment. Praise for Amy, the new director for the musical.
-For Dani Cotter's friend, Mary Geers. She is in Kenya now with a group from her church, working with an orphanage.