Friday, September 3, 2010

The Mid-Week Update

Lesson Recap

This week's study was on Daniel.  We learned in our last study of Elijah that the nation of Israel had been divided into two separate kingdoms after Solomon died..the northern kingdom of Israel, and the southern kingdom of Judah.  When we take up this lesson, Israel had been defeated and many of it's people were now prisoners, which God allowed due to their disobedience. Today we looked at Judah, about 50 years after Elijah.

Where to Draw the Line: Daniel 1:1-17- When Daniel was a boy the king of Babylon, Nebuchadnezzar invaded Judah.  Daniel lived in Jerusalem, Judah's capital.  The city and Solomon's temple were destroyed.  Many of the nobility and their children were taken to Babylon, including Daniel.  Daniel and some other children were to go through training to serve in Nebachadnezzar's palace.  Daniel knew that according to God's law he was limited on what he was allowed to eat.  He made a deal with an official.  He asked if he and his friends could only eat allowed foods for 10 days and them compare them to the other boys. The official said yes.  After 10 days Daniel and his friends were noticeably better looking.  Knowing that Daniel was in his mid teens, what does this tell you about Daniel?  About his parents?

Neck on the Line: Daniel 2:1-49-  King Nebachchadnezzar had a dream that troubled him.  None of his wise men could interpret it.  In his anger, the king ordered them killed.  Daniel heard of this and asked to see the king.  He asked the king to give him some time to grant his wish.  Daniel prayed and asked God to reveal the dream so that all would know the true God.  That night God answered Daniel's prayer in a dream.  The next day Daniel told the king, and he was amazed.  The king dropped down and paid Daniel honor and praised his God as the "God of gods and Lord of Kings".  Daniel was then place in a high position over the entire province of Babylon, and over all it's wise men.  What do you thing prompted Daniel to put his neck on the line?  What are some things our teens would put their necks on the line for?

Handwriting on the Wall: Daniel 5:1-30- Time has passed, and the king has died.  His son Balshazzar in now king.  He decides to celebrate with 1000 of his highest officials, and get a little smashed.  He decides to bring out the cups that his dad had taken from the temple in Jerusalem.  They all drank from them and praised their gods.  This ticked God off.  A human-like hand appeared on the wall of the palace and began writing symbols.  He got very scared.  He called in all of his wise men to read the writing, and none could.  This caused the king to get even more frightened.  His wife reminded him of Daniel and all he did for his father.  Daniel was brought in and told he would be greatly rewarded if he could interpret the writing.  Daniel reminded Balshazzar that his father had recognized that God was the one and only true god, and that Balshazzar should have known this and not disgraced God by using the cups from the temple.  After that Daniel read the writing that basically said the Balshazzar had been judged and was going to die.  Darius, king of the Medes invaded Babylon, and killed Balshazzar that very night.  Can you think of anything God considers holy that we should handle with care?

It's the Pits: Daniel 6:1-28-  Darius reorganized the kingdom.  He divided the kingdom into thirds.  Daniel, about 65, was given one of those given a section to be responsible for.  There was a guy who was a jerk, and he wanted to get rid of Daniel.  He comes up with a plan to trick the king.  He goes to Darius and tells him to come up with a decree that no one should pray to anyone other that Darius.  (The jerk knew that Daniel only prayed to God, and in public view!)  Daniel did not obey this law and get caught by...guess who?  Daniel is brought before Darius, where he sees that he's been had.  There is no way out of this new law..even the king.  So Daniel was sent to spend the night in a pit of hungry lions.  The next morning the king rushes out to see what is left of Daniel, and to see if Daniel's God has saved him.  He had!  Then Darius threw in the men who had tricked him and their families into the same pit.  The lions feasted on them.  Darius then issued a decree praising and showing reverence to the God of Daniel.  Do you think Daniel should have obeyed the new law?  Is it OK for our teens to ever not obey us?  How do we teach our kids to deal with jerks?


No Class

There is no class this upcoming Labor Day Weekend.  There is only one worship service at 10:30.

Root Beer Float Booth

We still need a few volunteers and donation to make our Root Beer Float Booth at the Fall Festival a success.  You can volunteer or donate in our weekly folder.  Please help make this ministry a success!


Prayer Requests

  • Christina Phillips had arthroscopic knee surgery last Monday.  Pray for healing.
  • Danie Cotter's mom Bobbi is having surgery today (Friday) a second time for heart ablation.
   



Happy Birthday!!!

Happy Birthday to Tyler Meinhardt!!  May God bless you on your birthday!

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Happy Anniversary!!!

Happy Anniversary to Jeanette and Neil Stubbs!!!   God's blessings on your special day!!!

Friday, August 27, 2010

Thursday, August 26, 2010

The Mid-Week Update

Sorry for the slight delay in getting this up!!


Lesson Recap

This weeks study was on Elijah, and was titled "Purpose Driven".  Solomon is dead and Israel is divided with Judah to the south and Israel to the north.  Elijah arrives a bit less than 100 years after Solomon died, and he is a prophet to Israel.  Elijah comes from a very harsh region...not quite the same as the luxurious lifestyle he will find in central Canaan where God has sent him.  Elijah was know more for his deeds, not his words.  His story can be found in 1 Kings 17-19 and 2 Kings 1,2.

God's main issue with Israel is their worship of foreign gods, including Baal (who was the god of fertility and water).  Elijah informed king Ahab that rain would not come for a given time unless Elijah himself asked for it.  This showed that God was greater than Baal.  It then stopped raining.  A while later there was a widow living in Zarephath that God wanted Elijah to live with.  He found the woman gathering sticks to fix her and her sons last meal.  Elijah asked for, and was refused, bread.  Elijah instructed her to feed him first, and if she did she would never run out of flour or oil until God sent rain. What would you have done in this situation?  If you said you would feed the prophet than what things has God asked of you that required less faith...and how did you respond?

A problem cropped up...the woman's son got sick and died.  The woman couldn't understand why God would provide for them and then strike down her son.  Elijah took the boy upstairs where he asked God to restore the boy's life...and he did!  What do you think this did for the woman's faith?  How about the boy?  Do you think they were silent about this..or did they spread the word?

Sometime later, Elijah (at God's request) met with King Ahab.  Elijah tells him to assemble the people and prophets of Baal on Mt. Carmel.  Here he issues a challenge to them.  Both sides were to build an altar, put a sacrifice of meat on it, and pray to their god to consume the meat with fire.  The prophets of Baal went first.  No matter what they tried, they had no luck.  Elijah even made joke about their god having to step out to the restroom, and that was why he wasn't available!  Elijah called time, and took his turn.  He prayed something like "God in order to prove to everyone that you are the only true God, come and consume this sacrifice.  Right after the "Amen" God sent down fire from heaven that consumed not only the sacrifice, but water that had been poured on it...and even the altar.  The prophets of Baal saw this and took off.  Elijah told the people that these prophets should all be killed, ant it was so.  Why do we sometimes doubt that God will answer our prayer?  Do you think He loved Elijah more than he loves you?  Do you think Elijah had more power than you?

Elijah performed many miracles.  By the end of his life he had a servant named Elisha that Go was preparing to take Elijah's place.  Elisha saw many of Elijah's miracles.  In 2 Kings 2:11 we learn that "As they were walking along and talking together, suddenly a chariot of fire and horses of fire appeared and separated the two of them,  and Elijah went up to heaven in a whirlwind."  Elijah saw the importance of mentoring-passing on the faith.  Even Paul tells us to mentor.  How is our role as parent similar to that of being a mentor?  How can we see that Elijah was "Purpose "Driven?  What does it mean for the parent of a teen to be purpose driven?


Root Beer Float Booth

We are in urgent need of someone who can coordinate our annual Root Beer Float Booth at the Fall Festival on 10/2/10. (I would normally do it, but I have a wedding that day!  In addition, watch for the donation envelope for the Root Beer Float Booth in the Sunday folder to support this great ministry!

Board Game Night Postponement

Board Game Night has been postponed (but not forgotten) for a little while!  

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Friday, August 20, 2010

Weekly Recap!!!

Lesson Recap


On Sunday we studied Gideon. In a time where quite a few of the people of the generation after Joshua worshiped other Gods. This did not sit too well with the Lord.  You can read about his displeasure in Judges 2:20-21.  In fact, god said he was going to punish his people.  God did have mercy, however, as he raised up judges who saved them from the hands of raiders.

During the time of the Judges, there existed a cycle that consisted of the Israelites disobeying God, God using the people in the land to punish them, then they would cry out for mercy, and God would raise up a Judge to save them.  This continued over and over again.  Then along comes Gideon.  He is one of those Judges.  Another everyday person used by God.  Gideon's story is found in Judges 6-8.

Gideon sees himself as not worthy for this task. At this time, the Midianintes are picking on Israel.  Gideon even goes so far as to thresh his grain in the valley instead of a hill, where it should be done!  God comes to him and calls him a "mighty warrior".Gideon even tried to convince God that he is not this might warrior.

An attacking force is headed toward Gideon and his people. God comes to Gideon and tells him to prepare for battle.  Gideon has seen God do some pretty amazing stuff...like making fire come out of a rock.  Even so, Gideon need a sign.  On two different occasions Gideon hangs up a fleece and uses this to test God and what he is saying.  After this, Gideon is convinced that God wants him to call theor forces together to get ready to fight.

The forces attacking Gideon numbered 135,000.  Gideon had 32,000. God needed to have that army much smaller so the Israelites could boast about how they took their foe!God told Gideon to keep trimming his army until he had just 300 soldiers.

God told the Israelites to have the groups to start blowing horns and breaking pots that contained fire.  Then the hoard began turning on each other with their swords, and Gidoen and his men chased them and routed them.

Special Days

We had a couple of special days yesterday.  Happy Anniversary to Ed and Paula Martin on their anniversary.  Happy Birthday to Jim Meinhardt.  Hope you all had happy days!


Next Lessons

We voted in class and our next to lessons are on Elijah and Daniel in chronological order (you get to figure out who is first!)

SPOTlunch

We also drew for SPOTlunch, which will occur this Sunday right after class.  We will be dining at Bandana's in Sunset Hill's, right behind Sunset Ford!

Root Beer Float Booth

Yes...the Fall Festival is right around the corner and we will be doing our infamous Root Beer Float Booth once again.  Keep and eye out for the folder, where we will be looking for donations for this ministry, as well as volunteers!

Prayer Requests
  • Jessica Bradshaw had a miscarriage this week.  Pray for physical and emotional healing
  • A lot of kids are headed off to college.       


Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Monday, August 16, 2010

Happy Birthday!!!

Happy Birthday to Dani Cotter!  Wishing the Lord's blessings on your special day!

Friday, August 13, 2010


SPOT Lesson Preview

In last Sunday's lesson on Boaz, I mentioned the story took place during the time in Israel's history that the nation was governed by judges.  I even mentioned one of the judges, Gideon.  He is one of the most well-known people to serve in that capacity.  So I have decided we should take a closer look at the man, Gideon.  This Sunday we will do that.

Now, after March 15, there will be two more weeks in August.  That means we will only have two more Adult Rated Bible studies left.  I am giving you the task of deciding which two Bible characters we will look at.

The options are:
  • David
  • Ahab
  • Elijah
  • Daniel
You will have an opportunity to cast your vote Sunday and I will let you know the results on a weekly basis as I send out the Lesson Preview. 

See you Sunday,
Don
 
A Sunday Dessert Feast

Leave it to our fearless leader Kevin, to come up with a new "angle" on Sunday SPOTsnacking -  Angle-Food-a-Rama - a - make that Angel Food-a-Rama is this week!!!  Bring your favorite topping!  Cakes are provided for the snack feast and we already have folks signed up for strawberries, pudding, chocolate syrup, peaches, and cool whip.  If you don't see it on this list, bring it yourself and add to the fun!

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Mid-Week Update!!!

Sunday Lesson Recap

On Sunday, we read and discussed about a man of honor...Boaz.  Read read the bulk of the story in Ruth 1:19-4:10.  We covered the famine and Ruth's dedication to Naomi.  It is so deep that she leaves her people and clan to go back with Naomi.

In Bethlehem, once the two women return, Noami is defeated.  Her husband and son's are dead.  She has no means of financial survival.

One day Ruth offers to go gleaning...gathering leftover barley.  The fields were close to the city of Bethlehem, where we find a relative of Naomi's husband, Boaz.

Boaz offered to keep Ruth safe in his fields.  He was kind to Ruth because of the way she had taken care of Naomi.  Ruth gleaned a lot of grain.  When this barley was presented, the mention of what Boaz did was mentioned. Boaz was a wealthy man, and for him to give pause to a gleaner was highly unusual.  What does this tell us about Boaz?

One day Naomi came to Ruth with a plan to "catch her man".  This plan works, and as a result Boaz and Ruth are married.  As we read the generational sections of the Word, we find that their descendants are David and Jesus!
Angle-Food-a-Rama

...is this Sunday!!!  Bring your favorite topping.  Cakes will be provided for a snack feast! We already have folks signed up for strawberries, pudding, chocolate syrup, peaches, and cool whip.  Let get some more out there!

Birthday Wishes 

...today to Daniel Smith!  Hope your day is a good one!

Board Game Night

Our activity for September will be a board game night, coupled with a small bonfire.  The Massey's have offered to host this event, so watch for details coming soon!

Prayer Requests
 
  • Jeff and Ronda will be grandparents next spring.  Pray for a healthy baby.
  • Susan's mother had rotator cuff surgery yesterday. Pray for healing
  • Pray for wisdom for the church's financial situation.
  • Pray for the church staff...especially the prospective worship minister.
  • Pray for kids returning to school.  



    
 

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Infamous Blog

For all the new readers, this is the infamous blog!!  We keep track of our SPOT classes, lessons, and social activities here.  It's also a pretty handy way to quickly get out prayer requests!  You can email us at thespotspot@charter.net with anything you would like added to the blog!  Take a look around and enjoy!  Maybe we will see you in one of our SPOT bible classes on Sunday, 10:30, Room 229!!!

Friday, August 6, 2010

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Sunday Recap!!!

Wow.  Imagine this...the SPOT Blog update is here on time.  My apologies for the Blog being empty the past two weeks for personal reasons.  During that time a couple of birthdays got missed while the new server was down.  I missed Keith Cole's birthday on the 17the of July, and Rich Conrad's on the 25th.  Sorry guys!

Lesson Recap

This lesson was about Noah, and dogged determination. In Noah's time, things were so corrupt that God decided they had to go.  This included animals as well as people.  One of the main points of the story is Noah, and his obedience in carrying out God's instructions to build an ark.

In Genesis 6:9 we are told that Noah is a righteous man.  We are led to see this in his heritage which is listed in Gen 5: 21-32.  How important is is to pass our teens the spiritual torch?



Noah was given the task of building the ark by grace.  Grace in saving Noah and his family.  God gave Noah specific instructions on how to build the ark.  As usual, God had a perfect plan!  See some of God's other specific examples in Mt 5:43-44, Jn 9:11, and Mt 28:19.

Noah was 500 years old when he became a father, and 600 years old when the rains began.  Many of the years in between were spent building the ark.What steps can we take to have the steadfastness on Noah?  Do you think he ever grew weary of his task?

The results of all this were amazing.  First there was the Covenant found in Gen 9:12-17. which was the first covenant ever.  Then there was the burnt offering that Noah offered without any instructions from God, and pleased God very much.



Footloose

...at the Muny this Saturday in the free seats!  Join us in line with sandwiches and drinks, as we wait in line for seats!  We will be meeting up at 5 PM on the 7th.  The review are great for this production...so join us!




CSM Meeting

This Sunday there will be a CSM meeting after class in the Rafters.  I really hope you can attend as some valuable info will be given out.  In addition this will also be the first time that the new 6th grade parents will be present, so we might even recruit some new members for our class!

Angel-Food-A-Rama
 ...is coming on August 15th.  We have folks supplying the cakes...not YOU get to supply your favorite topping! 


Prayer Requests
  • Lesa Stewart got her new job!
  • Kevin and Susan's niece injured her ACL, MCL, and PCL playing soccer, and is undergoing surgery.
  • Melba, Ed Martin's sister, is undergoing chemo treatment for cancer.   






Wednesday, July 28, 2010

CSM News and Notes!!!

Hey CSM Parents!

Just wanted to take a sec to remind you about our fun 6 Flags day next Wednesday! Postcards are in the mail with all the details- WE NEED YOUR HELP! We are looking for folks to drive and/or participate as chaperones to help make the day at the park as safe and enjoyable for our students as possible. We will leave the church at 10:00am and be back at 8:30pm, so if you’d like to drive only we could use your help for both drop-off and pick-up times. If you’d like to come and spend the day with us tickets are $24.99 plus tax (if you don’t have a pass), and you will need money for meals as well.

If you are interested in helping, please email me or give me a call to work out the details. :)

Thanks and God bless!
Sarah Proemsey
sarah@concordlife.com


P.S.   Also, here's a reminder about the Parent Meeting after church on Sunday, August 8th? This is a great opportunity to hear about what’s coming up over the next year, along with meeting the parents of upcoming 6th graders. Refreshments will be provided :)

Friday, July 16, 2010

SPOTmail update...

Lesson Preview
I should have said, "Hope to see you Sunday (if you are not on vacation OR in the hospital) as I closed my lesson preparation last week.  Just goes to show that life really is a daily journey. 
 
I thank each of you for keeping our family in prayer as I went through this experience.  Thanks also goes to Kevin for covering for me.  I hear he concluded the lesson with time remaining.  That is a hard act to follow. 

Last week you discussed Moses in a lesson titled Follow the Leader.  This week we will look at Joshua.  The lesson title is Followed the Leader.  Be thinking of possible avenues we may take with that title. 

I look forward to being with you this Sunday, Lord willing, as we continue our series, Adult Rated Bible Stories.

Don
 
SPOTlunch
 
Don't forget SPOTlunch this Sunday, July 18 at McAllister's Deli in South County at Lindbergh and Lemay Ferry roads.  Just head on over there after class breaks up Sunday.  A cool place to eat on a hot, hot day.  Don't miss it!!!

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

The Mid-Week Update

Since I wasn't even close to Sunday this time, we now have a mid-week update!


Lesson Recap (sort of!)

This week, as part of our Adult Bible Story study, Kevin led us in an abbreviated (!) lesson that looked at Moses.  We looked at his path to leadership, and the fact that he felt inadequate to lead. This led us to look at times we feel inadequate in our walk with God.


 Footloose

As mentioned many times before, the SPOT class will be headed toward the free seats for a showing at the Muny of "Footloose".  The date is Saturday, August7th.  Plan to join us for an evening under the stars!


Prayer Requests

  • Rusty has asked for prayer for a new job (praise). Also lots of stress coming up to speed (prayer).  He doesn't want to lose focus on what's important.
  • Mike Tamennega (friend of the Meinhardts) and his heart problems 
  • For getting ready to send young adults to college or back to college.
  • For Lesa's job search.
  • For Connie Maloy and the death of her sister. 
    She had ALS and had a long, horrible time, but now is pain free and seeing Jesus!  Please keep Connie and her family in your prayers during this difficult time.
 
 

Saturday, July 10, 2010

A Few Notes...

Don Update

Don is home from the hospital following last nights exploratory surgery.  Pray for continued healing over the next few days.


Sunday Lesson

With Don being out Kevin will facilitate the lesson tomorrow.  We will be looking at Moses as part of the "Adult Stories of the Bibile" tomorrow.  You can get a head start by doing a bit of reading!  Read Exodus 1-5 to refresh your knowledge of Moses and the leader he became.  

Sometimes we just don't feel up to a job, and it is hard to think we can do it.  Moses fell into the same type of thinking.  God had a plan for Moses, and Sunday we will look at "Follow the Leader".

We"ll save a seat for you!