The following is the sign-up schedule for spring 2008. Group: please e-mail me the dates you would like to either host or bring snacks/drinks… I’ll update as people confirm.
Session 2.4 – Christ as Salt & Light
November 6, 2007Jesus’ mission on earth included a perfect balance of both verbally preaching the Gospel and tangibly serving those around Him. In the same way, Christ has called us, as His followers, to both salt and light in our ministry to the culture around us. This sessions seeks to explore how our marriages can be more effective in these areas.
Session 2.3 – Christ & The Marginalized
September 28, 2007The mission of Christ was to redeem a lost world, but the motive that drove Him to do so was love (John 3:16). While on the earth, Jesus loved all people regardless of their skin color, socio-economic status, geographic location, or degree of sinful behavior. He intentionally spent time with the outcast, the poor, the needy, the rejcted, the oppressed, the marginalized… all in an attempt to reconcile them back to the Father. This session seeks to challenge our marriages (in the midst of our mission) to demonstrate this same Christlike love to the people around us, no matter who they are.
Session 2.2 – Christ & His Mission
September 20, 2007Jesus Christ had a clear mission when He came to the earth: “to seek and to save the lost.” (Luke 19:10) Because of His clear mission, Jesus was able to intetionally utilize the time He had on earth, so as to effectively accomplish the purpose He was sent for. Likewise, Christ has called His followers to continue on in His mission to bring forth the Gospel. This session seeks to investigate how God intends to effectively use our marriages for the mission of building into His kingdom, and not our own.
Session 2.1 – Christ & The Incarnation
September 6, 2007Over 2,000 years ago God became a man. God, Himself, stepped into our world, took on human flesh, and paid the ultimate price for mankind. As a result, we now have access to God, through Jesus Christ, that we never would have otherwise had. Now, in our mission for Christ, He tells us to “go into the world around us, just as He was sent into the world.” (John 17:18) This session seeks to explore a better understanding of Christ’s incarnation, in order to draw out appropriate implications for our marriage and ministry.
Fall 2007 Session Schedule
July 9, 2007Below is the 2007 fall session schedule & hospitality sign-ups for our new series: “Incarnational Marriage: Marital Implications from Christ’s Ministry on Earth”. This fall we’ll be taking a look at the nature of Christ’s Incarnation and model for ministry while on earth, and discussing the implications it has for Marriage & Family.
Summer 2007 Session Schedule
May 14, 2007Below is the summer session schedule, which contains the list of locations and food assignments…
Some Helpful Resources…
April 28, 2007Here’s a few helpful resources providing a biblical perspective on Marriage, Divorce, and Re-Marriage…
Session #13 – Teamwork in Marriage
April 13, 2007Unity is important to the success of any team; but it’s absolutely vital when it comes to marriage. God’s design is that man and woman become one flesh when they enter into the marriage covenant (Gen 2:24). Unfortunatley many couples tend to spend more time as Axis enemies against one another than they do intimate Allies for each other. In this session we discussed the importance of teamwork in marriage and how it is to strengthen our teamwork; so that we’ll not only have a healthier marriage with our mate, but become more effective in carrying out the mission of God together.
Session #12 – Finances
April 9, 2007Material & Monetary resources have everything to do with how we’ll carry or not carry out the mission that our Lord has given us . Christ said, “Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also” (Matt. 6:21). Unfortunately, for a lot of Christian couples, their hearts are more wrapped up in the treasures of this world than they are the treasure’s of heaven. We live in a culture that is materialistic and consumeristic- and much of that has bled into the church. More Christian marriages these days are plagued with debt, imbalanced budgets, misplaced priorities, etc… – and the result of that is increased frustration, disappointment in life, and spiritual handcuffs that prevent us from using our resources to help further the kingdom. This week, Dick Shepherd (a Deacon at Denton Bible Church & the head of the financial counseling ministry) came to speak to us concerning how to be better stewards of our finances & material resources. (There are no down-loadable notes).
Posted by Shea Sumlin
Posted by Shea Sumlin
Posted by Shea Sumlin