October 28, 2004

Reality House

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We will be going to Reality House on Thursday October 28th! We are leaving the church at 5:00 p.m. This event is for you to bring a lost friend to go through the house of reality. Don't forget to bring some money for food!

Posted by The YM at 10:13 AM

October 25, 2004

Exploring The Bible Daily - Week 7

Sunday October 24, 2004
through
Saturday October 30, 2004


Memory Verse:

Genesis 12:2-3


Daily Devotions: - Read these Scripture passages each day this week. Respond to each passage by keeping a journal, jotting down questions and insights you may have.

Day 1
Genesis 12:1-8

Day 2
Genesis 15:1-6

Day 3
Genesis 16:1-16

Day 4
Genesis 17:1-19

Day 5
Genesis 18:1-15

Day 6
Genesis 21:1-21

Day 7
Genesis 22:1-19

Posted by The YM at 10:47 PM

October 22, 2004

Photos

The photos from the hayride are posted. You can view them HERE.

Posted by Michael at 11:05 PM

October 17, 2004

Exploring The Bible Daily - Week 6

Sunday October 18, 2004
through
Saturday October 23, 2004


Memory Verse:

"That is why it was called Babel--because there the Lord confused the language of the whole world. From there the Lord scattered them over the face of the whole earth." - Genesis 11:9


Daily Devotions: - Read these Scripture passages each day this week. Respond to each passage by keeping a journal, jotting down questions and insights you may have.

Day 1
Genesis 10:1-10

Day 2
Genesis 10:11-20

Day 3
Genesis 10:21-29

Day 4
Genesis 10:30-11:6

Day 5
Genesis 11:7-15

Day 6
Genesis 11:16-23

Day 7
Genesis 11:24-32

Posted by The YM at 10:32 PM

October 11, 2004

Interesting Facts About Noah And The Flood

Genesis 6:1-7
In his day and age, Noah and his family were the only ones, in the entire world, that were faithful to God.

The people God created became Godless and he felt deep sorrow, pain, and regret. Understand, God wasn't second-guessing Himself; He wasn't saying, "Oops, I goofed when I made these people!" Rather, the feelings ascribed to God in these verses show God's sorrow over sin and wickedness.

The Hebrew word used in verse 6a to portray Gods grief describes God's heartrending disappointment in His people. Literally, the Hebrew word refers to taking a deep breath in extreme pain. This is how God feels about our sin.

Genesis 6:8-22
The story of Noah's ark is not so much about how God destroyed the earth's population as it is about how God rescued one man and his family. What should amaze us is not the fact that God allowed so many people to perish (they deserved it anyway because of their wickedness); the amazing thing here is that God, out of His great mercy, chose to save Noah and his family.

As far as we know, it had never rained prior to the flood. When it began to rain for 40 days and 40 nights, it was very likely the first time these people ever experienced rain.

It took a tremendous amount of faith to build a wood boat larger than any other boat constructed at that time and to do so because the earth was going to flood. It all seems so preposterous and yet Noah faithful did everything God asked, even when God's word went against everything else Noah knew.

Genesis 7:1-8:19
Given the proportions of the ark, scholars estimate as many as 45 thousand animals could have been carried on the ark.

Noah was in the ark for approximately 1 year and 10 days.

Genesis 8:20-9:17
God promised that he would never curse the earth nor destroy the living animals again with a flood. His judgment on the earth would never be directed toward the whole world again until the end of history.

After the flood and in response to Noah's worship, the Lord did something radically new--He established a covenant with His people. This is the first time in the Scriptures that the explicit concept of a covenant appears. God is a promise-maker and a promise-keeper.

Signs were an important part of covenant-making throughout the Bible. Circumcision, the Passover lamb, the ark of the covenant, the Lord's Supper, and baptism were all visible signs of spiritual truths and divine promises. The rainbow, a natural occurrence, was given a spiritual meaning. It was a sign from God that he would never again flood the earth to destroy humanity.

We understand, Scientifically, that a rainbow is the result of the refraction of sunlight passing through water. It is entirely possible that since the people had never experienced rain before that they may have never seen a rainbow before. Rain and rainbows are common to us, and yet the rainbow contains a special, spiritual meaning.


A student asked me if the Garden of Eden still exists today and would it be possible for us to find it. It is in the story of Noah and the Flood that I believe we can understand the fate of the Garden of Eden. When the flood happened, it destroyed the entire earth, including the Garden of Eden. From the time of the flood, it was as if the earth had started over fresh and new.


Posted by The YM at 11:25 PM

October 10, 2004

The Message - Week 5

If you missed FUEL last Sunday here is a quick breakdown of Sunday's lesson. This is the listening guide that you get each week:

Noah was the only person who was doing what was right.

God made a covenant with Noah and promised him He would spare His family.

God told Noah to build a big boat.

Noah had to explain to his neighbors that God was going to send a flood and that there would be rain from above.

Noah did exactly what God had asked him.

No matter what anyone else thought, Noah was faithful.

After Noah was finished working on the boat, God told him it was time for he and his family to enter the boat.

For 40 days and 40 nights, it rained.

When Noah looked out the window, all he saw was water.

Noah sent out three birds.

The ark landed on a mountain.

As soon as Noah and his family got off the ark, Noah built an alter and worshiped God.

As a sign of God's promise never to destroy the earth by flood again, He put a rainbow in the sky.

Posted by The YM at 10:37 PM

October 09, 2004

Exploring the Bible Daily - Week 5

Sunday October 10, 2004
through
Saturday October 17, 2004


Memory Verse:

"As long as the earth endures, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, and day and night will not cease." - Genesis 8:22


Daily Devotions: - Read these Scripture passages each day this week. Respond to each passage by keeping a journal, jotting down questions and insights you may have.

Day 1
Genesis 6:1-13

Day 2
Genesis 6:14-22

Day 3
Genesis 7:1-16

Day 4
Genesis 7:17-8:5

Day 5
Genesis 8:6-19

Day 6
Genesis 8:20-9:11

Day 7
Genesis 9:12-29

Posted by The YM at 10:31 PM

October 05, 2004

The Message - Week4

If you missed FUEL last Sunday here is a quick breakdown of Sunday's lesson. This is the listening guide that you get each week:

Cain and Abel were the first two children of Adam and Eve.

Cain was successful at working the land. Abel was successful working with animals.

The brothers decided to present an offering before the Lord.

Cain presented a crop that was not the best.

Abel presented the finest animal he could find.

God was pleased with Abel's offering, but He rejected Cain's.

God told Cain that sin was crouching at his door.

Cain chose to ignore God's warning.

Sin has consequences.

God asked Cain, "Where is your brother?"

God told Cain that from now on, the ground would not give him its best.

As an act of grace, God put a mark on Cain that would discourage someone from killing him.

Posted by The YM at 12:42 PM

Exploring the Bible Daily - Week 4

Sunday October 3, 2004
through
Saturday October 9, 2004


Memory Verse:

"If you do what is right, will you not be accepted? But if you do not do what is right, sin is crouching at your door; it desires to have you, but you must master it."- Genesis 4:7


Daily Devotions: - Read these Scripture passages each day this week. Respond to each passage by keeping a journal, jotting down questions and insights you may have.

Day 1
Genesis 4:1-8

Day 2
Genesis 4:9-16

Day 3
Genesis 4:17-26

Day 4
Genesis 5:1-8

Day 5
Genesis 5:9-17

Day 6
Genesis 5:18-24

Day 7
Genesis 5:25-32

Posted by The YM at 12:32 PM