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Student Ministry April 2018

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Dear Church Family,

This April the Student Ministry is going to Highland Lakes for our Student Retreat! This is going to be a great time of fun activities, friendship building, and spiritual growth! If you are a parent or grandparent of a student grades 6-12, I highly suggest you encourage them to come with us to experience what God has in store. Why do I say this? Well obviously, it’s because I’m the youth pastor and am supposed to say this… right? Wrong. I highly encourage this because students have no where else to turn to get the biblical teaching, friendships, and wholesome fun that we will experience on things like this retreat.

The retreat’s theme is “Consumed” because we are going to take a look at what consumes us and what we are consuming in life. The world that we live in is not interested in helping us live our lives to the fullest for the Lord. It is interested in telling us how to live for ourselves. The world does not want you to be careful about the content that you take in through your eyes and ears. It wants you to simply pay more money for what goes into your eyes and ears, and it will make any content for which you are willing to pay. The world does not want you to follow the God who has full authority over us. It wants individuals to be the final authority over themselves; essentially mini-gods who claim sovereignty to rule their own lives as they see fit. The world calls this autonomy, but God calls it idolatry. And the big question is: which do we consume, the teaching of the world or the teaching of the Lord? Seriously, which teaching goes into your eyes and ears the most? An even bigger question is: what consumes you, the Lord or yourself?

The world wants you to be so consumed with self that even doing good to others is about yourself. School, work,  family, leisure, even church is about self when we are consumed with and consuming the world. So how do we fix this? First, we need to ask if we really want to fix it. Why would we want life to be about something other than ourselves? The only reason that ultimately makes sense is that we have been saved by Jesus and have the Holy Spirit living in us, transforming us into the image of Christ. That’s because without Christ in us, we are lost sinners. But with Christ in us, we are transformed lovers of God and neighbor. He gives us new hearts and those new hearts are God and others focused. If you have Christ, then this is true of you. So, if you have Christ, then you want this self-centered tendency fixed. And how do we fix it now that we know we want to? We consume the gospel of Christ throughout the word of God! We put into our eyes and ears the gospel. We remind ourselves of the truth that the world so desperately wants us to forget. When the world says, “did God really say?” We say, “yes, He did! Because I was reading what He said just a little while ago, and I am consumed by the gospel!”

Students need so much these days, but what they need most is to be consumed by the word of Christ, Christ-honoring friends, Christ-honoring families, and a Christ-honoring church. Colossians 3 spells this out to us, and I am super excited to talk with the students about what that really looks like for them at their stage in life, as well as when they grow older. So, if you’re a student, come join us as we get consumed with a passion for the gospel of Christ lived out!

Sincerely,
Brian Van Doren 

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Kids Happenings April 2018

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Hello church family,

Well I would love to start this article with “Spring has sprung” but from what I can see that isn’t really the case.   Life would be so much easier if we could truly know what the seasons will actually look like.  I know many of you are in a season that you didn’t anticipate or one that may not look like the beautiful newness of spring but is still somewhat bearable.  I find myself in these seasons of life more often than I would prefer.  Unexpected house or car repairs, sickness, relationships that seem as though they are drifting away, emotions, responsibilities, and even loneliness.  These are the seasons that we pray will never come and when they do we pray they will soon end. Similar to this cold snowy season that will not seem to go away.

Solomon wrote in Ecclesiastes that “for everything there is a season, a time for every activity under heaven” I paraphrase “to be born, to die, to plant, to harvest, to cry, to laugh, to grieve, to dance, to love, to hate….”  He also wrote “God has made everything beautiful for its own time.”  You see God uses seasons to show us that He is good and can “make everything beautiful for its own time”. Seasons good and bad are ways for God to capture our hearts and our faith.  He will change the season of life you are in when He‘s ready to change something about you.  There will be more difficult seasons to come, but the Lord just wants us to trust Him through each and every season. No matter what kind of season you are going through, you can remember that God always promises to make it beautiful in His time.

If you are going through a difficult season in your life know that God is working to make it beautiful and you also have a church family that is there for you.  Difficult seasons in life can be easier to bear when you have loved ones that help to share the burden.

Thank you for allowing me to love on your little ones.
God Bless

 

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