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The Word of the Lord: Week 6

Sermon begins at about 22 minutes

Camille Schmidt continues a sermon series called, “The Word of the Lord”. The primary goal of this series is that we all would come to know God’s personal words for our lives through the practice of meditating on well known Bible passages. For week 6 the focus is on an approach to scripture called Lectio Devina. Camille guides shares her personal experience with listening to God in this way, and leads us through a scripture and prayer using the Lectio Devina approach.

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Let’s Go: Eagerly Examine

Pastor Andrew Schmidt continues our sermon series at Celebrate called “Let’s Go”. This series is based on the book of Acts. The message is: LET'S GO strengthen and encourage people! This week’s focus is Acts 17:1-15 (Thess/Bereans & Scripture), and how we are called to eagerly examine God’s word. See sermon notes and resources linked below.

This sermon series also highlights people who are going in our own communities. This week’s interview was with the Bender family. You can see this interview here.

sermon begins at about 29 minutes.

Audio:

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Things To Remember:

Paul and Silas continue to go through Macedonia to proclaim the gospel. Traveling about 95 miles from Philippi to Thessalonica and then about 35 miles from Thessalonica to Berea. 

The time of ministry is meant to be compared. In both Thessalonica (vs. 4) and Berea (vs. 12) many Greeks and quite a few prominent women were persuaded by Paul's message and believed. But only some of the Thessalonian Jews were persuaded compared to the many Berean Jews who believed. 

Acts 17:11 clearly and explicitly contrasts the character and actions of the Berean Jews from those of the Thessalonian Jews (which can be seen in more detail from the previous verses). 

Thessalonian Jews 

Jealous                                               

Rejected Jesus as Messiah               

Appeal to human authority                 

Scripture once a week                       

Someone else teaching                     

Berean Jews 

Noble (well-pleased)

Received Jesus as Messiah

Appealed to Scripture as authority

Scripture every day

Examining for themselves

Which list above is more true of you?

Let's Go...

examine the Scriptures...

...and eagerly receive Jesus. 

Scripture References:

Acts 17:1-15

Other Links and References:

Lectio 365 Apps

Maps

Find Jennie’s Google Maps Presentation of Paul’s 2nd Missionary Journey HERE.

(You may have to be logged into your Google Maps account to see it.)


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People of Presence: Intimacy

Pastor Andrew Schmidt begins a new sermon series called, “People of Presence”. Intimacy and intercession are two key ingredients for being People of Presence as God intends. So this fall we are going to explore different ways of drawing close to God and praying for others. Each week we will focus on either Intimacy with God, or Intercession on behalf of others. This week, Andrew is joined by Skip Jackson, who leads us into the sermon, and Camille Schmidt, who teaches on intimacy with God.

Sermon begins at 37:23

Audio:

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Scripture References:

John 15:1-9

Things To Remember:

  • Intimacy is closeness in relationship that builds over time

  • Intimacy is costly

  • Intimacy is exclusive

  • Intimacy is experience

Sermon Notes and References:

I feel simply carried along each hour, doing my part in a plan which is far beyond myself. This
sense of cooperation with God in the little things is what so astonishes me, for I never have felt
it this way before. I need something, and turn around to find it waiting for me. I must work, to be
sure, but there is God working along with me.
— Frank Laubach
The core task of remaining in Christ is talking to Jesus. I often exchange the phrase “remain in Me” for the phrase “talk to Me” - I use them interchangeably. The Christian life is an ongoing dialogue with a real person. In fact, the essence of Christianity is living in an ongoing dialogue with the most Glorious Man who ever walked the earth. He is fully
God and fully man, and we get to talk to Him! Jesus has much to say to us, but He allows us to set the pace of the conversation. If we start, He will continue the conversation as long as we do. When we stop, He stops and waits until we begin again. He responds in the degree to which we communicate with Him.
— Mike Bickle
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