Preparing Our Hearts for the Coming of the Christ Child - Week #3

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As we journey through Advent, feel free to use the prayers below as your prayer guide. Prayers are written by Kim Butts ©2012 Harvest Prayer Ministries, www.harvestprayer.com.

Sunday, December 15—Third Sunday in Advent. “Teach us to number our days aright, that we may gain a heart of wisdom” (Psalm 90:12).

Lord, prepare our hearts to be wise. We want to learn from You. Help us to listen to Your instruction so that all of our days will be pleasing to You as we wait for the coming of the Christ Child. (see also: Proverbs 16:23, 23:12, 15, 19, 26, 24:32)

Monday, December 16. “Give me understanding, and I will keep your law and obey it with all my heart” (Psalm 119:34).

Lord, prepare our hearts to be obedient. We ask for understanding so that we can obey You. Help us to learn Your Word so well that we will not sin against You. We want to obey You as we wait for the coming of the Christ Child.

Tuesday, December 17. “May my heart be blameless toward your decrees, that I may not be put to shame” (Psalm 119:80).

Lord, prepare our hearts to be blameless in our Christian walk. Help others to see that we follow You in all of the circumstances of life as we wait for the coming of the Christ Child.

Wednesday, December 18. “Search me, O God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting” (Proverbs 139:23-24).

Lord, prepare our hearts to be searchable. Father, may we always be willing to have You look closely at our lives. We need Your help to get rid of anything offensive. We need Your help to replace our anxious thoughts with thoughts that are pleasing to You. Lead us in the way everlasting as we wait for the coming of the Christ Child.

Thursday, December 19. “Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you are called to peace. And be thankful” (Colossians 3:15).

Lord, prepare our hearts to be peaceful. Your peace goes beyond anything we can understand because You do not give like the world gives. Thank You for allowing our hearts to be at peace because of the power of the One You sent to us—the Counselor, the Holy Spirit. May our anxious thoughts be replaced by peaceful ones as we wait for the coming of the Christ Child. (see also: Proverbs 14:30; John 14:25-27; Philippians 4:6-7)

Friday, December 20. “My shield is God Most High, who saves the upright in heart” (Psalm 7:10).

Lord, prepare our hearts to be upright. You have said that light is shed upon the righteous and joy on the upright in heart. May your light shine upon us as we rejoice in You! We take refuge in You because You are our shield. You are God Most High. May we be counted among those whose hearts are upright as we wait for the coming of the Christ Child. (see also: Psalm 125:4, 97:11, 32:11, 36:10, 64:10)

Saturday, December 21. “My heart is set on keeping your decrees to the very end” (Psalm 119:112).

Lord, prepare our hearts to keep Your decrees. We want to walk in all Your ways. Help us to keep Your commands by seeking after You only! Turn our hearts toward You, Father, as we wait for the coming of the Christ Child. (see also: Psalm 119:2, 36; Kings 8:58)

Preparing Our Hearts for the Coming of the Christ Child - Week #2

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As we prepare for Advent, feel free to use the prayers below as your prayer guide through Advent. Prayers are written by Kim Butts ©2012 Harvest Prayer Ministries, www.harvestprayer.com.

Sunday, December 8—Second Sunday in Advent. “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God” (Matthew 5:8).

Lord, prepare our hearts to be pure. Help us to run away from sinful desires. Give us the ability to call on You out of a pure heart that seeks after faith, love and peace. Keep us from foolishly arguing. Help us to desire pure hearts as we wait for the coming of the Christ Child. (see also: Psalm 51:10; Proverbs 22:11; 2 Timothy 2:22-23)

 Monday, December 9. “Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light” (Matthew 11:29-30).

Lord, prepare our hearts to be humble. Help us to learn from You because Your yoke is easy and Your burden is light. May others see Your gentleness and humility in us as we wait for the coming of the Christ Child.

Tuesday, December 10. “Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight” (Proverbs 3:5-6).

Lord, prepare our hearts to trust in You. We rejoice in You because we trust in Your holy name. May we always lean on your understanding instead of our own so that our hearts will not be troubled. Help us to acknowledge You in all our ways so that You will make our paths straight. You are our strength and shield as we wait for the coming of the Christ Child. (see also: Psalm 28:7a, 33:21; John 14:1)

Wednesday, December 11. “Let us draw near to God with a sincere heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled to cleanse us from a guilty conscience and having our bodies washed in pure water” (Hebrews 10:22).

Lord, prepare our hearts to be sincere. Thank you for cleansing us from sin so that we can draw near to You. Help us to truly desire to know You better, and deepen our faith as we wait for the coming of the Christ Child.

Thursday, December 12. “He will have no fear of bad news; his heart is steadfast, trusting in the LORD” (Psalm 112:7).

Lord, prepare our hearts to be steadfast. Even in hard times, help us to trust You without question. Because our hearts can stand firm, we will sing and make music to You as we wait for the coming of the Christ Child. (see also: Psalm 57:7, 108:1)

Friday, December 13. “Trust in him at all times, O people; pour out your hearts to him, for God is our refuge” (Psalm 62:8).

Lord, prepare our hearts to be prayerful. We call upon You, Father, because You are our refuge—our place of safety. Sometimes we don’t even know what to pray, but You have given us the Holy Spirit to help us. Teach us to listen to You, and to pray the things that are on Your heart. Give us a spirit of prayer as we wait for the coming of the Christ Child. (see also: Psalm 119:145; Romans 8:26-27)

Saturday, December 14. “Teach me your way, O LORD, and I will walk in your truth; give me an undivided heart, that I may fear your name” (Psalm 86:11).

Lord, prepare our hearts to be undivided so that we will fear Your name. Father, would You put a new spirit in us? Remove our hearts of stone and give us hearts of flesh. We will be Your people and You will be our God as we wait for the coming of the Christ Child. (see also: Ezekiel 11:18-20)

Youth Group Dinner & Musical Program!

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We have a very musical youth group this year, so they came up with this creative idea to raise money for their summer mission trip to Gatlinburg! Mark your calendars for Wednesday, December 11 for this event that you won’t want to miss! They have been putting lots of time and energy into planning and practicing :) Come for an evening of delicious food and wonderful music.

Preparing Our Hearts for the Coming of the Christ Child - Week #1

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As we prepare for Advent, feel free to use the prayers below as your prayer guide through Advent. Prayers are written by Kim Butts ©2012 Harvest Prayer Ministries, www.harvestprayer.com.

Sunday, December 1—First Sunday in Advent. “Sing, O Daughter of Zion; shout aloud, O Israel! Be glad and rejoice with all your heart, O Daughter of Jerusalem” (Zeph 3:14)!

Lord, prepare our hearts to rejoice! We want to be glad today, and to rejoice with all of our hearts. May we be filled with joy because we seek You and because You have saved us. Help us to sing and give You thanks as we wait for the coming of the Christ child. (See also: Psalm 13:5; 1 Chronicles 16:10; Psalm 28:7b)

Monday, December 2. “Since, then you have been raised with Christ, set your hearts on things above, where Christ is seated at the right hand of God. Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things. For you died, and your life is now hidden with Christ in God. When Christ, who is your life, appears, then you also will appear with him in glory” (Colossians 3:1).

Lord, prepare our hearts to be set on things above because we have been raised with Jesus! We have new life because He came here as a baby, lived a sinless life, died on the cross and rose again! Help us to set our hearts on things above as we wait for the coming of the Christ Child.

Tuesday, December 3. “You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart” (Jeremiah 29:13).

Lord, prepare our hearts to seek You! You have promised that we will find You when we seek after You with all of our hearts. We seek after You today, Lord, as we wait for the coming of the Christ Child. (see also: Deuteronomy 4:29, Psalm 27:8; 119:10, 58)

 

Wednesday, December 4. “But be sure to fear the LORD and serve him faithfully with all your heart; consider what great things he has done for you” (1 Samuel 12:24).

Lord, prepare our hearts to serve You. Help us to consider the great things You have done for us. We want to do everything for You alone, and do it faithfully as we wait for the coming of the Christ Child. (see also: Colossians 3:23-24)

 

Thursday, December 5. “May the God who gives endurance and encouragement give you a spirit of unity among yourselves as you follow Christ Jesus, so that with one heart and mouth you may glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ” (Romans 15:5-6).

Lord, prepare our hearts to have a spirit of unity with other believers. Help us to have a spirit of unity so that we might glorify You and share everything we have with others. We want to glorify You, Father, in our family and in the Body as we wait for the coming of the Christ Child. (see also: Acts 4:32)

 

Friday, December 6. “For the eyes of the LORD range throughout the earth to strengthen those whose hearts are fully committed to him” (2 Chronicles 16:91).

Lord, prepare our hearts to be fully committed to You! May we be completely focused upon You so that You can strengthen us as we wait for the coming of the Christ Child. (see also 1 Kings 8:61)

 

Saturday, December 7. “I will praise you, O LORD, with all my heart; I will tell of all your wonders” (Psalm 9:1). “I will praise you, O Lord my God, with all my heart; I will glorify your name forever” (Psalm 86:12).

Lord, prepare our hearts to praise You! You are worthy of all of our praise. May we tell of Your wonders and glorify Your name as we wait for the coming of the Christ Child.

DIY Advent Calendar

I know that there are oodles of Advent Calendar ideas out there, but here’s another one to add to your list. A few reasons why I like it:

  1. You only need envelopes, twine or yarn, and clothespins - you might already have these in your house!

  2. Kids can easily help creating this Advent Calendar.

  3. You can save it from year to year!

So, head over to The Network’s article called DIY Advent Calendar featuring a blog post from “A Beautiful Mess”. Enjoy preparing for the coming of the Christ Child!

Photo courtesy of “A Beautiful Mess”

Photo courtesy of “A Beautiful Mess”


Update: Bible Knowledge Project

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We’re a few months into our Bible Knowledge Project, so let’s see the progress we’ve made so far!

  • Two students have received two gift cards this semester (the maximum number you can receive in one semester!)

  • Our collective group effort totals 1,822 points - most of which have been BIble verses read. That’s a lot of verses :)

Just a reminder, this is for all kids age three through 12th grade. If you need more Bible reading logs, you can find them on the bottom of the welcome kiosk. If you have a memory verse that needs reciting, see your Children’s Worship/Sunday School teacher.

Women's Ministry Update from Tammy!

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Wednesdays are coming and going so quickly! Since I last wrote, we have completed three chapters in our study of The Armor of God written by Priscilla Shirer. We have spent time considering three pieces of the armor named in Ephesians 6: the belt of truth, the breastplate of righteousness, and the shoes of peace. These three pieces make up our uniform; they are not optional but need to be worn every day.

The first piece of armor we looked at is the belt of truth. Truth was defined as “God’s opinion on any matter.” This lesson started out by naming Satan for who he is: the father of lies... his attacks towards us are fueled by deception. He strategizes against us as we pursue abundant life in Christ. He comes against us in so many ways. He comes against our confidence, identity, contentment, calling, and relationships (just to name a few areas he targets). Strapping on the belt of truth allows us to stand firm against the schemes of the devil. Knowing the Word, the truth, is essential to being able to combat the schemes of the devil. And contrary to thinking that the belt of truth might be restricting, it actually releases us to more freedom. We should take our every choice to the discretion of God’s word. Jesus says: “My truth will set you free!” (John 8:32) If we want to disarm the devil’s influence, we need to boldly follow after Jesus, not only believing in him but doing all he teaches.

Truth first and then righteousness... righteousness was defined as “upright living that aligns with the expectations of God.” This piece of armor is referred to as the breastplate of righteousness in Ephesians. The breastplate protects the heart. We do well to guard it... it is the source of life. (Prov.4 :23) Keeping with the analogy of the soldier, the weight of the breastplate is held up by the belt of truth. When we believe in Christ’s redeeming work on the cross we are credited with the righteousness of Christ: in God’s eyes it is just as if we’d never sinned! So, not only is our sin removed, righteousness is deposited into us. We are completely and perfectly righteous because of Christ’s great love for us and his obedience to the Father. This is referred to in our study as imputed righteousness. Imputed righteousness is a once in a lifetime action. Simply stated from our study: Righteousness is in you, now it needs to be on you.  How do we put righteousness on? Practical righteousness becomes a part of our daily lives when we repeatedly put off our old self (sinful nature) and put on our new self, that is, aligning our lives with the light of Christ.

One more lesson of wisdom to share! :) The other pieces of our uniform are the shoes of peace. Again, it was brought to our attention that we already have the gift of peace in us...this lesson taught us that we can activate this peace by the action of being thankful. Satan wants us to be peace-less, because he knows that without peace there will be no victory. He preys on our worries and fears. Note to self!! Anywhere peace is lacking the enemy is at work! So, we need to condition ourselves to recognize at the first sign of anxiousness that we turn to God, acknowledge our trust in his sovereign control, and offer thanks because thanksgiving activates peace. Additionally, we noted that we have shoes because we are called to go! It’s about moving forward. When we share this good news with others and the community of faith grows, the enemy is intimidated. Therefore as you have received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in Him. (Col. 2:6) Also, Isaiah states that, beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him who brings good news…

Our action steps then...Pray, trust God, be in the word, GO!, and be thankful!

Lakeshore Habitat for Humanity - The Morales Family

We are in the midst of supporting a Habitat for Humanity home being built in the Maplewood area. There are several churches partnering together to help make this home a reality for the Morales family (see pictures below). On October 22, 2019, we celebrated with the Morales family as they raised the first wall of their new home!

Now it’s time to show our support! You can do this in a few different ways:

  1. Please pray that the build will go smoothly so that Edwin, Yeni, and their four children can move in as soon as possible. Let’s surround this family and their home with prayers!

  2. Volunteer your time to help build the home! Maranatha has a time slot spoken for on Saturday, November 9 from 1-4pm. If this time works, please talk to Paula Wesseldyke. If you’d like to set up a different time, please contact Travis, Lakeshore Habitat for Humanity’s Volunteer Coordinator, at 616-393-8001 x103 or at volunteer@lakeshorehabitat.org. The following dates are set aside for volunteer help (AM time slots are from 8am-noon; PM time slots are from 1-4pm):

    Saturday, October 26th

    Thursday, October 31st

    Friday, November 1st

    Saturday, November 2nd - PM only

    Thursday, November 7th

    Friday, November 8th

    Saturday, November 9th

    Wednesday, November 13th

    Thursday, November 14th

    Tuesday, November 19th

    Wednesday, November 20th

    Thursday, November 21st

    Friday, November 22nd

    Saturday, November 23rd

  3. Donate funds toward the building of this home. You can give at https://www.lakeshorehabitat.org/ or by mailing a check to Lakeshore Habitat for Humanity, noting that the funds given are for the Morales home.

If you have any questions, please leave a comment on this post or contact the church office or a deacon.

OPUS Fall Fun Fling

On a cool, rainy night, last Friday, October 11th, twenty-eight OPUS members gathered at church for an evening of fun and fellowship. The evening began with pizza and then ten teams played Corn Hole. Bob Schippers made it all very official by setting up the players (names picked from a basket) in a tournament bracket. Twenty people played several games to determine the 1st and 2nd place winners. First place winners were Norm and Norm; second place winners were Herm and Wil. The winners each received a small jar of Corn Candy mix. Several people cheered on the sidelines. Delicious apple pie a` la mode was served for dessert after the games.

Women's Ministry - Fall 2019

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Women’s Ministry kicked off a few weeks ago...this fall we are studying The Armor of God with Priscilla Shirer. I say, ‘with Priscilla Shirer’ because the format of this study is video-based. We spend every other week of our sessions together watching a video which sets us up wonderfully to examine each of the pieces of the armor of God as listed and taught about in the book of Ephesians, particularly chapter 6:10-19.

Our group this year consists of about 20 ladies. We enjoy a time of fellowship when we arrive at church. Of course, we partake of coffee, tea, and snacks :) before we settle into our groups and spend time discussing our lesson for the week or watching the video, and spending time in prayer.

The Armor of God study is all about how crucial it is to put on God’s armor because we are engaged in an invisible battle. Our enemy is Satan. His chief weapon is deception. Spiritual warfare is all around us...and it’s not people we are battling, but against rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms (v. 12). Everything that happens in our daily lives is related to the ‘evil one’ striving ultimately for our souls. Thankfully, we are not left on our own in this spiritual warfare. The armor given to us for our protection and success against the schemes of the devil are literally pieces of God’s personal armor. To confirm for yourself, look up Isaiah 59:15-19. Our armor isn’t hand-me-downs or something from the second hand store, nope! It’s our heavenly Father’s personal attire. 

Although the battle is unavoidable, and the enemy is invisible, our victory is irrevocable! In the end the victory is ours! As we proceed through this Bible study we will examine each of the pieces of armor at our disposal: 

  • The Belt of Truth

  • The Breastplate of Righteousness

  • The Shoes of Peace

  • The Shield of Faith

  • The Helmet of Salvation

  • The Sword of the Spirit

Each of these is available to us...but action is required on our part. The way to activate these pieces of armor and be victorious over the schemes of the devil is to PRAY. Prayer shuts down the enemy in the power of Jesus’ name. Prayer also activates the armor! Ephesians 6:18 says: “And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the saints.” 

An easy way to remember this is: Prayer

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                                                      Eternal

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At the conclusion of each lesson we have a spot to summarize our Actionable Intel...a place to note our most important insights from the study for the week. Just as Satan schemes against us, we need to be proactive and devise a divine strategy to take into battle. We do so by seeking the wisdom of the Holy Spirit. This Bible study encourages us to take action by gathering our insights from the Word for the week and taking the time to write out a prayer. Prayer cards have been included in our workbooks. Priscilla encourages us to use these prayers and even post them for repeated use as preparation to secure victory in future battles. 

Over the next several weeks we will explore how important each of these pieces of armor are. 


An additional note...if you haven’t seen the movie: War Room, it is definitely worth a watch. This movie models the prayer piece of the armor so powerfully! Also, Priscilla Shirer, the author of our Bible study, is cast in this movie! If you get the chance, check it out!

Cadets Gear Up for Another Year!

Our year is off to a strong start. We continue to have a combined Cadet program with Bethany CRC. We meet every other Wednesday at the Bethany Activity Building. Eric Hemmeke is the Head Counselor this year with a few leaders assisting from Bethany and Maranatha. We have about 9 boys participating this year. Our theme this year is "Hi God, It's Me" and our theme verse is Jeremiah 29:12 .

We started our year with our annual trip to Laketown beach to climb the dunes. We also took a field trip to Menards to get supplies for our folding stool woodworking project. We are looking forward to working on a few different projects and other fun activities this year.

We are thankful for your prayers and support as we continue to teach the boys to Live for Jesus.

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GEMS Kick-off the Fall Season!

Our year is off to a great start! There are some big changes to the GEMS program this year, but, so far so good. This is the first year we do not have a combined program with Bethany CRC. Therefore, we are now meeting at Maranatha in the Children's Worship room and in the gym/kitchen area. We meet as a large group every other Wednesday with girls from our church and a few from the community. We have approximately 12 girls participating this year. Charrie Hemmeke is the Club Coordinator and co-leads with Jen Brinks. Lauren Hemmeke is our teen helper.

Our theme this year is LOVED and our theme verse is 1 John 3:1. We have been busy during our first few meetings learning about our theme through weekly lessons, prayer time, decorating our bulletin board (check it out in the Children's Worship room!), doing crafts and singing. Our theme song this year is Live Like You’re Loved by Hawk Nelson.

We have lots more fun in store for the girls in the coming weeks including baking cookies to share (snack time is always a favorite activity!), shopping for items and packing Care Boxes for the Holland Rescue Mission’s Thanksgiving Banquet, and caroling at Resthaven Maple Woods as part of our Christmas party.

We covet your prayers as we teach the girls that they are Loved Period. Thank you for your support of the GEMS program!

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The July Cooking Club

Did you know that Maranatha hosted a cooking club with ESCAPE students? Read more about it below!

On four Wednesday afternoons in July, some of our Maranatha members had the pleasure of cooking with six students from Escape Ministries. We met in our own church kitchen and had a lot of fun making edible floral bouquets, lasagna, apple pies, cookies, bars and muffins. Most of the students came with some cooking skills and seemed to enjoy each project. While items were baking in the ovens we played games. It was a great way to get to know each other!

2.42 Groups: An Introductory Guide

Below is the guide that was made available last Sunday evening. Feel free to reference it at any time here on the blog, and if any questions arise, please let us know!

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An Introductory Guide

The purpose of this document is to provide a few notes to help us all find our bearings for this experiment with 2.42 Groups. If you have questions that are not addressed below, please feel free to contact Pastor Matt (matt@maranatha-crc.com). As you consider what follows, please feel free to add your own nuances to your group as you see fit. Each group will have its own unique make-up and “culture,” and you should to tend to that for the well-being of your group. That said, here are a few notes to help your 2.42 Group get started.

For Hosts

First, thank you! Your generosity in opening up your home is much appreciated and is not taken for granted. As host, you need not do anything more than open your home and ensure an ade-quate number of seats for the members of your group. Of course, you may take more of a lead coordinating and facilitating your group if you wish, but you are free to allow the other mem-bers of your group take on these responsibilities. On a related note, when it comes to food, you may choose to do as much or as little with this as you would like—but please do not feel as though it is your responsibility to provide/make everything. For more on that, see below.

Food & Fellowship

One of the goals of 2.42 Groups is to get to know each other better. Because of this, you might choose to begin each evening casually with food and conversation. Having food is not a require-ment for 2.42 Groups, but there is something about sharing food and drink together that en-courages conversation and community. With that in mind, if your group chooses to incorporate food, please decide with the other members of your group—and with the consent of your host! —if you would like to eat a simple meal together or to simply enjoy a few snacks…and then share the food prep load as much as possible.

As for fellowship and conversation, you need not structure this time if you find that conversation among your group members carries on quite naturally. However, if you sense a need for a con-versation starter, you might invite each person to share a high and a low from the past week so as to gain a better understanding of each other’s day-to-day lives.

Singing

Once again, singing is not a requirement, but many people enjoy singing—and it’s a great way for us to join together to celebrate and affirm what God has done and is doing through Jesus Christ. Plus, singing has a way of causing what we believe to stick with us. So singing together isn’t a requirement, but you might appreciate trying to incorporate a song or two during each 2.42 Group Session.

If you do choose to incorporate singing, do so in a way that works best for your group. If your group has a pianist or a guitarist—and access to instruments—singing might be relatively easy to do. If you don’t have a musician or the necessary instruments in your group, you might sing along with a CD—or utilize a techie’s digital library and a bluetooth speaker. It’s up to you!

If you’re looking for a list of suggested songs—or would like help with obtaining printed copies of lyrics—Amber would be happy to assist you. Otherwise, decide as a group how you will deter-mine which songs to sing—and how you’ll see to it that you’ll be able to sing them.

Scripture

This component of 2.42 Groups is NOT optional J Since as a community we are committed to “Walking after Jesus” and “Doing all he Teaches,” the main purpose of our time together is to engage Scripture so as to be encouraged in our walk of faith and shaped for faithful witness to our Lord. How much time is devoted to this element each session will vary by group, but do your best to give this enough space to allow the Holy Spirit to guide your conversations.

Each group is free to select the Scripture passages they will engage together. That said, if you are looking for direction on this, you might consider reading and discussing one of the following passages each week: Acts 2:29-47, Luke 4:14-30, Luke 5:17-26, Luke 8:22-25, Luke 12:22-34, Luke 24:36-48, Acts 17:16-34.

Finally, regardless of the passage your group reads each session, you are encouraged to engage it together by considering the following questions:

·         What are you learning about God and about God’s love for us?

·         How is God drawing you to Jesus?

·         What is God revealing to you about yourself?

·         How is God prompting you to respond in faith and obedience?

Prayer

Lastly, you are encouraged to incorporate prayer into your 2.42 Group sessions. Each group will incorporate this differently, but take time to pray for each other, to give thanks to God for what you are discovering together, and to ask God to guide your group as you continue to meet.

Maranatha Bible Knowledge Project

We’re so excited to roll out our new Maranatha Bible Knowledge Project this school year! A few weeks back our students (3 years old - 12th graders) were all given a folder that contained information on this project, encouraging them to grow in their knowledge of Scripture through reading and memorizing Scripture. Students can be rewarded individually with gift cards to a local Christian book store. We are also keeping track of the collective points. If they reach the 20,000 point mark by the end of the school year, they’ll be rewarded with a celebration of sorts (watch the large chart from week to week on our bulletin board at church for their progress!).

The first mark was made this morning on our progress chart… the first 55 points have been charted, and we can’t wait to see the chart fill up.

May God cause our love for him - and our commitment to Jesus - to grow as we ponder God’s love for us. And if you have any questions about this project, please let Amber know.

Happy reading and memorizing, students!

Living as an Apprentice to the Master

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I stumble upon — or am made aware of — several articles to read related to all things “church.” From “How to Build a Good Website” to “Planting Seeds of Faith in the Next Generation”, I could be reading articles from dawn to dusk. There are so many available to us these days! I’m sure you can relate!

However, sometimes you come across a really good one — one that really gets you thinking. This interview with Dallas Willard was dropped on my desk by a church member a few years back. It truly gets to the heart of what we strive to do at Maranatha, following after Jesus and doing all He teaches. Take a few minutes and read Living as an Apprentice to the Master, published by The Navigators in Christian Living on December 4, 2017.

I will also insert a shameless plug here for our Apprentice class that meets Wednesday evenings. A previous Apprentice member’s testimonial: "As Apprentices, we learn more and share the joy of being one in whom Christ dwells. It is a reminder of how special we are, how much God loves us, who we really are and WHOSE we are.” It’s the beginning of a soul-transforming journey to become an apprentice of the Master. If you’re interested or want to learn more, just ask!