Family Lines — September, 2012
Posted by Debbie on August 30, 2012 under Bulletins, Front Page Announcements
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Family Lines — September 16, 2012
Posted by Debbie on August 30, 2012 under Bulletins, Front Page Announcements
Family Lines — September 2, 2012
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Family Lines — September 16, 2012
Posted by Rachel on August 21, 2012 under Uncategorized
Sunday, October 7 @ 6pm in the West-Ark Gym
For kids grades Kindergarten thru 6th grade and their families
Register here.
Posted by Rachel on August 14, 2012 under WAYG
West-Ark Youth Group will travel to the Rocketdyne Church of Christ in Neosho, MO on August 24-26 for JumpStart 2012.
Posted by Rachel on August 13, 2012 under King's Kids
We invite you to join us on Sunday, August 19 at 10:30 am for a special Back to School Blessing for all students, teachers, and school faculty.
Posted by Chris on August 12, 2012 under Front Page Posts, Sermons
“It is strange that the Bible is our most treasured book, and yet it seems so difficult that we don’t find it very helpful. Perhaps we have expected the wrong things of it; we have asked of it what it cannot do. We have expected the Bible to keep promises that it has never made to us. The Bible cannot be a good luck piece to bring God’s blessing. Nor can it be an answer book to solve our problems or to give us right belief. So the first question about reading the Bible is what can we indeed expect of it.” – Walter Brueggemann, The Bible Makes Sense
1. Why can’t the Bible be a good luck piece?
2. Why can’t it be an answer book?
3. What to expect from the Word of God:
Thus Saith the Lord . . . . Long before all the Bible was written and certainly before it was thought of as a book, the Word of God was proclamation.
The Message and The Story vs. The Blueprint, the Contract, the Constitution or Dogma . . . There is a wholeness to the Bible’s revelation that gives us perspective, meaning, and imagination. Imagining is not pretending; it is the ability to see the world through God’s eyes. To imagine new possibilities and realities that are not given to us by the dogmas of government, sciences, and self.
The Words We Live By . . . God’s word is a collected wisdom and vision for the way we ought to live with one another as his people. The King was required to do this with God’s law:
Building Better Humans . . . Paul wanted Timothy to keep preaching and keep reading the word of God to the church. He believed that this is what the word of God did.
Dangerous Truth . . . Why are we so disenchanted with the news and politics these days. We can point to many reasons, but they all go back to a single notion: we aren’t sure that we are ever hearing the truth.
Posted by Chris on August 5, 2012 under Front Page Posts, Sermons
Wednesday, August 1 was interesting. It was called Chick-Fil-A Appreciation Day by Mike Huckabee, but there was much more than appreciation for chicken sandwiches involved in that day. Friends sent me the images from the long lines. Standing in line to get chicken obviously represented more than buying lunch. Who posts images of what they are having for lunch on an ordinary day?
I won’t rehash the events of the day. That has been done by others. I will offer this observation: I was encouraged that a conversation was taking place about the things that people believe. I do not agree with critics who declared the entire day was only an exercise in mass hysteria. Regardless of whether one appreciates Chick-Fil-A or not, one has to agree that there were expressions of belief about multiple topics. For example, there were discussions about free speech, free enterprise, the definition of marriage – those were the obvious topics. But there were also discussions about love, hate, hunger and poverty. I am sure there were examples of bad behavior, but critics will have a hard time trying to claim that everyone involved was mean spirited and hysterical. There are examples of good behavior and goodwill from both protestors and supporters. What makes the good behavior exceptional is that it took place around a confrontation of belief and a conviction that some things are right and some things are wrong.
Since the first century, Christians have been most like the Lord when they express conviction through words and deeds and do it without resorting to fear, anxiety, name-calling, or compulsion.
1 Peter 3:13-16 — 13 Who is going to harm you if you are eager to do good? 14 But even if you should suffer for what is right, you are blessed. “Do not fear their threats; do not be frightened.” 15 But in your hearts revere Christ as Lord. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect, 16 keeping a clear conscience, so that those who speak maliciously against your good behavior in Christ may be ashamed of their slander.
As followers of Jesus Christ, we believe and strive to live out His vision for marriage – among other things. As disciples of Christ, I prefer that we make his vision our standard rather than saying that our standard is “the traditional view.” I mean no disrespect or disagreement to anyone who has used those terms. In most cases, I think I know what they mean. I admit to quibbling here, but the sources matter and traditional and biblical are not always the same thing. I believe the followers of Christ must point to the teachings of Christ and the revelation of God. For, in some cultures “the tradition” of marriage does not always resemble Christ’s vision for marriage. In some societies, the traditional view of marriage is one in which a man has many wives. That is their tradition. In some societies, the husband completely dominates the life of his wife – that is the tradition. Tradition does not always equal Christ’s vision.
That was the case in the first century in at least two situations:
1. Ephesians 5 – Paul and the household code. Teaching Christ’s vision for relationship – creation and gospel or the “traditional cultural view” . . .
2. Pharisees (Matt. 19:1-12) – Traditional had gotten in the way of truth. (And this was among the so-called “People of God”):
Posted by Debbie on August 2, 2012 under Bulletins, Front Page Announcements
Family Lines — August 12, 2012