Christ Is the Goal. Scriptures Are the Fuel.

Discipleship is deep because Jesus Christ is inexhaustible. If you’re going deep into the Bible just to be a scholar, or a smart guy, or a good student, you’re missing the point.

Why else would God reveal himself except to have a relationship with us? Our lives are not about what WE can get out of HIM, but by denying ourselves, we find he IS, in fact, much more fulfilling than we could have ever imagined otherwise.

2 Corinthians 4:5 For we preach not ourselves, but Christ Jesus the Lord; and ourselves your servants for Jesus’ sake.

John 3:30 He must increase, but I must decrease.

Our discipleship series is about looking at both the doctrines and disciplines of following Jesus. The doctrines point to Jesus. The disciplines deepen our walk with him. If either the doctrines or the disciplines become ends in themselves, we’ve made scholarship or moralism our god instead of God himself!

Christ is the goal. Scriptures are the fuel.

Going deeper in discipleship should only fuel our love of Jesus.

Pastor Ryan

SERMON TEXTS: Habakkuk 2; Matthew 16

John 5:39 Search the Scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me.

PROJECT UPDATES

We’re marching along on several more projects! Here are a few updates:

LOOKING TO GET INVOLVED? All of these projects represent people who are making both their time and expertise available. Your expertise might be in something more “white collar” than what we’ve listed here, but how CAN you use your experience for Christ?

I’d love to hear what creative ways you try to use the talents and inclinations God has given you to spread the Gospel. Sales? Project management? Small business? How does God use you in this church?

For example, Rachel has experience and an inclination toward theater, and she will be using that talent to direct A Christian Christmas Carol this Christmas! What a blessing!

After our interns leave, some of the projects they’re overseeing will have to fall back on someone. These project updates reflect some of the day-to-day “church work” that happens around here, and shows some of the needs that a church of our size generates weekly.

Every week, Bro. Zack and Bro. Evan:

What’s going to happen when they leave? I think the most biblical model of “church work” is that members serve one another—as volunteers, not as professionals. Instead of charging for your services, how could you serve? Vacuuming? Building? Painting? Raking? Locking doors? Setting up tables? Typing song lyrics? Replacing lights? Tutoring / mentoring someone? Using your tools, your home, your kids, your music, or your organizational skills to help out? It’s a JOY to serve!

We’re praying for missionaries in England, Japan and Chile this week. Please email the church for more information.