Worship Fully: Why Not? Sunday Order of Service
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Worship Fully: Why Not? Sunday Order of Service
Sunday Order of Service Welcome Worship through Music Ministry Moment Prayer Giving of Tithes and Offerings K-6 Children can be dismissed after offertory for Children’s Church (FH) Message Worship Fully: Why Not? Pastor Mike Neely God’s Provision for His Church Last Week’s Attendance: Saturday, 40 | Sunday, 416 December 21-22 Giving: $20,770 December Budget: $69,895 | Weekly Giving Required: $13,979 Ministry contacts Senior Pastor, Mike Neely (mike@ssefc.org) x304 Connection Ministries, Julie Morgenstern (julie@ssefc.org), 952-847-3886 Growth Ministries, Steve Budd (sbudd1981@comcast.net), 651-707-0645 Reach Ministries, Mark Morgenstern (reach@ssefc.org), 952-847-3885 Care Ministries, Lottie Rike (care@ssefc.org), 651-423-9741 Worship Ministries, Penny Voxland (penny@ssefc.org) x307 Youth Ministries, Bruce Hibbard (b.hibbard@ssefc.org) x306 Children’s Ministries, Jeff Larson (jeff@ssefc.org) x305 Nursery Ministries, Sandy Dahlen (nursery@ssefc.org) x311 Administration, Jacque Finley (jacquef@ssefc.org) x301 Communications, (bulletin@ssefc.org) x302 Facility, John Johnson (john@ssefc.org) Overseer Board Mark Birtzer Steve Budd Perry Buckland (vice chair) Dan Christiansen Doug Gerrelts (chair) Dell Mather Pat Moore Todd Sauvageau Like us on Facebook! facebook.com/SouthSuburbanEFC Scan this QR code to go to ssefc.org Saturday 5:30pm Worship Service (FH) Sunday 9:00am 10:30am Adult Bible Fellowships Preschool-12th Grade Sunday School Worship Service Preschool Children’s Church (E167) Elementary Children’s Church (after offertory – FH) *nursery care available throughout Sunday morning for children born after 9/01/10 THIS WEEK Church Office Closed for New Year’s Jan 1 COMING UP Jan 5 Jan 6 Jan 9 Jan 12 6:00pm 5:30pm 7:00pm 11:45am 6:00pm Jan 17-26 Financial Peace begins (E253) Women’s Evening Bible study social Women’s Book Club (JR) Baptism Service Community Life Gathering (JR) Missions Involvement Week FH = Fellowship Hall | JR = Journey Room | CR = Conference Room Reach • bring • CONNECT grow • serve Church YEAR-END GIVING: Gifts must be postmarked by Dec 31 to be counted for 2013. Online giving options available at www.ssefc.org. MEDICAL BACKGROUND? If you can help with blood pressure checks occasionally, please contact Grace Duclos at 612-708-3979 or gduclos18@hotmail.com to be included on the 2014 schedule. Financial Peace: Sundays 6:00-8:00pm beginning Jan 5. Register at the table in the foyer. Questions? Email gary@webbfinancial.com. Women’s book club: Join us Thursday, Jan 9 at 7:00pm in the Journey Room to celebrate the new year! Bring a wrapped, previously read book to exchange. We will discuss "The Snowflake" by Jamie Carie. Questions? email bookclub@ssefc.org. BAPTISM: If you sense God calling you to take this step of faith please speak with Pastor Mike or email mike@ssefc.org to join in the baptism service on Jan 12 at 11:45am. Youth Winter wipeout: Our winter retreat at Camp Shamineau will be Jan 10-12. Cost is $94 for you and friends are $49! Register by Dec 30. Questions? Email b.hibbard@ssefc.org. Pray PRAYER CHAIN: Prayer Needs: Please notify the church office if anyone can be removed from this list. Outreach BUNDLES OF LOVE: Join us Saturday, Jan 11 from 10:00am to noon to make baby cards for Bundles of Love, a local ministry that serves mothers of newborn babies. No experience necessary! Feed My Starving Children: Partner together with other churches to pack 5 million meals for hungry children worldwide. Give time: Invite family, friends, coworkers, and neighbors to join you Feb 7 and/or 9. Give finances: Our goal is to raise $5000 for this project. More info at www.fundraising.fmsc.org/southmetro/ssefc Please send all bulletin announcement requests to bulletin@ssefc.org by Tuesday. Worship Fully: Why Not? Romans 1:16ff. and Genesis 1-3 We can’t worship fully if we don’t _________ God ____________. We must believe ____________to worship _________. “If we do not believe ____________, what do we believe?” The ______every ________whispers. Romans 1:25 exchanged truth for the _____… AND worshiped & served the ___________rather than the ___________. THE LIE: “God is not…” Genesis 3:1-7 Line 1. “God is not ___________.” “In the beginning _______ ___________…” Genesis 1:1 et al. If God did not create us then we have no true ___________. Therefore we have no true ___________…, __________, ____________… If God did not create us then we are _______-determined. Therefore if we do not worship God as creator we worship ________. Line 2. “God is not ________.” “Indeed! Has God ________…?” Does God speak ____________? “God __________…” Does God speak _____________? “You will be like God, __________.” Do God’s commands bring _____? “You surely will not ____.” If God’s word can’t be trusted we must trust ___________. “…the woman saw…delight…desire…wise… she took & gave…” Challenge: How, then, can we worship fully and truthfully? 1. __________the lie. Romans 1:16-23; 8:26-32 What ____________is there? “What has been _______” reveals His invisible ___________. “The __________…reveals…the righteousness of God.” The testimony of ______________lives. 26-30 “…we do not know (26)…we know God causes…” The testimony of God’s ________. 31-32 If he didn’t spare ______ ______, will he not _____ ______? 2. __________God truthfully. John 17:3 in context We come to know God personally in: ____________and ________Ezekiel 14:6; 2 Timothy 2:25-26 Life ____________Psalm 34:8, 46:10; Titus 1:16 ___________ ____________Ezek. 24:24-25:14; 2 Th. 1:8 3. __________our idols. God will not accept ___________worship. Do I truthfully ________God or am I worshipping __________? This week my life will say either: “________God” or “______god.” Worship Fully: Why Not? Discussion Guide -Romans 1:16ff. and Genesis 1-3 Opener: Define idolatry in a single-sentence. Revise after discussion. Send to mike@ssefc.org. Best definition gets pulpit time! 1. Read Exodus 20:3-4 (Deut. 5:7-8) 1 John 5:21 and discuss these texts in light of 2 Cor. 11:4; Phil. 3:19 and 1 Cor. 8:4-6. 2. Agree or Disagree: God will not accept worship mixed with idolatry. How does your answer fit with God’s commands concerning idolatry? Use your concordance to look up what God says about “idols.” 3. How did God respond to the worship of His people in Isaiah 1:10-15? What made their worship unacceptable? (Idolatry isn’t mentioned here, so quit trying the obvious. ) 4. Agree or disagree: We can’t worship fully if we are theologically ignorant or theologically accommodating. (Intentionally broad – you discuss.) More specifically: We can’t worship fully if we practice idolatry (worship false gods) or ignorance (worship God falsely – worship God without knowing who He is). 5. Have you, personally, ever been tempted by or practiced idolatry? What was the object of your worship-devotion-pursuit? How did it turn out? Was it satisfying? 6. If you couldn’t share anything in #5 read the first and last of the 10 commandments (Exodus 20:17; Deut. 5:21) and compare to Colossians 3:5-6 and Matthew 22:36-37. Now share. 7. Note Luke 10:27 repeating the first and second commandments. Make any observations regarding both the previous and following contexts. What do they have to do with “worshipping fully?” Prayer Target: Hearts freed from idolatry to worship fully. Worship Fully: Why Not? Romans 1:16ff. and Genesis 1-3 Miss a blank? Now we are including the key! Take notes at your leisure; the answers are provided should you need them. We can’t worship fully if we don’t know God truthfully. We must believe truthfully to worship fully. “If we do not believe truthfully, what do we believe?” The Lie every idol whispers. Romans 1:25 exchanged truth for the lie … AND worshiped & served the creature rather than the Creator. THE LIE: “God is not…” Genesis 3:1-7 Line 1. “God is not Creator.” “In the beginning God created…” Genesis 1:1 et al. If God did not create us then we have no true image. Therefore we have no true knowledge…, purpose, responsibility… If God did not create us then we are self-determined. Therefore if we do not worship God as creator we worship self. Line 2. “God is not good.” “Indeed! Has God said…?” Does God speak truthfully? “God knows…” Does God speak authoritatively? “You will be like God, knowing.” Do God’s commands bring life? “You surely will not die.” If God’s word can’t be trusted we must trust ourselves. “…the woman saw…delight…desire…wise… she took & gave…” Challenge: How, then, can we worship fully and truthfully? 1. Refute the lie. Romans 1:16-23; 8:26-32 What evidence is there? “What has been made” reveals His invisible attributes. “The gospel …reveals…the righteousness of God.” The testimony of transformed lives. 26-30 “…we do not know (26)…we know God causes…” The testimony of the God’s gift. 31-32 If he didn’t spare His Son, will he not give all? 2. Know God truthfully. John 17:3 in context We come to know God personally in: Repentance and belief Ezekiel 14:6; 2 Timothy 2:25-26 Life experience Psalm 34:8, 46:10; Titus 1:16 Wrathful judgment Ezek. 24:24-25:14; 2 Th. 1:8 3. Destroy our idols. God will not accept idolatrous worship. Do I truthfully know God or am I worshipping falsely? This week my life will say either: “Know God” or “no god.”