Dear beloved in Christ Jesus,
As summer begins to draw to a close, I wanted to update you on the fall start at the church. Enclosed you will find a list of fall activities and start dates. I hope you will put it in your Bible or on the fridge and take note of the offerings for you and ways to reach out to others in our community with the transforming love of Jesus Christ. Additionally, I wanted to highlight the main discipleship offerings as we get back into life together after a more relaxed and relational summer.
Discovery Bible Study, which we shared about last spring, will become the method for Bible study at the church. It overlays well for all our groups, whether small groups, men’s group (AMOC) and women’s group, youth group or even those you may use in your own homes. It is a way to engage scripture, internalize it, act upon it, and hold one another accountable to what has been gleaned and decided upon as application. We are doing training on this method every Sunday in August. If you’d like to be a small group leader, lead in a ministry at present, or would like to learn for your own soul’s health, please stick around. We will have pizza and teaching for about an hour those weeks.
We will launch this method beginning on September 11 as we begin our stewardship series. The passages preached upon will also be the passages explored. As we move through those four weeks and conclude with a fellowship dinner (see the date enclosed) and ingathering Sunday (October 2 and 9), groups can transition into topical studies or a book of the Bible they may be interested in doing. Youth Group will launch using this same method at that time. We plan to have a ‘huddle with our teens on September 4 to discuss everything with them as we move to a new model and format. For our youngest worshippers, Worship and Wonder will resume on August 21 during worship.
For those interested in a more in-depth Bible Study, Community Bible Study (a link to their program is found on our website) starts back on August 23 with a study of Daniel this fall and Revelation this winter. They have an online option via Zoom as well this year. I’d urge you to reengage with one of these opportunities to be in God’s Word and grow more fully in the Faith.
I’d likewise encourage you to pray about ways to serve. Many have been highlighted this summer in our communications from Sunday service opportunities to one-time events listed on the Save the Date cards. Consider ways you can grow and go, as our tagline states this fall. In all things we are called to be disciples of Jesus, but also those who enroll others to be His disciples as well. I look forward to reengaging in life together in the month ahead, and remain available to you as questions, concerns or pastoral needs arise.
Faithfully in Christ Jesus,
Fr. Andrew Petta
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