Weekly Meetings




Thursday, September 20, 2012

C28 Christian Clothing Facebook Post 9/19/2012

IF IT STOPS YOU FROM GETTING CLOSER TO GOD,
THEN IT NEEDS TO GO.
Greetings!   Yes, I know the Disciple I class has been finished for a year and half.   But I thought I would
use this already existing blog to post things of interest.   I thought about changing the name of the blog,
but I think "Disciple One" works in the context that each of us is a Disciple.

Have a Blessed Day!

Eugene.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Video Segment 34 Summary (May 23, 2011 class)

Segment 34: A Last Supper Together

Presenter: David Lowes Watson

The word covenant means binding in relation to God. The covenant
with God is always at God’s initiative; we respond to God’s grace.
Jeremiah prophesied a new covenant in which God’s law would
be written on every heart. Jesus Christ embodied this new covenant.
We have to let God be God by being obedient. To be obedient, we
have to be disciplined. The early Puritan movement used the word
covenant as a watchword for obedient discipleship. Christians through
the centuries have found that the best way to keep their covenant
with God is to make an agreement with one another to that end.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Video Segment 33 Summary (May 15, 2011 class)

Segment 33: Gifts of Each Disciple

Presenter: Maxie Dunnam

Every Christian is a minister. In baptism and confirmation, all of us
are ordained to the general ministry of the church. We have been
claimed and commissioned by Christ. Jesus’ style defines our style:
He calls us to be servants. When we choose Jesus’ style, we give up the
right to be in charge. We become available and vulnerable. We lose
our fear of being taken advantage of. We experience freedom.

Friday, May 6, 2011

Video Segment 32 Summary (May 9, 2011 class)

Segment 32: We Never Lose Hope

Presenter: Jorge A. González

The Book of Revelation was written for Christians suffering bitter persecution.
Addressed to seven churches, Revelation offered hope to inspire courage, a call to return to faithfulness, and the message that only faith in Christ would sustain
them in persecution. The message of Revelation is threefold: Jesus Christ gained an ultimate victory over evil, the powers of evil are still active in the world, and the faithful must struggle in the face of evil. Underlying these themes is the conviction that God is in charge of human history.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Video Segment 31 Summary (May 2, 2011 class)

Segment 31: A People Set Apart

Presenter: William H. Willimon

Baptism attaches one to a community, the body of Christ. Baptism
means all that water means: deliverance, sustenance, new life. Water is
a symbol of death but also of salvation. Baptism is a communal act, a
prophetic act, a revolutionary act. Because of the peculiarity baptism
calls for, we must be prepared for the pain of changing and growing
and for the pain of letting go and trusting God. New life begins at the
instant of baptism. Baptism is a “dress rehearsal for death”—training
in letting go in faith—and promises the hope of resurrection.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Video Segment 30 Summary (April 18, 2011 class)

Segment 30: Our Great High Priest

Presenter: William L. Lane

Hebrews takes the form of a sermon, a “word of exhortation.”
Hebrews is an insistent call to listen to the word that God has spoken. It
was prepared for a specific local congregation whose members had
become weary with the constant struggle they faced as Christians.
The pastor urged them to fix their gaze on Jesus so they would not
grow weary. The people of the new covenant were consecrated to the
service of God through Jesus’ sacrificial death. Consecration to God
implies committed discipleship. The task of the disciple is to emulate
Jesus, who faithfully did the will of God, regardless of the cost.