Matt Luker: June 2008 Archives

Matt Luker: June 2008 Archives

Wonderful Ndola WelcomeJoe and Trina McGarry are currently serving on a missions trip to Ndola. After several very long flights, they have finally arrived in Ndola. You can follow the missions team and their progress at their blog. You can also read about the wonderful welcome Joe and Trina received in Ndola.

We love you, Joe and Trina!

John Mury begins our series “Back to Basics,” a study based on the book Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis. This week, John looks at the Law of Human Nature, a concept C.S. Lewis bases in the fact that all human beings yearn for purpose and meaning, yearn to be more than they actually are. Why do we believe in the concepts of right and wrong, fairness, and goodness? Are these just absurd quirks of our existence, or are they proof that we are created for something more?

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Ed Fraher has a special message about Kid Connection and Fall 2008. If you find Kid Connection interesting and fun, perhaps you might enjoy participating or helping out!

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We are starting a new series for the summer titled Back to Basics. The Back to Basics series is an examination of the foundations of the Christian faith using the book Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis to explore these truths. For more information, see our teaching series page.

This Sunday, we will be kicking off the summer with our first Sports Picnic! Our sports picnics are a wonderful way to have fun in the sun while getting to know others through sports. We’ll have a variety of sports going during the picnic, along with specific activities geared towards children. And if you just enjoy soaking up the sun, there’s plenty of grass to spread out on!

  • What: Food & Fun at the Park
  • When: Sunday, June 29th
  • Where: The fields at Westgate Academy School
  • Time: After Church (11:30/12:00pm)
  • Bring: a blanket or park/beach chairs and a lunch for you and your family. Some folks bring coolers and packed lunches, while others pick up salads and sandwiches. Sunscreen is also good!

We will have the equipment for the following activites: Boci Ball, Wiffle Ball, Chicago-Style Softball, Ultimate Frisbee, Football.

As mentioned already, this is our first sports picnic—there will be others! Be sure to sign up with our calendar to keep up-to-date on future BSF events!

Beaconnet.org makes use of Google Calendar for scheduling and displaying up and coming events. This allows us to present you with a lot of ways to use and display calendar information. You can even automatically feed Beacon events into your Calendar!

You recently were added to a Beacon mailing list, or someone told you to check out a particular mailing list. Where do you find them? How do you get on to a mailing list? Or maybe you just want off a Beacon mailing list? This entry describes how to go about managing your Beacon email life.

What if you don’t have an iPod? What if you want to listen to a podcast somewhere other than in front of your computer? Can you listen to podcasts on CD? The answer is “Yes!” There are several ways to listen to podcasts off of a CD: one that is very simple, and some others that may be a little more complicated.

So you don’t care for iTunes or you don’t have it, and you just want to get a particular podcast downloaded to your PC. There are several ways to go about doing this, some easier than others.

You have iTunes, and you even have an iPod to boot. So how do you listen to the Beacon podcast using iTunes? How do you get the podcast on your iPod?

You’re in luck—this is the absolute easiest way to listen to Beacon podcasts.

Mr. Big Shot

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John Mury uses the example of Naaman (2 Kings 5) to demonstrate how sometimes God can work through humble, mundane events to radically change our lives. Continuing in our series on the Biblical virtue of humility, John encourages us to not get so caught up in how important we are that we might miss out on what God wants to do—even through humble, ordinary acts.

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The Big Head

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This week, John Mury discusses humility using the prayers of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector as illustrations. Found in Luke 18:9-14, we have examples of self-esteem: one out of control and another conscious of his sinful state. John asks the question, “Perhaps we need an ‘I exam’?” This message also ties in with the celebration of Father’s Day, asking us to consider how even earthly fathers want to love and give gifts to their beloved children. Might not God love us even more than an earthly father?

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Power Play

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Continuing in our series on Humility, John Mury talks about the sons of Zebedee and how they wanted to be the greatest in the kingdom. This message is based in the passage Matthew 20:20-28. This service is a part of Beacon’s Kid Connection, where we actively involve our children in our worship service.

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The audio quality is a little different this week, as we were experimenting with a new way to run our board. We hope to have all the kinks worked out soon. Thanks for bearing with us while we try to make this whole process better!

Starting off our new series on the biblical virtue of humilty, John Mury looks at the Genesis story of the Tower of Babel and what it has to say about human nature, God’s nature, and the value of humility.

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