... one may call it painful! Or a COLLISION!
Sunday Nights are going to have a new look and feel to them! As you know, Sunday Night "youth group" is called "Collide: Where faith and life intersect." So, we're going to spend the first few weeks looking at what that exactly means.
Every Sunday Night from 6-7:30pm, Doors Open @ 5:30 (door #11 or 15)
The following information is HUGE for you as parents:
WHAT
WE’RE TALKING ABOUT:
Here is an overview
of what we’re talking about. Listed below the summary is a parent cue to help
you dialog with your child about the session. The question is intended not just
to be asked by you, but to be responded to by BOTH of you. Use this opportunity to find out what God is teaching
your child, and allow your child to see what God is teaching you as well.
Collide:
Series Overview
Ask anyone who’s ever
run into a sliding glass door that was closed, or went for the same baseball as
a teammate, or experienced a fender bender at a stoplight—a collision changes
things. Whether it’s a bump on the head or a cracked bumper, something is not
the same as it was before. The same thing happens when we collide with God or
His truth or even other people. We’re changed. But unless we put ourselves in a
position to collide, everything will stay the same. So are you ready to change,
are you ready to collide?
Session One: Impact (September
16th)
Not many people would
place themselves in the path of a moving object. Well, not most sane people.
But if you understand the principle of collision, then you put yourself out
there. You think about what you need to do, who you need to intersect with to
make change happen. With whom or with what do you need to collide? Because if
you never collide, you’ll never change.
Session One Parent Cue: What is one thing you would like to
change in your life? What would it take to make that change happen?
Session Two: Blindsided (September
23rd)
Have you ever met
someone who was such a great example of Christ, but that person wasn’t a
Christian? It sort of messes with your head, doesn’t it? After all, Christians
don’t have a monopoly on caring for people. Not all things that are God’s truth
exist exclusively with Christians or in the walls of the church. And if we
realize that we can collide with truth in places other than the expected, God
can use those collisions to show us new things about Himself and even change us.
Session Two Parent Cue: What is something that you have
learned about God from a person or source that wouldn’t necessarily be labeled
“Christian”?
Session Three: Totaled (September
30th)
Are you a safety
boy/girl? Do you like the predictable? Do you like to know the outcome before
you dive into something? Do you like to keep things the way they
are—predictable? Isn’t that, well, a little boring? Maybe you need to collide
with God. Maybe you need to place yourself in His path so that something in
your life will change. It’s a collision that will leave you different than the
status quo—and that’s a very good thing.
Session Three Parent Cue: As a Christian, is there something
you feel like you should do, but for some reason—fear, uncertainty,
discomfort—you’re reluctant to do it? How can you push yourself out of that comfort
zone and make it happen?
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