Hello all. Tonight we began a new Story of Redemption seeker small group over at our house. This group includes:
At this first meeting, Chris and Alma and Joseph and Natalie were unable to come due to sicknesses. But the rest of the group was here. We had a great discussion as we went through part one of the Story of Redemption, talking about creation, the fall, and God's plan to redeem humanity, prophesied in Genesis. It was notable to me that when I went through some of the different aspects of redemption that appeals to them, they had different answers. Summer was looking forward to the end of death and disease, pain and suffering. Charlie liked the idea of eliminating the tendency and desire to sin. Kelly liked the restoration of the peace and beauty of the Garden of Eden.
Here are some keys to this particular study:
I have two other couples, one a young married couple, and another, an empty-nester, that live out in Princeton to join the study. They are both great role model types, and after we complete the study, they may be able to incorporate the new people in this group that live in Princeton in to their group. I am looking ahead for the next step for those in this group after our study.
Please be praying for this study!
What experience do you have with seeker small groups? What insights do you have to share?
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We met again tonight and went through part 2 in the Story of Redemption. This lesson goes through the stories found in Gen. 11 and the cycle of sin, punishment, and grace that is found. One of the questions that again generated a lot of discussion, as it usually does, related to the people's Noah's time. The world had become full of violence, and God decided to destroy the world. I asked the question, how does today's world relate to the world of Noah's time.
I am amazed at how many people think that it is actually worse today than back then, which several of them indicated last night. Many people are bothered by the moral decline in our nation, and they are concerned about the world their children are growing up in.
There are also personal themes of grace and forgiveness in one's family that often come up in this lesson, and these themes came up again last light.
Chris could not come due to his work schedule. And Joseph and Natalie apparently will not be joining us. Joseph is afraid of being judged. Of course, this would not happen, but since I have not been able to meet them in person, I can understand why a truly unchurched person might be concerned about this.
Jeremy Byers, who is part of one of our small groups and whose wife, Marti, was baptized earlier this year, came and helped watch the kids (Sandy and Cindy Detherage had done this the week before). This is such a huge help to having the study. Please keep this group in your prayers!
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