You know, one of the greatest benefits we have in our Small Groups and ABF Communities is how they give us wonderful opportunities to connect with each other. When we “do life together” not only within the class or group experience, but within truly being a community of believers we find ourselves being Christ’s hands and feet. I just came from our Ministry Leaders meeting at the church building where I found out about a new opportunity for our groups to “do life together”.
 
We are in the process of doing some repainting within the church building, and there are 16 different areas that need some TLC.  These areas would be perfect for a Small Group or ABF Community to adopt as a short-term project.  If your Group or Community is interested in helping in this effort, please contact Mike Wash and he will set you up with a space.
 
Mike’s contact info:
email: mikewash@windstream.net
phone: 873-8417
 
 
As always, please let me know if there is anything I can help you with!

From Small Group Dynamics 

 

 

10. Survivor (now that in week 27 we just got to Ezekiel 17).

- Len Woods, Christ Community

9.
Twilight Zone.

- Mark Goins, Zionsville Fellowship; Michael C. Mack, Northeast Christian

8.
Funniest Pets and People.

- Bryan Parris, CenterPointeChurch.org

7.
Still Standing.

- Michael C. Mack, Northeast Christian

6.
Hell’s Kitchen.

- Bryan Parris, CenterPointeChurch.org

5.
FRIENDS meets ER.

- Len Woods, Christ Community

4.
Three’s company: and four is a small group.

- Mark Goins, Zionsville Fellowship

3.
Full House.

- Michael C. Mack, Northeast Christian

2.
The Late Late Show.

- Bryan Parris, CenterPointeChurch.org

1.
Amazing Race… (to the rest room, after the closing prayer).

- Len Woods, Christ Community

If anyone out there is actually reading this yet, we are close to being live. I am hoping to get the living room launched by Thanksgiving weekend.

Recently I found myself eating dinner at McDonald’s in Frankfort. On one end of the restaurant was a typical McDonald’s birthday party with the balloons, games, etc. At the appropriate moment in the midst of the mayhem, one of the parents brought in the birthday cake all lit up. The group of twenty-plus kids and parents all chimed in with “Happy Birthday to You”. I was amazed to hear them sing all four lines of the song exactly like the first one. It was as if they had only heard the first line, but not the rest of the song. (Go ahead, sing it to yourself and see what I mean.) I was astonished. How could they not know “Happy Birthday to You”?  Aren’t we all just ‘pre-programmed’ with certain songs like that one?

As I sat in stunned silence, the answer hit me.  Like most everything in life, they didn’t know the song because nobody taught it to them.  How often do we assume that people should “just know things”? Sadly, this is true even within the church.  Biblical and spiritual illiteracy rates are soaring in America.  We can no longer assume that the adults that are involved at Woodford “just know things”. That’s why your leadership in our Adult Education Ministry is so important.  We support, no we demand, strong programs for our children and our youth – do we feel the same for the adults that are in our seats every week? Or do we assume they “just know things”?

Thank you for your ministry!

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