Christian Education Classes – Fall 2014

Christian Education – Fall 2014

Sundays from 11:15 – 12:15

September 7 through November 30, 2014

 

Preschool (Ages 2–4) Preschoolers learn about God’s thrilling rescue of Israel from Egypt and how the Old Testament points to the Savior. Taught by Phillip and Bridget DiBella with Assistant Elena Mourad

Younger Elementary (Grades K–3) Children learn to obey God through stories about the Old Testament prophets and kings. Taught by Robert Mourad

Older Elementary (Grades 4–6) Pre-teens learn about the life, work and teachings of Christ in the Gospels. Taught by Maria Dunn

 

Friendship Class (Special Needs Education)

Those with disabilities will study from the New Testament. The lessons will highlight the work of the Holy Spirit in the early church. Taught by Peggy Van Lowe and one adult/teen mentor for each student.

 

 Adult Education

 Exploring Crossroads – What is Crossroads all about? Come learn the basics of how our faith and practice are rooted in the glory of the triune God’s free grace received through faith in Jesus Christ as illuminated in the sacred pages of Scripture. This class is required for all seeking membership. Taught by Pastor Don Sampson

 Emotionally Healthy Spirituality – You can’t be spiritually mature while remaining emotionally immature. Come learn how we can escape the lifelessness of unhealthy spirituality and experience a fresh faith charged with authenticity, contemplation, and a hunger for God that leaves you filled up and overflowing instead of burnt out and exhausted. Taught by Pastor Tim Carroll

 

Prayer Focus for Samoa – Sunday, August 24

Samoa, Pacific: The growth of evangelicals is encouraging – through renewal movements in mainline churches as well as through newer groups, especially Pentecostals/charismatics. This growth parallels a major decline in traditional denominations. Pentecostals/charismatics and other evangelical agencies, such as Youth for Christ, are met with opposition, particularly from some mainline denominations. Pray for harmony between the newer and the more traditional branches of the Church. www.operationworld.org

 

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Prayer Focus for St Vincent and the Grenadines – Sunday, August 17

St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Caribbean:The need continues for biblical leadership and training in churches, although it is being addressed by programs such as Bible school extensions and BCCs. www.operationworld.org

 

St Vincent

Genesis 29:1-35

 

Then Jacob went on his journey and came to the land of the people of the east. 2 As he looked, he saw a well in the field, and behold, three flocks of sheep lying beside it, for out of that well the flocks were watered. The stone on the well’s mouth was large, 3 and when all the flocks were gathered there, the shepherds would roll the stone from the mouth of the well and water the sheep, and put the stone back in its place over the mouth of the well.

4 Jacob said to them, “My brothers, where do you come from?” They said, “We are from Haran.” 5 He said to them, “Do you know Laban the son of Nahor?” They said, “We know him.” 6 He said to them, “Is it well with him?” They said, “It is well; and see, Rachel his daughter is coming with the sheep!” 7 He said, “Behold, it is still high day; it is not time for the livestock to be gathered together. Water the sheep and go, pasture them.” 8 But they said, “We cannot until all the flocks are gathered together and the stone is rolled from the mouth of the well; then we water the sheep.”

9 While he was still speaking with them, Rachel came with her father’s sheep, for she was a shepherdess. 10 Now as soon as Jacob saw Rachel the daughter of Laban his mother’s brother, and the sheep of Laban his mother’s brother, Jacob came near and rolled the stone from the well’s mouth and watered the flock of Laban his mother’s brother. 11 Then Jacob kissed Rachel and wept aloud. 12 And Jacob told Rachel that he was her father’s kinsman, and that he was Rebekah’s son, and she ran and told her father.

13 As soon as Laban heard the news about Jacob, his sister’s son, he ran to meet him and embraced him and kissed him and brought him to his house. Jacob told Laban all these things, 14 and Laban said to him, “Surely you are my bone and my flesh!” And he stayed with him a month.

15 Then Laban said to Jacob, “Because you are my kinsman, should you therefore serve me for nothing? Tell me, what shall your wages be?” 16 Now Laban had two daughters. The name of the older was Leah, and the name of the younger was Rachel. 17 Leah’s eyes were weak, but Rachel was beautiful in form and appearance. 18 Jacob loved Rachel. And he said, “I will serve you seven years for your younger daughter Rachel.” 19 Laban said, “It is better that I give her to you than that I should give her to any other man; stay with me.” 20 So Jacob served seven years for Rachel, and they seemed to him but a few days because of the love he had for her.

21 Then Jacob said to Laban, “Give me my wife that I may go in to her, for my time is completed.” 22 So Laban gathered together all the people of the place and made a feast. 23 But in the evening he took his daughter Leah and brought her to Jacob, and he went in to her. 24 (Laban gave his female servant Zilpah to his daughter Leah to be her servant.) 25 And in the morning, behold, it was Leah! And Jacob said to Laban, “What is this you have done to me? Did I not serve with you for Rachel? Why then have you deceived me?” 26 Laban said, “It is not so done in our country, to give the younger before the firstborn. 27 Complete the week of this one, and we will give you the other also in return for serving me another seven years.” 28 Jacob did so, and completed her week. Then Laban gave him his daughter Rachel to be his wife. 29 (Laban gave his female servant Bilhah to his daughter Rachel to be her servant.) 30 So Jacob went in to Rachel also, and he loved Rachel more than Leah, and served Laban for another seven years.

31 When the LORD saw that Leah was hated, he opened her womb, but Rachel was barren. 32 And Leah conceived and bore a son, and she called his name Reuben, for she said, “Because the LORD has looked upon my affliction; for now my husband will love me.” 33 She conceived again and bore a son, and said, “Because the LORD has heard that I am hated, he has given me this son also.” And she called his name Simeon. 34Again she conceived and bore a son, and said, “Now this time my husband will be attached to me, because I have borne him three sons.” Therefore his name was called Levi. 35 And she conceived again and bore a son, and said, “This time I will praise the LORD.” Therefore she called his name Judah. Then she ceased bearing.

 

Tech’s Not Enough – Genesis 28

space elevator

Nanotube Space Elevator

Technology has exploded in recent history, and there’s no doubt that we are better off for it. Modern plumbing, travel by air, and medical advances are some of the first things that come to mind. I am happy that men and women have dreamed great dreams and sought to make them reality. And many now dream of where technology will take us next. Take the carbon nanotube, for instance. Some dream of a day when we will be able to build an elevator to space using this new molecular technology (www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kl083LAYnoU), and I hope that we can find a way to do it.

Of course, the hope for technology to bridge heaven and earth can be taken metaphorically to stand for the hope that technology can lead us into an ideal future, an “age of abundance” www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceEog1XS5OI). This vision for the future is quite popular today and sounds like very good news. But here’s the question: Will technology usher in a peaceful, secure and happy future? Is technology the good news; is technological advancement the gospel?

Mesopotamia - Pergamum Museum, Berlin

Ziggurat Model in Pergamum Museum, Berlin

Let’s consider Genesis 28:10-22. This passage is famously remembered as “Jacob’s Ladder.” Here God appears to Jacob in a dream. The LORD stands above a ladder (or “flight of steps”) and makes great promises for Jacob and his family’s future. There are similarities and differences between Jacob’s dream and another famous passage in Genesis: the Tower of Babel. The connection between the two stories is clearest in the stairways or flights of steps (Genesis 28:12) that reach to the heavens (Genesis 11:4). In both passages, a ziggurat is being described. A ziggurat was a large building that invited the gods to come down the steps from heaven and bring their blessing to the earth.  The builders of Babel set the ladder up in the earth; in Jacob’s dream, God is the builder and he sets up the ladder.  Due to a distorted grasp of God, the builders in Babel thought he could be coerced to give them the heavenly life; in Jacob’s dream, the LORD comes to Jacob to explain how the heavenly life will be brought to the earth. The point is this: the blessed life that humanity desires will not come through human technological advancement but through God’s covenant with Abraham.

Eventually, many centuries after Jacob dreamed that dream, Jesus, a son of Abraham, spoke with a man named Nathanael. He explained to Nathanael that he is the ultimate fulfillment of Jacob’s ladder (Jladder Jesusohn 1:51). Jesus Christ is the way that heaven and earth are bridged so that God’s Kingdom can come to earth as it is in heaven. And rather than pleading our great worth to the Father because of our development of super-computers, Jesus died for our sins. Ultimate human flourishing required the sacrifice of the Son of God, not more hours at the office.

Now, technology is not opposed to the Kingdom of God. Although some may say that we must choose between science and faith, we ought to see the two as linked: science and faith. Technological advancement is not enough to bring about true human fulfillment. God must be at the center of the equation and Jesus, the son of Jacob, is the only mediator between God and men (2 Timothy 2:5). He is Lord of all, and all, including technology, must be brought into submission to his good purposes for the world.

QUESTIONS FOR CONVERSATION

1. What technologies do you use most? How are they typically used? Do you find yourself using them that way? Is that use helping to shape you and others  into the way of Christ?

2. Have you ever heard anyone make the argument that humanity’s best future lies in technological advancement? Can you think of movies or TV Shows that have featured that hope?

3.  How is the covenant with Abraham (Genesis 12) the way that God will bring true human fulfillment to the earth?

4. How has technology furthered the Kingdom of Jesus? How might it hinder it?

Prayer Focus for St Pierre & Miquelon – Sunday, August 10

St PierreSt. Pierre and Miquelon, North America: There are no longer any evangelical groups. The Baptists and AoG have both withdrawn from this hard field. While there may be a few private believers, there is no longer a formal evangelical or even Protestant presence in the islands. www.operationworld.org

 

 

Prayer Focus for St. Martin – Sunday, August 3

St MartinSt. Martin, Caribbean: A variety of churches serves the French, American and Caribbean populations. Many provide church services for holidaymakers as well as locals. Pray for unity and cooperation among the diverse denominations in this place where spiritual apathy is a much greater rival than other denominations. www.operationworld.org

 

 

Ephesians 3:14-4:1

14 For this reason I bow my knees before the Father, 15 from whom every family in heaven and on earth is named, 16 that according to the riches of his glory he may grant you to be strengthened with power through his Spirit in your inner being, 17 so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith—that you, being rooted and grounded in love, 18 may have strength to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, 19 and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled with all the fullness of God.

20 Now to him who is able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think, according to the power at work within us, 21 to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever. Amen.

4 I therefore, a prisoner for the Lord, urge you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling to which you have been called,

Women’s Ministries September 2014 – May 2015

BIBLE STUDIES

  • Tuesdays, 9:30am @ Nancy Sampson’s home; led by Nancy Sampson. Gospel Love, World Harvest Mission (Serge).
  • Fridays, 9:30am @ Amy Stolnis’ home; led by Linda Neice. Extravagant Grace: God’s Glory Displayed in Our Weakness, Barbara Duguid. Childcare provided.
  • Sundays, 7:30pm @ Dorothy Carroll’s home; led by Dorothy Carroll. Philippians; with If You Want to Walk on Water, You’ve Got to Get Out of the Boat, John Ortberg.

14th DAY LADIES: FELLOWSHIP WITH A FOCUS

All Crossroads women are invited to enjoy these events, which are held on the 14th of every month and on a rotating basis highlight the following three areas:

  • Gals’ night out: Meet at 7pm at a local restaurant for an opportunity to decompress together from the day’s stressors!
  • Encouragement through testimony: Gather at one of our homes for snacks, coffee, and the chance to hear about what God is doing in one of our sisters’ lives.
  • Learning together: Come to the church these evenings to learn about and discuss Bible passages, today’s issues, and other practical matters of Christian living.

TOPICAL WORKSHOPS

Sometimes scheduled as 14th Day Ladies “Learning Together” events, these are evening workshops held at the church in which we’ll explore daily discipleship concerns, like managing your finances (March 14) or determining how to utilize today’s incredible technologies in a god-honoring way (November 1).

 

RETREAT

“Biblical Womanhood: Generation to Generation.” Susan Hunt, presenter. October 24-25 (7-9pm on the 24th and 9am-12pm on the 25th). Faith Church, Frederick, MD. Cost is $20, not including shared hotel costs for the evening of the 24th. Registration required. For more information, visit http://faithreformed.org/womens-conference-2014. If you’d like to attend, please contact Linda Neice (lindaneice@crossroadspca.net).

 

WOMEN’S MINISTRY CALENDAR

2014-2015

Sept. 14 (Sunday), 6:30pm: 2014-15 Women’s Ministry Kick-off at the Boys and Girls Club. Drinks and hors d’oeuvres provided. Come hear what we have planned for the coming school year!

Sept. 16 (Tuesday), 9:30am: Weekly Bible Study at Nancy Sampson’s home begins. Gospel Love, World Harvest Mission (Serge). Led by Nancy Sampson.

Sept. 19 (Friday), 9:30am: Weekly Bible Study at Amy Stolnis’ home begins. Extravagant Grace: God’s Glory Displayed in Our Weakness, Barbara Duguid. Led by Linda Neice.

Sept. 21 (Sunday), 7:30pm: Weekly Bible Study at Dorothy Carroll’s home begins. Philippians ; with If You Want to Walk on Water, You’ve Got to Get Out of the Boat, John Ortberg. Led by Dorothy Carroll.

Oct. 14 (Tuesday), 7:00pm: Meet at Giorgios in Montclair for dinner and/or dessert!

Oct. 24-25 (Friday-Saturday): Women’s Retreat in Frederick, MD. We’ll be staying together in a hotel and attending the “Biblical Womanhood: Generation to Generation” conference at Faith Church. Susan Hunt, presenter.

Nov. 1 (Saturday), 7:00pm: Workshop on “Technology & Godly Living” at the Boys and Girls Club. Led by Linda Neice.

Nov. 14 (Friday), 7:00pm: Enjoy a time of fellowship at Nancy Sampson’s home, while hearing one of your sisters share her testimony of God’s work in her life.

Nov. 23 (Sunday), 6:00pm: CROSSROADS’ PIE AND PRAISE (Thanksgiving celebration)

Dec. 14 (Sunday), 6:00pm: CROSSROADS’ COOKIES AND CAROLS (Christmas celebration)

Jan. 14 (Wednesday), 7:00pm: Meet at Giorgios in Montclair for dinner and/or dessert!

Jan. 18, 20 & 23: Women’s Spring Bible Studies begin. (Subject to change.)

Feb. 14 (Saturday), 7:00pm: Pizza and Game Night at the Boys and Girls Club! (Details TBD. Date subject to change.)

Mar. 14 (Saturday), 7:00pm: Workshop on “Tips to Managing Your Finances” at the Boys and Girls Club. Led by Amy Stolnis and Nancy Sampson.

Apr. 14 (Tuesday), 7:00pm: Meet at Giorgios in Montclair for dinner and/or dessert!

May 14 (Thursday), 7:00pm: Enjoy a time of fellowship at Maria Dunn’s home, while hearing one of your sisters share her testimony of God’s work in her life.

Judges 3:12-30

Judges 3:12-30

 

12 And the people of Israel again did what was evil in the sight of the Lord, and the Lord strengthened Eglon the king of Moab against Israel, because they had done what was evil in the sight of the Lord. 13 He gathered to himself the Ammonites and the Amalekites, and went and defeated Israel. And they took possession of the city of palms. 14 And the people of Israel served Eglon the king of Moab eighteen years.

15 Then the people of Israel cried out to the Lord, and the Lord raised up for them a deliverer, Ehud, the son of Gera, the Benjaminite, a left-handed man. The people of Israel sent tribute by him to Eglon the king of Moab. 16 And Ehud made for himself a sword with two edges, a cubit in length, and he bound it on his right thigh under his clothes. 17 And he presented the tribute to Eglon king of Moab. Now Eglon was a very fat man. 18 And when Ehud had finished presenting the tribute, he sent away the people who carried the tribute. 19 But he himself turned back at the idols near Gilgal and said, “I have a secret message for you, O king.” And he commanded, “Silence.” And all his attendants went out from his presence. 20 And Ehud came to him as he was sitting alone in his cool roof chamber. And Ehud said, “I have a message from God for you.” And he arose from his seat. 21 And Ehud reached with his left hand, took the sword from his right thigh, and thrust it into his belly. 22 And the hilt also went in after the blade, and the fat closed over the blade, for he did not pull the sword out of his belly; and the dung came out. 23 Then Ehud went out into the porch and closed the doors of the roof chamber behind him and locked them.

24 When he had gone, the servants came, and when they saw that the doors of the roof chamber were locked, they thought, “Surely he is relieving himself in the closet of the cool chamber.” 25 And they waited till they were embarrassed. But when he still did not open the doors of the roof chamber, they took the key and opened them, and there lay their lord dead on the floor.

26 Ehud escaped while they delayed, and he passed beyond the idols and escaped to Seirah. 27 When he arrived, he sounded the trumpet in the hill country of Ephraim. Then the people of Israel went down with him from the hill country, and he was their leader.28 And he said to them, “Follow after me, for the Lord has given your enemies the Moabites into your hand.” So they went down after him and seized the fords of the Jordan against the Moabites and did not allow anyone to pass over. 29 And they killed at that time about 10,000 of the Moabites, all strong, able-bodied men; not a man escaped. 30 So Moab was subdued that day under the hand of Israel. And the land had rest for eighty years.