Thursday, November 21, 2013

What is the "Church Year?"

The organization of the year in which we celebrate the great acts that God did in Christ for our salvation. The church year begins with the Advent season, usually late in November, and ends with Christ the King Sunday the following November.

We are beginning the season of Advent.

Bible Background:  Luke 1:5-25 (birth of John the Baptist foretold), 26-38 (birth of Jesus foretold), 39-45 (Mary visits Elizabeth), 57-66 (birth of John the Baptist).

Time:  Advent is the first season of the church year.  It begins four weeks before Christmas, on the Sunday closest to Nov. 30.  It ends on Christmas Eve.

Color:  Purple is the traditional color of the *paraments, vestments and other accessories of Advent. It signifies royalty and reminds us that Jesus was born to be our King. Many churches choose to use blue (as Good Shepherd does), the color of hope and anticipation.  Look at the *vestments used in our church.  Explain to your child what the color means.

* Paraments:  Cloth hangings for the altar, pulpit and lectern.  These indicate the day or season of the church year by their color.

* Vestments:  Garments worn by those performing worship service duties.

About Advent:
  • Advent means "coming" or "drawing near."  Advent is a time of waiting and preparation for the arrival of Christ.
  • The lessons read from the Bible during Advent feature words of the Old Testament prophets telling God's people that He would send the Savior.
  • An Advent wreath is often used to mark the four weeks of Advent.  The wreath contains four candles. One candle is lit on the first Sunday in Advent. Each week, an additional candle is lit. Finally, on the Sunday before Christmas, all four candles will be burning brightly. Some churches add a "Christ candle" in the middle of the wreath (Good Shepherd does), which is lit on Christmas Day. An Advent wreath also can be used as part of your families Advent devotions.


Thursday, November 14, 2013

Sunday,November 17, 2013 at Good Shepherd
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Preteen

Sandwich Making

This Sunday we will be making sandwiches for Catholic community services.  Each child has been assigned an item to bring for sandwiches.  Please be sure they bring these items.
 Children will also be putting together boxes for Operation Christmas child and discussing the importance of serving.
Sunday, November 17, 2013 at Good Shepherd
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High School
Crazy Love


Chapter 7: Your Best Life … Later

A recent New York Times best seller was titled 1. The Year of Living Biblically. A year is biting off quite a bit. How about the concept of The Day of Living Biblically? Could you start there, just for a day, living as biblically as possible? Is this something a friend might do with you? How about if your small group decides that on Wednesday, ________, 2009, that you’re all going to strive to live the day biblically?


Read Galatians 5:22–23. In the King James Version, one of the fruit of the Spirit is “longsuffering.” 2. What images does that word evoke in your mind? Is that a word your family and friends would use to describe your life? If not, why not?


Take a few moments and answer this question: What am I doing right now that requires faith? 3. Nothing is gained here by trying to sound spiritual or concocting some answer that isn’t true. Maybe it helps to break the sentence in half. First, answer: What am I doing right now? Then look at those “right now” things and ask if any of them requires faith.
Sunday, November 17, 2013 at Good Shepherd
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JUNIOR HIGH (Grades 6, 7, 8)
Experiencing God by Henry Blackaby

Verse to memorize:  Any of you who does not give up everything he has cannot be my disciple.  - Luke 14:33
We must be willing to yield everything in our lives to Christ.  Through this, he can make adjustments in our lives.

TALK ABOUT IT
Obedience requires adjustments.  Discuss how you feel about the following statements.

1) You cannot stay where you are and go with God at the same time.
2)  Obedience is costly to you and to those around you.
3)  Obedience requires total dependence on God to work through you.


PRAY TOGETHER
Pray for clarity and pray for God to reveal Himself to increase faith that leads to action.
Sunday,November 17, 2013 at Good Shepherd
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Preschool and Kindergarten

Baby Jesus

Children Will learn that "God's Son is born for us."  (Isaiah 9:6)
Read Luke 1:26-33; 2:1-7 as a family.  Talk about this being the time of year when we celebrate Jesus' birth.


Sunday,November 17, 2013 at Good Shepherd
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First, Second and Third Grade

Why do we call it Christmas?

Children will learn the Biblical story of Christmas (Luke 2:1-20)

Children will experience a serving opportunity.  Here are a few discussion questions:


  • Where can we find the story of Christmas in the Bible?  Read it together as a family.
  • Why does the story of Christmas found in the bible matter to us?
  • Tell me about St. Nicolas.
  • What did you do during your serving project?
  • How can we serve others together this week?

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Sunday,November 10, 2013 at Good Shepherd

Junior High and High School

NO BIBLE STUDY THIS SUNDAY.  Please plan to worship together as a family at the 11:15 am service and then join us for Family Life, beginning with lunch at 12:30 pm.

Confirmation is part of the Family Life program.  If you are in 6th grade or older you are encouraged and invited to join us for Confirmation.

Luther's Small Catechism with Pastor Jeff

New Testament Survey with Pastor James

Other classes offered:

Experiencing God with Pastor Christine
Basic Christian Teachings for kids (grades 1-5)
High School Leadership Training (grades 9-12)
Barnabus Training (GSLC's mentor program)
This month's member care option:  Lefse Making!
Childcare if provided for children 6-weeks through kindergarten)
Sunday,November 10, 2013 at Good Shepherd
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Preteen

What if Jesus is Lord

Key Faith Foundation:  Jesus is God.  Key Scriptures:  Psalm 110; Acts 2:34-36

Fun clues to dig into as a family:

Clue 1:  Who9 was the first person to call Jesus "Lord" in the New Testament?  (A man with leprosy in Matthew 8:2).

Clue 2:  Name two examples of Jesus being a leader in the New Testament.

Clue 3:  Find something that every single person in your family has in common that no one would be able to guess by looking at you.

Clue 4:  Find out what jobs your parents have done in their lives.  What job would you like to have when you grow up?
Sunday,November 10, 2013 at Good Shepherd
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First, Second and Third Grade

The Big Questions of Christmas- Why do we call it Christmas?

Children will learn the Biblical story of Christmas (Luke 2:1-20)

Children will discover answers to the BIG questions of Christmas.  Here are a few discussion questions:

  • What was the name of the special mass that was held just for Jesus to celebrate His birth in some of the churches in Europe?  (Christ's Mass)
  • Is December 25th the day Jesus was actually born?  (We don't know the exact day Jesus was born because no one wrote it down at the time.)
  • Who declared December 25 the day to celebrate Jesus' birth?  (Julius 1)
  • Tell me about the Christmas story found in the Bible. Let's read Luke 2:1-20 together as a family.
  • What are some BIG questions you have about Christmas?
The children will continue to learn the answers to these questions for 3 more lessons prior to Christmas break.
Sunday,November 10, 2013 at Good Shepherd
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Preschool and Kindergarten

Mt. Sinai and the Ten Commandments

Children will learn that God gave his people rules to follow.

Help children understand that these rules are still important today.  You can read the story in Exodus 24.