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November 10, 2010

Movie Night

Post your suggestions for the movie to watch next week.  Pastor Jason and I will look through them and select one.

October 6, 2010

Decision Making Part 3

Jason Yost  Oct 6, 2010  Sermon notes

“Making the right decision when no one else will.”

Making the right decisions becomes easier the more we define the ___values_______ we ___believe______ in.

Making the right decision becomes easier when we make the decision before the question is ___asked_______.

1.  We shouldn’t be embarrassed or ashamed of what we believe.

            Daniel 3,

            Daniel 6:7-22,

            Romans 1:16,

2.  We shouldn’t fear being alone.

            Deuteronomy 31:6,

            Deuteronomy 6:7-9,

            Hebrews 12:1-3,

The closer we stay to Jesus the more likely we will make the __right____ decision.

            Luke 9:18-20,

                     9:28-35,

                   22:39-46,

                        22:54,

                   22:54-62,

What tough decisions are you facing that your friends are not making the right decision in?

September 30, 2010

Decision Making Part 2

Jason Yost  Sept 29, 2010  Sermon notes

What to do when you make the wrong decision.

As soon as you make the __wrong__ decision, you get a chance to make the __right__ decision.

The first reaction is usually to _run_ and _hide_.

Genesis 3:8,

Jonah 1:1-3

Matthew 26:14-16

Matthew 27:1-5

Matthew 26:69-75

John 21:15-17

The reason we run is because of __fear__.   John 3:19-21

The correct decision to make, following a wrong decision is to _repent_.  Luke 15:11-32

The longer you wait to make the correct decision the less likely you are to make the right decision.

Is there some wrong decision you have made that you are still running from?

Is there a decision you are facing and are not sure what to do?

Is there someone you need to go and make things right with?

September 27, 2010

Online Quiz

This week, I’d like you to post an answer to these questions in an attempt to get to know members of Z-360.

1)  Start with your name and the school you attend.

2)  What is your year in school?

3)  What is your favorite movie and why?

4)  If you had the choice of skittles or M&M’s, which would you choose?

5)  Paper or plastic?

6)  What was the last chapter of the Bible you read and when was that?

Joshua Menter

September 23, 2010

Decision Making Part 1

Jason Yost  Sept. 22 2010  Sermon Notes

In order to make healthy decisions we must make them based upon

__facts________ and not on __emotions____.

The foundation of fact is __God_____.

“Who you are and what you are going to be is based upon the decisions you make today.”

 You and I are a product of our own decisions.  (Personal Responsibility)

What kind of person do you want to be?

What are you willing to do to be that kind of person?

In every decision you make you are choosing something and at the same time rejecting something.

   Have a bigger “yes”.

“Decisions base upon emotion bring regret, while decisions based upon fact bring reward.”

Genesis 3:1-24

Genesis 6:1-22

Steps to making a good decision.

1.  __Gather____ all the __facts_____.

2.  What does __God_______ say about the situation?

3.  What are your __thoughts___ about the situation?

4.  How do your thoughts line up with what God __says____?

 

5.  What are the possible ___outcomes____ of the decision?

September 9, 2010

Accepting the Unchangeables

First, I want to congratulate the girls for winning the ‘Who is taller’ competition last week.  I hope you enjoyed your ice cream sundays.  Guys, keep working, there’s always next time.

Now, here is a copy of the notes we handed out to you last week and this week, so if you lost your hard copy, here it is.

God created you by design with a purpose.

            Psalm 139:13-18,

            Romans 9:20,

Jesus wasn’t all that attractive, in his physical appearance.

            Isaiah 53:2,

                        Esau was extremely hairy

                        Jacob had very little hair

                        Elisha was bald

                        Paul possibly had poor eyesight

How can we trust the designer if we don’t value the design?

If you hate the way you look that bitterness will be directed towards God, hindering the greatest relationship you have available to you.

4 Steps to Self-Acceptance

1.) Detect any _ungratefulness_____ towards God.

            List out the changes you would make in your appearance,

                        abilities or family.

            Correct the correctables.

            List out the benefits for the things you cannot change.

2.)  __Thank____ God for the way he has ____made____ you.

            Identify how your unchangeable are building the message

                        of God in your life.  (2 Corinthians 12:9)

            Identify what you are thankful for in your appearance,

                        abilities and family.

3.) __Submit__ yourself to God, allowing Him to __create__ & grow inward beauty in you.

             Make the unchangables “marks of ownership” and “motivation for creating inward beauty.”

             Identify the qualities God wants in you.

Matt. 5:1-12, Galatians 5:22-24.

4.)  _Always__ allow God to use you to produce his character in others.

            Make your unchangeable motivation to be a servant to others.  Mark 10:43-45

 But the LORD said to Samuel, “Do not consider his appearance or his height, for I have rejected him.  The LORD does not look at the things man looks at.  Man looks at the outward appearance but the LORD looks at the heart.”  I Samuel 16:7

“Beauty and value doesn’t come from the mirror, other people or self.  True beauty and value comes from the creator.”

August 24, 2010

The Revelation 1 Jesus

Read Rev. 1

As you read Revelation 1, you get a different glimpse of Jesus than the description in the four gospels.  Just very briefly, here are the words that John uses to describe his Lord.

Jesus Christ, the faithful witness, the firstborn from the dead and ruler over the kings of the earth. (v5)

He “loved us and washed us from our sins in His own blood” (v5)

He “made us kings and priests to serve His God and Father…” (v6)

He is “the Alpha…Omega, the Beginning and the End…Who is and was and is to come, the Almighty.” (v8)

He has a loud voice, as of a trumpet. (v10)

He is “clothed with a garment down to His feet…girded about His chest with a golden band.” (v13)

His head and hair are white like wool, as white as snow.  His eyes like a flame of fire. (v14)

His feet are like fine brass, refined in a furnace, and His voice like the sound of many waters.  (v15)

Out of His mouth comes a two edged sword and His countenance is like the sun shining in its strength. (v16)

Read Ex. 19:16-20.  How does that compare to Rev 1:10?  Read Zech 3:1-5->  Does that relate to verse 13 of Revelation 1?    Read Dan 7:9-14.  How is this similar to Rev 1?  Where else has the words “two-edged” or “double edged sword” been used?  What might this description be telling us about the nature of the “Son of Man”?

Joshua Menter

August 18, 2010

Challenge 8-18-10

This week’s challenge is to invite three friends to the Back to School Bash next week.   The fun business cards have been made available to you, so pass them to our friends and invite them to Z-360 next Wednesday.  Who will go?

Joshua Menter

August 14, 2010

Which Jesus do you serve?

You can often tell a Christian’s view of their savior by how they address Him.  Some see Him as the man on the cross and they go back to the cross over and over again.  Filled with a feeling of unworthiness and gratitude, they have a master-slave relationship with their creator.  Some see Jesus as the teacher in the desert who multiplied bread and fish to a multitude, twice.  Jesus becomes all about the wonders and miracles, a vending machine, if you will.  Others see the Jesus who amazed and bewildered the Pharisees with His understanding of what He wrote, (Big Surprise!)  To them, Jesus is the “higher knowledge” a Gnostic might have been looking for.  But what Jesus do you serve?  The Jesus in the manger?  The Jesus that died and rose again?  The Jesus that healed the sick or forgave sins or had compassion on the leaderless, or the Jesus that ascended into heaven and is somewhere far off?  What is your picture of your savior?

Joshua Menter

August 12, 2010

Upcoming Events

Here is the schedule of upcoming events.

Aug. 18, School Survival                                                           

Students will learn the most important thing they can do in order to have a successful school year.

Aug. 25, Back to School Bash                                            

Games, fun and a message about God’s purpose that students desperately need to hear.  Bring a friend and get a chance to win  one of many prizes.

Sept. 1, Who is Taller?
We will measure the height of all the girls and boys, which ever gender total height is the tallest wins ice cream sundaes.  We will be discussing how God didn’t make a mistake when he created you.

Saturday, Sept. 11, 4:00 – 7:00pm                                

Cookout at Pastor Jason’s house.

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