February 21st Bulletin Update
UPCOMING EVENTS:
- Adult Christian Training (ACT) Classes: Sunday eve from 6:15 to 7:30. Signups for these ACT classes are required (on the table in the foyer by the nametags).
- “2 Peter” by Lars Anderson and Steve Faulkner
- "Spiritual Gifts” by Michael Smith
- “Parenting Teenagers” by Drew Miller and Paul Scrabeck
- “Assumptions that Affect our Lives” by Mike Kinder
- “The Lives and Writings of Christian Saints” by Jordan Stark [begins March 7th]
- "Grace Based Parenting of Grade-Schoolers" by Lars Anderson [begins April 11th]
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
- Directory Update: Please fill out the information card insert for the updated directory. Every family needs to fill one out... regardless if you think we already have your current info! We will also be taking pictures for the directory today and the next two weeks (see the Dillon’s in the fireside area). PLEASE help us to complete our directory!
- Sunday School: In planning our move to two services, we will need lots of Sunday School helpers and teachers. The official sign up for this is in March, so be thinking and praying about your involvement now!
- E-mail Prayer Chain: If you are interested in receiving prayer updates, e-mail the chapel and we will add you to the list.
- King Soopers Cards Reminder: Proceeds go directly into the Deacons Fund to help those in need! See Bill & Paula Leopold in the foyer.
CURRENT WORSHIP THEME:
“He Himself Bore Our Sins” Isaiah 53:12 ,I Peter 2:24
NEXT WEEK’S WORSHIP THEME:
“God Alone Is Good” Mark 10:18, Luke 18:19
NEXT WEEK’S SERMON TEXT: I Corinthians 12:1-11
SERMON NOTES: “The Lord’s Supper: Part Three” I Corinthians 11:17-34 David Anderson
Food in the Bible.
Symbolic Elements of the Lord’s Supper.
A. The symbolism of the bread.
1. The bread is Christ’s body broken
2. The bread is the true and better manna.
3. The kernel was crushed.
4. The bread consists of one loaf.
B. The symbolism of the cup.
1. The cup symbolizes wrath.
2. The cup symbolizes Christ’s blood being spilled.
3. The cup symbolizes the New Covenant.
4. The cup symbolizes blessing.
C. The symbolism of the table.
1. The table speaks of peace.
2. The table speaks of celebration.
3. The table speaks of provision.
Practically applying the Lord’s Supper.