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Source SM Recap: Volume #6

Teaching Series: “Doin Work”

Main Teaching point: Man looks on the outward, but  God looks at the heart. 

Length of service: 60 minutes. We combined our group in one for a unified worship experience. We have small groups immediately after the teaching and response.

Message Explanation: In today's culture, we treat people differently as if some are more important than others. James says we cannot make these distinctions in our mind. “My dear brothers and sisters, how can you claim to have faith in our glorious Lord Jesus Christ if you favor some people over others?" For example, suppose someone comes into your meeting dressed in fancy clothes and expensive jewelry, and another comes in who is poor and dressed in dirty clothes. If you give special attention and a good seat to the rich person, but you say to the poor one, “You can stand over there, or else sit on the floor”—well, doesn’t this discrimination show that your judgments are guided by evil motives? James 2:1-4.

 

As a student ministry, we are to accept each person the same because of Jesus’ love for them.  The heartbeat of Source student ministry is to see people through the eyes of Jesus.

Element of fun: We played a large group game called, "Stand off." This involves two people standing toe-to-toe with palms together (do not interlock fingers). At a signal each tries to make his or her opponent lose balance. The first to move either foot or to touch the other at all loses.

 Music Set: Search My Heart, Waiting, Our God, One Thing Remains (closing). One of our students (Ashton) led the student band and did an awesome job!

Favorite Moment: Celebrating with students who were baptized this past Sunday morning! It was great to sense the excitement for what God has in store for the future of the ministry at Church @ The Springs!

Next on July 8th: We continue the final week of our series through the book of James titled, “Taming the Beast!”

Source SM Recap: Volume #5

Teaching Series: “Doin Work”

Main Teaching point: Show your faith by helping someone in need. 

Length of service: 60 minutes. We combined our group in one for a unified worship experience.

Message Explanation: "What good is it, dear brothers and sisters, if you say you have faith but don’t show it by your actions?" James 2:14. The big question for the night was, "If you were put on trial for being a Christian, would there be enough evidence to convict you?" Sometimes we know just the right “Christian” thing to say, don’t we? Our prayers sound fancy, but they lack a humble heart. We wear the Christian T-shirts that says, “Jesus is my homeboy” or “God answers Knee-mail!” Maybe even a Jesus fish on your bumper. What are we doing to show our faith to people in need?  We learned that we cannot earn salvation (Ephesians 2:8-10). We are not saved by good works but saved FOR good works! If you are a follower of Christ, it should completely obvious! Students were encouraged to find practical ways to serve others this week!

Element of fun: Trust fall! Each group worked together starting with 3 people in each team. The "fallee" would fall back and forward to each person who would catch them. Next, we moved into circles of at least 7-8 people. The "fallee" would be inside the circle and the team would pass them around the circle. We ended it with one of our senior high guys (football player) falling from stage. The team of adults caught him easily! It was a fun way to encourage team work and to trust one another. My other favorite element of fun was showing a "sloth" video to open up the message. Many times our spiritual lives look like a sloth!

Music Set: We Unite, One Thing Remains, How He Loves, Awakening (closing)

Favorite Moment: Watching students and their small group leaders during the trust fall activity. Also, it was great hearing stories of great small groups discussions!

Next week: We continue the fourth week of our series through the book of James titled, “Don't Be Hatin!”

Source Message - "You Mad Bro?"

Date: June 10th, 2012 Everyone gets angry, but not everyone get angry about things that matter.

"Understand this, my dear brothers and sisters: You must all be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to get angry." James 1:19